Bio
Professor Brown investigates how to use adaptation in complex communication systems. His group has developed new protocols for wireless ad hoc (also known as mesh) networks and he now heads a project to test these protocols in a network of small unmanned airplanes. Other work has studied cellular system design and quality of service in packet networks. Before joining the University of Colorado in 1995, he developed algorithms and architectures for hardware neural networks at Bell Communications Research and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He is the recipient of the NSF CAREER Award and the Colorado Junior Faculty Development Award. He has over 50 publications to his credit and has worked with over 150 students on Thesis and Capstone projects.
Education
BS Physics, Pennsylvania State University; PhD Electrical Engineering, Caltech, 1991.
Courses
TLEN 5520 Wireless LANs
Curriculum Vitae
Can serve as Chair or Member of Master's Thesis Committees
Contact Information:
Phone: 303-492-1630
Fax: 303-492-1112
E-Mail: timxb@colorado.edu or itp-adv@colorado.edu
Office: ECOT 256
Web Site: ece.colorado.edu/~timxb