Students' Theses Supervised by Konrad Iwanicki
As of September 27, 2024
PhD Dissertations
- Adapting Distributed Storage with Deduplication to Cloud Use Cases,” PhD Dissertation (co-supervised with Cezary Dubnicki), University of Warsaw. September 2023 (defended on September 19, 2024). : “
Master's Theses
- Full Integration of an ARM Cortex-M3 Emulator with the Cooja Wireless Network Simulator,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. September 2023. : “
- Modeling Low-Power Modes in an ARM Cortex-M3 Emulator,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. June 2023. : “
- Support for Emulation of CherryMote Devices in the Cooja Simulator,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. December 2022. : “
- Cycle-Accurate Models of Cache Memory for ARM Cortex-M3,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. September 2022. : “
- Toward Cycle-Accurate Emulation of the ARM Cortex-M3 Processor Instructions and Memory,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. September 2021. (Awarded a distinction at the 38th Polish Information Processing Society’s Contest for the Best Master’s Thesis in Computer Science) : “
- Templates and Reference Implementations in the Rust Programming Language of Classic Distributed Algorithms for Educational Purposes,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. May 2021. : “
- An Infrastructure for Automated Testing of an ARM Cortex-M3 Emulator,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. December 2020. : “
- An Implementation and Evaluation of a Robust Link Layer for Low-power Wireless Network Protocol Stacks,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. December 2020. : “
- Deployment of a Building-scale Internet of Things Testbed,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. September 2020. : “
- Integration of the RNFD Algorithm for Border Router Failure Detection with the RPL Standard for Routing IPv6 Packets,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. November 2019. : “
- Support for CherryMote in Popular Operating Systems for Low-Power Wireless Embedded Networks,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. September 2018. : “
- A Management System for a Large-Scale Internet-of-Things Testbed,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. September 2018. : “
- An Implementation and Evaluation of a Receiver-Initiated MAC Protocol for Dependable Low-Power Wireless Networks,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. August 2018. : “
- A Hardware-Software Platform for Large-Scale Experimentation with Low-Power Wireless Networks,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. August 2017. : “
- Detecting Human Group Behavior with Wearable Sensors,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. October 2016. : “
- Localization of People in Social Feedback Systems,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. September 2016. : “
- A Study of Routing-layer Failure Detection in Low-power Wireless Networks,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. August 2016. (The First Award at the 33rd Polish Information Processing Society’s Contest for the Best Master’s Thesis in Computer Science) : “
- Toward Name-independent Small-state Small-stretch Routing for Wireless Sensor Networks,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. November 2015. : “
- Distributed slicing in mobile wireless networks,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. September 2015. : “
- Efficient Code Banking for Internet of Things Microcontrollers,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. September 2015. (The First Award at the 32nd Polish Information Processing Society’s Contest for the Best Master’s Thesis in Computer Science) : “
- Detecting Social Interactions with On-body Sensors,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. June 2015. : “
- A Hardware-Software Architecture for Low-power Multi-modal Detection of Social Interactions,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. September 2014. : “
- Effective support for large NesC code bases,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. August 2014. : “
- Adapting 32-bit MCUs for Next-Generation Wireless Sensor Networks,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. December 2013. : “
- Decentralized Network Size Estimation in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. June 2013. (Awarded a distinction at the 30th Polish Information Processing Society’s Contest for the Best Master’s Thesis in Computer Science) : “
- Medium Access Control for Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. June 2013. : “
- An automated code coverage analyser for wireless sensor networks ,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. December 2012. : “
- Low-power Wireless Networks for Mobile Applications,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. September 2012. : “
- An Experimental Platform for Wireless Sensor Networks,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. June 2012. : “
- A unit-testing framework for wireless sensor networks,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. May 2012. : “
- HydraTFS: A transactional, scalable file system over a content-addressable block store,” Master's Thesis, University of Warsaw. September 2011. : “