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Intelligent Systems and Networks Research Laboratory

Intelligent Systems and Networks (ISN) Laboratory is a research laboratory focusing on developing and researching on many aspects of networks and systems. Some of the research topics in this lab include developing an load-balancing algorithm to manage resources in Large SDN networks, developing IT automation to simplify tasks on cloud services, developing protocols and algorithms to find the optimal routes for people to evacuate to safety places in case of disasters such as tsunami or earthquake. We also do research on Wireless sensor network where we develop an algorithm and protocol to minimize the energy usages in the sensors to extend their lifetime.
Lab member: Assoc.Prof.Dr. Chotipat Pornavalai, Asst.Prof.Dr. Lapas Pradittasnee, Dr. Chayanon Sub-r-pa

Intelligent Embedded Systems Innovation Research Laboratory

Intelligent Embedded Systems Innovation (IESI) Research Laboratory has been established to support research and development related to embedded systems. Research and development topics cover embedded system components from the basic hardware and software levels to the application level by applying machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) knowledge to create intelligence for embedded systems in the future. The IESI Lab also focuses on building research and development for students at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels to be able to create research outcomes for solving problems or improving current research methodologies. The students are stimulated to develop projects that can support the needs of relevant industrial sectors at present and in the future.
The sample topics of research and development under the Embedded Intelligent System Research Laboratory include ET rescue robot, Indoor mobile robot tracking using inertia sensors and finger print techniques, Application of ant algorithm for improving robot’s energy efficient problem, Hybrid temperature recorder monitoring system in HDD industry, Improvement of analytics hierarchy process by linear programming for vertical handover decision making, Indoor positioning and tracking methods using a classification, Wireless sensor devices selection in gas industry using analytics hierarchy process and decision tree diagram, Providing Wi-Fi access service using drones in the container yard, and Intelligent garbage collection robot.

Lab member: Asst.Prof.Dr. Olarn Wongwirat, Asst.Prof.Dr. Anuntapat Anuntachai, Dr. Supannada Chotipant

Smart System Research Laboratory

Smart Systems (SS) research laboratory has been established to conduct cutting-edge theoretical research and to foster innovation in the field of Information and Communication Technology. Our research interests span a broad range of topics, including automated network management systems, intelligent networks and traffic management, opportunistic networks, wireless sensor networks, and intelligent transportation systems. Some examples of our recent research projects are crisis communication system, infrastructure-less traffic information system, emergency support system for ambulance and medical services, autonomous vehicle platooning system, and programmable network management and traffic control system.
Lab member: Assoc.Prof.Dr.Sooksan Panichpapiboon, Assist.Prof.Dr. Sumet Prabhavat

Internet of Things (IoT Innovation Laboratory)

IoT Innovation Laboratory has established to create innovative pilot project based on Internet of Things which applied in areas such as education, healthcare, agriculture, daily life and industry. In this laboratory, our IoT research covers both hardware and software of embedded systems, applied to solve problems in present and encourages development of projects that can be applied to benefit in daily life and responsive to the needs of the public and private sectors that improve more efficient.
Lab member: Assoc.Prof.Dr. Panwit Tuwanut