Masters Student
Software/Hardware Integration Lab. (Lisha)
Masters degree in Computer Science at the Software/Hardware Integration Lab. (LISHA) on development and evaluation of the Trustful Space-Time Protocol (TSTP), a cross-layer network protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs).At LISHA, I developed both scientific communication and software development skills.On the software development side, I was the most active contributor on the ARM port of EPOS, a high-performance C++ embedded Operating System (https://epos.lisha.ufsc.br). I was involved on the basic port of EPOS for the CC2538 ARM Cortex-M3 platform, implementation, debugging and deployment of TSTP, and implementation of support for several hardware components such as USB, IEEE 802.15.4 radio, flash memory, PWM, etc. These devices with this codebase power different WSNs that monitor and/or control the environment of two automated rooms and a few rivers, making the data available to IoT applications (http://iot.ufsc.br). Besides EPOS, I've ported the TSTP code to OMNeT++, a discrete event simulator focused on wireless networks.On the scientific communication side, I have authored/co-authored more than 8 papers published in international conferences or journals (http://www.lisha.ufsc.br/pub/index.php?author=Resner), attended international conferences in Brazil, France, and Luxembourg, and given a number of talks and mini-courses.During my time at LISHA, I had the privilege of interacting with and learning from many incredibly talented people.