The NetSys Lab

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The NetSys Lab

Welcome to the homepage of the NetSys (Networked Systems) lab at Stony Brook University. Our lab works on problems in the intersection of networking and systems, with a current focus on smartphones and wearable devices.

 

Research

Sustainable NLP

Making NLP models run efficiently both on small form factor devices and on data centers, to improve power consumption and latency.

SBUWear

Using wearable devices to improve the accessibility and usability of smartphone applications.

Webgaze

Improving the "perceptual" performance of Web page loads by leveraging user's eye gaze.

WProfX

Significantly improving mobile page load performance by studying the fundamental bottlenecks in the mobile page load process.

News

  • Jan 2024: Our work on 3D gesture trajectories for blind users has been accepted to CHI 2024.

  • January 2023: Is IPFS Ready for Decentralized Video Streaming? accepted to WWW'23

  • July 2022: Our work (with PACE lab) on BBR performance on mobile devices is accepted at IMC 2022. Congratulations to student authors Santiago Vargas and Gautham Gunapati. 

  • November 2022: AccessWear: Making Smartphone Applications Accessible to Blind Users conditionally accepted to MobiCom' 23!

  • October 2022: Prerna Khanna wins the best presentation award for the Systems and Security track at SBU Graduate Research Day'22.

  • December 2021: Swift paper accepted at NSDI. Congratulations to Mallesh and Kumara.

  • October 2021: Congratulations to Dr. Qingqing Cao on his successful defense. He is joining University of Washington as a Postdoc.