Monthly Progress Reports
26th September, 2018 Ph.D Progress Meeting Presentations.
- Research Component 4 by Maximus Byamukama: Energy Harvesting, Storage and Management for Automated Environment Monitoring in the East African Region. Presentation .
- Research Component 3 by Mary Nsabagwa: A Hybrid Centralized and Distributed Time Slot and Channel Hopping Scheme for 6TiSCH Wireless Sensor Networks. Presentation.
29th August, 2018 Ph.D Progress Meeting Presentations.
- Research Component 4 by Maximus Byamukama: Energy Harvesting, Storage and Management for Automated Environment Monitoring in the East African Region. Presentation.
- Research Component 4 by Doreen Tuheirwe – Mukasa: Domain Engineering for Weather Information Services. Presentation.
- Research Component 3 by Mary Nsabagwa: A Hybrid Centralized and Distributed Time Slot and Channel Hopping Scheme for 6TiSCH Wireless Sensor Networks. Presentation.
25th July, 2018 Ph.D Progress Meeting Presentations.
- Research Component 4 by Maximus Byamukama: Energy Harvesting, Storage and Management for Automated Environment Monitoring in the East African Region. Presentation.
- Research Component 4 by Doreen Tuheirwe – Mukasa: Domain Engineering for Weather Information Services. Presentation.
- Research Component 3 by Mary Nsabagwa: A Hybrid Centralized and Distributed Time Slot and Channel Hopping Scheme for 6TiSCH Wireless Sensor Networks. Presentation.
27th June, 2018 Ph.D Progress Meeting Presentations.
- Research Component 2 by Andrew Mwesigwa: Modeling the value of meteorological information to health sector in resource-constrained environments. Presentation.
- Research Component 4 by Maximus Byamukama: Energy Harvesting, Storage and Management for Automated Environment Monitoring in the East African Region. Presentation.
- Research Component 4 by Emmanuel Kondela: On Robust Uplink Protocols for Weather Data Networks. Presentation.
- Research Component 3 by Mary Nsabagwa: A Hybrid Centralized and Distributed Time Slot and Channel Hopping Scheme for 6TiSCH Wireless Sensor Networks. Presentation.
30th May, 2018 Ph.D Progress Meeting Presentations.
- Research Component 2 by Andrew Mwesigwa: Modeling the value of meteorological information to health sector in resource-constrained environments. Presentation.
- Research Component 4 by Maximus Byamukama: Energy Harvesting, Storage and Management for Automated Environment Monitoring in the East African Region. Presentation.
- Research Component 4 by Emmanuel Kondela: On Robust Uplink Protocols for Weather Data Networks. Presentation.
- Research Component 3 by Mary Nsabagwa: A Hybrid Centralized and Distributed Time Slot and Channel Hopping Scheme for 6TiSCH Wireless Sensor Networks. Presentation.
- Research Component 4 by Doreen Tuheirwe – Mukasa: Domain Engineering for Weather Information Services. Presentation.
25th April, 2018 Ph.D Progress Meeting Presentations.
- Research Component 2 by Andrew Mwesigwa: Modeling the value of meteorological information to health sector in resource-constrained environments. Presentation.
- Research Component 4 by Maximus Byamukama: Energy Harvesting, Storage and Management for Automated Environment Monitoring in the East African Region. Presentation.
- Research Component 4 by Doreen Tuheirwe – Mukasa: Domain Engineering for Weather Information Services. Presentation.
- Research Component 3 by Mary Nsabagwa: A Hybrid Centralized and Distributed Time Slot and Channel Hopping Scheme for 6TiSCH Wireless Sensor Networks. Presentation .
28th March, 2018 Ph.D Progress Meeting Presentations.
- Research Component 2 by Andrew Mwesigwa: Modeling the value of meteorological information to health sector in resource-constrained environments. Presentation.
- Research Component 4 by Doreen Tuheirwe – Mukasa: Domain Engineering for Weather Information Services. Presentation.
- Research Component 3 by Mary Nsabagwa: A Hybrid Centralized and Distributed Time Slot and Channel Hopping Scheme for 6TiSCH Wireless Sensor Networks. Presentation.
- Research Component 4 by Maximus Byamukama: Energy Harvesting, Storage and Management for Automated Environment Monitoring in the East African Region. Presentation