Mohammad Rahimi
UCLA 3563 Boelter Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Tel. (310) 825-5274
Fax. (310) 206-3053
Email: mhr@cens.ucla.edu

Mohammad Rahimi

I am actively looking for an industry position in the area of wireless networks and mobile phone technology.


  • Cyclops:Designed the Cyclops imaging platform in collaboration with Agilent Technology Inc. Cyclops is an extremely low-power imaging device, which can be attached to a wireless node such as Berkeley Mote. Cyclops enables long-lived and large-scale networked vision research. Cyclops has been used in various vision network research and development projects including monitoring of building construction and studying wildlife habitat in Center for Embedded Networked Sensing. Cyclops is commercially available and can be purchased from Agilent Technology, Inc.:
    Agilent Laboratories, Agilent Technology ,
    3500 Deer Creek Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304-1392,USA
    Purchasing: http://cyclopscamera.com (As of January 2008,no longer supported by Agilent.)
  • MDA300:Designed the MDA300, which is an embedded low-power data acquisition device, in collaboration with Crossbow Technology, Inc. The device can be coupled with a wireless host node such as Berkeley Mote and enables the node to read the value of an attached environmental sensor. We used the MDA300 in our environmental science wireless sensor network deployment. In addition, MDA300 has been used by many research groups for investigating applications such as monitoring agricultural production, vineyard monitoring and nursery management.
    Crossbow Technology, Inc. (Xbow)
    4145 N. First Street
    San Jose, CA 95134
    Purchasing: http://xbow.com/
    More Information: http://www.cens.ucla.edu/~mhr/daq/
  • Robomote:Designed Robomote, a low-power and small-size mobile sensor node. Robomote has a wireless radio, infra-red object detection sensors and odometers. Due to its low-power and low-cost, it enables large-scale mobile sensor network experimentation. We used Robomote to study network coverage issues in a the presence of mobility and investigate energy harvesting issues in mobile sensor networks.
    More information: http://www-robotics.usc.edu/~embedded/
    More information: http://www-robotics.usc.edu/~robomote/