The Robotics Institute
Search the site
RI | People | Bin Yu

Text only version of this site

Bin Yu
Postdoctoral Fellow

No longer a member of RI.

For more information, see my personal homepage.

Jump to: Research interests | Keywords | Labs & Groups | Projects | Publications

Research interests

My research interests lie at the intersection of distributed systems and artificial intelligence. Currently, my research focuses on design and analysis of self-organizing networked systems and applications, e.g., peer-to-peer systems, multiagent systems, and wireless sensor networks. I am specifically interested in developing game theoretic and security techniques to address the problems of cooperation and vulnerability in peer-to-peer systems and multiagent systems. I also have a strong interest in developing a theoretical framework to further the understanding of information delivery, fusion, and inference in mobile sensor networks.

Research interest keywords

artificial intelligence, game theory, multi-agent systems, and sensor fusion

Past Labs & Groups

Intelligent Software Agents - Here, researchers explore multi-agent planning and scheduling, multi-agent learning, multi-agent negotiation, and decision support for human teams
 

Past Projects

AFOSR PRET: Information Fusion for Command and Control: The Translation of Raw Data To Actionable Knowledge and Decision - We are conducting a multidisciplinary research effort to develop the next generation of information fusion systems.
 

Publications

Note: This list may not be comprehensive. It contains only those publications in the RI publications database. Entries are listed in reverse chronological order.


The Robotics Institute is part of the School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University.
For updates and comments, please see these instructions.
This page maintained by robotwebmaster@ri.cmu.edu