Technologies:

Indirect TCP: How to transport bits through combinations of wireless and wired links without modifying the original TCP. Pioneering indirect client-proxy-server model.

GeoCast: How to route messages to geographic areas. Early  RFC incorporating geographic information into routing and messaging. Early DARPA prototype developed and deployed in 1998.

 Infostations: Many time and Many where paradigm where mobile users can download massive volumes of data through islands of local but super high wireless connectivity.

Metachannel and Energy Efficient Data Management : Implementation of indexing of broadcasted stream of satellite data in the way which minimizes energy consumption on the clients. 

DataSpace: Querying and monitoring very large collections of sensors which are embedded in the physical space and are capable of storing and processing information locally.

Environment Aware Protocols: protocols which are adaptive to changing resources such as battery power left,  wireless bit error rate etc

Digital Sprinklers: architecture and the system embedding sensors deployed on cars, roads, bridges which report location dependent  information to the users

APS:  Ad-hoc positioning system where sensor nodes can derive values from contacting landmarks

sNMP: Sensor  Network management protocol for ad-hoc sensor networks.

Spatial web: An ad-hoc structure for describing the physical space and support  for spatial crawling as a means of answering spatial queries

Wireless Graffiti:  technology to “park” and access pages attached to physical locations 

Virtual Tagging:  technology to tag and extract small pieces of information from web pages  to present them on multiple web appliances.

 

Technology Transfer:

Geocast – part of the 21 century requirements for the US Army: technology transfer to the military through CECOM.

Virtual Tagging: Connotate technologies, start up company spun from Rutgers in early 2000.