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CRAWDAD Collection at IEEE |
CRAWDAD has moved to IEEE-Dataport
The datasets in the Community Resource for Archiving Wireless Data at Dartmouth (CRAWDAD) repository are now hosted as the CRAWDAD Collection on IEEE Dataport. After nearly two decades as a stand-alone archive at crawdad.org, the migration of the collection to IEEE DataPort provides permanence and new visibility.
How can I access the CRAWDAD archive?
Sign up for a (free) account on IEEE DataPort and navigate to the CRAWDAD Collection at IEEE-Dataport. For help, check the IEEE DataPort support page. For more information, see the CRAWDAD FAQ on DataPort.
How can I add to the CRAWDAD archive?
About the CRAWDAD project
CRAWDAD leadership
CRAWDAD was founded in 2004 by David Kotz (Dartmouth College) and Tristan Henderson (University of St Andrews). In later years it was (and continues to be) co-led by Kotz and Chris McDonald (University of Western Australia). To contact the CRAWDAD team, please email crawdad-group AT dartmouth.edu; please be patient because we are a small team of volunteers.
We are grateful for the help of our staff:
- Steve Gaughan
- Patrick Proctor
- Anna Shubina
- Jihwang Yeo
- Dimitrios-Georgios Akestoridis (University of Ioannina)
- Hugh Cannon (St Andrews)
- Ruslan Dimov (Dartmouth)
- Jon Jacobson (Dartmouth)
- Stephan Johnson (Dartmouth)
- Kieran Kelk (St Andrews)
- Dana Malajian (Dartmouth)
- Robert Muckle-Jones (St Andrews)
- Constantinos Neophytou (Dartmouth)
- Pekka Pietikainen (University of Oulu)
- Alex Riina (Dartmouth)
- Oleg Seletsky (Dartmouth)
- Nathan Schneider (Dartmouth)
CRAWDAD sponsors
The CRAWDAD team is grateful for the support of the following organizations (alphabetical order).
- Aruba Networks
- ACM SIGCOMM
- ACM SIGMOBILE
- Dartmouth College
- Intel Corporation
- National Science Foundation (NSF) awards 0454062, 9802068, and 0831409
- University of St Andrews
- University of Western Australia
CRAWDAD logo
The CRAWDAD logo was designed by Guy Nelson.
Crawdads are crustaceans also commonly known as crayfish, crawfish or yabbies. See Wikipedia for more information.


