SenseApp 2010
SenseApp 2010 Technical Program
SenseApp 2010 Technical Program
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Thursday, 14 October 2010
TPC Co-Chairs:
- Salil Kanhere, University of New South Wales
- Andreas Terzis, Johns Hopkins University
09:00 – 10:00 Session 1: Keynote Address
- Building RF Sensor Networks. Dr. Neal Patwari, University of Utah, USA
10:30 – 12:10 Session 2: Applications (Chair: Damla Turgut, University of Central Florida, USA)
- Design Considerations for a Large-Scale Wireless Sensor Network for Substation Monitoring. Asis Nasipuri, Robert Cox, James M. Conrad (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA), Luke Van der Zel, Bienvenido Rodriguez (EPRI, USA) and Ralph McKosky (TVA, USA)
- A Two-Tier Wireless Sensor Network Infrastructure for Large-Scale Real-Time Groundwater Monitoring. Yuyan Xue, Byrav Ramamurthy and Mark Burbach (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA)
- Wireless Sensor Network for Habitat Monitoring on Skomer Island. Tomasz Naumowicz (Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany), Robin Freeman, Holly Kirk, Ben Dean (University of Oxford, UK), Martin Calsyn (Microsoft Research, UK), Achim Liers (Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany), Alexander Braendle (Microsoft Research, UK), Tim Guilford (University of Oxford, UK), Jochen H. Schiller (Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany)
- WBroximity: Mobile Participatory Sensing for WLAN and Bluetooth-based Positioning. Farid Zaid, Diego Constantini, Parag S. Mogre, Andreas Reinhardt, Johannes Schmitt and Ralf Steinmetz (Technical University Darmstadt, Germany)
13:00 – 14:40 Session 3: Algorithms and Protocols (Chair: Byrav Ramamurthy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA)
- BTP: a Block Transfer Protocol for Delay Tolerant Wireless Sensor Networks. Morten Hansen (Aarhus University, Denmark), Edoardo S. Biagioni (University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA)
- An On-Line Piecewise Linear Approximation Technique for Wireless Sensor Networks. Eugen Berlin and Kristof Van Laerhoven (Technical University Darmstadt, Germany)
- Tracking a Non-Cooperative Mobile Target using Low-Power Pulsed Doppler Radars. Jong Hyun Lim, I-Jeng Wang and Andreas Terzis (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
- WSN-Control: Signal Reconstruction through Compressive Sensing in Wireless Sensor Networks. Giorgio Quer, Davide Zordan, Riccardo Masiero, Michele Zorzi and Michele Rossi (University of Padova, Italy)
14:45 – 15:45 Poster Session (with Coffee Break)
- Design and Implementation of Magnetic Sensor Network for Detecting Automobiles. JaeJun Yoo (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea)
- Tempo: An Energy Harvesting Mote Resilient to Power Outage. Yin Chen (Johns Hopkins University, USA), Qiang Wang (Harbin Institute of Technology, China), Jayant Gupchup and Andreas Terzis (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
- A Concept for Cross-Layer Optimization of Wireless Sensor Networks in the Logistic Domain by Exploiting Business Knowledge. Sebastian Zoller, Andreas Reinhardt, Marek Meyer and Ralf Steinmetz (Technical University Darmstadt, Germany)
15:50 – 17:30 Session 4: Experimentation and Hardware (Chair: Asis Nasipuri, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA)
- Experiments with Wireless Sensor Networks for Real-Time Athlete Monitoring. Ashay Dhamdhere, Hao Chen, Alexander Kurusingal, Vijay Sivaraman (University of New South Wales, Australia) and Alison Burdett (Toumaz Technologies Ltd., UK)
- MultiNet: An Intelligent Sensor Cable. Stephan Sommer (Technical University Munich, Germany), Christian Buckl (Fortiss GmbH, Germany), Alois Knoll (Technical University Munich, Germany), Gerd Bauer (EMF Systems GmbH, Germany) and Jens Schulz (Anargis GmbH, Germany)
- Collaborative Memory Management for Reactive Sensor/Actor Systems. Marcel Baunach (University of Wuerzburg, Germany)
- Implementation of Data Survival in Unattended Wireless Sensor Networks Using Cryptography. Mateus Santos, Cintia B. Margi, Marcos Simplicio, Geovandro Pereira and Bruno Trevizan (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil)