The Sixth National Workshop for REU Research in Networking and Systems (REUNS 2019)
The Sixth National Workshop for REU Research in Networking and Systems
Monterey, CA, November 4, 2019
Scope
- Undergraduate research plays an important role in attracting our best undergraduates to continue towards graduate education in the science and engineering fields. Publishing research in a professional venue is part of the training for future researchers. The National Science Foundation (NSF) provides support for undergraduate research within the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. The goal of this workshop is to provide a venue for students to published their research done as part of the REU program.
- The workshop seeks original submissions in research areas that are currently funded by the NSF's Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE). The key requirement for this workshop is that at least one author for each submission must be an undergraduate student funded as part of the NSF REU program, either as an REU supplement or REU Site.
Program
- Presentation: each paper will be presented by one of the authors in the format of oral presentation. The time allocated for each presentation is 18 minutes. A LCD projector will be set up at the room. Bring your own converter, if you laptop needs a special port connection to the projector. Details of program sessions are as follows.
Location: Big Sur Room, Hilton Garden Inn, Monterey
8:30 – 10:00 Data and Systems
- Sara Pohland, Sylvia Herbert and Claire Tomlin. Efficient Safe Learning for Robotic Systems in Unstructured Environments
- Nathaniel Redden, Ben Bernard and Jeremy Straub. Creating Simple Adversarial Examples for Speech Recognition Deep Neural Networks
- Lillian Le, Abu Nadim Kabir, Chunyan Ji, Sunitha Basodi and Yi Pan. USING TRANSFER LEARNING, SVM, AND ENSEMBLE CLASSIFICATION TO CLASSIFY BABY CRIES BASED ON THEIR SPECTROGRAM IMAGES
- Ralph Castro and N. Sertac Artan. Adaptive Sampling for Low-power Wearable and Implantable Devices
10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 – 12:00 GPU and Hardware
- Ryan Mower, Ben Bernard and Jeremy Straub. Graphics Card Based Fuzzing
- Ian Thomas and Enyue Lu. GPU Accelerated Graph Based Anomaly Detection
- Ahmed Yago, Nathan Eli Solórzano and Euzeli Cipriano Dos Santos Jr.. Dual Output Isolated DC-DC Full-bridge Converter with Six Power Switches
- Charmaine Beluso, Alex Xu, Eamon Patamasing, Brian Sebastian, Eric Lo, Curt Schurgers, Ryan Kastner, Liren Chen, Xuanyi Yu, Dan Sturm and Robert Barlow. D-SEA: The Underwater Depth Sensing Device for Standalone Time-Averaged Measurements
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 15:00 Networks and Applications
- Charles Kinzel, Jacob Marchio, Saad Biaz and Richard Chapman. Multiplatform Stereoscopic 3D Terrain Mapping for UAV Localization
- Kameron Carr, Jacob Rojas and Xiao Chen. Autonomous Refueling Strategies using Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communication in Smart Cities
- Celina Zhou, Clara Luisa Bryan, Evan Wang, N. Sertac Artan and Ziqian Dong. Cognitive Distraction to Improve Cybersickness in Virtual Reality Environment
- Derek Roberts and Ying Zhu. Motion Tracking for Volumetric Motion Capture Data
15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break
15:30 – 17:00 Security
- Joshua Brockschmidt, Jiacheng Shang and Jie Wu. On the Generality of Facial Forgery Detection
- Dominik Danko, Suat Mercan, Mumin Cebe and Kemal Akkaya. Assuring the Integrity of Videos from Wireless-based IoT Devices using Blockchain
- Andrew Quijano and Kemal Akkaya. Server-side Fingerprint-Based Indoor Localization Using Encrypted Sorting
- Luke Baird, Zhiyong Shan and Vinod Namboodiri. Automated Dynamic Detection of Self-Hiding Behavior
- Kevin Kerliu, Alexandra Ross, Tao Gong, Zelin Yun, Zhijie Shi, Song Han and Shengli Zhou. Secure Over-The-Air Firmware Updates for Sensor Networks
Registration
- Please note that at least one author of each accepted paper needs to register and present the paper at the workshop.
- Registration details can be found at: https://sites.google.com/view/mass2019/registration
Conference Venue and Local Information
- Please refer to the main conference IEEE MASS 2019 for hotel and local information
Submission
- All submissions should be written in English and using IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscripts style: single-spaced, double-column pages using 10pt size fonts on 8.5 x 11 inch pages, with side-margin at least 1 inch, including all figures, tables, and references. Regular submissions are restricted to 5 pages. Important: At least one author from each submission must be an undergraduate student funded as part of the NSF REU program, either as an REU supplement or REU Site.
- Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=reuns2019
- Camera ready submission link: https://ieeecps.org/#!/auth/login?ak=1&pid=2i41K0dNokjRsKauH4vnTA
Important Dates
- Paper Submission Deadline:
August 14, 2019September 16, 2019 - Notification of Acceptance:
August 27, 2019October 4, 2019 - Camera-ready Version:
August 30, 2019October 15, 2019
Workshop Organizers
General Chair: Jie Wu, Temple University
Program Chairs:
- Zhisheng Yan, Georgia State University
- Damla Turgut, University of Central Florida
- Shuhui Yang, Purdue University Northwest
TPC Members
Kemal Akkaya, Florida International University
Ashwin Ashok, Georgia State University
N. Sertac Artan, NYIT
Hameed Badawy, New Mexico State University
Huiping Cao, New Mexico State University
Prasad Calyam, University of Missouri Columbia
Mooi Choo Chuah, Lehigh University
Xiao Chen, Texas State University
Tingting Chen, California State Polytechnic University
Mina Guirguis, Texas State University
Jason Hallstrom, Florida Atlantic University
Stephen Huang, University of Houston
Tae-Hoon Kim, Purdue Northwest
David Kaeli, Northeastern University
Manghui Tu, Purdue Northwest
Bing Wang, University of Connecticut
Mengjun Xie, University of Tennessee
Mai Zheng, Iowa State University