Sensor Networks Light Seminar
Fall 2005

Index number: 30321 (Section 05)

Overview:

This light seminar will present state of the art research, seminal papers, and local research projects in the areas of sensor networks, wireless LANs, and ad hoc networks. Many results, designs, methodologies and theoretical foundations are applicable across these fields. We thus expect an interesting and diverse discussion between the participating groups with regard to a broad range of research problems and solutions.


Participating Faculty:


Marco Gruteser, Richard Martin, Badri Nath, Wade Trappe, Yanyong Zhang.


  

Expected Work:

One research paper will be presented each week. Students are expected to regularly attend the seminar, actively participate in the discussions, and either present a paper or submit a 3-4 page research paper for 1 credit.

Schedule:

Time: Thursdays, 2:00PM-3:30PM
Room: Hill 254

Reading List/Presenters


 

Date

Presenter

Slides

Title

09/08/05

R. Martin

PDF

Bayesian Localization In Wireless Networks Using Angle-of-Arrival

09/15/05

J. W. Kang


Resource Adaptation to Alleviate Congestion in Sensor Networks

09/22/05

Y. Zhang

PDF

Verifiable Wireless Localization via Power Modulated Coverage Areas

09/29/05

B. Hoh

PDF

Computer Ecology: Responding to Mobile Worms with Location-Based Quarantine Boundaries

10/06/05

S. Bhagat

PDF

Group Sensing for EEG Analysis

10/13/05

X. Li

PDF

A Simple Ray-Sector Signal Strength Model for Indoor 802.11 Networks

10/20/05

No talk



10/27/05

S. Kaul

PDF

Creating Wireless Multi-hop Topologies on Space-Constrained Indoor Testbeds Through Noise Injection

11/03/05

No Talk



11/10/05

L. Luo

PDF

A QoS Routing and Admission Control Scheme for Ad Hoc Networks

11/17/05




11/24/05



No class. Thanksgiving Break

12/01/05

Y. Wang


(Guest speaker from Princeton)

12/08/05

P.Kamat