WSN Material

The meterial listed here will help in selected a research project for a group. In case you feel that a topic listed below is of your interest then please read more papers about that topic. Note that, the following list of papers is not final and could change without any notice. A student will have to read one of the two listed papers per week.

Dates

Application (week-2)
Grading
30.10

Shane B. Eisenman, Emiliano Miluzzo, Nicholas D. Lane, Ronald A. Peterson, Gahng-Seop Ahn, and Andrew T. Campbell, The BikeNet Mobile Sensing System for Cyclist Experience Mapping, Sensys 2007
2%
30.10

Peter Volgyesi, Gyorgy Balogh, Andras Nadas, Christopher Nash, Akos Ledeczi, Shooter Localization and Weapon Classification with Soldier-Wearable Networked Sensors,  Mobisys 2007.



(more papers)

31.10

Lab-1
0%






Hardware (week-3)

6.11

Xiaofan Jiang, Joseph Polastre, and David Culler, Perpetually Environmentally Powered Sensor Networks, IPSN/SPOTS 2005
2%
6.11

Mateusz Malinowski, Matthew Moskwa, Mark Feldmeier, Mathew Laibowitz, Joseph Paradiso, CargoNet: A Low-Cost MicroPower Sensor Node Exploiting Quasi-Passive Wakeup for Adaptive Asynchronous Monitoring of Exceptional Events



(more papers)
7.11

Lab-2
0%






Architecture (week-4)

13.11

Kevin Klues, Greg Hackmann, Octav Chipara, and Chenyang Lu, A Component-Based Architecture for Power-Efficient Media Access Control in Wireless Sensor Networks, SenSys 2007.
2%
13.11

Megan Wachs, Jung Il Choi, Jung Woo Lee, Kannan Srinivasan, Zhe Chen, Mayank Jain and Philip Levis. Visibility: A New Metric for Protocol Design. SenSys, 2007


(more papers)
14.11

Lab-3
0%
14.11

Group Exercise(s) allocation --






Programming (week-5)

20.11

David Gay, Philip Levis, and David Culler. Software Design Patterns for TinyOS. TECS, Volume 6, Issue 4, 2007.
2%


Philip Levis, TinyOS Programming  (no summary required, read it carefully)



(more papers)
21.11

Lab-4
0%






Communication and Energy (week-6)

27.11

Sukun Kim, Rodrigo Fonseca, Prabal Dutta, Arsalan Tavakoli, David Culler, Philip Levis, Scott Shenker, and Ion Stoica. Flush: A Reliable Bulk Transport Protocol for Multihop Wireless Networks. SenSys, 2007
2%
27.11

Kevin Klues, Vlado Handziski, Chenyang Lu, Adam Wolisz, David Culler, David Gay, and Phil Levis, Integrating Concurrency Control and Energy Management in Device Drivers, SOSP 2007



(more papers)


No lab (work on exercise)





4.12

Group Exercise(s) solution submission
10%
5.12

Quiz (Quiz Solution)
10%




12.12

Final Project First Presentation
5%
21.01

Project mid-term report due
25%
End of Feb or March (t.b.d)

Project final report and presentation
40%