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ACM SenSys 2011: Seattle, WA, USA
- Jie Liu, Philip Alexander Levis, Kay Römer:
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, SenSys 2011, Seattle, WA, USA, November 1-4, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0718-5
Networking
- JeongGil Ko, Joakim Eriksson, Nicolas Tsiftes, Stephen Dawson-Haggerty, Jean-Philippe Vasseur, Mathilde Durvy, Andreas Terzis, Adam Dunkels, David E. Culler:
Industry: beyond interoperability: pushing the performance of sensor network IP stacks. 1-11 - Simon Duquennoy, Fredrik Österlind, Adam Dunkels:
Lossy links, low power, high throughput. 12-25 - Yin Chen, Andreas Terzis:
On the implications of the log-normal path loss model: an efficient method to deploy and move sensor motes. 26-39
Classification
- Lu Su, Jing Gao, Yong Yang, Tarek F. Abdelzaher, Bolin Ding, Jiawei Han:
Hierarchical aggregate classification with limited supervision for data reduction in wireless sensor networks. 40-53 - David Chu, Nicholas D. Lane, Ted Tsung-Te Lai, Cong Pang, Xiangying Meng, Qing Guo, Fan Li, Feng Zhao:
Balancing energy, latency and accuracy for mobile sensor data classification. 54-67 - James Biagioni, Tomas Gerlich, Timothy Merrifield, Jakob Eriksson:
EasyTracker: automatic transit tracking, mapping, and arrival time prediction using smartphones. 68-81
Localization
- Yohan Chon, Elmurod Talipov, Hyojeong Shin, Hojung Cha:
Mobility prediction-based smartphone energy optimization for everyday location monitoring. 82-95 - János Sallai, Ákos Lédeczi, Péter Völgyesi:
Acoustic shooter localization with a minimal number of single-channel wireless sensor nodes. 96-107 - Bram Dil, Paul J. M. Havinga:
Stochastic radio interferometric positioning in the 2.4 GHz range. 108-120
New frontiers
- Karthik Dantu, Bryan Kate, Jason Waterman, Peter Bailis, Matt Welsh:
Programming micro-aerial vehicle swarms with karma. 121-134 - Tobias Flach, Nilesh Mishra, Luis Pedrosa, Christopher Riesz, Ramesh Govindan:
CarMA: towards personalized automotive tuning. 135-148 - Jingjing Zhang, Rui Wang, Shilong Lu, Jibing Gong, Ze Zhao, Haiming Chen, Li Cui, Nanyue Wang, Youhua Yu:
EasiCPRS: design and implementation of a portable Chinese pulse-wave retrieval system. 149-161
Phones
- Unkyu Park, John S. Heidemann:
Data muling with mobile phones for sensornets. 162-175 - Peter Gilbert, Jaeyeon Jung, Kyungmin Lee, Henry Qin, Daniel Sharkey, Anmol Sheth, Landon P. Cox:
YouProve: authenticity and fidelity in mobile sensing. 176-189 - Jian Qiu, David Chu, Xiangying Meng, Thomas Moscibroda:
On the feasibility of real-time phone-to-phone 3D localization. 190-203
Applications
- Chengjie Zhang, Affan A. Syed, Young Cho, John S. Heidemann:
Steam-powered sensing. 204-217 - Dennis J. A. Bijwaard, Wouter A. P. van Kleunen, Paul J. M. Havinga, Leon Kleiboer, Mark J. J. Bijl:
Industry: using dynamic WSNs in smart logistics for fruits and pharmacy. 218-231 - Timothy W. Hnat, Vijay Srinivasan, Jiakang Lu, Tamim I. Sookoor, Raymond Dawson, John A. Stankovic, Kamin Whitehouse:
The hitchhiker's guide to successful residential sensing deployments. 232-245
Human sensing
- Matthew Keally, Gang Zhou, Guoliang Xing, Jianxin Wu, Andrew J. Pyles:
PBN: towards practical activity recognition using smartphone-based body sensor networks. 246-259 - Taiwoo Park, Jinwon Lee, Inseok Hwang, Chungkuk Yoo, Lama Nachman, Junehwa Song:
E-Gesture: a collaborative architecture for energy-efficient gesture recognition with hand-worn sensor and mobile devices. 260-273 - Emre Ertin, Nathan Stohs, Santosh Kumar, Andrew Raij, Mustafa al'Absi, Siddharth Shah:
AutoSense: unobtrusively wearable sensor suite for inferring the onset, causality, and consequences of stress in the field. 274-287
Systems
- Matthew Tan Creti, Mohammad Sajjad Hossain, Saurabh Bagchi, Vijay Raghunathan:
Aveksha: a hardware-software approach for non-intrusive tracing and profiling of wireless embedded systems. 288-301 - Faisal Aslam, Luminous Fennell, Christian Schindelhauer, Peter Thiemann, Zartash Afzal Uzmi:
Offline GC: trashing reachable objects on tiny devices. 302-315 - Nicolas Tsiftes, Adam Dunkels:
A database in every sensor. 316-332
Poster abstracts
- Oliver Lauer, Patrick Leidenberger, Michael Müri, Marco Zahner, Jürg Fröhlich:
A novel measurement system for environmental exposure monitoring. 333-334 - Nils Aschenbruck, Jan Bauer, Raphael Ernst, Christoph Fuchs, Jonathan Kirchhoff:
Deploying a mesh-based command and control sensing system in a disaster area maneuver. 335-336 - Bernhard Firner, Robert S. Moore, Richard E. Howard, Richard P. Martin, Yanyong Zhang:
Smart buildings, sensor networks, and the Internet of Things. 337-338 - Jinzhi Han, Zhan Li, Dingyi Fang, Na An, Xiaojiang Chen, Zhouhu Deng:
Earthen site protection using wireless sensor networks. 339-340 - Jae Yoon Chong, Jinwook Baek, Sukun Kim:
INPRESS: indoor climate prediction and evaluation system for energy efficiency using sensor networks. 341-342 - Yuki Nishida, Yoshihiro Kawahara, Tohru Asami:
Enhanced collaborative sensing scheme for user activity recognition. 343-344 - Thomas Kothmayr, Wen Hu, Corinna Schmitt, Michael Brünig, Georg Carle:
Securing the internet of things with DTLS. 345-346 - Jongsoo Jeong, Haeyong Kim, Gyusang Shin, Seontae Kim:
Click based IP border router for low-power and lossy networks. 347-348 - Stefano Tennina, Mélanie Bouroche, Ricardo Gomes, Farrukh Mirza, Mário Alves, Gabriella Carrozza:
EMMON: a WSN system architecture and toolset for large-scale and dense real-time embedded monitoring. 349-350 - Joachim Wilke, Christian Haas:
Energy-efficiency of WSN concast communication: a reality-check. 351-352 - Shinji Motegi, Yasutaka Nishimura, Kiyohito Yoshihara:
Node placement adviser for sensor network deployment. 353-354 - Daito Akimura, Yoshihiro Kawahara, Tohru Asami:
Reducing power consumption of human activity sensing using compressed sensing. 355-356 - Mayank Jain, Jung Il Choi, Kannan Srinivasan, Siddharth Seth, Philip Alexander Levis, Sachin Katti:
Single channel, full-duplex wireless. 357-358 - Marco Zahner, David Barras, Oliver Lauer, Jürg Fröhlich:
Impulse radio UWB testbed for indoor and sensor network applications. 359-360 - Avraham Klausner, Ari Trachtenberg, David Starobinski:
Phones and robots: brains and brawn. 361-362 - Jingyao Zhang, Srikrishna Iyer, Patrick Schaumont, Yaling Yang:
SUNSHINE extension: a hardware-software emulator for flexible sensor nodes in wireless networks. 363-364 - Chenren Xu, Bernhard Firner, Yanyong Zhang, Richard E. Howard, Jun Li:
Statistical learning strategies for RF-based indoor device-free passive localization. 365-366 - Liangyin Chen, Shuo Guo, Yuanchao Shu, Fan Zhang, Yu Gu, Jiming Chen, Tian He:
Selective reference mechanism for neighbor discovery in low-duty-cycle wireless sensor networks. 367-368 - Desheng Zhang, Tian He, Yunhuai Liu, Yu Gu, Fan Ye, Raghu K. Ganti:
Neighbor discovery with distributed quorum system. 369-370
Demo abstracts
- Yanjun Sun, Sandeep Bhadra, Soon-Hyeok Choi, Minghua Fu, Xiaolin Lu:
Achieving robust sensor networks through close coordination between narrow-band power line and low-power wireless communications. 373-374 - Sandeep Bhadra, Soon-Hyeok Choi, Yanjun Sun, Xiaolin Lu:
Achieving a 10x lifetime increase with IEEE 802.15.4e motes. 375-376 - Zhibo Wang, Zhi Wang, Honglong Chen, Jianfeng Li, Hongbin Li:
HierTrack: an energy efficient target tracking system for wireless sensor networks. 377-378 - Jeonghoon Kang, Hojung Lim, Jaechul Kim, Du-Hwan Yeo, Pil Mhan Jeong, Taejoon Choi, Dongik Kim, Wonyoung Yang, Sukun Kim:
Micro energy efficiency system based on QR code mote. 379-380 - Kevin Deland, Jonathan Lenchner, John C. Nelson, Jonathan Connell, James Thoensen, Jeffrey O. Kephart:
A robot-in-residence for data center thermal monitoring and energy efficiency management. 381-382 - Wael El-Essawy, Malcolm S. Ware, Alexandre Ferreira, Karthick Rajamani, Juan Rubio, Michael A. Schappert, Tom W. Keller, Hendrik F. Hamann:
Smarter data center power monitoring and management. 383-384 - Gerald Stanje, Paul Miller, Jianxun Zhu, Alexander Smith, Olivia Winn, Robert Margolies, Maria Gorlatova, John Sarik, Marcin Szczodrak, Baradwaj Vigraham, Luca P. Carloni, Peter R. Kinget, Ioannis Kymissis, Gil Zussman:
Organic solar cell-equipped energy harvesting active networked tag (EnHANT) prototypes. 385-386 - Ryo Shigeta, Yoshihiro Kawahara, Tohru Asami:
Capacitor leakage aware duty cycle control for energy harvesting wireless sensor networks. 387-388 - Lohit Yerva, Apoorva Bansal, Bradford Campbell, Prabal Dutta, Thomas Schmid:
An IEEE 802.15.4-compatible, battery-free, energy-harvesting sensor node. 389-390 - Thanh Dang, Wu-chi Feng, Nirupama Bulusu, Huy Tran:
Zoom: a multi-resolution tasking framework for crowdsourced geo-spatial sensing. 391-392 - Jilong Liao, Qing Cao:
Uno: a sharing infrastructure for smartphone sensors and files. 393-394 - Nils Aschenbruck, Jan Bauer, Raphael Ernst, Christoph Fuchs, Jonathan Kirchhoff:
A mesh-based command and control sensing system for public safety scenarios. 395-396 - Zhibo Wang, Clayton Edward Taylor, Qing Cao, Hairong Qi, Zhi Wang:
Friendbook: privacy preserving friend matching based on shared interests. 397-398 - Jian Cui, Guodong Sun, Bin Xu:
AD-Sense: activity-driven sensing for mobile devices. 399-400 - Tomas Gerlich, James Biagioni, Timothy Merrifield, Jakob Eriksson:
Tracking transit with EasyTracker. 401-402 - Zengbin Zhang, David Chu, Jian Qiu, Thomas Moscibroda:
Sword fight with smartphones. 403-404 - Simon Duquennoy, Niklas Wirström, Adam Dunkels:
Snap: rapid sensornet deployment with a sensornet appstore. 405-406 - Manchun Zheng, Jun Sun, David Sanán, Yang Liu, Jin Song Dong, Yu Gu:
Towards bug-free implementation for wireless sensor networks. 407-408 - Matteo Chini, Matteo Ceriotti, Ramona Marfievici, Amy L. Murphy, Gian Pietro Picco:
TRIDENT, untethered observation of physical communication made to share. 409-410 - Alvin Cheung, Arvind Thiagarajan, Samuel Madden:
Automatically generating interesting events with LifeJoin. 411-412 - JeongGil Ko, Joakim Eriksson, Nicolas Tsiftes, Stephen Dawson-Haggerty, Jean-Philippe Vasseur, Mathilde Durvy, Andreas Terzis, Adam Dunkels, David E. Culler:
An interoperability development and performance diagnosis environment. 413-414 - Marcin Szczodrak, Luca P. Carloni:
A complete framework for programming event-driven, self-reconfigurable low power wireless networks. 415-416 - Hieu Khac Le, Dong Wang, Hossein Ahmadi, Md. Yusuf Sarwar Uddin, Boleslaw K. Szymanski, Raghu K. Ganti, Tarek F. Abdelzaher:
Distilling likely truth from noisy streaming data with Apollo. 417-418 - Stefano Tennina, Roberto Alesii, Marco Di Renzo, Fortunato Santucci, Luigi Pomante, Fabio Graziosi:
Automatic personal identification system for security in critical services: a case study. 421-422 - Pius W. Q. Lee, Hwee Pink Tan, Mingding Han:
A solar-powered wireless parking guidance system for outdoor car parks. 423-424 - Jeonghoon Kang, Jongmin Hyun, Dongik Kim, Kooklae Jo, Pil Mhan Jeong, Taejoon Choi, Sukun Kim:
Tracking vehicles in a container terminal. 425-426 - Chen Liu, Baoguo Li, Dingyi Fang, Songtao Guo, Xiaojiang Chen, Tianzhang Xing:
Rhinopithecus roxellana monitoring and identification using wireless sensor networks. 427-428 - A. B. M. Musa, Jakob Eriksson:
WiFlow: real time travel time estimation using wi-fi monitors. 429-430 - Xiaofan Jiang, Chieh-Jan Mike Liang, Feng Zhao, Kaifei Chen, Jeff Hsu, Ben Zhang, Jie Liu:
Creating interactive virtual zones in physical space with magnetic-induction. 431-432 - Yuanchao Shu, Jiming Chen, Fachang Jiang, Yu Gu, Zhiyu Dai, Tian He:
WISP-based access control combining electronic and mechanical authentication. 433-434 - Felix Büsching, Ulf Kulau, Lars C. Wolf:
INGA: an inexpensive node for general applications. 435-436 - Emre Ertin, Andrew Raij, Nathan Stohs, Mustafa al'Absi, Santosh Kumar, Somnath Mitra:
An unobtrusively wearable sensor suite for inferring the onset, causality, and consequences of stress in the field. 437-438
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