SECON 2004 Poster Session Program
The poster sessions provide a forum for presenting and discussing recent
results, ongoing work, challenges, future directions, and novel approaches in
the field of sensor and ad hoc communications and networks. One of the main
goals is to foster collaboration between industry and academia.
Co-chairs: Christian Bettstetter (DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany), Katia Obraczka
(UC Santa Cruz, USA)
Routing and Forwarding (Tuesday)
- Delay Tolerant Networking
for Sensor Networks
Melissa Ho, Kevin Fall (Intel Research, USA)
- On Geographic Routing and Location-Based Services in Sensor Networks: Are
Beacons a Necessity?
Marwan Fayed, Hussein Mouftah (University of Ottawa,
Canada)
- A Biologically-Inspired Optimisation to AODV
Zhenyu Liu (University of
Birmingham, UK)
- FLOW: An Efficient
Forwarding Scheme to Mobile Sink in Wireless Sensor Networks
Rahul
Urgaonkar, Bhaskar Krishnamachari (University of Southern California, USA)
- DEBRA: Delivery-Based
Reputation Mechanism for Ad-hoc Networks
Mohamed Tamer Refaei, Vivek
Srivastava, Luiz A. DaSilva (Virginia Tech, USA)
- Random Tree Optimization
for Energy-Efficient Broadcast in All-Wireless Networks
Fulu Li, Shie
Mannor, Andrew Lippman (MIT, USA)
- Overlay Service Architecture for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks
Anandha
Gopalan, Taieb Znati (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Sensor and Ad Hoc Networks in Action (Wednesday)
- The Value of Sensor Networks in Agriculture: Intrasite
Variation
Richard Beckwith (Intel Research, USA), Pat Bowen (Agriculture
Canada), Daniel Teibel (Cassia Technology, USA)
- Overview of the WIDENS
Architecture, a Wireless Ad Hoc Network for Public Safety
Raymond
Knopp, Navid Nikaein, Christian Bonnet (Institut Eurecom, France), Herv
Aiache, Vania Conan, Sandrine Masson, Gregoire Guibe, Christophe Le Martret
(Thales, France)
- SOS: Self-Organizing Sensor Networks
Christian Schwingenschlögl, Rainer
Sauerwein (Siemens CT, Germany)
- TCP/IP-based Anomaly Detection and Mitigation of Software Faults in Mobile
Robotic Networks
Vir Phoha (Louisiana Tech University, USA), Shashi Phoha,
Asok Ray (Penn State University, USA), Rastko Selmic (Louisiana Tech
University, USA)
- Wireless Sensor Network Testbed for Efficient CO and NO2 Monitoring and
Detection
Rastko Selmic, Yu Haoyong, Dharaninath Tavanati, Vir Phoha
(Louisiana Tech University, USA)
- Development of Sensing System for Monitoring of Indoor Environment and
Classification of Daily Action
Atsushi Saitoh (Shibaura Institute of
Technology, Japan)
- Real World Challenges of Mobile Secure Networks and Applications in the
Field
Scott Burke, Fred Bauer (PacketHop, USA)
- RAMOS: A Sensor
Network with Moving Nodes
Ryohei Suzuki, Makimura Kazunori, Hiroki
Saito, Yoshito Tobe (Tokyo Denki University, Japan)
Medium Access Control and Energy Efficiency (Thursday)
- QoS and Multicast
Aware Integration of Ad-Hoc Networks with Infrastructure Networks Based on
802.11 and 802.16
Andreas J. Kassler (Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore), Sergio Crisostomo (LIAAC, Portugal), Pedro Neves, Susana Sargento,
Rui L. Aguiar (Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal)
- Aeon: Accurate Prediction of Power Consumption in Sensor Networks
Olaf
Landsiedel, Klaus Wehrle (University of Tübingen, Germany)
- An Energy Conserving Clustered Aggregation Technique Leveraging Spatial
Correlation
SunHee Yoon, Cyrus Shahabi (University of Southern California,
USA)
- Distributed
Clustering Method for Energy-Efficient Data Gathering in Sensor
Networks
Junpei Kamimura, Naoki Wakamiya, Masayuki Murata (Osaka
University, Japan)
- Distributed MAC for
Real-Time Traffic in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks - Protection of an End-to-End
Resource Reservation
Emma Carlson (Technische Universität Berlin,
Germany), Christian Bettstetter (DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany), Holger Karl
(Technische Universität Berlin, Germany), Christian Prehofer (DoCoMo
Euro-Labs, Germany), Adam Wolisz (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)
- Power Control MAC
Protocol Analysis and Improvement for Ad Hoc Networks
Ping Ding, JoAnne
Holliday, Aslihan Celik (Santa Clara University, USA)
- Design of Wireless
Sensor Networks with Censoring and On-Off Sensors Based on Mutual
Information
Kohei Yamasaki, Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Tokyo University of
Science, Japan)
Instructions for presenters: Posters will be mounted on 4x8 ft
free-standing poster boards, which will be provided by SECON. Poster boards are
eye level (4 ft high) and will be standing against the wall. Authors can then
prepare their posters according to the poster board dimensions and mount them on
the poster boards on the day their poster is scheduled to be presented. The
poster session program has been posted on the SECON 2004 Web site. If poster
presenters have additional A/V requirements or have any questions regarding the
above poster preparation guidelines, they should contact the poster session
co-chairs Christian Bettstetter and Katia Obraczka by e-mail.