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Workshop program
Schedule
Monday June 20 2005
09:15 - 09:45 Registration and coffee
09:45 - 10:00 Welcome
10:00 - 11:30 Session 1: Applications
11:30 - 13:00 Lunch
13:00 - 14:30 Poster session
14:30 - 15:00 Coffee break
15:00 - 16:30 Session 2: Localization and Location Dependent Services
18:30 - 24:00 Social event: boat trip and dinner in the beautiful
Swedish summer evening
Tuesday June 21 2005
08:45 - 10:15 Session 3: Software Development for Sensor Nodes
10:15 - 10:30 Coffee
10:30 - 12:00 Session 4: Dealing with Limited Resources
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:00 Session 5: Short Presentations
15:00 Closing remarks
20 June 10:00 - 11:30, Session 1: Applications
- Glacial Environment Monitoring using Sensor Networks,
Kirk Martinez (University of Southampton, UK), Paritosh Padhy
(University of Southampton, UK), Alistair Riddoch (University of
Southampton, UK), Royan Ong (Leicester University, UK), Jane Hart
(University of Southampton, UK)
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The Heathland Experiment: Results And Experiences,
Volker Turau, Christian Renner (Hamburg University of Technology, DE),
Marcus Venzke (Hamburg University of Technology, DE), Sebastian Waschik
(Hamburg University of Technology, DE), Christoph Weyer (Hamburg
University of Technology, DE), Matthias Witt (Hamburg University of
Technology, DE)
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SensorScope: Experiences with a Wireless
Building Monitoring Sensor Network, Thomas Schmid (Ecole
Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, CH), Henri Dubois-Ferriere (EPFL,
CH), Martin Vetterli (EPFL, CH)
20 June 15:00 - 16:30, Session 2: Localization and location dependent services
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Lost in Space Or Positioning in Sensor Networks, Michael O'Dell
(University of Zurich, CH), Regina O'Dell (ETH Zurich, CH), Mirjam
Wattenhofer (ETH Zurich, CH), Roger Wattenhofer (ETH Zurich, CH)
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Improving Location Accuracy by Combining WLAN Positioning and
Sensor Technology, Paul Hii (Monash University, AU), Arkady
Zaslavsky (Monash University, AU)
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Using Wireless Sensors as Selection
Devices for a Multimedia Guidebook Scenario, Montserrat Ros
(University of New England, AU), Matthew D'Souza (University of
Queensland, AU), Michael Chan (University of Queensland, AU),
Konstanty Bialkowski (University of Queensland, AU), Adam Postula
(University of Queensland, AU), R. Bergmann, A. Toth
21 June 08:45 - 10:15, Session 3: Software development for sensor nodes
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Timber as an RTOS for Small Embedded Devices, Martin Kero
(Luleå University of Technology, SE), Per Lindgren (Luleå University
of Technology, SE), Johan Nordlander (Luleå University of Technology,
SE)
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Using Protothreads for Sensor Node
Programming, Adam Dunkels (Swedish Institute of Computer Science,
SE), Oliver Schmidt, Thiemo Voigt (Swedish Institute of Computer
Science, SE)
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Driving Forces behind Middleware Concepts for
Wireless Sensor Networks, Kirsten Terfloth (Free University of
Berlin, DE), Jochen Schiller (FU Berlin, DE)
21 June 10:30 - 12:00, Session 4: Dealing with limited resources
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Processor Choice For Wireless Sensor Networks, Ciaran Lynch
(Cork Institute of Technology, IE), Fergus O'Reilly (Cork Institute Of
Technology, IE)
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Power Characterization of a Bluetooth-Equipped Sensor Node,
Magnus Lundberg (Lulea University of Technology, SE), Jens Eliasson
(Lulea University of Technology, SE), Jason Allan (Lulea University of
Technology, SE), Jonny Johansson (Lulea University of Technology, SE),
Per Lindgren (Luleå University of Technology, SE)
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Realizing Robust User Authentication in
Sensor Networks, Zinaida Benenson, Nils Gedicke, Ossi Raivio (RWTH
Aachen University, DE)
21 June 13:30 - 15:00, Session 5: Short presentations
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Using REWARD to detect team black-hole attacks in wireless sensor
networks, Zdravko Karakehayov (University of Southern Denmark, DK)
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Sensor Networks and The Food Industry, Martin Connolly
(Sykoinia Limited, IE), Fergus O'Reilly
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Experimental construction of a meeting model
for smart office environments, Daniel Minder (University of
Stuttgart, DE), Pedro Marron (University of Stuttgart, DE), Andreas
Lachenmann (University of Stuttgart, DE), Kurt Rothermel (University
of Stuttgart, DE)
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TinyREST - A Protocol for Integrating Sensor Networks into the
Internet, Thomas Luckenbach (Fraunhofer Institut FOKUS, DE), Peter
Gober (Fraunhofer FOKUS, DE), Andreas Kotsopoulos (University of
Patras, GR), Kyle Kim (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, KR),
Stefan Arbanowski (Fraunhofer Institut FOKUS, DE)
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Real World Issues in Deploying a Wireless Sensor Network for
Oceanography, Jane Tateson, Christopher Roadknight, Antonio
Gonzalez, Taimur Khan, Steve Fitz, Ian Henning, Nathan Boyd,
Chris Vincent, Ian Marshall (BT, UK)
Poster presentations
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Embedding a Microchip PIC18F452 based commercial platform into
TinyOS, Hans-Jörg Körber (Helmut-Schmidt-University, DE), Housam Wattar
(Helmut-Schmidt-University, Hamburg, DE), Gerd Scholl
(Helmut-Schmidt-University, DE), Wolfgang Heller (EnOcean GmbH,
Oberhaching, DE)
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ZigBee-ready modules for sensor networking, Johan Lönn
(Linköpings Universitet, SE), Jonas Olsson (Linköping
University, SE), Shaofang Gong (Linkoping University, SE)
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Use of Wireless Sensor Networks for Fluorescent Lighting Control
with Daylight Substitution, Fergus O'Reilly (Cork Institute Of
Technology, IE), Joe Buckley (Cork Institute of Technology, IE)
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Wireless sensor networks in precision agriculture, Aline Baggio
(Delft University of Technology, NL)
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Intelligent Sensor Networks - an Agent-Oriented Approach, Björn
Karlsson (Communication Research Labs Sweden AB, SE), Oscar
Bäckström (Communication Research Labs Sweden AB, SE), Wlodek
Kulesza (University of Kalmar, SE), Leif Axelsson (Ericsson
Microwave Systems, SE)
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A Tree-Based Approach for Secure Key Distribution in Wireless
Sensor Networks, Erik-Oliver Blass (University of Karlsruhe, DE),
Michael Conrad (University of Karlsruhe, DE), Martina Zitterbart
(University of Karlsruhe, DE)
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Wireless Sensor Network-Based Tunnel Monitoring, Sivaram
Cheekiralla (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US)
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Simulation of Real Home Healthcare Sensor Networks Utilizing
IEEE802.11g Biomedical Network-on-Chip, Iyad Al Khatib (KTH, SE), Axel
Jantsch (KTH, SE), Mohammad Saleh (KTH University, SE)
Last updated: $Date: 2005/07/01 09:36:14 $ (CEST)
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ACM REALWSN 2006 June 19, 2006
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2005-06-29
On-line proceedings are now
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2005-06-21
The workshop is over and we wish to thank everyone
involved for an inspiring workshop! Interesting presentations with
good discussions, great posters, many nice people, and very good
weather on the boat-trip. See you again at REALWSN 2006!