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Technical Program of ACM Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks and Applications, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, September 28, 2002



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			CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

		      ACM MobiCom 2002 Workshop

			      ACM WSNA 2002

First ACM International Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks and 
Applications
		 in conjunction with ACM MobiCom 2002

	    Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
		     Saturday, September 28, 2002

		      Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE

				URLs:

		       http://wsna02.cs.uga.edu
      http://www.acm.org/sigmobile/mobicom/2002/ for MobiCom 2002

	     Early Registration Deadline: August 22, 2002
	Registation  is available via the ACM MobiCom website

      For more information, please contact the Workshop Co-Chairs:
Prof. Raghavendra (raghu@usc.edu) and Prof. Sivalingam (krishna@wsu.edu)

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		     Tentative Technical Program
		     Saturday, September 28, 2002

8.15am: Welcome and Introduction, by General Co-Chairs

8.30am - 9.15am: Keynote Talk, TBA

9.15am - 9.30am: Break

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Session 1: Transport and Routing Protocols
Time: 9.30am -- 10.40am

  PSFQ: A Reliable Transport Mechanism For Wireless Sensor Networks
	
    Chieh-Yih Wan, Columbia University
    Andrew Campbell, Columbia University
    Lakshman Krishnamurthy, Intel Labs

  Constrained Random Walks on Random Graphs: Routing Algorithms for
    Large Scale Wireless Sensor Networks

    Sergio Servetto,  Cornell University
    Guillermo Barrenechea, EPFL, Zurich, Switzerland

  Rumor Routing Algorithm For Sensor Networks

    David Braginsky, University of California, Los Angeles
    Deborah Estrin, University of California, Los Angeles

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Session 2: Network Provisioning
Time: 11.00am -- 12.30pm

  A Coverage-Preserving Node Scheduling Scheme for Large Wireless
   Sensor Networks

   Di Tian,  University of Ottawa
   Nicolas D. Georganas, University of Ottawa

  Sensor deployment strategy for target detection

    Thomas Clouqueur, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Veradej Phipatanasuphorn, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Parmesh Ramanathan, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Kewal Saluja, University of Wisconsin-Madison

  Infrastructure Tradeoffs for Sensor Networks

    Sameer Tilak, Binghampton University
    Nael Abu-Ghazaleh, Binghampton University
    Wendi Heinzelman, University of Rochester

  Calibration of Sensor/Actuator Networks in Unknown Environments

    Kamin Whitehouse, University of California, Berkeley
    David Culler, University of California, Berkeley

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LUNCH Break: 12.30pm -- 1.30pm

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Session 3: Applications & OS
Time: 1.30pm -- 3.00pm

  Smart-Tag Based Data Dissemination

   Allan Beaufour, University of Copenhagen
   Martin Leopold, University of Copenhagen
   Philippe Bonnet, University of Copenhagen

  GHT: A Geographic Hash Table for Data-Centric Storage in Sensornets

    Sylvia Ratnasamy, ICIR, University of California, Berkeley
    Brad Karp, ICSI Center for Internet Research
    Deborah Estrin, University of California, Los Angeles
    Ramesh Govindan, University of Southern California
    Scott Shenker, ICSI Center for Internet Research
    Li Yin, University of California, Berkeley

  Wireless sensor networks for habitat monitoring

    Alan Mainwaring, Intel Research Laboratory
    Joseph Polastre, University of California, Berkeley
    Robert Szewczyk, University of California, Berkeley
    David Culler, University of California, Berkeley

  Verification and Power Analysis of an Event-Based System (TinyOS)
    and Sensor Network with Hybrid Automata

    Sinem Coleri, University of California, Berkeley
    Mustafa Ergen, University of California, Berkeley

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Coffee Break: 3.00pm -- 3.30pm

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Session 4: Location Discovery & Network Management
Time: 3.30pm -- 5.00pm

  A Directionality based Location Discovery Scheme for Wireless
    Sensor Networks

    Asis Nasipuri, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
    Kai Li, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

  The Bits and Flops of the n-hop Multilateration Primitive for Node
    Localization Problems

    Andreas Savvides, University of California, Los Angeles
    Heemin Park, University of California, Los Angeles
    Mani Srivastava, University of California, Los Angeles

  Efficient Tracing of Failed Nodes in Sensor Networks

    Jessica Staddon, Palo Alto Research Center
    Dirk Balfanz, Palo Alto Research Center
    Glenn Durfee, Palo Alto Research Center

  A Dual-Space Approach to Tracking and Sensor Management in Wireless
    Sensor Networks

    Jie Liu, Palo Alto Research Center
    Patrick Cheung, Palo Alto Research Center
    Leonidas Guibas, Stanford University
    Feng Zhao, Palo Alto Research Center

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This message is forwarded to members of the COSC/EEE/Management research 
group on networks at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, 
New zealand, and anybody else interested in research in this area

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		Associate Professor Dr Krzysztof Pawlikowski

	Department of Computer Science,  University of Canterbury
 			Christchurch, New Zealand
		
ph.  +(64) 3 3642 987 ext.7772  email:   krys@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz 
fax. +(64) 3 3642 569      URL:     http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~krys

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