A
Day of Sensor Network Research at UCB
Wednesday, January 28
Wozniak Lounge, Soda Hall
8:30 - 5:00
As sensor networks have begun to emerge as an important new role for
computing and communication in science, engineering, and many
commercial sectors, a widespread and diverse research program in the
area has come to life across the Berkeley campus. Motivated by a
mix of individual interests and the CITRIS agenda, several research
efforts have launched into various aspects of the area. This
informal meeting provides a chance for this diverse community to learn
what each other is thinking about and exploring. It is intended
to be the beginning of many new discussions. Students,
staff, and industrial collaborators are welcome. We will enjoy a
day of short faculty talks, questions, and discussion breaks. We
anticipate that broader activities will be highlighted in meetings to
follow.
Tentative Schedule
8:30 - 10:00
Jan
Rabaey Ultra-low power and
ultra-low cost wireless sensor nodes - an integrated
perspective
Eric
Brewer Sensor Networks in
Developing Regions
Todd
Dawson Redwoods
go wireless
Michael Gastpar
Information Theory and Large
Sensor Networks
Michael
Franklin Sensor Net
implications for Database Systems and Vice
Versa
10:00 - 10:30 Break - discussion over
coffee
10:30 - 12:00
David
Culler Distributed
System Design from a
Sensor Net Perspective
Michael
Jordan
Sensor networks as pattern recognition
machines
Sanjay Govindjee Modeling MEMS sensors
Paul
Wright Industrial
and Social
Applications of Wireless Sensor Nets
Joe
Hellerstein Sensornet Tasking in the Large:
Querying,
Inference and Beyond
12:00 - 1:00 Lunch
1:00 - 2:30
Kris
Pister
Smart Dust
and
Micro Robots
Ed
Arens
Price-responsive electricity management
in buildings
Alice
Agogino Lighting and Medical
Personalization
Pravin
Varaya Sensor Networks for Traffic
Monitoring
Steve
Glaser
Downhole sensor arrays and Firebugs
2:30 - 3:00 Break - discussion over soda
3:00 - 4:30
Jim Demmel
Monitoring
the Golden Gate Bridge
Pam Samuelson
Towards a Legal
Framework for Sensor Networks
Deirdre
Mulligan Do
Sensor Networks fit with Fair Information Practices
Massimo Franceschetti Conceptual
Issues in Scaling Sensor Networks
Kannan
Ramachandran Distributed
signal processing for sensor networks:
challenges and opportunities
4:30 - 5:00 Discussion of what to next