
Dear participants of the Recent Topics lecture,
this week we will have our mini presentations.
Please prepare your respective talk (including slides) until Thursday and be ready to give it. We will do as many talks as possible on the first of the two days and hear the remaining talks on the second day. Talks will be in alphabetical order OF THE TITLE. If everything goes as planned, the schedule is going to be as follows. If presenters planned on Thursday do not show up (or things are progressing faster than expected), we will continue to hear talks until the lecture is over. So, Friday speakers, be prepared to give your presentation on Thursday.
Thursday, 13.12.2012 11:30h 11:30 A mobile data collection framework for the Sensor Web 11:45 An energy efficient deployment of nodes in wireless sensor network using Voronoi diagram 12:00 Controllable Radio Interference for Experimental and Testing Purposes in Wireless Sensor Networks 12:15 Convergence framework of Internet and WSN 12:30 Environment-Aware Clock Skew Estimation and Synchronization for Wireless Sensor Networks 12:45 JamLab?: Augmenting Sensornet Testbeds with Realistic and Controlled Interference Generation
Friday, 14.12.2012, 8:00h 8:00 Locating sensors in the forest: A case study in GreenOrbs 8:15 RESTful Sensor Web Enablement Services for Wireless Sensor Networks 8:30 Semi-Structured and Unstructured Data Aggregation Scheduling in Wireless Sensor Networks 8:45 The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Successful Residential Sensing Deployments 9:00 The last minute: Efficient Data Evacuation strategy for sensor networks in post-disaster applications 9:15 Tracking and identifying burglar using collaborative sensor-camera networks
Please prepare your talk for 10 - 15 minutes. In the interest of all, please do not exceed 15 minutes and train your talk beforehand. Please avoid to be shorter than 10 minutes. After each presentation, the audience will be allowed to ask questions (the amount depends on how time is progressing).
Please email me a PDF version of your slides until Thursday 10:00h. We will have a PC with all the PDF slides on it and we strongly advice to use this PC. However, you can use your own PC if you have a good reason to do so. You have a maximum of 2 minutes to setup your PC. Please avoid any delays.
You can find the template for the slides here: http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/kb/slidetemplates.html
If you have any question, please mail me.
Bastian