Difference between revisions of "CSE730x Research Seminar"

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* '''Instructors:''' [http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~lu Chenyang  Lu] and [http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~roman Gruia-Catalin Roman]
 
* '''Instructors:''' [http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~lu Chenyang  Lu] and [http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~roman Gruia-Catalin Roman]
* '''Time: Friday at 2-3:30pm, Location: Bryan 509C'''
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* '''Time: Friday at 2-3:30pm, Location: Jolly 542'''
  
 
This seminar examines fundamental and emerging concepts in concurrency and distribution by studying seminal papers and recent research results.  Broad topics of interest include models of concurrency, mobile computing, parallel architectures, sensor networks, distributed algorithms, and specialized protocols. Each semester, the seminar emphasizes different themes reflecting the current research interests of the participants.
 
This seminar examines fundamental and emerging concepts in concurrency and distribution by studying seminal papers and recent research results.  Broad topics of interest include models of concurrency, mobile computing, parallel architectures, sensor networks, distributed algorithms, and specialized protocols. Each semester, the seminar emphasizes different themes reflecting the current research interests of the participants.
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=== Sep 17, 2010 -  Jianli Pan ===
 
=== Sep 17, 2010 -  Jianli Pan ===
  
=== Sep 24, 2010 - Mo Sha ===
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=== Sep 24, 2010 - Bo Li ===
  
=== Oct 1, 2010 - Bo Li ===
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=== Oct 1, 2010 - Mo Sha ===
  
 
=== Oct 8, 2010 - Abu Sayeed Saifullah ===
 
=== Oct 8, 2010 - Abu Sayeed Saifullah ===

Revision as of 15:20, 14 September 2010

This seminar examines fundamental and emerging concepts in concurrency and distribution by studying seminal papers and recent research results. Broad topics of interest include models of concurrency, mobile computing, parallel architectures, sensor networks, distributed algorithms, and specialized protocols. Each semester, the seminar emphasizes different themes reflecting the current research interests of the participants.

The theme of this semester's seminar is Wireless Sensor Networks. We will read and discuss papers from recent major conferences on mobile, wireless, and sensor networks and systems. These conferences include:

Sep 3, 2010 - Greg Hackmann

On Hierarchical Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks. Konrad Iwanicki, Maarten van Steen. IPSN 2009.

Links: Paper Slides

Sep 10, 2010 - Chengjie Wu

The Smart Thermostat: Using Occupancy Sensors to Save Energy in Homes. Jiakang Lu et. al. Sensys 2010.

Links: Paper

Sep 17, 2010 - Jianli Pan

Sep 24, 2010 - Bo Li

Oct 1, 2010 - Mo Sha

Oct 8, 2010 - Abu Sayeed Saifullah

Oct 15, 2010 - Yan Li

Previous Semesters