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* '''Instructors:''' [http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~lu Chenyang  Lu]
 
* '''Instructors:''' [http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~lu Chenyang  Lu]
 
* '''Time: Tuesday at 1pm-2:30pm, Location: Bryan 509C'''
 
* '''Time: Tuesday at 1pm-2:30pm, Location: Bryan 509C'''
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* '''Google group:''' [http://groups.google.com/group/wu-systems-seminar google group]
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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.

Revision as of 00:14, 11 September 2011


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 6, 2011 - Sisu Xi

Jan Vitek, Tomas Kalibera, "Repeatability, Reproducibility and Rigor in Systems Research", EMSOFT 2011.

Sep 13, 2011 - Abusayeed Saifullah

Kannan Srinivasan, Mayank Jain, Jung Il Choi, Tahir Azim, Edward S. Kim, Philip Levis, Bhaskar Krishnamachari; The kappa factor: inferring protocol performance using inter-link reception correlation; in MobiCom '10. Links: Paper

Sep 20, 2011 - Bo Li

Sep 27, 2011 - Greg Hackmann

Oct 4, 2011 - Mo Sha

Oct 11, 2010 - Chengjie Wu

Oct 18, 2011 - Rahav Dor

Oct 25, 2011 - Fei Yu

Nov 1, 2011 - Yong Fu

Nov 8, 2011 - Zhicheng Yang

Nov 15, 2011 -

Nov 22, 2011 - N/A

Canceled due to Thanksgiving Break

Nov 29, 2011 -

Dec 6, 2011 -

Previous Semesters