Agilla's related work
From Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory
Below is a list of publications related to Agilla done by research groups from around the world. For a list of publications done by our group, see Agilla Publications.
Contents
Applications
- FireBug, 2003 - Present
Middleware for WSNs
Mobile Agents in WSNs
- Hairong Qi, S. Sitharama Iyengar, Krishnendu Chakrabarty. Distributed Multi-Resolution Data Integration Using Mobile Agents, In Proceedings of IEEE Aerospace Conference, March 2001.
- Hairong Qi, F. Wang, Optimal Itinerary Analysis for Mobile Agents in Ad Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks, The 13th International Conference on Wireless Communications, vol. 1, pp.147-153. Calgary, Canada, July, 2001.
- Hairong Qi, Xiaoling Wang, S Sitharama Iyengar, and Krishnendu Chakrabarty. "High Performance Sensor Integration in Distributed Sensor Networks Using Mobile Agents", International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications August 1, 2002 16: 325-335.
- Hairong Qi, Xiaoling Wang, S. Sitharama Iyengar, and Krishnendu Chakrabarty. Multisensor Data Fusion in Distributed Sensor Networks Using Mobile Agents, In 4th International Conference Information Fusion (FUSION 2001), Montreal, Canada, August 7-10, 2001.
- Hairong Qi, S. Sitharama Iyengar, Krishnendu Chakrabarty, Multi-resolution data integration using mobile agents in distributed sensor networks, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Part C: Applications and Reviews, vol. 31, no. 3, pp383-391, August, 2001.
- Yu-Chee Tseng, Sheng-Po Kuo, Hung-Wei Lee, Chi-Fu Huang, Location Tracking in a Wireless Sensor Network by Mobile Agents and its Data Fusion Strategies, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 2634, IPSN'03, Jan 2003, Pages 625 - 641. A journal version appeared in: The Computer Journal 2004 47(4):448-460; doi:10.1093/comjnl/47.4.448
Uses mobile agents to track sensed objects moving through a sensor field. Uses "master" agents that spawn "slave" agents to help with the tracking. Basic algorithm assumes a triangular network topology. Uses safe-distance-like technique to adapt protocol to work in irregular network topologies.
Reprogramming WSNs
- A. Boulis and M. B. Srivastava, A Framework for Efficient and Programmable Sensor Networks, In proceedings of OPENARCH 2002, New York, June 28-29, 2002. This is part of the SensorWare project.
- Deluge, April 2003 - Present
Virtual Machines in WSNs
- Philip Levis and David Culler. Maté: A Tiny Virtual Machine for Sensor Networks. In proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS X). San Jose, CA. October 5-9, 2002. WWW