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ICWN'07: June 27, 2007 Schedule

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6:45am - 5:00pm:  Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)


08:00a - 02:40p:  During this period, ICWN attendees are encouraged to participate
                  in sessions belonging to PDPTA'07, GCA'07, MSA'07, ICOMP'07,
                  SAM'07, ESA'07, or CIC'07.  These sessions discuss topics that
                  overlap the scope of ICWN.


02:40 - 03:20pm:  DISCUSSION SESSION C-ICWN (Refreshments will be available)
                  June 27 (Wednesday)
                  (LOCATION: Hallways - Ballrooms 1-5)
                  List of papers appears at the end of ICWN's schedule.


SESSION 4-ICWN:   SENSOR NETWORKS
                  Chair: Prof. Howard E. Michel
                  University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, MA, USA
                  June 27, 2007 (Wednesday); 03:20pm - 06:00pm
                  (LOCATION: Ballroom 3)

03:20 - 03:40pm:  Integrating Information-Centric, Control-Centric and
                  Behavior-Centric Technical Reference Models for
                  Autonomous Sensor Networks
                  Hemant Joshi and Howard E. Michel
                  University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA

03:40 - 04:00pm:  Understanding Linear Regression for Wireless Sensor Network
                  Time Synchronization
                  Liangping Ma, Hua Zhu, Gayathri Nallamothu, Bo Ryu, and
                  Heidi R. Howard
                  San Diego Research Center, Inc., USA;
                  Army Corps of Engineers, USA

04:00 - 04:20pm:  On-Line Sensor Fault Detection Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks
                  Jeng-Yang Wu, Dyi-Rong Duh, Tsang-Yi Wang, and Li-Yuan Chang
                  National Chi Nan University, Taiwan;
                  National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan;
                  National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

04:20 - 04:40pm:  Embedded Instrumentation Systems Architecture for Mobile Wireless
                  Sensing Platforms
                  Nikita A. Visnevski and Timothy L. Johnson
                  General Electric Global Research, New York, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm:  A Simple Two-Step Approach for Maximum Likelihood Target
                  Localization Using Binary Data
                  Parag P. Joshi and Thomas C. Jannett
                  University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

05:00 - 05:20pm:  Comparing Agent Paradigms for Resource Management in
                  Sensor Networks
                  Anish Anthony and Thomas C. Jannett
                  University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

05:20 - 05:40pm:  A Simple Error Correction Scheme for Performance Improvement of
                  IEEE 802.15.4
                  Bingxin Shen and Ali Abedi
                  University of Maine, Orono, Maine, USA

05:40 - 06:00pm:  Internet Architecture Supporting Sensor Networking
                  Hong Liu, Qianchuan Zhao, Liudong Xing, and Akhilesh Shrestha
                  University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, MA, USA


06:00 - 09:00pm:  FOUR TUTORIALS  (planned)

                  Factor Graphs for Advanced Algorithm Design in Wireless Communications
                  Dr. Henk Wymeersch
                  Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
                  Location: Ballroom 2

                  Data Mining in Time Series and Multimedia Databases
                  Dr. Eamonn Keogh
                  University of California - Riverside, California, USA
                  Location: Ballroom 1

                  Cryptographic Features and Applications in Java (and C++)
                  Prof. Ray Kresman
                  Bowling Green State University, USA
                  Location: Ballroom 4

                  Mobile Terminal Software Architecture - Present and Future
                  S. Vijay Anand
                  General Manager, SASKEN Communication Technologies Limited - CTO Team, India
                  Location: Ballroom 3
DISCUSSION SESSION
                   DISCUSSION SESSION C-ICWN
                     June 27 (Wednesday), 2007
                       RRR/SRP/PST Papers
                        02:40pm - 03:20pm
         (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Ballrooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION C-ICWN:

O.  An Efficient Method for Mobility Prediction in Wireless Cellular
    Networks Using Genetic Algorithm
    Beulah A., C. Mala, N. P. Gopalan
    National Institute of Technology, India
O.  Sensor Network Lab Exercises Using TinyOS and MicaZ Motes, Part II
    Jens Mache, Elgin Dean, and Kevin Imber
    Lewis & Clark College, USA
O.  Ontology-Based Personal Context Inference in Pervasive Environment
    Saeed Abbasi Moghaddam and Mohammad Kazem Akbari
    Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran
O.  TCP Over Satellite, Its Evolution and Variants
    Abhinay Bodapunti and Yijie Han
    University Of Missouri, USA
O.  An Improved Reverse Path Forwarding Algorithm for Broadcasting in
    Wide Area Networks
    B. Gupta, R. Chirra, S. Rahimi, and P. Chimakurthy
O.  Design and Analysis of Bio-Adhoc Sensor Networks for Disaster Emergency
    Management Systems
    Goo Yeon Lee, Dong Eun Lee, Choong Kyo Jeong, and Yong Lee
    Kangwon National University, Korea; ChungJu National University, Korea
O.  Virtual Gateway For Non-Disruptive Recovery in MANET and Fixed Networks
    Sayed Chhattan Shah and Umar Memon
    National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Pakistan;
   Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
O.  Throughput Analysis of High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA)
    Ronald Beaubrun
    Universite Laval, Canada

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