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Designing High Performance Enterprise Wi-Fi Networks
 
Rohan Murty, Harvard University; Jitendra Padhye, Ranveer Chandra, Alec Wolman, and Brian Zill, Microsoft Research
 
 
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Revision as of 23:00, 1 August 2008

This is a list of potential papers that may be presented as CSE 730x seminar. If you find a paper that is interesting, related to wireless sensor networks, or related to your research, and has not been already presented in seminar, please add it here. If you choose to present one of these papers, please remove it from the list and update the main seminar webpage.

Harnessing Exposed Terminals in Wireless Networks
Mythili Vutukuru, Kyle Jamieson, and Hari Balakrishnan, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
FatVAP: Aggregating AP Backhaul Capacity to Maximize Throughput
Srikanth Kandula, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Kate Ching-Ju Lin, National Taiwan University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Tural Badirkhanli and Dina Katabi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Efficiency Through Eavesdropping: Link-layer Packet Caching
Mikhail Afanasyev, University of California, San Diego; David G. Andersen, Carnegie Mellon University; Alex C. Snoeren, University of California, San Diego
Reducing Network Energy Consumption via Sleeping and Rate-Adaptation
Sergiu Nedevschi and Lucian Popa, University of California, Berkeley, and Intel Research, Berkeley; Gianluca Iannaccone and Sylvia Ratnasamy, Intel Research, Berkeley; David Wetherall, University of Washington and Intel Research, Seattle 
Noncooperative Power Control and Transmission Scheduling in Wireless Collision Channels
Ishai Menache, Nahum Shimkin (Technion, Israel)
SIGMETRICS'08
Interaction-Aware Energy Management for Wireless Network Cards
Igor Crk, Chris Gniady, Mingsong Bi (U. of Arizona, USA) 
SIGMETRICS'08
Effects of Correlated Shadowing: Connectivity, Localization, and RF Tomography
Neal Patwari, Piyush Agrawal (University of Utah)
IPSN'08
Sensor Selection for Minimizing Worst-case Prediction Error
Abhimanyu Das, David Kempe (Univ of Southern California)
IPSN'08
TRANSACT: A Transactional Framework for Programming Wireless Sensor/Actor Networks 
Murat Demirbas, Onur Soysal, Muzammil Hussain (SUNY Buffalo)
IPSN'08
The Energy Endoscope: Real-time Detailed Energy Accounting for Wireless Sensor Nodes 
Thanos Stathopoulos, Dustin McIntire, William J. Kaiser (UCLA)
IPSN'08
On the Use of Mutual Information to Compare the Performance of Wireless Sensor Networks in Detection Applications 
Benedito Fonseca Jr (Motorola Labs), John Gubner (University of Wisconsin -Madison)
IPSN'08
Exploring in-situ sensing irregularity in wireless sensor networks
Joengmin Hwang, Tian He, and Yongdae Kim
SenSys'07 
http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~tianhe/Papers/SAM-SenSys07.pdf
A Global Geometric Framework for Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/290/5500/2319.pdf

Mobility-assisted Spatiotemporal Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks, Guoliang Xing, Jianping Wang, Ke Shen, Qingfeng Huang, Xiaohua Jia, and Hing Cheung So

Performance Analysis of Group Based Detection for Sparse Sensor Networks, Gang Zhou

Enabling Accurate Node Control in Randomized Duty Cycling Networks, Kang-Won Lee, Vasileios Pappas, and Asser Tantawi

CME: A Contour Mapping Engine in Wireless Sensor Networks, Yingqi Xu, Wang-Chien Lee, and Gail Mitchell