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Kurtin, Philip S., Joost PHM Hausmans, and Marco JG Bekooij. "Combining offsets with precedence constraints to improve temporal analysis of cyclic real-time streaming applications." 2016 IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS). IEEE, 2016.  [Link http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7461325/?arnumber=7461325&tag=1]
  
 
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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.

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:


---September 1 2016 ---

Seminar - Chao

Kurtin, Philip S., Joost PHM Hausmans, and Marco JG Bekooij. "Combining offsets with precedence constraints to improve temporal analysis of cyclic real-time streaming applications." 2016 IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS). IEEE, 2016. [Link http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7461325/?arnumber=7461325&tag=1]

Lab Meeting - Dee

---September 8 2016 ---

Seminar - Yehan

Lab Meeting - Jing

---September 15 2016 ---

Seminar - Chong

Lab Meeting - Haoran

---September 27 2016 ---

Seminar - Dee

Lab Meeting - Chao

---October 6 2016 ---

Seminar - Jing

Lab Meeting - Yehan

---October 13 2016 ---

Seminar - Haoran

Lab Meeting - Chong


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