Seminar Fall 2009
Contents
- 1 August 28, 2009 - Abu Sayeed Saifullah
- 2 September 4, 2009 - Octav Chipara
- 3 September 11, 2009 - Yong Fu
- 4 September 18, 2009 - Chengjie Wu
- 5 September 25, 2009 - Weijun (Vincent) Guo
- 6 October 2, 2009 - Sisu Xi
- 7 October 9, 2009 - N/A
- 8 October 16, 2009 - N/A
- 9 October 23, 2009 - Louis Thomas
- 10 October 30, 2009 - N/A
- 11 November 6, 2009 - Mo Sha
- 12 November 13, 2009 - Yong Fu
- 13 November 20, 2009 - Greg Hackmann
- 14 November 27, 2009 - N/A
- 15 December 4, 2009 - Chien-Liang Fok
- 16 December 11, 2009 - Abu Sayeed Saifullah
August 28, 2009 - Abu Sayeed Saifullah
WirelessHART
September 4, 2009 - Octav Chipara
Reliable Clinical Monitoring.
September 11, 2009 - Yong Fu
Feedback Thermal Control for Real-time Systems
September 18, 2009 - Chengjie Wu
Miroslav Pajic and Rahul Mangharam, Anti-Jamming for Embedded Wireless Networks, IPSN 09, Apr. 2009.
Paper: [1]
September 25, 2009 - Weijun (Vincent) Guo
Paper:
Chen, Y., Gnawali, O., Kazandjieva, M., Levis, P., and Regehr, J. 2009. Surviving sensor network software faults. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGOPS 22nd Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (Big Sky, Montana, USA, October 11 - 14, 2009). SOSP '09. ACM, New York, NY, 235-246. DOI= http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1629575.1629598
Abstract:
We describe Neutron, a version of the TinyOS operating system that efficiently recovers from memory safety bugs. Where existing schemes reboot an entire node on an error, Neutron's compiler and runtime extensions divide programs into recovery units and reboot only the faulting unit. The TinyOS kernel itself is a recovery unit: a kernel safety violation appears to applications as the processor being unavailable for 10-20 milliseconds.
Neutron further minimizes safety violation cost by supporting "precious" state that persists across reboots. Application data, time synchronization state, and routing tables can all be declared as precious. Neutron's reboot sequence conservatively checks that precious state is not the source of a fault before preserving it. Together, recovery units and precious state allow Neutron to reduce a safety violation's cost to time synchronization by 94% and to a routing protocol by 99.5%. Neutron also protects applications from losing data. Neutron provides this recovery on the very limited resources of a tiny, low-power microcontroller.
October 2, 2009 - Sisu Xi
October 9, 2009 - N/A
Canceled due to RTAS deadline.
October 16, 2009 - N/A
Fall Break
October 23, 2009 - Louis Thomas
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to Successful Wireless Sensor Network Deployments" by Barrenetxea et al.
October 30, 2009 - N/A
Canceled due to IPSN deadline
November 6, 2009 - Mo Sha
November 13, 2009 - Yong Fu
November 20, 2009 - Greg Hackmann
RACNet: A High-Fidelity Data Center Sensing Network. Chieh-Jan Mike Liang, Jie Liu, Liqian Luo, Andreas Terzis, Feng Zhao. SenSys 2009.
November 27, 2009 - N/A
Thanksgiving Break
December 4, 2009 - Chien-Liang Fok
Ramanathan, N., Schoellhammer, T., Kohler, E., Whitehouse, K., Harmon,
T., and Estrin, D. 2009. Suelo: human-assisted sensing for exploratory soil monitoring studies. In Proceedings of the 7th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (Berkeley, California, November 04 - 06, 2009). SenSys '09. ACM, New York, NY, 197-210. DOI=