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14th DCOSS 2018: New York, NY, USA
- 14th International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems, DCOSS 2018, New York, NY, USA, June 18-20, 2018. IEEE 2018, ISBN 978-1-5386-5470-5
Session 1: Signals
- Panagiota Katsikouli, Maria Sinziana Astefanoaei, Rik Sarkar:
Distributed Mining of Popular Paths in Road Networks. 1-8 - Indika Sanjeewa Abeywickrama Dhanapala, Ramona Marfievici, Sameera Palipana, Piyush Agrawal, Dirk Pesch:
White Space Prediction for Low-Power Wireless Networks: A Data-Driven Approach. 9-16 - Qiang Liu:
Projection-Based Constrained Fusion Performance with Link Loss and Measurement Bias. 17-24 - Hang Cui, Tarek F. Abdelzaher, Lance M. Kaplan:
Recursive Truth Estimation of Time-Varying Sensing Data from Online Open Sources. 25-34
Session 2: Industrial IoT
- Khaled Q. Abdelfadeel, Victor Cionca, Dirk Pesch:
Dynamic Context for Static Context Header compression in LPWANs. 35-42 - Agnieszka Paszkowska, Konrad Iwanicki:
On Designing Provably Correct DODAG Formation Criteria for the IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks (RPL). 43-52 - Md Tamzeed Islam, Bashima Islam, Shahriar Nirjon:
Duty-Cycle-Aware Real-Time Scheduling of Wireless Links in Low Power WANs. 53-60
Session 3: Applications I
- Seulki Lee, Shahriar Nirjon:
Knowledge Transfer Between Embedded Controllers. 61-68 - Jana Huchtkoetter, Andreas Reinhardt, Ulf Kulau:
PulseHV: Opportunistic Data Transmissions over High Voltage Pulses for Smart Farming Applications. 69-76 - Allan Mariano de Souza, Leonardo C. Botega, Leandro A. Villas:
FnS: Enhancing Traffic Mobility and Public Safety based on a Hybrid Transportation System. 77-84
Session 4: Algorithms
- Lukas Esterle:
CHAINMAIL: Distributed Coordination for Multi-task k-Assignment Using Autonomous Mobile IoT Devices. 85-92 - Jiani Li, Xenofon D. Koutsoukos:
Resilient Distributed Diffusion for Multi-task Estimation. 93-102 - Simon Shamoun, Jie Mei, Tarek F. Abdelzaher, Amotz Bar-Noy:
Leveraging Knowledge for Path Exposure. 103-110
Posters and Demos
- Nico Jähne-Raden, Henrike Gütschleg, Mario Kallenbach, Thomas Feuerle, Ulf Kulau:
Poster: SCARAB2 - Scalable, Robust and Adaptive on Board Ballistocardiography. 111-112 - Farzad Asgarian, Khalil Najafi:
Poster: Frequency Scaling in Time Synchronization for Wireless Sensor Networks. 113-114 - Yang Zhang, Dong Wang:
Poster: On Cost-Sensitive Task Allocation in Social Sensing: An Online Learning Approach. 115-116 - Jana Huchtkoetter, Andreas Reinhardt:
Demo: Taking Advantage of the Shock Hazard: How to Use an Electric Fence for Data Transfers. 117-118 - Sikder Tahsin Al-Amin, Suraiya Tairin, Sharmin Afrose, Walid Mohammad, Mahmuda Naznin:
Poster: Semantic Clustering in Credible Human Sensed Event Detection. 119-120
Invited Posters
- Adelina Madhja, Sotiris E. Nikoletseas, Alexandros A. Voudouris:
Adaptive Wireless Power Transfer in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. 121-122
Session 5: Systems
- Lukas Nemec, Radim Ostádal, Vashek Matyas, Petr Svenda:
Adaptive Secrecy Amplification with Radio Channel Key Extraction. 123-130 - Eduardo Ferrera, Matteo Ceriotti, Sascha Jungen, Ninja HeiBe, Jesús Capitán, Pedro José Marrón:
Marrying Stationary Low-Power Wireless Networks and Mobile Robots in a Hybrid Surveillance System. 131-138 - Georg von Zengen, Alexander Baumstark, Alexander Willecke, Ulf Kulau, Lars C. Wolf:
How Different Transceiver Hardware Effects Concurrent Transmissions in WSNs. 139-146
Session 6: Applications II
- Chong Shao, Shahriar Nirjon:
Deep Beacon: Image Storage and Broadcast over BLE Using Variational Autoencoder Generative Adversarial Network. 147-154 - Yang Zhang, Nathan Vance, Daniel Zhang, Dong Wang:
On Opinion Characterization in Social Sensing: A Multi-view Subspace Learning Approach. 155-162 - Valeria Dolce, Courtney Jackson, Simone Silvestri, Denise A. Baker, Alessandra De Paola:
Social-Behavioral Aware Optimization of Energy Consumption in Smart Homes. 163-172
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