This file was created by the TYPO3 extension bib --- Timezone: CEST Creation date: 2024-04-25 Creation time: 06-26-53 --- Number of references 12 inproceedings goetz2008adapt ADAPT: A Semantics-Oriented Protocol Architecture 2008 12 10 5343/2008 287-292 Although modularized protocol frameworks are flexible and adaptive to the increasing heterogeneity of networking environments, it remains a challenge to automatically compose communication stacks from protocol modules. The typical static classification into network layers or class hierarchies cannot appropriately accommodate cross-cutting changes such as overlay routing or cross-layer signaling. In this paper, we discuss how protocol composition can be driven by functionality and demand at runtime based on extensible semantic models of protocols and their execution environment. Such an approach allows to reason about the functionality and quality of automatically composed and adapted protocol compounds and it is open to existing and future protocols. https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2008/2008-goetz-mobiarch-adapt.pdf Print Karin Anna Hummel and James P. G. Sterbenz Springer-Verlag
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Self-Organizing Systems, Vienna, Austria Vienna, Austria 3rd International Workshop on Self-Organizing Systems (IWSOS) 2008-12-10 en 978-3-540-92156-1 10.1007/978-3-540-92157-8\_27 1 StefanGötz ChristianBeckel TobiasHeer KlausWehrle
inproceedings 2008-sensys-sasnauskas-kleenet Poster Abstract: KleeNet - Automatic Bug Hunting in Sensor Network Applications 2008 11 425--426 We present KleeNet, a Klee based bug hunting tool for sensor network applications before deployment. KleeNet automatically tests code for all possible inputs, ensures memory safety, and integrates well into TinyOS based application development life cycle, making it easy for developers to test their applications. bug finding, memory safety, tinyos, type safety kleenet fileadmin/papers/2008/2008-11-Sasnauskas-SenSys08-KleeNet.pdf Print ACM
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Proceedings of the 6th ACM conference on Embedded network sensor systems (SenSys'08), Raleigh, NC, USA en 978-1-59593-990-6 http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1460412.1460485 1 RaimondasSasnauskas Jó AgilaBitsch Link Muhammad HamadAlizai KlausWehrle
inproceedings 200810ThieleSensors08RatPack Smart Sensors for Small Rodent Observation 2008 10 26 709 -- 711 Working towards the observation of rats (and other small rodents) in the wild we have developed tools that will enable us to study their behavior using a wireless network of wearable sensor nodes. The space and weight constraints resulting from the size of the animals have led to simple but functional approaches for vocalization classification and position estimation. For the resulting data we have developed novel, delay-tolerant routing and collection strategies. These are expected to be used in a sparse, dynamic network resulting from various rats being tagged with our nodes and running around freely - an area that will eventually be too big to be covered solely by stationary data sinks. Furthermore, the system is designed to extract information on the social interactions between animals from the routing data. It currently works in an indoor environment and we are preparing it for tests in a controlled outdoor setup. RatPack fileadmin/papers/2008/2008-10-Thiele-Sensors08-RatPack.pdf http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=4716540 Online IEEE
New York City, NY, USA
Proceedings of IEEE Sensors 2008, Lecce, Italy IEEE Lecce, Italy IEEE Sensors 2008 26-29 Oct. 2008 en 978-1-4244-2580-8 1930-0395 10.1109/ICSENS.2008.4716540 1 JohannesThiele OkuaryOsechas Jó AgilaBitsch Link KlausWehrle
techreport 2008-fgsn-sasnauskas-kleenet Bug Hunting in Sensor Network Applications 2008 9 Testing sensor network applications is an essential and a difficult task. Due to their distributed and faulty nature, severe resource constraints, unobservable interactions, and limited human interaction, sensor networks, make monitoring and debugging of applications strenuous and more challenging. In this paper we present KleeNet - a Klee based platform independent bug hunting tool for sensor network applications before deployment - which can automatically test applications for all possible inputs, and hence, ensures memory safety for TinyOS based applications. Upon finding a bug, KleeNet generates a concrete test case with real input values identifying a specific error path in a program. Additionally, we show that KleeNet integrates well into TinyOS application development life cycle with minimum manual effort, making it easy for developers to test their applications. kleenet fileadmin/papers/2008/2008-09-Sasnauskas-FGSN08-BugHunting.pdf ftp://ftp.inf.fu-berlin.de/pub/reports/tr-b-08-12.pdf Print Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Computer Science
Berlin, Germany
Proceedings of the 7th GI/ITG Fachgespraech Wireless Sensor Networks, Berlin, Germany Chair of Communication and Distributed Systems (ComSys) en 1 RaimondasSasnauskas Jó AgilaBitsch Link Muhammad HamadAlizai KlausWehrle
inproceedings 200808OsechasEMBC08RatPack Ratpack: Wearable Sensor Networks for Animal Observation 2008 8 20 538--541 The goal of our project is to describe the behavior of rats. For this purpose we are using wireless sensor networks, monitoring various quantities that yield important information to complement current knowledge on the behavioral repertoire of rats. So far, on the sensing and processing side we have developed innovative, minimalist approaches pointing in two directions: vocalization analysis and movement tracking. On the data collection and routing side we have adapted to the known burrowing habits of rats by developing new methods for synchronization and data aggregation under the paradigm of sporadic connectivity in a sparse, dynamic network. Animals;Behavior, Animal;Clothing;Equipment Design;Equipment Failure Analysis;Miniaturization;Monitoring, Ambulatory;Rats;Reproducibility of Results;Sensitivity and Specificity;Transducers; ratpack fileadmin/papers/2008/2008-08-Osechas-EMBC08-RatPack.pdf http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=4649209 Online The Printing House
Stoughton, WI, USA
Proceedings of the 30th Annual International IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada IEEE EMBS Vancouver, BC, Canada Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2008. EMBS 2008. 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE 20-25 Aug. 2008 en 978-1-4244-1814-5 1557-170X 10.1109/IEMBS.2008.4649209 1 OkuaryOsechas JohannesThiele Jó AgilaBitsch Link KlausWehrle
inproceedings 200808BitschSIGCOMM08RatPack RatPack: Communication in a Sparse Dynamic Network 2008 8 17 467--468 The goal of this pro ject is to investigate the behavior of wild living rats using sensor networks. The main challenge with respect to communication is the sparse and very dynamic network determined by the burrow dwelling behavior of rats, which makes delay tolerant data transmission schemes a necessity. The physical and computional restrictions in embedded devices make routing an interesting challenge for which we are currently developing new strategies. ratpack fileadmin/papers/2008/2008-08-Bitsch-SIGCOMM08-RatPack.pdf http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2008/posters.php http://www.worldcat.org/title/sigcomm-08-proceedings-of-the-2008-sigcomm-conference-and-co-located-workshops-nsdr08-wosn08-mobiarch08-netecon08-presto08-seattle-wa-usa-august-17-22-2008/oclc/300481768 Online ACM
New York City, NY, USA
ACM SIGCOMM 2008 Poster Proceedings, Seattle, WA, USA ACM Seattle, WA, USA ACM SIGCOMM 2008 August 17-22, 2008 en 978-1-60558-175-0 1 Jó AgilaBitsch Link KlausWehrle OkuaryOsechas JohannesThiele
techreport 2008-fgsn-alizai-stle Challenges in Short-term Wireless Link Quality Estimation 2008 7 27-30 wld fileadmin/papers/2008/2008-08-alizai-fgsn-stle.pdf ftp://ftp.inf.fu-berlin.de/pub/reports/tr-b-08-12.pdf Print Fachbereich Mathematik und Informatik
Berlin, Germany
Proceedings of the 7th GI/ITG Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks FGSN 08 September 2010 en 1 Muhammad HamadAlizai OlafLandsiedel KlausWehrle AlexanderBecher
inproceedings 2008-becher-hotemnets-linkestimation Towards Short-Term Wireless Link Quality Estimation 2008 6 3 1--5 Commonly, routing in sensor networks is limited to longterm stable links. Unstable links, although often promising to be of large routing progress, are not considered for packet forwarding as link estimators typically cannot handle their dynamics. In this paper we introduce short-term link estimation to capture link dynamics at a high resolution in time and to identify when these render a link temporarily reliable or unreliable. We identify such dynamics based on packet overhearing, predict short-term availability and unavailability, and adapt neighbor tables, thereby enlarging the set of links useable by any routing algorithm. Additionally, we show that short-term link estimation integrates seamlessly into today's sensor network link estimators and routing protocols. wld fileadmin/papers/2008/2008-becher-hotemnets-linkestimation.pdf Online ACM Press
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Proceedings of Fifth Workshop on Embedded Networked Sensors (Hot EmNets'08), Charlottesville, VA, USA Chalottesville, USA Fifth Workshop on Embedded Networked Sensors (Hot EmNets'08) June 2-3, 2008 en 978-1-60558-209-2 1 AlexanderBecher OlafLandsiedel GeorgKunz KlausWehrle
inbook 2008-thissen-LNCS-management Service Management for Development Tools 2008 401-429 Print M. Nagl, W. Marquardt Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4970 Collaborative and Distributed Chemical Engineering, From Understanding to Substantial Design Process Support en 978-3-540-70551-2 YuriBabich OttoSpaniol DirkThißen inbook 2008-thissen-LNCS-synergy Synergy by Integrating New Functionality 2008 519-526 Print M. Nagl, W. Marquardt Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4970 Collaborative and Distributed Chemical Engineering, From Understanding to Substantial Design Process Support en 978-3-540-70551-2 SimonBecker MarkusHeller MatthiasJarke WolfgangMarquardt ManfredNagl OttoSpaniol DirkThißen inproceedings 2008-thissen-ICEB-replication Replication of Web Services for QoS Guarantees in Web Service Composition 2008 155-160 CD-ROM INSTICC Proceedings of the International Conference on e-Business (ICE-B 2008), Porto, Portugal Porto, Portugal International Conference on e-Business (ICE-B 2008) en 978-989-8111-58-6 1 DirkThißen ThomasBrambring inproceedings 2008-thissen-ICWI-replication Improving Quality of Web Services by using Replication 2008 283-290 CD-ROM IADIS Press Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference on WWW and Internet (ICWI 2008), Freiburg, Germany Freiburg IADIS International Conference on WWW and Internet (ICWI 2008) 2008 en 978-972-8924-68-3 1 DirkThißen ThomasBrambring