Fifth International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems
June 17 – 19, 2008 // Kanazawa, Japan

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Accepted Posters

# Title Authors
1A fixed AMR for an Electric Company using a new type of Wireless Mesh Network: a Case StudyLeor Hardy and Marius Gafen, Virtual Extension, Israel
2Active RFID-Based Indoor Object Management System in Sensor-Embedded EnvironmentTaketoshi Mori, Chetaphan Siridanupath, Hiroshi Noguchi, and Tomomasa Sato, The University of Tokyo, Japan
3Optimum Joint decoding in a LDPC-coded CDMA Multiuser SystemToru Yano, Toshiyuki Tanaka, David Saad, and Satoshi Honda, Keio University, Japan
4Pedestrian-to-vehicle communication system for improving road safety using cellular phonesChika Sugimoto, Yasuhisa Nakamura, Takuya Hashimoto, The University of Tokyo, Japan
5Positioning System Using RSSI from PHS Cell StationsY. Kawahara, N. Yokoi, H. Yoshida, H. Hosaka and K. Sakata, The University of Tokyo, Japan
6DOA Estimation of Space Light Communication Sensor Network with Exponentially Amplitude Modulated LEDTomoya Shimizu, Kosuke Sato, Osaka University, Japan
7Xobe Sensor Networks: Integrating XML in sensor network programmingNils Hoeller, Christoph Reinke, Sven Groppe, Volker Linnemann, University of Luebeck, Germany
8Real-world Event Recognition using Multiple Instant Learning SensorsYuya Negishi and Nobuo Kawaguchi, Nagoya University, Japan
9Sensorized Map Using Human ProbeYasuyuki Ishida Ryohei Suzuki Kaoru Sezaki Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
10An Enhanced Monte Carlo Localization Algorithm for Mobile Sensor NetworksMarcelo H. T. Martins and Kaoru Sezaki, The University of Tokyo, Japan
11Proposition of The Context-Aware Interface for Cellular Phone OperationMitsuhiro Matsumoto, Ryozo kiyohara, and Hidenori Fukui, Osaka University, Japan
12Gross error detection and self-calibration of networked sensorsYuya Takase and Hidekata Hontani, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
13A method for positioning mobile sensor nodes using non-parametric belief propagationYuko Toshimitsu and Hidekata Hontani, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
14Logic-Inspired Query Processing Framework for Sensor NetworksChristian Hoareau and Ichiro Satoh, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
15An Entity Information Registry For Rendezvous-based Resourse Coordination SystemKei Wada, Yoshihiro Kawahara, and Tohru Asami, The University of Tokyo, Japan
16GeoSkip: A Structured Overlay Network for Location-based ServiceYoichi Nakamura, Hiroki Saito, and Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
17Audio Fingerprinting in UbiComp Environments - Performance Measurements and ApplicationsStephan Sigg, Daniel Röhr, Monty Beuster, Michael Beigl, TU Braunschweig, Germany
18Why search space size is important for context predictionStephan Sigg, Monty Beuster, Daniel Röhr, Michael Beigl, TU Braunschweig, Germany
19The proposal of the dynamic scheduling in the sensor network according to a production of electricityNorihisa Segawa Daiki Ito Yoshihiko Abe and Jun Sawamoto, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
20Process Level Energy Reservation for Networked Sensing SystemsMasato Mori, Junichi Yura, Jin Nakazawa, Hideyuki Tokuda, Keio University, Japan
21Live! Commerce System:A Marketing WSN enabling Analyzing Costumers' Attention in the Real ShopsIwai Masa, Mori Masato, Yoshito Tobe, and Tokuda Hideyuki

Accepted Demonstrations

# Title Authors
1 An Ultra Low Power ZigBee Module - AA batteries can works for over 10 years! Itsuki Tanabe, Hiroshi Sasaki, and Li Zheng
Research & Development Headquarters, Yamatake CorporationFujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan
2 Subtraction Stereo - A Stereo Vision Suitable for Surveillance Applications Tatsuya Nakanishi, Yuuki Hashimoto, Kota Irie and Kazunori Umeda
Course of Precision Engineering, School of Science and Engineering, Chuo University
3 Implementation of Hierarchical GAF Takashi Osawa(1), Tokuya Inagaki(1) and Susumu Ishihara(2)
(1)Graduate School of EngineeringShizuoka UniversityHamamatsu, Japan(2)Graduate School of Science and TechnologyShizuoka UniversityHamamatsu, Japan
4 An RFID-Based Human-Probe Positioning System Ryohei Suzuki(1), Marcelo H. T. Martins (1), Yasuyuki Ishida (2), Yoshito Tobe (2), Shin’ichi Konomi(3), Kaoru Sezaki(3)
(1) Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo(2) Department of Information And Media Engineering, Tokyo Denki Univ.(3) Center for Spatial Information Science, University of Tokyo
5 The Three-Lead Wireless ECG in Sensor Networks for Mobile Patients Visarut Nopparat and Phongsak Keeratiwintakorn
Department of Electrical Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology North Bangkok, 1518 Pibulsongkram Rd, Bangsue, Bangkok, THAILAND
6 Development of Mobile Robot Teleoperation System utilizing Robot Sensor Network Yuji Kimitsuka, Kei Sawai, Tsuyoshi Suzuki
Dept. of Information and Communication Engineering, Tokyo Denki University
7 Developing a Virtual Environment for better Sensory Perception Daniel Röhr(1), Michael Beigl(1), Monty Beuster(1), Stephan Sigg(1), Christian Decker(2), Till Riedel(2), Martin Berchtold(2)
(1) Distributed and Ubiquitous Systems Group,Technical University Braunschweig, GERMANY (2) Telecooperation Office (TecO), University of Karlsruhe, GERMANY
8 A Database Infrastructure for Supporting Applications of Ubiquitous Sensor Networks Hideyuki Kawashima
Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba
9 Wireless Sensor Network for Industrial Automation Masato Yamaji, Yosuke Ishii, Tomomi Shimamura, and Shuji Yamamoto
Ubiquitous Field Computing Research Center, Yokogawa Electric Corporation, Tokyo, JAPAN
10 ESAWN-NR: Authentic Aggregation and Non-Repudiation in Wireless Sensor Networks Joachim Wilke Erik-Oliver Bla? Martina Zitterbart
Institute of Telematics, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
11 Wireless Camera Node with Passive Pendulum Mechanism Kuniaki Kawabata(1), Hideo Sato(2), Tsuyoshi Suzuki(2), Yoshito Tobe(2)
(1)Kawabata Intelligent System Research Unit, RIKEN(2) Tokyo Denki University
12 Sensor data management in dynamic environments Levent Gürgen(1), Claudia Roncancio(2), Cyril Labbe(2), Vincent Olive(1) and Didier Donsez(2)
(1) Orange Labs, France Telecom R&D; - Grenoble, France(2) LIG Laboratory - Grenoble, France
13 EMG Sensor Integration Based on Two Dimensional Communication. Yasutoshi Makino, Shuhei Ogawa and Hiroyuki Shinoda
Department of Information Physics and Computing, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, University of Tokyo
14 Active Tag Based Pedestrian Localization Emulation System Razvan Beuran(1)(2), Junya Nakata(2)(1), Takashi Okada(2)(1), Yoshihiro Suzuki(3), Tetsuya Kawakami(3), Ken-ichi Chinen(2)(1), Yasuo Tan(2)(1), Yoichi Shinoda(2)(1)
(1) National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Ishikawa, Japan(2) Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Ishikawa, Japan(3) Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan
15 Development of a sensor node with impact resistance capability for gathering disaster area information Kei Sawai(1), Hitoshi Kono(1), Tsuyoshi Suzuki(1), Kuniaki Kawabata(2), Yasushi Hada(3)
(1)Tokyo Denki Univ. Department of Information and Communication Engineering. Networked Robotics Lab(2) Kawabata Intelligent System Research Unit, RIKEN(3) National Institute of Information and Communications Technology(NICT)

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