INSS 2008
Conference Program
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Mon, Jun 16, 08 Tue, Jun 17, 08 Wed, Jun 18, 08 Thu, Jun 19, 08
9:00 Opening Session 3 (SHORT) Session 6 (SHORT)
9:20 Keynote
9:40
10:00
10:20 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
10:40 Invited Talk I Invited Talk II Invited Talk III
11:00
11:20 Session 1 (FULL) Session 4 (FULL) Session 7 (FULL)
11:40
12:00
12:20 Lunch Lunch Lunch
12:40
13:00 Tutorial and Workshop
13:20 Session 2 (INDUSTRY) Session 5 (INDUSTRY) Session 8 (INDUSTRY)
13:40
14:00
14:20 Conference Tour Coffee Break
14:40 Coffee Break Session 9 (FULL)
15:00 Panel Discussion
15:20
15:40
16:00 Coffee Break
16:20 Session 10 (SHORT)
16:40 Poster/Demo Preparation
17:00 Poster/Demo Reception
17:20 Closing
17:40
18:00 Banquet
18:20
18:40
19:00
19:20
19:40
20:00
20:20
20:40
 
Tue, Jun 17, 08 (DAY 1)
9:00 – 9:20
Opening
9:20 – 10:20
Keynote
  Sensor Andrew: Ubiquitous Wide Campus Sensing Exploitation
José M. F. Moura
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
 
10:20 – 10:40 
Coffee break
10:40 – 11:20
Invited Talk 1
  Realising High-Rate Sensing in Wireless Embedded Systems
Mike Hazas
Lancaster University, UK
 
11:20 – 12:20
Session 1 Communication Protocols
  Multi-level Design and Optimization of Wireless Sensor Networks
Simone Campanoni and William Fornaciari Politecnico di Milano, ITALY
  Providing Data Integrity in Intermittently Connected Wireless Sensor Networks
Igor Talzi, Sandro Schönborn, and Christian Tschudin
University of Basel, SWITZERLAND
  Coping with Unreliable Channels: Efficient Link Estimation for Low-Power Wireless Sensor Networks
Andreas Meier, Tobias Rein, Jan Beutel, and Lothar Thiele
ETH Zurich, SWITZERLAND
 
12:20 – 13:20 
Lunch
13:20 – 14:40  
Session 2 Applications (Industry Papers)
  Production Management System in an Assembly Plant by Terrestrial Magnetism Sensors
Yoshitoshi Murata1, Nobuyoshi Sato1, and Shouichi Odashima 2
1Iwate Prefectural University, JAPAN, 2Kanto Auto Works, JAPAN
  A new Highly-Synchronized Wireless Mesh Network Model in use by the Electric Company to switch to Automatic Meter Reading: Case Study
Leor Hardy and Marius Gafen
Virtual Extension, ISRAEL
  Messaging Methods in a Service-Oriented Architecture for Industrial Automation Systems
Vlad M. Trifa, Dominique Guinard, and Moritz Koehler
SAP Research SWITZERLAND, and ETH Zurich, SWITZERLAND
  Optical vortex and correlation image sensor for networked deformation sensing of infrastructures
Seichi Sato1, Toru Kurihara1, Shigeru Ando1, and Ikumatsu Fujimoto21
The University of Tokyo, JAPAN, 2CREST, Japan Science and Technology Agency, JAPAN
 
14:40 – 15:00 
Coffee break
15:00 – 16:40 
Panel Discussion
16:40 – 17:00 
Demo and Poster Setup
17:00 – 21:00 
Demo and Poster Reception
Wed, Jun 18, 08 (DAY 2)
9:00 – 10:20
Session 3 Modeling and Data Management (Short Papers)
  Mathematical modeling and Simulation of Micro flux gate Magnetic sensor and ITS FABRICATION using MEMS Technology
E.M.S. Sri Jeevan
Amrita University, INDIA
  Neural Fault Isolator for Wireless Sensor NetworksLuciana
Moreira Sa de Souza1, Ricardo Sangoi Padilha2, and Christian Decker3
1SAP Research Karlsruhe, GERMANY, 2SAP Strategic Development St. Leon Rot, GERMANY, 3University of Karlsruhe, GERMANY
  Update Tolerant Execution of Continuous Queries on Sensor Data
Levent G¨rgen1, Claudia Roncancio2, Cyril Labbe2, and Vincent Olive1 1France Telecom R&D, FRANCE, 2LIG Laboratory, FRANCE
  Active Tag Emulation for Pedestrian Localization Applications
Razvan Beuran1,2, Junya Nakata2,1, Yoshihiro Suzuki3, Tetsuya Kawakami3, Ken-ichi Chinen2,1, Yasuo Tan2,1, and Yoichi Shinoda2,1
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, JAPAN, 2Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, JAPAN, 3Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., JAPAN
  The Tag Duplication Problem in an Integrated WSN for RFID-Based Item-Level Inventory Monitoring
Woohyung Chun1, Eric Noel2, and K. Wendy Tang1
1SUNY at Stony Brook, USA, 2AT&T Labs Research, USA
  Behavior Description Algorithm Based on Home Sensor Data using Nonlinear Transformations
Akinori Fujii,Taketoshi Mori, Hiroshi Noguchi, Masamichi Shimosaka, Akira Baba, and Tomomasa Sato
The University of Tokyo, JAPAN
  A Software Architecture for Accessing Data in Sensor Networks
Arijit Ghosh and Tony Givargis
University of California Irvine, USA
   
10:20 – 10:40 
Coffee break
10:40 – 11:20  
Invited Talk 2
  MEMS Inertial Sensors and Their Applications
Kazusuke MaenakaUniversity of Hyogo, JAPAN
 
11:20 – 12:20  
Session 4 Sensor Hardware
  Evaluation of Antenna-Integrated 315MHz Transmitter for Smart Microsensors
Jong-Wan Kim, Hidekuni Takao, Kazuaki Sawada, and Makoto IshidaToyohashi University of Technology, JAPAN, and Japan Science and Technology Agency, JAPAN
  Wireless Less-Invasive Blood Pressure Sensing Microsystem for Small Laboratory Animal In Vivo Real-Time Monitoring
Peng Cong, Wen H. Ko, and Darrin J. Young
Case Western Reserve University, USA
  Telemetry Platform for Deeply Implanted Biomedical Sensors
Steve Majerus and Steven L. Garverick
Case Western Reserve University, USA
 
12:20 – 13:20 
Lunch
13:20 – 14:20  
Session 5 Sensor Hardware (Industry Papers)
  The Implementation of Ultra Low Power IEEE802.15.4 Module and Its Application for Batteryless Wireless Sensors
Itsuki Tanabe, Hiroshi Sasaki, and Li Zheng
Yamatake Corporation, JAPAN
  Vibrating Sensing System based on Optical Excitation and Detection using Optical Fibers
Hideto Iwaoka1, Daisuke Chino2, Tsuyoshi Ikehara3, and Eiji Higurashi2
1Kanazawa Institute of Technology, JAPAN, 2The University of Tokyo, JAPAN, 3National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, JAPAN
  CMOS photo-transistor array detection system for visual light identification (ID)
Yoshinori Matsumoto, Takaharu Hara, and Yohsuke Kimura
Keio University, JAPAN
 
14:20 – 18:00 
Conference Tour
18:00 – 23:00 
Banquet
Thu, Jun 19, 08 (DAY 3)
 
9:00 – 10:20 
Session 6 Communication Protocols and Middleware (Short Papers)
  A Route Planning Method for Multiple Mobile Sensor Nodes
Masaki Nakamiya1, Tsutomu Terada2, and Shojiro Nishio1
1Osaka University, JAPAN, 2Kobe University, JAPAN
  Aggregating Sensor Data from Overlapping Multi-Hop Network Neighborhoods: Push or Pull
Kay Römer, and Bernd-Christian Renner
1ETH Zurich, SWITZERLAND, 2TU Hamburg, GERMANY
  Pluggable real world interfaces: Physically enabled code deployment for networked sensors
Till Riedel1, Philipp Scholl1, Christian Decker1, and Michael Beigl2
1Universität Karlsruhe, GERMANY, 2TU Braunschweig, GERMANY
  Toward Real-Time Extraction of Pedestrian Contexts with Stereo Camera
Kei Suzuki1, Kazunori Takashio2, Hideyuki Tokuda1,2, Masaki Wada2,3, Yusuke Matsuki2,3, and Kazunori Umeda2,3
1Keio University, JAPAN, 2CREST, Japan Science and Technology Agency, JAPAN, 3Chuo University, JAPAN
  Area-Based Activity Information Preservation Mechanism for Ubiquitous Sensor Environment
Hiroshi Sakakibara, Takuro Yonezawa, Jin Nakazawa, and Hideyuki TokudaKeio University, JAPAN
  SENSORD/Stat: Combining Sensor Middleware with a Statistical Computing Environment
Akio Sashima, Takeshi Ikeda, Yutaka Inoue, and Koichi Kurumatani
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, JAPAN, and CREST, Japan Science and Technology Agency, JAPAN
  Multipath Energy-aware Routing Protocol in Wireless Sensor Networks
Moonseong Kim1, Euihoon Jeong2, Young-Cheol Bang2, Soyoung Hwang3, and Bongsoo Kim3
1Michigan State University, USA, 2Korea Polytechnic University, KOREA, 3Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, KOREA
  Lightweight Fault Tolerant Time Synchronization in Wireless Sensor Networks
Soyoung Hwang, Gwang-Ja Jin, and Bongsoo Kim
ETRI, KOREA
 
10:20 – 10:40 
Coffee break
10:40 – 12:20
Invited Talk 3
  Sun glasses for buildings based on micromirror arrays: technology, control by networked sensors and scaling potentialHartmut Hillmer
Universität Kassel, GERMANY
 
 
10:40 – 2:20 
Session 7 Applications
  EMG Sensor Integration Based on Two-Dimensional Communication
Yasutoshi Makino, Shuhei Ogawa, and Hiroyuki Shinoda
The University of Tokyo, JAPAN
  Networked Sensing Systems for Detecting People Carrying Radioactive Material
Mani Chandy, Concetta Pilotto, and Ryan McLean
California Institute of Technology, USA
  Three-Dimensional Shape Capture Sheet Using Distributed Six-Axis Sensors
Takayuki Hoshi and HiroyukiShinoda
The University of Tokyo, JAPAN
 
12:20 – 13:20
Lunch
 
13:20 – 4:20 
Session 8 Applications (Industry Papers)
  Life Microscope: Continuous Daily-Activity Recording System with a Tiny Wireless Sensor
Takeshi Tanaka, Shunzo Yamashita, Kiyoshi Aiki, Hiroyuki Kuriyama, and Kazuo Yano
Hitachi, Ltd., JAPAN
  Research into Sensor Networks and Web APIs - Urban Navigation Systems Utilising Sensor Network Data
Tatsuro Endo, Ayumi Banno, and Yosuke Tamura
Fixstars Corporation, JAPAN
  Possibility of Sensor Network Applying for Railway Signal System
Yamato FukutaEast Japan Railway Company, JAPAN
 
14:20 – 14:40
Coffee break
 
14:40 – 6:00 
Session 9 Modeling and Security
  TinyPBC: Pairings for Authenticated Identity-Based Non-Interactive Key Distribution in Sensor Networks
1Leonardo Oliveira, 2Michael Scott, 1Julio López, and 1Ricardo Dahab
1UNICAMP, BRAZIL, 2Dublin City University, IRELAND
  Design and Analysis of Micro-Solar Power Systems for Wireless Sensor Networks
Jaein Jeong, Xiaofan Jiang, and David Culler
UC Berkeley, USA
  Position Sensing based on Electric Field Measurement on Two-Dimensional Signal Transmission Sheet
Kei Nakatsuma, Yasutoshi Makino, and Hiroyuki Shinoda
The University of Tokyo, JAPAN
  Quality of Location: Estimation, System Integration and Application
Martin Berchtold1, Till Riedel1, Christian Decker1, Christian Bittel1, Michael Beigl2, and Monty Beuster2
1Universität Karlsruhe, GERMANY, 2TU Braunschweig, GERMANY
 
16:00 – 16:20
Coffee break
 
16:20 – 7:10 
Session 10 Applications (Short Papers)
  Distributed and Efficient Classifiers for Wireless Audio-Sensor Networks
Baljeet Malhotra, Ioanis Nikolaidis, and Mario A. Nascimento
University of Alberta, CANADA
  Wireless Sensor Nodes Localization based on Multiple Range Data Fusion
Shintaro Yamada, Jun-ya Takayama, and Shinji Ohyama
Tokyo Institute of Technology, JAPAN
  Structural Health Monitoring System based on Strain Gauge Enabled Wireless Sensor Nodes
Haaksoo Choi, Sukwon Choi, and Hojung Cha
Yonsei University, KOREA
  Time synchronized wireless sensor system for building vibration measurement
Yutaka Uchimura
Shibaura Institute of Technology, JAPAN
  Vehicle Positioning Method with Car-to-Car Communications in Consideration of Communication Delay
Hidekata Hontani and Yuya Higuchi
Nagoya Institute of Technology, JAPAN
 
17:10 – 17:30 
Closing

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