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DIALM-POMC 2004: ADVANCE PROGRAM
Friday October 1, 2004
8:15-8:30
Breakfast
8:45-9:00
Opening
9:00-9:50
Invited Talk:
Professor Ivan
Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa.
State of the Art in Ad Hoc &
Sensor Networks Research
9:50-10:00
Break
10:00-12:00
Session 1: Fundamentals
- On the Fundamental Limits of Topology Control.
András Faragó, The University of Texas at Dallas
- Unit Disk Graph Approximation: Virtual Coordinates for Ad
Hoc and Sensor Networks. Thomas Moscibroda,
Regina O'Dell, Mirjam Wattenhofer, Fabian Khun and
Roger Wattenhofer, ETH Zurich
- Connectivity in Evolving Graph with Geometric
Properties. Aubin Jarry and Zvi Lotker,
13S-CNRS/INRIA/University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis,
France
- Batch Conflict Resolution Algorithm with Progressively
Accurate Multiplicity Estimation. Petar Popovski, Frank
H.P. Fitzek and Ramjee Prasad, Center for
TeleInFrastructure (CTIF), Aalborg, Denmark
12:00-1:00
Lunch
1:00-3:00
Session 2: Sensor Networks
- Localized Techniques for Broadcasting in Wireless Sensor
Networks. Lorenzo Orecchia, Princeton University.
Alessandro Panconesi, Chiara Petrioli and Andrea
Vitaletti, University of Roma "La Sapienza"
- A Resource-efficient Time Estimation for Wireless Sensor
Networks. Daniela Tulone, University of Pisa
- Gathering Correlated Data in Sensor Networks. Pascal
von Rickenbach and Roger Wattenhofer, ETH Zurich
- Accuracy vs. Lifetime: Linear Sketches for Approximate
Aggregation Range Queries in Sensor Networks.
Konstantinos Kalpakis, Vasundhara Puttagunta and Parag
Namjoshi, University of Maryland, Baltimore
3:00-3:15
Break
3:15-5:15
Session 3: Ad Hoc Networks
- LLS: a Locality Aware Location Service for Mobile Ad hoc
Networks. Ittai Abraham, Danny Dolev and Dahlia
Malkhi, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
- Improved Approximation Results for the Minimum Energy
Broadcasting Problem. Michele Flammini, University
of L'Aquila. Ralf Klasing, Alfredo Navarra and Stephane
Perennes, 13S-CNRS/INRIA/University of
Nice-Sophia Antipolis
- OVSF-CDMA Code Assignment in Wireless Ad hoc Networks.
Peng-Jun Wan, Xiang-Yang Li and Ophir Frieder,
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
- Experimental Analysis of Adjustable Sectorized Topologies
for Static Ad hoc Networks. Klaus Volbert,
Paderborn University
5:15-5:30
Closing
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