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The Fourth International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications

SENSORCOMM 2010

July 18 - 25, 2010 - Venice/Mestre, Italy


Awards

The papers listed below have been selected as "Best Papers" based on the reviews of the original submission, the camera-ready version, and the presentation during the conference.

A diploma will be issued in the name of the authors and mailed to the contact author.

Awarded Papers

Integrated Circuit Architectures for High-Speed Time-Resolved Imaging
Martin Zlatanski, Wilfried Uhring, Jean-Pierre Le Normand, Chantal-Virginie Zint, and Daniel Mathiot

TrickleTree: A Gossiping Approach to Fast Staggered Scheduling for Data Gathering Wireless Sensor Networks
Wojciech Bober, Xiaoyun Li, and Chris Bleakley

Efficient Spectrum Allocation Using Case-Based Reasoning and Collaborative Filtering Approaches
Yenumula B. Reddy

A Discovery Process for Initializing Underwater Acoustic Networks
Joseph A. Rice and Chee Wei Ong

Measurement-Based Admission Control in Wireless Sensor Networks
Ibrahim Orhan and Thomas Lindh

Miniaturized Implantable Wireless Sensor System for Realtime Measurement of Well-Being of Fishes
Carsten Brockmann, Volker Großer, Jan Hefer, Stephan Guttowski, and Herbert Reichl

Toward Resilient Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks: Gradient-Based Routing in Focus
Ochirkhand Erdene-Ochir, Marine Minier, Fabrice Valois, and Apostolos Kountouris

Receiver-Based Routing Service for T-MAC Protocol
Adrian Fr. Kacsó and Ulrich Schipper

The CLARITY Modular Ambient Health and Wellness Measurement Platform
Michael Walsh, Michael O’Grady, Mauro Dragone, Richard Tynan, Antonio Ruzzelli, John Barton, Brendan O’Flynn, Gregory O’Hare, and Cian O’Mathuna

Enabling Battery-Less Wireless Sensor Operation Using Solar Energy Harvesting at Locations with Limited Solar Radiation
Sebastian Bader and Bengt Oelmann

Real-Time Monitoring and Detection of "Heart Attack" Using Wireless Sensor Networks
Kala John Kappiarukudil and Maneesha Vinodini Ramesh

A Cooperative Power-Saving Technique Using DVS and DMS Based on Load Prediction in Sensor Networks
Takahiro Hamachiyo, Yusuke Yokota, and Eiji Okubo

A Distributed Sensor Network for Real-Time Acoustic Traffic Monitoring and Early Queue Detection
B. Barbagli, I. Magrini, G. Manes, A. Manes, G. Langer, and M. Bacchi

Experimental Studies of Underwater Acoustic Communications over Multipath Channels
Guosong Zhang, Jens M. Hovem, Hefeng Dong, and Lanbo Liu

 
 

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