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Overall statistics of CRUISE portal by Nikolaos Papaoulakis — last modified 2007-12-14 20:25
Inventory of graduate courses on sensor networks by Nikolaos Papaoulakis — last modified 2007-12-03 10:36
Deliverable D113.1 by xkech — last modified 2006-07-26 18:06
Sensor Networks Roadmap & Strategic Research Agenda
Deliverable D121.1 by xkech — last modified 2006-09-01 16:37
First release of the CRUISE Portal (with user manual)
First Summer School Final Programme by xkech — last modified 2006-09-06 19:07
1st CRUISE Newsletter by xkech — last modified 2006-09-19 19:31
Deliverable D.000.1 by hanne skovby — last modified 2006-10-10 17:58
CRUISE Handbook
Deliverable D.310.1 by hanne skovby — last modified 2006-10-10 17:58
Exchange Guidelines
Deliverable D.320.1 by hanne skovby — last modified 2006-10-10 17:58
Dissemination Implementation Plan
2nd CRUISE newsletter by hanne skovby — last modified 2006-12-21 14:15
Euro-India Workshop - Final programme by xkech — last modified 2006-11-05 17:52
WSN Simulation Tool Knowledgebase by Markus Becker — last modified 2006-11-15 20:43
Giving an overview on the different available simulations tools by summarizing experience, advantages and disadvantages of each tool is a major topic for this work package. This also includes available tutorials or links to publicly available tutorials
Winter School program in Madrid by Víctor P. Gil — last modified 2006-12-21 14:15
The program of the Winter School to be held in Madrid
3rd CRUISE Newsletter by Slobodanka Tomic — last modified 2007-01-10 10:17
EC Cluster for Mesh and Sensor Networks by Neeli Prasad — last modified 2007-03-02 19:56
Scope of the Cluster is to discuss, study and define: Mesh and Sensor Networks scenarios, architectures, roadmaps, and social-economics ; Network Protocols and Data Aggregation; Security and Mobility and Transmission: modulation, coding and signal processing strategies suitable for Wireless Sensor Transmission. Objective of the Cluster is to Provide a forum to facilitate knowledge sharing and leverage of Mesh and Sensor Networks technologies Contact person of the cluster: Chairperson: Neeli R. Prasad (np@kom.aau.dk) Contact persons in the European Commission: Paulo Da Sousa (Paulo.Desousa@cec.eu.int)
4th CRUISE Newsletter by Slobodanka Tomic — last modified 2007-05-12 21:26
Workshop on WSN colocated with VTC2007 Spring, Dublin, Ireland, April 25 2007 by Neeli Prasad — last modified 2007-04-19 22:51
Organised by: Neeli Prasad, CTIF, Aalborg University, Denmark, Gabriele Kotsis, University of Linz, Austria, Dirk Pesch Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), Ireland Paulo De Sousa, European Commision, Belgium Advances in technology are acting as enablers for the development of innovative applications and services in sensor environments. Data for wide variety of parameters of the physical world will be collected, analysed and processed in the systems. Networks of these nodes will support the individuals in their every day lives in an unobtrusive way which requires adaptiveness and intelligence in all building blocks of such systems. Wireless Sensor Networks and Personal Networks are therefore expected to promote a variety of application domains with a huge potential for the industry, for the individual user and for the society. Application domains such as the car industry or the health care sector are setting the requirements and define by their specific needs the path for future technology developments. In this workshop key players from academia and industry will discuss new trends in wireless sensor networks. Presentations and discussions on visions for technology-driven research but also share opinions on emerging needs for wireless sensor-based applications and services thus being drivers for further technological innovations. The goal of this Workshop is to create the vision for the sensor and personal networks. Speakers will be invited from industry and academia from Europe and Asia. There will be presentations from the IST projects CRUISE, MAGNET Beyond and PULSERS Phase II.
IEEE Workshop on Wireless Mesh and Sensor Networks, Globecom 2007, Washington DC, USA, November 30, 2007 by Neeli Prasad — last modified 2007-07-24 21:09
IEEE Workshop on Wireless Mesh and Sensor Networks: Paving the way to the future or yet another ….?? : Wireless systems for industry have mostly used cellular-style radio links, using point-to-point or point-to-multipoint transmission. Traditional wireless formats have liabilities in industrial applications. These include rigid structure, meticulous planning requirements, and dropped signals. In contrast, wireless mesh networks are multihop systems in which devices assist each other in transmitting packets through the network, especially in adverse conditions. You can drop these ad hoc networks into place with minimal preparation, and they provide a reliable, flexible system that can be extended to thousands of devices. Having said that, there are several challenges facing successful outdoor wireless municipal mesh (“muni-mesh”) network deployments. Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) and wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are two emerging wireless technologies which will have important impact in the future. In fact, the significance of WSNs places them among the most important technologies in the 21st century.
Portal Statistics by Nikolaos Papaoulakis — last modified 2007-11-28 12:36
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