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ISSNIP-SENSEI

Summer School
Challenges and Directions for
Sensor Networks
The ISSNIP-SENSEI Summer School is being held at the University of Melbourne on
the Wednesday November 12th and Thursday November 13th, 2008. The
summer school will encompass a range of topics related to sensor networks
technology, current work and ongoing challenges. Featuring leading speakers from
Europe and Australia, the school will provide valuable insights for research students,
post-docs and academics alike into this interdisciplinary field.

Registration is free and lunch is included. Numbers are limited. To register, simply
indicate your intention to attend via email to issnip@ee.unimelb.edu.au

Topics and speakers:

Real World Internet scenarios including audio visual showcases, and global
architecture of the SENSEI framework and its eco-system
Alex Gluhak, Ericsson, Ireland

WS&AN islands envisioned for SENSEI including protocols and interfaces


with the global framework
Jussi Haapola, University of Oulu, Finland

GRID computing for Sensor Networks


Raj Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia

Wireless reprogrammability, routing and energy efficiency in sensor


networks. Example of "Synapse", a wireless reprogramming tool -
performances and demonstration
Nicola Bui, CFR Italy

Sensor Network deployment and development SunSPOTS


Paul Peng DENG, Daintree Networks/University of Melbourne, Australia

Visual Sensor Networks


Pubudu Pathirana, Deakin University Australia

Additional speakers to be confirmed.

ISSNIP Summer School


Dates: Wednesday November 12th and Thursday November 13th, 2008
Location: The University of Melbourne
Alan Gilbert building lecture theatres (Building 104),
Grattan Street, Parkville

The final program schedule and venue confirmation will be announced on the ISSNIP
website www.sensornetworks.net.au in coming days.

Supported by ISSNIP and the SENSEI consortium (www.sensei-project.eu)

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