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Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems - 5th IEEE International Conference, DCOSS 2009, Marina del Rey, CA, USA, June 8-10, 2009, Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
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Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems - 5th IEEE International Conference, DCOSS 2009, Marina del Rey, CA, USA, June 8-10, 2009, Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5516
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in the algorithmic and foundational aspects, high-level approaches
as well as more applied and technology-related issues regarding
tools and applications of wireless sensor networks. June 2009 Jie
Wu Viktor K. Prasanna Ivan Stojmenovic Message from the Program
Chair This proceedings volume includes the accepted papers of the
5th International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor
Systems. This year we int- duced some changes in the composition of
the three tracks to increase cro- disciplinary interactions. The
Algorithms track was enhanced to include topics pertaining to
performance analysis and network optimization and renamed "-
gorithms and Analysis. " The Systems and Applications tracks,
previously s- arate, were combined into a single track. And a new
track was introduced on "Signal Processing and Information Theory.
" DCOSS 2009 received 116 submissions for the three tracks. After a
thorough reviewprocess,
inwhichatleastthreereviewsweresolicitedforallpapers, atotal of 26
papers were accepted. The research contributions in this
proceedings span many aspects of sensor systems, including
energy-e?cient mechanisms, tracking and surveillance, activity
recognition, simulation, query optimization, network coding,
localization, application development, data and code dissemination.
Basedonthereviews, wealsoidenti?edthebestpaperfromeachtrack, which
are as follows: BestpaperintheAlgorithmsandAnalysistrack:
"E?cientSensorPlacement for Surveillance Problems" by Pankaj
Agarwal, Esther Ezra and Shashidhara Ganjugunte. Best paper in the
Applications and Systems track: "Optimal Allocation of
Time-Resources for Multihypothesis Activity-Level Detection," by
Gautam Thatte, ViktorRozgic, MingLi, SabyasachiGhosh, UrbashiMitra,
ShriNarayanan, Murali Annavaram and Donna Spruijt-Metz. Best paper
in the Signal Processing and Information Theory track: "D- tributed
Computation of Likelihood Maps for Target Tracking" by Jonathan
Gallagher, Randolph Moses and Emre Ertin.
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