Program
Preliminary Program
<Wednesday June 16th, 2010>Registration Desk Opens @ 7:30 AM
Opening Remarks and Awards: 8:30 AM to 9:00 AM
Keynote by Prof. Rosalind Picard: 9 AM to 10:30 AM
Break 10:30 AM to 11 AM
Mobile Sensing Applications (Chair: Gaetano Borriello) : 11 AM to 12:30 PM
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#40 - Darwin Phones: The Evolution of Sensing and Inference on Mobile Phones
#20 - Automatic and Robust Breadcrumb System Deployment for Indoor Firefighter Applications
#148 - IDEA: Integrated Distributed Energy Awareness for Wireless Sensor Networks
Lunch : 12:30 PM to 2 PM
Enabling New Smartphone Applications (Chair: Doug Terry) : 2 PM to 3:30 PM
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#149 - MAUI: Making Smartphones Last Longer with Code Offload
#96 - PRISM: Platform for Remote Sensing using Mobile Smartphones
#79 - CrowdSearch: Exploiting Crowds for Accurate Real-time Image Search on Mobile Phone
Break 3:30 PM to 4 PM
Energy Management (Chair: Romit Roy Choudhury) : 4 PM to 5 PM
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#92 - NAPman: Network-Assisted Power Management for WiFi Devices
#60 - Catnap: Exploiting High Bandwidth Wireless Interfaces to Save Energy for Mobile Devices
Demo and Poster Session (with Reception) : 5 PM to 7 PM
<Thursday June 17th, 2010>
Plenary Talk by Prof. Deborah Estrin: 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM
Break 10:00 AM to 10:30 AM
Automotive Applications (Chair: Rajesh Balan) : 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM
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#144 - ParkNet: Drive-by Harvesting of Road-Side Parking Statistics
#47 - Horn-Ok-Please
#116 - GreenGPS: A Participatory Sensing Fuel-Effcient Maps Application
Lunch 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Measurements (Chair: Lin Zhong) : 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM
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#25 - Anatomizing Application Performance Differences on Smartphones
#155 - Diversity in Smartphone Usage
#156 - On the Limits of Effective Hybrid Micro-Energy Harvesting on Mobile CRFID Sensors
Break 3:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Systems and Applications for Cellular Networks (Chair: David Wetherall) : 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM
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#103 - Augmenting Mobile 3G Using WiFi: Measurement, System Design, and Implementation
#28 - Characterizing the Transport Behaviour of the Short Message Service
#50 - Performance Study of Active Tracking in a Cellular Network using a Modular Signaling Platform
#68 - Energy-Delay Tradeoffs in Smartphone Applications
Conference banquet 7:30 pm
<Friday June 18th, 2010>
Energy and Location Determination (Chair: Anthony LaMarca) : 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM
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#128 - Growing an Organic Indoor Location System
#83 - Energy-Accuracy Aware Localization for Mobile Devices
#76 - Energy-Effcient Rate-Adaptive GPS-based Positioning for Smartphones
#185 - Improving Energy Ef?ciency of Location Sensing on Smartphones
Break 10:30 AM to 11 AM
Collaboration (Chair: Philip Levis) : 11 AM to 12:30 AM
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#164 - Ensemble: Cooperative Proximity-based Authentication
#180 - Docx2Go: Collaborative Editing of Fidelity Reduced Documents on Mobile Devices
#22 - MoVi: Mobile Phone based Video Highlights via Collaborative Sensing
Keynote Speech
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Prof. Rosalind W. Picard, is a founder and director of the Affective Computing Research Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Laboratory, co-director of the Things That Think Consortium, the largest industrial sponsorship organization at the lab, and leader of the new and growing Autism Communication Technology Initiative at MIT. In April 2009 she co-founded Affectiva, Inc., where she serves as chairman and chief scientist. Picard holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering with highest honors from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and master's and doctorate degrees, both in electrical engineering and computer science, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Prior to completing her doctorate at MIT, she was a Member of the Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories where she designed VLSI chips for digital signal processing and developed new methods of image compression and analysis. In 1991 she joined the MIT Media Lab faculty. She became internationally known for constructing mathematical texture models for content-based retrieval of images, for creating new tools such as the Photobook system, and for pioneering methods of automated search and annotation in digital video. The year before she was up for tenure, she published the award-winning book Affective Computing, which was instrumental in starting a new field by that name. Picard has been awarded dozens of distinguished and named lectureships internationally and in 2005 was honored as a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to image and video analysis and affective computing. |
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Prof. Deborah Estrin (Ph.D., MIT, 1985; B.S., UCBerkeley, 1980) is a Professor of Computer Science at UCLA and Founding Director of the NSF-funded Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS). Estrin's current work focuses on participatory sensing systems, leveraging the location, image, and user-contributed data streams increasingly available globally from mobile smartphones. Projects include Participatory Sensing campaigns for civic engagement, and privacy-aware self-monitoring applications for health and wellness. Estrin's recognitions include: Anita Borg Institute's Women of Vision Award for Innovation and election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering. Estrin was honored as the winner of the SIGMOBILE's 2009 Outstanding Contributions Award. |
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Paper List
Automatic and Robust Breadcrumb System Deployment for Indoor Firefighter Applications
Hengchang Liu; Jingyuan Li; Zhiheng Xie; Shan Lin; Kamin Whitehouse; John Stankovic; David Siu
MoVi: Mobile Phone based Video Highlights via Collaborative Sensing
Xuan Bao; Romit Roy Choudhury
Anatomizing Application Performance Differences on Smartphones
Junxian Huang; Qiang Xu; Birjodh Tiwana; Z. Morley Mao; Ming Zhang; Paramvir Bahl
Characterizing the Transport Behaviour of the Short Message Service
Earl Oliver
Darwin Phones: The Evolution of Sensing and Inference on Mobile Phones
Emiliano Miluzzo; Cory T. Cornelius; Ashwin Ramaswamy; Tanzeem Choudhury; Andrew T. Campbell; Zhigang Liu
Horn-Ok-Please
Rijurekha Sen; Bhaskaran Raman; Prashima Sharma
Performance Study of Active Tracking in a Cellular Network using a Modular Signaling Platform
Michal Ficek; Tomas Pop; Petr Vlacil; Katerina Dufkova; Lukas Kencl; Martin Tomek
Catnap: Exploiting High Bandwidth Wireless Interfaces to Save Energy for Mobile Devices
Fahad R. Dogar; Peter Steenkiste; Konstantina Papagiannaki
Energy-Delay Tradeoffs in Smartphone Applications
Moo-Ryong Ra; Jeongyeup Paek; Abhishek B. Sharma; Ramesh Govindan; Martin H. Krieger; Michael J. Neely
Energy-Effcient Rate-Adaptive GPS-based Positioning for Smartphones
Jeongyeup Paek; Joongheon Kim; Ramesh Govindan
CrowdSearch: Exploiting Crowds for Accurate Real-time Image Search on Mobile Phones
Tingxin Yan; Vikas Kumar; Deepak Ganesan
Energy-Accuracy Aware Localization for Mobile Devices
Kaisen Lin; Aman Kansal; Dimitrios Lymberopoulos; Feng Zhao
NAPman: Network-Assisted Power Management for WiFi Devices
Eric Rozner; Vishnu Navda; Ram Ramjee; Shravan Rayanchu
PRISM: Platform for Remote Sensing using Mobile Smartphones
Tathagata Das; Prashanth Mohan; Venkata Padmanabhan; Ram Ramjee; Asankhaya Sharma
Augmenting Mobile 3G Using WiFi: Measurement, System Design, and Implementation
Aruna Balasubramanian; Ratul Mahajan; Arun Venkataramani
GreenGPS: A Participatory Sensing Fuel-Efficient Maps Application
Nam Pham; Raghu K. Ganti; Hossein Ahmadi; Saurabh Nangia; Tarek F. Abdelzaher
Growing an Organic Indoor Location System
Jun-geun Park; Ben Charrow; Dorothy Curtis; Jonathan Battat; Einat Minkov; Jamey Hicks; Seth Teller; Jonathan Ledlie
ParkNet: Drive-by Harvesting of Road-Side Parking Statistics
Suhas Mathur; Tong Jin; Nikhil Kasturirangan; Janani Chandrashekharan; Wenzhi Xue; Marco Gruteser; Wade Trappe
IDEA: Integrated Distributed Energy Awareness for Wireless Sensor Networks
Geoffrey Werner Challen; Jason Waterman; Matt Welsh
MAUI: Making Smartphones Last Longer with Code Offload
Eduardo Cuervo; Aruna Balasubramanian; Dae-ki Cho; Alec Wolman; Stefan Saroiu; Ranveer Chandra; Paramvir Bahl
Diversity in Smartphone Usage
Hossein Falaki; Ratul Mahajan; Srikanth Kandula; Dimitrios Lymberopoulos; Ramesh Govindan; Deborah Estrin
On the Limits of Effective Hybrid Micro-Energy Harvesting on Mobile CRFID Sensors
Jeremy Gummeson; Shane S. Clark; Kevin Fu; Deepak Ganesan
Ensemble: Cooperative Proximity-based Authentication
Andre Kalamandeen; Adin Scannell; Anmol Sheth; Anthony LaMarca; Eyal de Lara
Docx2Go: Collaborative Editing of Fidelity Reduced Documents on Mobile Devices
Krishna P. N. Puttaswamy; Cathy Marshall; Venugopalan Ramasubramanian; Patrick Stuedi; Douglas B. Terry; Ted Wobber
Improving Energy Effciency of Location Sensing on Smartphones
Zhenyun Zhuang; Kyu-Han Kim; Jatinder Pal Singh




