TinyOS Technology Exchange

Program

8:30 - 9:00

Coffee & Setup (Demos can begin setup at 7:00)

9:00 - 9:15

Introduction and Welcome (David Culler)

9:15 - 10:00

New TinyOS Platforms panel:
  MicaZ (John Suh, Crossbow),
  Telos (Joe Polastre, UCB/Moteiv),
  EYES (Vlado Handziski, TU Berlin),
  iMOTE2 (Lama Nachman, Intel)

10:00 - 10:40

Important Recent Developments:
    Deluge reliable network programming (Jonathon Hui, UCB)
    XMESH routing layer (Martin Turon, Crossbow)
    TinyOS 1.2 - stable 1.1.x (Ion Yannopoulos, UCB)
    Nucleus NMS - sensor network managment system (Gilman Tolle, UCB)

10:40 - 12:40

Participant Demos and Posters  (poster/demo descriptions)
     - if your poster/demo does not appear in this list or if you want to add information, please send mail to hohltb@eecs.berkeley.edu.

12:40 - 1:30

Lunch

1:30 - 2:30

TinyOS 2.0
  Overview pdf (Phil Levis)
  Hardware Presentation/Abstraction/Independence illustrated on Sensor Stack (Vlado Handziski)
  NesC 1.2 - generic components, external types (David Gay)
  Network stacks (Joe Polastre, Phil Levis)
  Storage Stack (Jonathan Hui, David Gay)

2:30 - 3:10

Embedded Wireless Networking Testbeds
   Motelab > (Geoff Werner-Allen, Harvard)
   Kansei Testbed ( Emre Ertin, Ohio State Univ.)
   Mirage (Phil Buonnadonna, Intel Research)
   EmStar/EmTOS (Martin Lukac, UCLA)

3:10 - 3:30

Break

3:30 - 4:15

Panel: A Viable Sensor Network Industrial Ecosystem & Role of Zigbee
   Mike Horton, Crossbow
   Jim Schoenduve, ChipCon
   Asuman Suenbuel, SAP

4:15 - 4:45

Smart Dust Challenge Award
   - judges: Barbara Goode editor-in-chief Sensors Magazine, California State Sen. Debra Bowen, Vint Cerf, and Gary Morgenthaler

4:45 - 5:00

Wrap-up & Future Plans

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