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COMP 660I (Spring 2004): Topics in Computer and Communication Networks: Pervasive Computing

Instructor: Prof. Lionel M. Ni     Hit Counter

Announcement

  •     05/13/2004
    • All final notes up to today's presentation have been posted
  •     05/07/2004
    • Final notes posted: "Routing, Broadcast"
  •     05/06/2004
    • Notes updated: "Game, Maintenance, Emulation"
    • Final notes posted: "Tracking"
  •     05/05/2004
    • "Game Team" notes posted
    • Makeup for May 4: Friday lectures will end at 7 pm
  •     04/30/2004
    • "Location Team" notes posted
  •     04/28/2004
    • "Application Team" notes posted
    • "Traffic Team" notes posted
  •     04/26/2004
    • "Emulation Team" notes posted
  •     04/22/2004
    • The final presentation schedule has been posted.
    • "Maintenance Team" notes posted
    • "Monitor Team" notes posted
  •     04/19/2004
    • "Broadcast Team" notes posted
    • Guideline for presentation
      • Try to complete the presentation in 60 mins and leave 20 mins for Q&A.
      • Present the problem statement, objectives, and assumptions clearly at the beginning.
      • Present the major concept in a way that non-experts can understand. There is no need to get into details.
      • Show and explain the major results and findings.
      • Indicate strong and weak points of the work
      • Indicate potential future work (from your viewpoint, not the authors)
  •     04/15/2004
    • "Range Team" notes posted
  •     04/14/2004
    • "Privacy Team" notes posted
  •     04/12/2004
    • "Middleware Team" notes posted
  •     03/29/2004
    • Recent papers appeared in Proc. of the Second IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, PerCom 2004 were posted on our papers web site. Also posted are papers from four related workshops: Context Modeling and Reasoning (CoMoRea'04); 1st International Workshop on Mobile Peer-to-Peer Computing (MP2P'04); Pervasive Computing and Communications Security (PerSec'04); and Middleware Support for Pervasive Computing (PerWare'04)
  •     03/28/2004
    • Notes on "How to publish papers" posted
    • "Tracking Team" notes posted (April 1)
    • Makeup class time: every Friday 5 to 6:20 pm starting from April 16
  •     03/15/2004
    • All classes from March 16 until March 30 will be cancelled. Makeup classes will be arranged after spring break
    • A new web site on sensor networks from Jim Kurose of U Mass was added.
    • A new web site on papers presented at Infocom 2003 and Infocom 2004 was added.
  •     03/11/2004
    • March 11 presentation notes were updated on March 11, 2:20 pm.
  •     03/10/2004
    • Please attend the HKUST Networking Workshop on March 12 (Friday). Both authors of the networking textbook will be here. They will talk bout hot topics in networking research (http://www.cs.ust.hk/~gchan/NetWS04/)
    • All presentations will be moved back one slot. Please check the schedule page again.
  •     03/03/2004
    • P2P notes posted
    • All project proposals posted
    • Class presentation schedule posted
  •     02/25/2004
    • "Networking the Physical World" (David Culler) notes posted
  •     02/24/2004
    • "Sensor networks" notes posted
    • Selected project topics listed in Project web page
  •     02/18/2004
    • Service discovery notes posted
    • Some service discovery papers posted
  •     02/16/2004
    • Due to an urgent matter, I have to cancel tomorrow's (17 Feb, Tuesday) class. I'll announce a makeup class later. In the mean time, you should form a team and discuss a topic of your interest.
  •     02/10/2004
    • Class list updated
    • Students should form a team and decide the presentation topic asap
    • Proposed project topics are posted on papers page.
  •     02/02/2004
    • Pervasive Computing: Overview notes posted
  •     02/01/2004
    • This page is being constructed.

Last update on 05/13/2004 by ni@cs.ust.hk