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Update of /cvsroot/firebug/firebug/web In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv28391 Modified Files: spie.bib spie_2004.tex Log Message: Added more to outline of spie paper.' Index: spie.bib =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/firebug/firebug/web/spie.bib,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -C2 -d -r1.1 -r1.2 *** spie.bib 11 Jul 2003 16:11:45 -0000 1.1 --- spie.bib 11 Jul 2003 18:15:48 -0000 1.2 *************** *** 1,3 **** --- 1,63 ---- + + @inproceedings{mainwaring:a2002, + author = "Alan Mainwaring and Joseph Polastre and + Robert Szewczyk and David Culler and John Anderson", + title = "Wireless Sensor Networks for Habitat Monitoring", + booktitle = "ACM International Workshop on Wireless + Sensor Networks and Applications (WSNA'02)", + address = "Atlanta, GA", + month = Sep, + day = 28, + year = 2002, + url = "citeseer.nj.nec.com/mainwaring02wireless.html" + } + + @InProceedings{mehta:v2002, + author = {V. Mehta and M. {El Zarki}}, + title = {Fixed Sensor Networks for Civil Infrastructure Monitoring}, + booktitle = {Proceedings Med-Hoc-Net, Sardegna, Italy}, + OPTcrossref = {}, + OPTkey = {}, + OPTpages = {}, + year = {2002}, + OPTeditor = {}, + OPTvolume = {}, + OPTnumber = {}, + OPTseries = {}, + OPTaddress = {}, + OPTmonth = {}, + OPTorganization = {}, + OPTpublisher = {}, + OPTnote = {}, + OPTannote = {} + } + + + + @InProceedings{west:b2001, + author = {B. W. West and P. G. Flikkema and + T. Sisk and G. W. Koch}, + title = {Wireless Sensor Networks for Dense + Spatio-Temporal Monitoring of the Environment: A Case for + Integrated Circuit, System, and Network Design}, + booktitle = {2001 IEEE CAS Workshop on Wireless + Communications and Networking}, + OPTcrossref = {}, + OPTkey = {}, + OPTpages = {}, + year = {2001}, + OPTeditor = {}, + OPTvolume = {}, + OPTnumber = {}, + OPTseries = {}, + address = {University of Notre Dame}, + month = {August}, + OPTorganization = {}, + OPTpublisher = {}, + OPTnote = {}, + OPTannote = {} + } + @InProceedings{woo:a2003, author = {A. Woo and T. Tong and D. Culler}, Index: spie_2004.tex =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/firebug/firebug/web/spie_2004.tex,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -C2 -d -r1.1 -r1.2 *** spie_2004.tex 11 Jul 2003 16:11:45 -0000 1.1 --- spie_2004.tex 11 Jul 2003 18:15:48 -0000 1.2 *************** *** 6,9 **** --- 6,12 ---- \setlength{\textheight}{8.5in} + + \newcommand{\blast}{BLAST} + \begin{document} *************** *** 84,89 **** --- 87,112 ---- + \subsection{Previous work using \blast/Mica2} + + One paragraph of Alec's work~\cite{woo:a2003}, + and anyone else's work using \blast/Mica2. + + + \subsection{Previous work with outdoor sensors} + + One or two paragraphs describing other work with + wireless sensor networks outdoors, specifically, + ~\cite{mainwaring:a2002,west:b2001,mehta:v2002}. + + + \subsection{Pr\'ecis} + + Briefly outline the paper in one paragraph, tell the + reader what you're going to tell them. + + \section{Protocols} + \section{TOS active messages} *************** *** 95,98 **** --- 118,131 ---- whatever they are calling it when this paper ships. + The \blast\ protocol has the following characteristics: + \begin{enumerate} + \item Many-to-one: messages are routed to a single base node. + \item Routing tables evolve using window mean with exponentially weighted, + moving average (WMEWMA) estimators for evaluating link quality. + EWMA balances reactivity to changes in link quality (agility) + with + + \end{enumerate} + \subsection{Firebug data protocol} *************** *** 129,139 **** \section{Results} \section{Discussion} ! \section{Conclusions} \bibliography{spie} \bibliographystyle{plain} ! \end{document} \ No newline at end of file --- 162,188 ---- \section{Results} + Put all the data from all the experiments here. + + + \section{Discussion} ! Interpret all the data from the previous section here. ! Say what is important and why it's important. ! ! ! ! \section{Summary and conclusions} ! ! One or two paragraphs telling the reader what you told them, ! and what the bit work should be. ! \bibliography{spie} \bibliographystyle{plain} ! \end{document} ! ! ! |