City University of Hong Kong

The Croucher Foundation

Advanced Study Institute

Wireless Sensor Networks

4 - 8 DECEMBER 2006 (MON - FRI)
CITY UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG

Department of
Computer Science

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  The research on wireless sensor networks has been fueled up in recent years by the huge potential of applications, including military information gathering, environment monitoring, disaster relief operations, intelligent hospitals / homes, and so on. There are many challenging research issues for both theoreticians and practitioners. This ASI is a short course that focuses on the most recent advances and developments in both theoretical and application fields of wireless sensor networks. We invite internationally renowned computer scientists and engineers around the world to give talks in their specialty areas and share with us their experiences.

We will have extensive coverage and in-depth discussions on the topics in the areas of wireless sensor networks, including:

  • sensor systemdevelopments;
  • sensor network models;
  • localization algorithms;
  • interoperability between sensor networks and the Internet;
  • sensor network security.

We sincerely invite you to join us at this ASI for a rewarding learning experience and enthralling visit to City University of Hong Kong.

LECTURERS
  *  Imrich Chlamtac   *  Jean-Pierre Hubaux
*  P. R. Kumar *  Adrian Perrig
*  Mani Srivastava *  Ivan Stojmenovic
*  Doug Tygar *  Lixia Zhang
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
  • Xiaohua Jia, CityU HK (ASI Director)
  • Frances Yao, CityU HK (ASI Co-director)
  • Jiannong Cao, PolyU HK
  • Lionel Ni, HKUST
  • Pengjun Wan, IIT, USA
  • Weijia Jia, CityU HK
  • C. H. Lee, CityU HK
  • Duncan Wong, CityU HK