The interesting paper on Wireless Sensor Networks for Ecology, by John Porter, Peter Arzberger, Hans-Werner Braun, Pablo Bryant, Stuart Gage, Todd Hansen, Paul Hanson, Chau-Chin Lin, Fang-Pang Lin, Timothy Kratz, William Michener, Sedra Shapiro and Thomas Williams is now available
Monthly Archives: May 2008
Buses as mobile sensing platforms?
According to European researchers, modern buses could be used as mobile sensing platforms,, sending out live information to be used to control traffic and detect road hazards. The 3.83 million euro EU-funded MORYNE project was completed in March 2008 with
IWSOS 2008
IWSOS 2008, the third International Workshop on Self-Organizing Systems, will be held in Vienna, Austria, December 10-12, 2008. Building on the success of previous workshops in this series held in Lancaster (September 2007) and in Passau (September 2006), IWSOS 2008
Bird calls reveal population secrets
Queensland University of Technology Sensor networks developed by QUT researchers are tracking rare birds without disturbing the population. Remote-controlled sensor networks developed by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) are helping scientists track rare bird populations living at Brisbane Airport.
EuroSSC 2008
The 3rd European Conference on Smart Sensing and Context (EuroSSC) will be held on October 29-31, 2008 in Zurich, Switzerland. This annual conference explores techniques, algorithms, architectures, protocols, and user aspects, underlying context-aware smart surroundings, and cooperating intelligent objects, and
PhD Studentship (NEMBES) – 3 positions
The holder of the studentship will be expected to pursue research within the overall scope of the NEMBES project. Applicants should hold a good honours undergraduate degree in computer science/engineering, and be able to demonstrate an aptitude for either constraint
The reSENSE Project is Looking for a Post-doc Researcher
The School of Electrical Engineering of the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, invites applications for a research associate (postdoctoral) position in wireless sensor networking to join the KTH-SICS research project reSENSE: ultra-reliable high-throughput wireless sensor networks. The successful candidate
Postdoc Job Offer
A new joint project at SICS and the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) is starting in June called reSENSE: ultra-reliable high-throughput wireless sensor networks. The project intends to make sensor networks both more reliable and have higher throughput than today.
Daintree Networks helps to bring ZigBee Smart Energy products to market
FREMONT, Calif. – (Business Wire) Daintree Networks, Inc. announced today that the latest release of its Sensor Network Analyzer (SNA) software provides full support for ZigBee Smart Energy, including full decodes for the Smart Energy application profile and support for
WINSOC Project Advances: The Promise Of Wireless Sensor Networks
WINSOC (Wireless Sensor Networks with Self-Organization Capabilities for Critical and Emergency Applications), a project funded by the FP6 Information Society Technologies programme of the European Union is already delivering results. WINSOC started in September 2006 and will run till the

