EWSN 2010, the European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks, is the seventh of a series of annual meetings focusing on the latest research in the area of wireless sensor networks. This year it will be held at the University of
Monthly Archives: June 2009
UM-OSU University Challenge
In a recent contest between University of Michigan College of Engineering and Ohio State University undergrad students came up with a WSN proposal claimed to detect suicide bombers. The News Site from UM has the article.
Contiki 2.3
Contiki 2.3 is now available. It brings a new IPv6 routing layer, IPv6/6lowpan for the Tmote Sky platform, the Cooja TimeLine, a set of new shell commands, improvements to the LPP and X-MAC power-saving radio protocols, a new port to
EnerPak harvesting power management for wireless sensors
EnerPak from TPL Inc is a sophisticated power management and energy storage system for energy harvesting-powered wireless sensors that have moderate power needs due to high data rate, the need to support a mesh network topology, or complex data measurement
Semantic Sensor Networks 2009
The 2nd International Workshop on Semantic Sensor Networks 2009 (SSN09) to be collocated with the 8th International Semantic Web Conference ISWC 2009 which be held on 25-29 October 2009, Washington DC, USA The goal of this workshop is to develop
Soon after joining Twitter, @WSNBlog has 100+ followers. Seems like Twitter is catching on with the readers of WSNBlog.
SeNAml 2009
In conjunction with PDCAT’09 December 8-11, 2009, Hiroshima, Japan Following the success of the first SeNAmI at PDCAT 2008 in Dunedin, New Zealand, this workshop once again aims to bring together researchers from academia and industry to present and discuss
Second Life Seminar on the “Internet of Things”
Ever wished attending seminars and conferences was less of a hassle and cheaper? Well it can be with Second Life. Cisco recently announced a seminar on the “Internet of Things” that will be held in the Second Life virtual world.
IBM Zürich Research on Mote Runner
IBM’s Zürich Research Laboratory is working in the Mote Runner runtime and development platform for heterogeneous wireless networks. It’s meant to overcome some of the challenge of programming a WSN application. Although currently, it runs exclusively on Crossbow Iris motes,
New Eyes on the World: Advanced Sensors for Ecology
Innovative uses of advanced sensors and sensor networks are starting to be translated into new ecological knowledge. These sensors are providing a new set of “eyes” through which researchers may observe the world in new ways, extend spatial and temporal

