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9th WISES 2011: Regensburg, Germany
- Markus Kucera, Thomas Waas:
Proceedings of the Ninth Workshop on Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems, WISES 2011, Regensburg, Germany, July 7-8, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-1550-1
Session 1: Intelligent solutions I
- Andrei Foldi, Michael Vetter, Markus Kucera:
Using web service agents for mobile medical applications. 3-6 - Javier Martínez Fernández, Ralf Seepold, Giuseppe Trombino, Natividad Martínez Madrid:
Realtime sensor monitoring correlation to technical analysis. 7-12 - Massimo Conti, Dario Fedeli, Marco Virgulti:
B4V2G: Bluetooth for electric vehicle to smart grid connection. 13-18
Session 2: Data communication
- Florian Lutz, Michael Vetter, Thomas Waas, Markus Kucera:
Load balancing and aggregation of multiple ADSL links. 21-26 - Robert Paulo, Per Anders Johansson, Daniel Kriesten, Ulrich Heinkel:
Expedient usage of wakeup receivers in wireless network applications. 27-32
Session 3: Sensors
- Jürgen Jessen, Marcus Venzke, Volker Turau:
Design considerations for a universal smart energy module for energy harvesting in wireless sensor networks. 35-40 - Muhammad Akmal Johar, Robert Freier, Andreas König:
Adding self-x capabilities to AMR sensors as a first step towards dependable embedded systems. 41-46 - Umair Ali Khan, Markus Quaritsch, Bernhard Rinner:
Design of a heterogeneous, energy-aware, stereo-vision based sensing platform for traffic surveillance. 47-52
Session 4: Automotive communication
- Andreas Rath, Thomas Waas, Dennis Degueldre, Josef Noebauer:
A two wire power over Ethernet approach for in-vehicle applications. 55-60 - Norbert Balbierer, Thomas Waas, Josef Noebauer, Jochen Seitz:
Energy consumption of Ethernet compared to automotive bus networks. 61-66 - Helge Zinner, Josef Noebauer, Jochen Seitz, Thomas Waas:
A comparison of time synchronization in AVB and FlexRay in-vehicle networks. 67-72
Session 5: Network on chip system architecture
- Andreas Raith, Kathrin Sattler, Rudolf Ertlmeier, Thomas Brandmeier:
Networking and integration of active and passive safety systems. 75-80 - Mikel Azkarate-askasua, Xabier Iturbe, Imanol Martinez, Roman Obermaisser:
FI4SoC: A fault injection framework for transient fault effects in embedded MPSoCs. 81-86 - Gert Schley, Martin Radetzki:
Optimal distribution of privileged nodes in networks-on-chip. 87-92
Session 6: Intelligent solutions II
- Franz Wotawa, Simona Nica, Mihai Nica:
Debugging and test case generation using constraints and mutations. 95-100 - Benjamin Kuch, Sjoerd Haasl, Matthias Wagner, Giorgio C. Buttazzo, Arne Sieber:
Preliminary report: Embedded platform for inertial based underwater navigation. 101-108 - Anita Sobe, Wilfried Elmenreich, László Böszörményi:
Replication for bio-inspired delivery in unstructured peer-to-peer networks. 109-116
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