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CSE 646: Wireless Sensor Networks Syllabus

Dr. Murat Demirbas SUNY Buffalo. CSE 646: Wireless Sensor Networks Syllabus. Objective. Hands-on introduction to WSN and smartphone research Program WSN applications Identify basic research topics & open questions Learn research skills

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CSE 646: Wireless Sensor Networks Syllabus

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  1. Dr. Murat Demirbas SUNY Buffalo CSE 646: Wireless Sensor NetworksSyllabus

  2. Objective Hands-on introduction to WSN and smartphone research Program WSN applications Identify basic research topics & open questions Learn research skills Complete a project [& publish at a workshop/conference]

  3. Outline Applications for WSN Hw & Sw Platforms for WSN TinyOS tutorial Link layer MAC layer Topology control + Clustering Time Synchronization + Localization Routing Querying, Tracking Mobility Programming Abstractions

  4. Conduct of classes No required textbook, but “required reading”! Average 4 hours of reading per class No late homework / project Usual load is one assignment per week (due Tue.)‏ Academic integrity Office hours: Tue 4:00-5:30

  5. Grading %30 Assignments (10-12 assignments)‏ %20 Midterm %50 Project (10% initial report, 10% blog, 30% working code+ demo)

  6. Prerequisite No first semester students shall take the class A lot of time and dedication (do not take this class with a heavy schedule) Experience with C, objective C, or Java Sufficient technical reading & writing skills

  7. Resources http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~demirbas/cse646

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