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Monday, February 6 th , 2012 Lecture #1 Sue Moon and Heather Haitao Zheng. WST 560 Mobile Web and Applications http://an.kaist.ac.kr/courses/2012/wst560. Goals of WST 560.
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Monday, February 6th, 2012Lecture #1Sue Moon and Heather Haitao Zheng WST 560 Mobile Web and Applications http://an.kaist.ac.kr/courses/2012/wst560
Goals of WST 560 Today's users use their mobile phones to access email, news, and their social networks. Driving interests in mobile phones especially smartphones not only push for new exciting applications, but open up a new set of challenges on connectivity, privacy and security issues in mobile computing. In this course, we will be discussing recent developments in mobile systems and applications, especially those driven by smartphones. Our course will include lectures on basic materials, presentation and discussion on recent technical papers, and an interdisciplinary course project.
Heather (Haitao) Zheng • http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~htzheng/ • MIT Tech Review’s TR-35 Award (2005) • 1 of 10 Emerging Technologies by MIT Tech Review (2006) • Fellow of the World Technology Network • Current research projects SAFIRE : Efficient and reliable dynamic spectrum access MERCURY: Trading platforms for dynamic spectrum distribution Papyrus: A software radio platform for dynamic spectrum sharing Proactive Spectrum Access
TA Yoonsung Hong Email: yoonsung@an.kaist.ac.kr Office: x7748, E3-1 Rm #4424
Grading Policy Quizzes + Attendance: 15% Presentation: 10% (2% extra for the 1st person) Mid-term: 15% Final: 15% Term Project: 45%
Lectures • 21 classes for lectures = 42 papers • Topics to cover • Mobile social networks • Security and privacy • Sensing and inference • Location • Energy efficiency • Networking design
Term Project • 2-3 per team • 3/5 Proposal: 10% • 4/9 Progress + demo: 15% • 5/16 Final presentation + demo + report: 20%
How to read a paper by S. Keshav http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1273458