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CSE 534: Advanced Computer Networks Sandeep Gupta Dept. CSE, BY 522 5-3806, sandeep.gupta@asu.edu Office Hours: Tu, Th 2-3:30

CSE534- Advanced Computer Networks Introduction to CSE 534 Focus: This semester we will concentrate on networking issues related to wireless sensor networks: Fundamentals and Novel aspects Energy-efficiency, topological Implementation issues (Hands-on Experience) Embedded system programming Performability and Dependability Reliability (Fault-Tolerance) and security

CSE534- Advanced Computer Networks Pre-requisite Undergraduate-level course in OS and Networking Experience with C or JAVA programming in LINUX/UNIX or Windows environment Willingness to Learn New Things Desire to be Creative

CSE534- Advanced Computer Networks Grading Letter Grades using +/- system will be assigned. Points distribution: 30%: Home works + prog. assignment 20%: Midterm (Tentative Date: Oct 14th) 50%: Term Project No Finals No Late Submission without prior permission from the instructor

CSE534- Advanced Computer Networks Term Project One or Two Students per team Oct. 12th: Sample project topics and description provided Oct 14th: Form Team, Select a Topic and Submit a Statement of Work (5%) Nov 9th: Midterm Project Status Report (15%) Nov 30th – Final Report Due (20%) Last Week of Nov and 1st Week of Dec.: Project Presentation (10%)

Programming Assignment Schedule CSE534- Advanced Computer Networks Programming Assignment Schedule Assignment 1 (5%) (topic: communication between sensors) Assigned: 31st Aug. Due: 14th Sep. Assignment 2: (10%) (topic: querying and data collection) Assigned: 14th Sep. Due: 28th Sep. Assignment 3: (5%) (topic: data storage) Assigned 28th Sep. Due 12th Oct.

CSE534- Advanced Computer Networks Home Work Schedule Home Work 1: (5%) Assigned: Sep 7th Due: 21st Sep. Home Work 2: (5%) Assigned: Sep 30th Due: 12th Oct.

CSE534- Advanced Computer Networks Topics Issues and Applications (2 Lect.) Routing (2 Lect.) Energy-Efficiency (1 Lect.) Recource Allocation (1 Lect.) Time Synchronization (2 Lect.) Localization (2 Lect.) Data Aggregation and Dissemination (4 Lect) Data Storage and Querying (2 Lect.) MAC Layer (2 Lect.) Security (2 Lect.) Self Organization, Clustering (4 Lect.)

CSE534- Advanced Computer Networks Resources Class Web Page: http://shamir.eas.asu.edu/~mcn/acn534.html Reference Books: Wireless Sensor Networks, C.S. Raghavendra, K. M. Sivalingam, and T. Znati, Kluwer Academic Press, ISBN 1-4020-7883-8 Wireless Sensor Network Design, Anna Hac, John Wiley, ISBN 0-470-86736-1 Fundamental of Mobile and Pervasive Computing F. Adelstein, S. Gupta, G. Richard, and L. Schwiebert, McGrawHill

CSE534- Advanced Computer Networks Resources (Cont.) Technical Papers from Conferences e.g. Sensys, Mobicom, Mobisys Journal e.g. ACM Transactions on Embedded Systems, ACM Transactions on Sensors, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing. Technical Papers are available online via ACM Digital Library www.acm.org/dl or IEEE Portal ieeexplore.ieee.org

CSE534- Advanced Computer Networks Resources (Cont.) iMPACT Lab (http://shamir.eas.asu.edu/~mcn) Wireless Sensor Nodes Several MICA Motes from Crossbow Couple of iMotes from Intel Measurement Instruments Digital multimeter Ayushman – A Testbed for Developing Dependable and Secure Communication Protocols for Sensor Networks (http://shamir.eas.asu.edu/~mcn/test-bed.html)

CSE534- Advanced Computer Networks Conclusions Feel free to ask questions Contact me with any problems/concerns you might have. Email is preferable. Get started on learning TinyOS and Motes programming http://shamir.eas.asu.edu/~mcn/Motes/Introduction.html Enjoy the class!