More about HKUST
Data Aggregation Algorithms in Sensor Networks
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "Data Aggregation Algorithms in Sensor Networks" by Lu WANG Abstract: Sensor networks are large ad-hoc networks of interconnected, battery powered, wireless sensors. They are now being widely deployed to monitor diverse physical variables, such as temperature, sound, activities of wild life and so forth. However, power consumption remains the biggest obstacle for large-scale deployment for sensor networks. Since wireless transmission of data is the biggest cause of battery drain, data aggregation techniques that prevent the nodes from forwarding all the data to the base station are very useful for energy conservation in sensor networks. Generally speaking, data aggregation is the process of gathering data within the entire network, processing data at intermediate nodes so as to minimize communication costs, and producing aggregated results at the the base station. It is one of the most important and fundamental problems in sensor networks. In this survey, we will cover the classical network models and their corresponding data aggregation algorithms, and then discuss some future directions. Date: Tuesday, 15 February 2011 Time: 5:30pm - 7:30pm Venue: Room 3501 lifts 25/26 Committee Members: Dr. Ke Yi (Supervisor) Dr. Yunhao Liu (Chairperson) Dr. Lei Chen Dr. Raymond Wong **** ALL are Welcome ****