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Workshop Program

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  9:00   Registration in room SBS 95 - 0.02  
  9:45   Opening Session
Session Chair: V. Turau
Room SBS 95 - 0.16  
      Greeting by U. Killat, Vice President Hamburg University of Technology  
         
  10:00   Invited Talk Room SBS 95 - 0.16  
     

Challenges for Dependable Embedded Systems and Services
N. Suri
Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany

 
  10:45   Coffee Break  
  11:00   Session 1: Intelligent Engineering
Session Chair: R. Kröger
Room SBS 95 - 0.16  
     

Using RTAI/LXRT for Partitioning in a Prototype Implementation of the DECOS Architecture
B. Huber, P. Peti, R. Obermaisser, and C. El Salloum
Vienna University of Technology, Austria

A Mobile Agent-based System for Dynamic Task Allocation in Clusters of Embedded Smart Cameras
M. Bramberger1, B. Rinner1, and H. Schwabach2
1Graz University of Technology, Austria
2ARC Seibersdorf Research, Austria

Large Scale Testing of Pervasive Computing Systems Using Multi-Agent Simulation
N. C. Narendra
IBM Software Labs, India

Automated High-Accuracy Hybrid Measurement for Distributed Embedded Systems
M. Thoss
University of Applied Sciences Wiesbaden, Germany

 
  12:30   Lunch  
  13:30   Session 2: Sensor Networks
Session Chair: B. Huber
Room SBS 95 - 0.01  
     

BGR: Blind Geographic Routing for Sensor Networks
M. Witt, and V. Turau
Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

Feasibility Study of a Novel Bio-inspired Location Sensor Concept for Indoor Location Based Services in Ambient Intelligence Applications
P. Tawdross, and A. König
University of Kaiserslautern, Germany

Adaptive Low-Power Analog/Digital Converters for Wireless Sensor Networks
D. Schröder
Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

Synchronization in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Bluetooth
R. Casas1, H. J. Gracia1, A. Marco2, and J. L. Falcó2
1Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
2University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain

Topology Control for Fault-Tolerant Communication in Highly Dynamic Wireless Networks
B. Thallner, and H. Moser
Vienna University of Technology, Austria

 
       
      Session 3: Real-time Systems
Session Chair: R. Seepold
Room SBS 95 - 0.16  
     

An Application of a Formal Approach for Distribution of Real-time Control
T. Sivanthi1, U. Killat1, and K. Angrishi2
1Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
2Luftfahrtgeräte Gauting GmbH, Hamburg, Germany

Soft Real-Time Acquisition in Windows XP
J. Cinkelj, M. Mihelj, and M. Munih
University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Periodic Real-Time Scheduling for FPGA Computers
K. Danne and M. Platzner
University of Paderborn, Germany

Data processing system for denoising of signals in real-time using the wavelet transform
H. O. Mota1, and F. H. Vasconcelos2
1Centro Universitário de Belo Horizonte, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
2Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Evaluation of Message Delay Correlation in Distributed Systems
D. Albeseder
Vienna University of Technology, Austria

 
  15:30   Coffee Break  
  15:50   Session 4: Configuration & Monitoring
Session Chair: D. Schröder
Room SBS 95 - 0.16  
     

Application specific vs. standard Web service interfaces for the vertical integration of fieldbus systems
M. Venzke, C. Weyer, and V. Turau
Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

The Diagnostic Architecture of the PEGASUS Project Car
P. Peti, R. Obermaisser, and H. Paulitsch
Vienna University of Technology, Austria

Comprehensible Hierarchical Intelligent (CHI) Framework for Monitoring and Preventive Maintenance of Aircraft Systems
P. Owotoki, F. Mayer-Lindenberg
Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

Integration of Smart Cards into Automation Networks
J. A. Vigo Segura, J. J. Sánchez Sánchez, N. Martínez Madrid, and R. Seepold
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

Improving Fault-Tolerance in Intelligent Video Surveillance by Monitoring, Diagnosis and Dynamic Reconfiguration
A. Doblander1, A. Maier1, B. Rinner1, and H. Schwabach2
1Graz University of Technology, Austria
2ARC Seibersdorf Research, Austria

 
  17:50   Closing Ceremony in room SBS95 0.16  
  18:30   Dinner  
      The dinner takes place at Bixio Ristorante, a 15 minutes walk from the workshop location and the railway station Hamburg-Harburg.  


Instructions to Authors

For presentations a laptop with beamer will be provided. On the laptop Windows XP with MS Office 2003 and Acrobat Reader 7.0 is installed. You can send us your presentation in advance so that we can check if it works on the laptop. At the day you can provide your presentation on a CD-ROM or an USB stick. If you are planning to use your own laptop please make sure that it works with our beamer at latest in the coffee break before your session. To have reasonable time for discussion we would prefer that you use the conference laptop to avoid long breaks between the presentations. If you plan to use transparencies an overhead projector is also available. Each talk is scheduled with 18 minutes presentation and 5 minutes discussion.

Please contact with the Session Chair in the coffee break before the session.

For people who are planning to use their own laptop we remind that in Germany the voltage is 220V/50Hz. Check that your equipment can handle that. Some laptops can actually handle 110-240V/50-60Hz. We support "Type F" plugs (see here for details).