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7th WISES 2009: Ancona, Italy
- Massimo Conti, Simone Orcioni, Miltos D. Grammatikakis:
Seventh Workshop on Intelligent solutions in Embedded Systems, WISES 2009, Ancona, Italy, June 25-26, 2009. IEEE 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-4838-8 - Marco Baldi, Franco Chiaraluce, Elma Zanaj:
Fault tolerance in sensor networks: Performance comparison of some gossip algorithms. 10-19 - Seham Mouawad Aly, Raafat El-Fouly, Hoda Baraka:
Real time localization algorithm for maneuvering targets in non-uniform sensor networks. 21-27 - Björn Andersson, Nuno Pereira, Eduardo Tovar, Ricardo Gomes:
Using a prioritized medium access control protocol for incrementally obtaining an interpolation of sensor readings. 29-36 - Arne Sieber, Nigel A. Jones, Bill Stone, Richard Pyle, Bernhard Koss, Kurt Sjöblom:
Embedded systems in the Poseidon MK6 rebreather. 37-42 - Benjamin Kuch, Remo Bedini, Antonio L'Abbate, Matthias Wagner, Giorgio C. Buttazzo, Arne Sieber:
Embedded data logging platform for research in diving physiology. 43-48 - Sergio Saponara, Esa Petri, Luca Fanucci, Pierangelo Terreni:
Smart transducer interface in embedded systems for networked sensors based on the emerging IEEE 1451 Standard: H2 Detection Case Study. 49-55 - Martin Radetzki, Adán Kohler:
An intelligent deflection router for networks-on-chip. 57-62 - Stefano Gigli, Massimo Conti:
A SystemC platform for Network-on-Chip performance/power evaluation and comparison. 63-69 - Francesco Vitullo, Sergio Saponara, Esa Petri, Michele Casula, Luca Fanucci, Giuseppe Maruccia, Riccardo Locatelli, Marcello Coppola:
A reusable coverage-driven verification environment for Network-on-Chip communication in embedded system platforms. 71-77 - Giacomo Paggi, Marco Ortolani, Stefano Gigli, Massimo Conti, Marco Caldari, Franco Ripa:
Development of a multiprocessor architecture for efficient processing allocation in electronic musical instruments. 79-86 - Lorenzo Di Gregorio:
A distributed hardware algorithm for scheduling dependent tasks on multicore architectures. 87-94 - Eric Armengaud, Allan Tengg, Mario Driussi, Michael Karner, Christian Steger, Reinhold Weiss:
Automotive software architecture: Migration challenges from an event-triggered to a time-triggered communication scheme. 95-103 - Gioacchino Fertitta, Antonio Di Stefano, Giuseppe Fiscelli, G. Costantino Giaconia:
An embedded datalogger with a fast acquisition rate for in-vehicle testing and monitoring. 105-110 - George Kornaros:
Temporal coding schemes for energy efficient data transmission in Systems-on-Chip. 111-118 - Alvaro Reina Nieves, Jesús Sáez Gómez-Escalonilla, Natividad Martínez Madrid, Ralf Seepold:
UPnP into a car-gateway middleware with OSGi: Interoperability and security. 119-126 - Arjen Hommersom, Peter J. F. Lucas, René Waarsing, Pieter W. M. Koopman:
Applying Bayesian networks for intelligent adaptable printing systems. 127-133 - Robert Kaiser:
Complex embedded systems - A case for virtualization. 135-140 - Javier Martínez Fernández, Esther Prada Ochoa, Natividad Martínez Madrid, Ralf Seepold:
A distributed management platform to support trading decisions under panic behavior. 141-147 - Seham Mouawad Aly, Raafat El-Fouly, Hoda Baraka:
Extended Kalman filtering and Interacting Multiple Model for tracking maneuvering targets in sensor netwotrks. 149-156 - Joachim Denil, Serge Demeyer, Paul De Meulenaere, Kris Vanstechelman, Kurt Maudens:
Wrapping a real-time operating system with an OSEK compliant interface - a feasibility study. 157-164 - Rocco D. d'Aparo, Simone Orcioni, Massimo Conti:
A digital controlled energy scavenger power converter. 165-170 - Marco Giammarini, Simone Orcioni, Massimo Conti:
Computational complexity estimate of a DSR front-end compliant to ETSI Standard ES 202 212. 171-177 - Giovanni B. Vece, Massimo Conti:
Power estimation in embedded systems within a SystemC-based design context: The PKtool environment. 179-184
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