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Event Date:Friday, 16 March, 2012 Time:2:15 PM — 3:15 PM
Location: Lecture Room C48, School of Computing, Robert Gordon University, St Andrew Street, Aberdeen.

Improving the programming model for wireless sensor networks

Prof Simon Dobson – University of St Andrews

Wireless sensor networks aren’t like other platforms. Programming them effectively requires that we re-think the many of the abstractions we’re used to: computationally neutral networks, functionality specified at the end-points, and a common set of abstractions. In this talk we try to tear-down the ways we think about sensor network programming, and to re-build them in a way that better reflects the challenges we face in building complex scientific sensor systems.

Simon Dob­son is Pro­fessor of Com­puter Sci­ence in the School of Com­puter Sci­ence at the Uni­ver­sity of St Andrews. His research interests centre around the design, ana­lysis and con­struc­tion of highly adapt­ive, highly sen­sor­ised com­put­ing sys­tems. Simon pre­vi­ously worked at the UK STFC’s Ruther­ford Appleton Labor­at­ory; at Trin­ity Col­lege Dub­lin and UCD Dublin in Ire­land; and was also the founder and CEO of a research-led Dublin-based start-up com­pany. He holds a BSc from the Uni­ver­sity of New­castle upon Tyne and DPhil from the Uni­ver­sity of York, both in computer sci­ence, is a Chartered Fel­low of the Brit­ish Com­puter Society, a Chartered Engin­eer and Senior Mem­ber of the IEEE and ACM.

http://www.simondobson.org 

More information on this series of lectures: IDEAS Research Seminars