Week of Events
Topology Preserving Maps: A Localization-Free Approach for 2-D and 3-D IoT Subnets
Topology Preserving Maps: A Localization-Free Approach for 2-D and 3-D IoT Subnets
Topology Preserving Maps: A Localization-Free Approach for 2-D and 3-D IoT Subnets Speaker(s): Prof. Anura Jayasumana, Agenda: Abstract: Subnets of simple devices such as RFIDs and tiny sensors/actuators deployed in massive numbers in 2D and complex 3D spaces will be a key aspect of Internet of Things. Most techniques for self-organization, routing and tracking in such networks rely on distances and localization in the physical domain. While geographic coordinates fit well with our intuitions into physical spaces, their use is not feasible in harsh environments and in complex deployments. Protocols based on geographical coordinates do not scale well to 3D either. We present a novel localization-free coordinate system, the Topology Coordinates (TC). Interestingly, geographic features such as voids and shapes are preserved in the resulting Topology-Preserving Maps (TPMs) of 2-D and 3-D networks. Ability to specify virtual cardinal directions and angles in networks is a radical change from the traditional approaches. A novel self-learning algorithm is presented to provide network awareness to individual nodes, a step toward large-scale evolving sensor networks. Location: Room: 1919 Bldg: 99 14820 Northeast 36th Street Redmond, 98052
IEEE Seattle Section Excom meeting April 2017
IEEE Seattle Section Excom meeting April 2017
IEEE Seattle Section Excom meeting April 2017 place holder
IEEE Seattle YP April Event: Puzzle Break Escape
IEEE Seattle YP April Event: Puzzle Break Escape
Co-sponsored by: IEEE Seattle Section and PES IEEE Seattle YP is hosting Puzzle Break in Seattle! This is an exciting room escape game intended to connect and bond young professionals. For IEEE members, the price will be a subsidized $25. For non-members, the full $45 rate applies. About the game: You are trapped in a room. As you look around you start to notice strange objects and messages - or are they clues? - hidden around the room. Can you and your team solve the puzzles, find the key, and escape within one hour? About the event: The event takes place on Friday April 14th at 6:15 PM, which includes networking followed by a room escape challenge! We will be locked in a room for one hour, tasked with piecing together clues and solving the puzzle that will allow us to escape. The experience consists of a one hour escape, plus briefing, walkthrough, and debriefing for a total of about approximately 90 minutes. Briefing will begin promptly at 7:00 PM so don't be late! Agenda 6:15 PM- Networking 7:00 PM- Escape Briefing 7:15 PM- Puzzling and Escaping! 8:15 PM- Solution Walkthrough Students and Young Professionals in all engineering disciplines are encouraged to join! Location: 1423 10th Ave Seattle, Washington 98122