Publications
Book chapters
- Hore,Bijit; Jafarpour,Hojjat; Jain,Ramesh; Ji,Shengyue; Massaguer,Daniel; Mehrotra,Sharad; Venkatasubramanian,Nalini; Westermann,Utz.
"SATware: Middleware for Sentient Spaces", in "Multimodal Surveillance:
Sensors, Algorithms and Systems", 2007.
Presented in the IEEE Workshop on Multimodal Sentient Computing: Sensors, Algorithms and Systems (WMSC 2007) held in conjuction with CVPR 2007 conference.
Best Student Paper Award (presentation)
Conferences
- Minyoung Kim, Daniel Massaguer, Nikil Dutt, Sharad Mehrotra, Shangping Ren,
Mark-Oliver Stehr, Carolyn Talcott, Nalini Venkatasubramanian, "A Semantic Framework for Reconfiguration of Instrumented Cyber Physical Spaces", Second Workshop for Event-based Semantics 2008 (WEBS 2008) (held in conjunction with IEEE RTAS 2008 and as part of the Cyber-Physical Systems Week (CPSWEEK)), 2008.(PDF)
- Hore,Bijit; Jafarpour,Hojjat; Jain,Ramesh; Ji,Shengyue; Massaguer,Daniel; Mehrotra,Sharad; Venkatasubramanian,Nalini; Westermann,Utz.
"Design and Implementation of a Middleware for Sentient Spaces", ISI 2007, 2007-05 (pdf) (presentation).
- Iosif Lazaridis and Sharad Mehrotra,
"Optimization of Multi-Version Expensive Predicates",
26th ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data (SIGMOD 2007), Beijing, China, June 2007
(Acceptance rate: 14%)(pdf).
Other
- Daniel Massaguer, "SATware in a few slides" (presentation)
- Jonathan Cristoforetti, Chris Davison, Bijit Hore, Hojjat Jafarpour, Ramesh Jain, Shengyue Ji, Daniel Massaguer, Sharad Mehrotra, Jooyoung Park, Nalini Venkatasubramanian, Utz Westermann.
"SATware (poster)", Balsells annual reception, University of California, Irvine, 2006.(pdf).
Copyright notice
SATware is part of Responsphere and Rescue.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under
ward Numbers 0331707, 0331690,
and 0403433.
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation