CALL FOR PARTICIPATION - CRAWDAD Workshop 2006
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In Cooperation with ACM SIGMOBILESeptember 25th 2006 |
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Co-located with MobiCom in Los Angeles, CA, USA
CRAWDAD is the Community Resource for Archiving Wireless Data At Dartmouth, an NSF-funded effort to build an archive with the capacity to store wireless trace data and tools from many contributing locations, and with the staff to develop better tools for collecting, anonymizing, and analyzing this data. CRAWDAD supports the research community by providing real data about wireless network usage, including traffic and mobility patterns. The CRAWDAD project is working with the community to ensure that the archive meets community needs. One of our key efforts is to hold an annual, informal workshop at Mobicom to share CRAWDAD news and to encourage the community to help guide the CRAWDAD project. We are planning an interactive, collaboative program.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Anyone who collects or who uses traces of wireless-network activity in their research or product development. This includes people interested in measuring or analyzing wireless-network traffic, wireless-device mobility, or who build models or simulators of wireless networks.
TENTATIVE PROGRAM: (1:30pm-6:00pm, Monday, September 25th)
- Welcome and CRAWDAD introduction, by David Kotz and Tristan Henderson
- CRAWDAD web site and demo by Jihwang Yeo
- Invited talk by a CRAWDAD user, Songwu Lu (UCLA)
- Invited talk by a CRAWDAD data contributor, James Scott (Intel Research Cambridge)
- Refreshments: ample munchies and beverages
- Invited talk on educational uses of CRAWDAD by Mark Hansen (UCLA)
- Break-out group discussion on the future of CRAWDAD
- Brainstorming and setting up break-out groups
- Break-out group discussion
- Hearing back from break-out groups
COST: free
But please pre-register so that we can order enough food.
TO REGISTER:
register at Mobicom 2006 registration site
For more information please contact CRAWDAD -at- cs.dartmouth.edu



