Some of our presentations and talk slides are provided here.
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Sensor Networks for the Sciences: Lessons from the Field, Matt Welsh. Keynote address, Intl Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (DCOSS'08), Santorini Island, Greece, June, 2008.
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Fiji: A Platform for Data-Intensive Sensor Network Applications, Matt Welsh. Keynote address, 10th international conference on Coordination Models and Languages (Coordination'08), Oslo, Norway, June, 2008.
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Lance: Priority-Driven Data
Storage and Extraction for Sensor Networks, Matt Welsh. Presented at IBM
Research, Hawthorne, NY, December 2007.
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CitySense: An Open,
City-Wide Wireless Sensor Network, Matt Welsh. Harvard University, November
2007.
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Fiji: A Macroprogramming
Framework for Data-Intensive Sensor Network Applications, Matt Welsh.
SUNY Buffalo Computer Science and Engineering Department
Colloquium, October 2007.
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Deploying a Sensor
Network on an Active Volcano, Matt Welsh. Invited talk, USENIX Annual
Technical Conference, Boston, MA, June 1, 2006.
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Where do we go from here?
The Big Problems in sensor networks. Matt Welsh.
Keynote, Wireless
Sensing Solutions Conference, Chicago, IL, September 28, 2005.
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CodeBlue: A Wireless Sensor Network
for Medical Care and Disaster Response. Matt Welsh. Cal-IT2 Colloquium, UCSD,
June 29, 2005.
(Video here)
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Decentralized, Adaptive Resource
Allocation for Sensor Networks. Matt Welsh. Presented at NSDI'05,
May 4, 2005.
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Market-Based Programming Paradigms
for Sensor Networks. Matt Welsh. Presented at Brown University,
October 27, 2004.
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Programming Sensor Networks Using
Abstract Regions. Matt Welsh. Presented at the First Symposium on
Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI'04), San Francisco, March 29,
2004.
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Wireless Sensor Networks for Emergency
Medical Care. Matt Welsh. Presented at GE Global Research, March 8, 2004.
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Programming Primitives for Wireless
Sensor Networks. Matt Welsh. Presented at Boston University Computer Science
Colloquium, October 1, 2003.
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nesC: A Component-Oriented Language for
Networked Embedded Systems. Matt Welsh. Presented at Microsoft Research,
Redmond, WA, March 25, 2003.