Awards
Awards
- Best Paper Award at EWSN 2018
Our paper "Concurrent Ranging in Ultra-wideband Radios: Experimental Evidence, Challenges, and Opportunities” received the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks (EWSN 2018).
- 2nd Place in EWSN 2018 Dependability Competition
Our protocol "CRYSTAL Clear – Making Interference Transparent” received the 2nd Place Award at the International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks Dependability Competition (EWSN 2018).
- Best Paper Award at IPSN 2015
Our paper "Geo-referenced Proximity Detection of Wildlife with WildScope: Design and Characterization” received the Best Paper Award in the SPOTS track at the 14th International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN 2015).
- Best Paper Award at SenseApp 2014
Our paper "SensEH: From Simulation to Deployment of
Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Networks" received the "Best Paper Award" at the 9th IEEE International Workshop on Practical Issues in Building Sensor Network Applications (SenseApp 2014).
- Best Demo Award at LCN 2012
Our demo "Where's the Mote? Ask the MoteHunter?" received the "Best Demo Award" at the 37th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN 2012).
- "Mark Weiser" Best Paper Award at PerCom 2012
Our paper "What Does Model-Driven Data Acquisition Really Achieve in Wireless Sensor Networks?" received the prestigious "Mark Weiser Award" at 10th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communication (PerCom 2012). This year, the acceptance rate for full papers was 11%, out of more than 150 submissions.
- Best Ph.D. Thesis Award at EWSN 2012
Matteo Ceriotti received the EWSN/CONET Best Ph.D. Thesis Award at the 9th European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN 2012), for his thesis "Guaranteeing Communication Quality in Real World WSN Deployments" (Advisor: A.L. Murphy).
- Best Paper Award at IPSN 2011
Our
paper "Is There Light at the Ends
of the Tunnel? Wireless Sensor Networks for Adaptive Lighting in Road
Tunnels" received the
Best Paper Award in the SPOTS track at the 10th
ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor
Networks (IPSN 2011). Check out also the Web page of the
TRITon project.
- Best Paper Award at IPSN 2009
Our
paper "Monitoring Heritage Buildings with
Wireless Sensor Networks: The Torre Aquila Deployment" received the
Best Paper Award in the SPOTS track at the 8th
ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor
Networks (IPSN 2009). You can find additional information about this wireless sensor network
deployment here, including live data.
- Best Ph.D. Thesis Award at EWSN 2009
Luca Mottola received the EWSN/CONET Best Ph.D. Thesis Award at the 6th European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN 2009),
for his thesis "Programming Wireless Sensor Networks:
From Physical to Logical Neighborhoods"(Advisor: G.P. Picco).
- Best Demo at SenSys 2007
On November
9th, 2007 Luca Mottola and Gian Pietro Picco received the Best Demo Award
for the demo "Programming
Wireless Sensor Networks with Logical Neighborhoods: A Road Tunnel
Use Case" at the 5th ACM Conference on Embedded
Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys), the flagship conference on
wireless sensor networks. More
information here. Read
more about our work on logical neighborhoods on the
dedicated Web site.
- "Most Influential Paper from ICSE'97" at ICSE
2007
On May 24th, 2007 Gian Pietro Picco received at the
International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'07), along with co-authors Antonio Carzaniga and Giovanni Vigna,
the Most
Influential Paper from ICSE'97 Award for our
paper Designing Distributed Applications with Mobile Code
Paradigms". The paper was written 10 years ago, when the three were still Ph.D. students. Read
the original paper as well as
the retrospective one we wrote
for the award.
2009 and 2012 EWSN/CONET BestPhD Thesis Award winners and their advisors
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