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SIGBED Review, Volume 5, 2008
Volume 5, Number 1, January 2008
- Ji Eun Kim, Daniel Mossé:

Generic framework for design, modeling and simulation of cyber physical systems. 1 - Vibha Prasad, Sang Hyuk Son:

Design suite for deeply embedded cyber physical systems. 2 - Woochul Kang, Sang Hyuk Son:

The design of an open data service architecture for cyber-physical systems. 3 - Terry Tidwell, Christopher D. Gill:

Towards verifiable deeply embedded systems. 4 - Honguk Woo, Aloysius K. Mok, James C. Browne:

A hybrid framework for resource verification in executable model-based embedded system development. 5 - Arvind Easwaran, Insup Lee:

Compositional schedulability analysis for cyber-physical systems. 6 - Gabor Madl, Nikil D. Dutt

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Real-time analysis of resource-constrained distributed systems by simulation-guided model checking. 7 - Sibin Mohan

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Worst-case execution time analysis of security policies for deeply embedded real-time systems. 8 - Nathan Cooprider, John Regehr:

Using sequencing to trigger a better analysis. 9 - Antino Kim, Kang G. Shin:

Impact of RTOS parameters on end-to-end timing performance. 10 - Borzoo Bonakdarpour:

Challenges in transformation of existing real-time embedded systems to cyber-physical systems. 11 - Yunbo Wang, Mehmet C. Vuran

, Steve Goddard:
Cyber-physical systems in industrial process control. 12 - Xuan Qi:

Exploring chip-multiprocessors in deeply-embedded real-time computing. 13 - Greg Hoover, Forrest Brewer

, Timothy Sherwood:
Structural integrity: safety in miniature technology. 14 - Octav Chipara

, Chenyang Lu
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Towards predictable wireless cyber-physical applications. 15 - Niwaer Ai, Ying Lu, Jitender S. Deogun:

The smart phones of tomorrow. 16 - Wenbo He, Klara Nahrstedt:

MobileAds: advertisement on mobile devices. 17 - Pascal Vicaire, John A. Stankovic:

Physicalnet: cross-network applications for multi-user sensor and actuator networks. 18 - Devdatta Kulkarni:

Programming framework for sensor-data driven context-aware applications. 19 - Anthony D. Wood, John A. Stankovic:

Human in the loop: distributed data streams for immersive cyber-physical systems. 20 - Jatindera Singh Walia, Rong Zheng:

Work in progress: wiser distributed file system for heterogeneous sensor platforms. 21 - Shan Lin, Tian He, John A. Stankovic:

CPS-IP: cyber physical systems interconnection protocol. 22 - MyungJoo Ham, Gul Agha:

Market-based coordination strategies for physical multi-agent systems. 23 - Minyoung Kim:

xTune: online verifiable cross-layer adaptation for distributed real-time embedded systems. 24 - Madhukar Anand, Insup Lee:

Challenges and opportunities in deeply embedded systems security. 25 - Ying Tan, Steve Goddard, Lance C. Pérez:

A prototype architecture for cyber-physical systems. 26 - Zhibin Zhou, Dijiang Huang:

Computing cryptographic pairing in sensors. 27 - Vijay Srinivasan, John A. Stankovic, Kamin Whitehouse:

A fingerprint and timing-based snooping attack on residential sensor systems. 28 - Youngwoo Ahn, Riccardo Bettati:

Thermal effects on real-time systems. 29
Volume 5, Number 2, July 2008
- Dakai Zhu

, Ali Saman Tosun:
Adaptive path scheduling for mobile element to prolong the lifetime of wireless sensor networks. 1 - Duc Luong, Jitender S. Deogun, Steve Goddard:

Feedback scheduling of real-time divisible loads in clusters. 2 - Behnaz Sanati, Albert Mo Kim Cheng:

Maximizing job benefits on multiprocessor systems using a greedy algorithm. 3 - Annarita Giani, Gabor Karsai, Tanya G. Roosta, Aakash Shah, Bruno Sinopoli, Jon Wiley:

A testbed for secure and robust SCADA systems. 4 - Dario Pompili, Francesco Delli Priscoli:

A closed-loop fuzzy traffic controller for fair bandwidth sharing. 5
Volume 5, Number 3, October 2008
- P. Umesh, G. Varaprasad:

Design and development of a wireless sensor model for vehicular area networks. 1 - Lei Shu, Chun Wu, Yan Zhang, Jiming Chen, Lei Wang, Manfred Hauswirth:

NetTopo: beyond simulator and visualizer for wireless sensor networks. 2 - Carlos Almeida:

Practical experience teaching embedded systems. 3

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