All at 16:15 in Gates FW11 (and followed by free beer and soft
drinks in the FC24 common area) unless otherwise noted.
Our meetings are open to current members of the University of
Cambridge. The highlighted events, if any, are open
to anyone.
2003-04-28
Nonstandard location: FW26
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2003-05-05
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- Speaker: Tom Kelly (ctk21)
- Topic: Scalable TCP
- Feedback from the audience: visual, raw.
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- Speaker: Alastair Beresford (arb33)
- Topic: User Privacy in Location-aware Services
- Feedback from the audience: visual, raw.
2003-05-12
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- Guest speaker: Mark Stringer (ms508), Computer Laboratory
- Topic: Why we should concentrate on useless applications of ubiquitous computing
- Feedback from the audience: visual, raw.
2003-05-19
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- Speaker: Matt Adams (mra30)
- Topic: Low-power Wireless Sensor Networks
- Feedback from the audience: visual, raw.
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- Speaker: Zheng Li (zl220)
- Topic: Grid Security
- Feedback from the audience: visual, raw.
2003-05-26
Nonstandard location: SN08
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- Speaker: Jamie Walch (jpw20)
- Topic: Event Filtering in Shared Virtual Environments
- Feedback from the audience: visual, raw.
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- Speaker: Rob Headon (rph25)
- Topic: Supporting gesture input to users on the move
- Feedback from the audience: visual, raw.
2003-06-02
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- Speaker: Mark Wharton (mjw41)
- Topic: Another Look at Time Stamps and Event Ordering
- Feedback from the audience: visual, raw.
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- Speaker: Kam Sanmugalingam (ks286)
- Topic: Data Conditioning and Correct State Estimation Techniques for Indoor Location Systems
- Feedback from the audience: visual, raw.
2003-06-09
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- Guest speaker: Dr. Steve Hodges (seh1000), Cambridge Auto-ID Centre
- Topic: Auto-ID: Merging atoms with bits around the globe
- Abstract: The Auto-ID Centre is a global
organisation based at six universities around the world and funded by over
90 companies, many of whom are large international manufacturing, retailing
and technology organisations. The common interest of all involved is to
deploy a technology that will allow products to be tracked through the
supply chain much more readily than is possible today. By knowing accurately
where stock is, significant operational improvements and ultimately
significant financial savings can be made. This talk will introduce the
Auto-ID Centre, the technologies that it is promoting, and some of the
potential benefits envisaged.
- Feedback from the audience: visual, raw.
Frank Stajano (filologo
disneyano)
validated (recheck)