Hi Vinayak,
I don't remember three papers but the second paper that was mentioned was
Estrin, D., Govindan, R., Heidemann, J., Kumar, S., "Next Century
Challenges: Scalable Coordination in Sensor Networks" Proceedings of the
5th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networks
(MobiCOM'99), Seattle, Washington, pps. 263-270, August 15-20, 1999.
Here is the link to the paper:
http://research.cens.ucla.edu/people/estrin/resources/conferences/1999aug-Govindan-Estrin-Next.pdf
The "IP is Dead, Long Live IP for Wireless Sensor Networks" paper was
quite interesting since it aimed to get researchers to re-think their
approach for designing sensor network. How often have you seen research
papers starting with "The Internet was never designed with *foo* in
mind..." (replace *foo* with the topic of the paper, like content
caching, security, mobility, privacy, etc.)? Then, the rest of the paper
isn't about analysis what cannot be done with the current Internet
protocols (or what the perceived problems are) but rather about yet
another clean slate design.
Ciao
Hannes
PS: Btw, the architecture-discuss list will be used for discussions
related to Internet architecture:
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On 23.11.2011 10:36, Vinayak Hegde wrote:
Hi,
Someone who walked up to the mike for asking questions during the
Technical Plenary. He suggested 3 papers that people should read. One
of them was the one below. Does anyone know what the other two were in
this area ?
IP is Dead, Long Live IP for Wireless Sensor Networks
www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jwhui/pubs/jhui-sensys08-ipv6.pdf
Regards
Vinayak
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