Eric Lyons

Publication List Details

Period

2005 - 2009

Number

8

Co-Authors

General Terms (2008)

Ming Li, Tingxin Yan, Deepak Ganesan, Eric Lyons, Prashant Shenoy, Arun Venkataramani, ...

In this paper, we focus on a network of rich sensors that are geographically distributed and argue that the design of such networks poses very different challenges from traditional “mote-class ”...

Many or most genes in Arabidopsis transposed after the origin of the order Brassicales (2008)

Freeling, Michael, Lyons, Eric, Pedersen, Brent, Alam, Maqsudul, Ming, Ray, Lisch, Damon

Previous to this work, typical genes were thought to move from one position to another infrequently. On the contrary, we now estimate that between one-fourth and three-fourths of the genes in...

An end-user-responsive sensor network architecture for hazardous weather detection, prediction and response (2006)

Jim Kurose, Eric Lyons, David Mclaughlin, David Pepyne, Brenda Philips, David Westbrook, ...

Abstract. We present an architecture for a class of systems that perform distributed, collaborative, adaptive sensing (DCAS) of the atmosphere. Since the goal of these DCAS systems is to sense the...

Meteorological command and control: An end-to-end architecture for a hazardous weather detection sensor network (2005)

Michael Zink, David Westbrook, Sherief Abdallah, Bryan Horling, Vijay Lakamraju, Eric Lyons, ...

Abstract — We overview the software architecture for a network of low-powered radars (sensors) that collaboratively and adaptively sense the lowest few kilometers of the earth’s atmosphere. We...

Many or most genes in Arabidopsis transposed after the origin of the order Brassicales

Freeling, Michael, Lyons, Eric, Pedersen, Brent, Alam, Maqsudul, Ming, Ray, Lisch, Damon

Previous to this work, typical genes were thought to move from one position to another infrequently. On the contrary, we now estimate that between one-fourth and three-fourths of the genes in...

Finding and Comparing Syntenic Regions among Arabidopsis and the Outgroups Papaya, Poplar, and Grape: CoGe with Rosids1[W]

Lyons, Eric, Pedersen, Brent, Kane, Josh, Alam, Maqsudul, Ming, Ray, Tang, Haibao, ...

In addition to the genomes of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) and poplar (Populus trichocarpa), two near-complete rosid genome sequences, grape (Vitis vinifera) and papaya (Carica papaya), have...