Michel Goraczko

Publication List Details

Period

2003 - 2008

Number

9

Co-Authors

Tiny Web Services for Sensor Device Interoperability (2008)

Bodhi Priyantha, Aman Kansal, Michel Goraczko, Feng Zhao

There are many scenarios where interoperability is required for sensor devices. We demonstrate one approach to achieve interoperability: using web services. Hosting a web service challenges the...

Que: A Sensor Network Rapid Prototyping Tool With Application Experiences From A Data Center Deployment (2008)

David Chu, Feng Zhao, Jie Liu, Michel Goraczko

Abstract. Several considerable impediments stand in the way of sensor network prototype applications that wish to realize sustained deployments. These are: scale, longevity, data of interest, and...

A Demonstration of Tracking the Position of a Moving LEGO Train using the Cricket Indoor Location System The Cricket Team (2008)

Dorothy Curtis, Erik Demaine, Michel Goraczko

Cricket is an indoor location system that tracks the position of device and sensors with an error of a few centimeters. Two of the system’s key features are its ease-ofdeployment and tracking...

Cartel: a distributed mobile sensor computing system (2006)

Bret Hull, Vladimir Bychkovsky, Yang Zhang, Kevin Chen, Michel Goraczko, Allen Miu, ...

CarTel is a mobile sensor computing system designed to collect, process, deliver, and visualize data from sensors located on mobile units such as automobiles. A CarTel node is a mobile embedded...

Cartel: a distributed mobile sensor computing system (2006)

Bret Hull, Vladimir Bychkovsky, Yang Zhang, Kevin Chen, Michel Goraczko, Allen Miu, ...

CarTel is a mobile sensor computing system designed to collect, process, deliver, and visualize data from sensors located on mobile units such as automobiles. A CarTel node is a mobile embedded...

Cartel: a distributed mobile sensor computing system (2006)

Bret Hull, Vladimir Bychkovsky, Kevin Chen, Michel Goraczko, Eugene Shih, Yang Zhang, ...

This paper describes CarTel, a mobile sensor computing system designed to collect, process, deliver, and visualize data from sensors located on mobile units such as automobiles. A CarTel node is a...

Tracking Moving Devices with the Cricket Location System (2004)

Adam Smith, Hari Balakrishnan, Michel Goraczko, Nissanka Priyantha

We study the problem of tracking a moving device under two indoor location architectures: an active mobile architecture and a passive mobile architecture. In the former, the infrastructure has...

Lessons from developing and deploying the Cricket indoor location system (2003)

Hari Balakrishnan, Roshan Baliga, Dorothy Curtis, Michel Goraczko, Allen Miu, Bodhi Priyantha, ...

The Cricket indoor location project has been active for four years. We have developed three different versions of the system. The first version was an early proofof-concept (Cricket v0), which led to...