Difference between revisions of "EWSN Dependability Competition Series"
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− | * [http://ewsn2016.tugraz.at/cms/index.php%3Fid=49.html | + | Following the IoTBench [[Vision & Roadmap|vision]], in 2016, we have started a [https://iot.ieee.org/newsletter/march-2017/ewsn-dependability-competition-experiences-and-lessons-learned Dependability Competition Series] as a first attempt to rigorously benchmark the performance of low-power wireless systems under the same settings in harsh RF environments. |
− | * [http://ewsn2017.it.uu.se/dependability-competition1.html | + | It is exactly to support this competition series that we have created D-Cube, a benchmarking infrastructure that allows us to accurately measure key dependability metrics such as end-to-end delay, reliability, and power consumption, as well as to graphically visualize their evolution in real-time. |
− | * [https://ewsn2018.networks.imdea.org/competition-program.html | + | The dependability competition has been co-located with the International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks (EWSN) for several years, namely with: |
− | * [http://ewsn2019.thss.tsinghua.edu.cn/call-for-competitors.html | + | * EWSN 2016 in Graz, Austria [http://ewsn2016.tugraz.at/cms/index.php%3Fid=49.html (link)]; |
+ | * EWSN 2017 in Uppsala, Sweden [http://ewsn2017.it.uu.se/dependability-competition1.html (link)]; | ||
+ | * EWSN 2018 in Madrid, Spain [https://ewsn2018.networks.imdea.org/competition-program.html (link)]; | ||
+ | * EWSN 2019 in Beijing, China [http://ewsn2019.thss.tsinghua.edu.cn/call-for-competitors.html (link)]. |
Revision as of 14:51, 11 December 2020
Following the IoTBench vision, in 2016, we have started a Dependability Competition Series as a first attempt to rigorously benchmark the performance of low-power wireless systems under the same settings in harsh RF environments.
It is exactly to support this competition series that we have created D-Cube, a benchmarking infrastructure that allows us to accurately measure key dependability metrics such as end-to-end delay, reliability, and power consumption, as well as to graphically visualize their evolution in real-time.
The dependability competition has been co-located with the International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks (EWSN) for several years, namely with: