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4th HotWireless 2017: Snowbird, UT, USA
- Shyam Gollakota, Xia Zhou:
Proceedings of the 4th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Wireless, HotWireless@MOBICOM 2017, Snowbird, UT, USA, October 16, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5140-9
Session 1: Novel Physical-Layer Techniques
- Weiping Sun, Jeongyeup Paek
, Sunghyun Choi:
CV-Track: Leveraging Carrier Frequency Offset Variation for BLE Signal Detection. 1-5 - Ge Wang, Chen Qian, Haofan Cai, Jinsong Han, Han Ding, Jizhong Zhao:
Replay-resilient Physical-layer Authentication for Battery-free IoT Devices. 7-11
Session 2: Wireless Networking Innovations
- Shamik Sarkar, Christopher Becker, Josh Kunz, Aarushi Sarbhai, Gurupragaash Annasamymani, Sneha Kumar Kasera, Jacobus E. van der Merwe:
Enabling WiFi in Open Access Networks. 13-17 - Fabian Mager
, Carsten Herrmann, Marco Zimmerling:
One for All, All for One: Toward Efficient Many-to-Many Broadcast in Dynamic Wireless Networks. 19-23
Session 3: Sensing and Localization
- Pradipta Ghosh, Jenny Xie, Bhaskar Krishnamachari:
miniRadar: A Low Power IEEE 802.15.4 Transceiver Based Implementation of Bistatic Radar. 25-29
Session 4: Applications and Infrastructure
- Yu Nakayama
, Kazuki Maruta
, Takuya Tsutsumi, Kaoru Sezaki:
Optically Backhauled Moving Network for Local Trains. 31-35 - Darijo Raca, Ahmed H. Zahran
, Cormac J. Sreenan, Rakesh K. Sinha, Emir Halepovic, Rittwik Jana, Vijay Gopalakrishnan:
Back to the Future: Throughput Prediction For Cellular Networks using Radio KPIs. 37-41
Session 6: Low-Power Wireless Networks
- Hazem Sallouha, Bertold Van den Bergh, Qing Wang
, Sofie Pollin
:
uLoRa: Ultra Low-Power, Low-Cost and Open Platform for the LoRa Networks. 43-47 - Ambuj Varshney, Carlos M. Pérez-Penichet, Christian Rohner, Thiemo Voigt:
Towards Wide-area Backscatter Networks. 49-53 - Felix Sutton, Reto Da Forno, Jan Beutel
, Lothar Thiele:
BLITZ: A Network Architecture for Low Latency and Energy-efficient Event-triggered Wireless Communication. 55-59

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