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1st IEEE Graduate Student Research Showcase
2:00 to 4:00 PM, April 21, 2005
CSE Lab 319, 3rd Floor, Science and Engineering Building
Florida Atlantic University

Organizers

Dr. Cyril Iskander
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
Florida Atlantic University
777 Glades Rd Boca Raton, FL 33431
Phone: (561) 297-3467
e-mail: iskander@fau.edu

Dr. Hari Kalva
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Comp. Science and Eng.
Florida Atlantic University
777 Glades Rd Boca Raton, FL 33431
Phone: (561) 297-0511
e-mail: hari@cse.fau.edu

Sponsors
IEEE Palm Beach Section
IEEE Communications Society Palm Beach Chapter


Official Web Site
http://www.cse.fau.edu/~hari/comsoc/posters05


Additional Information
Contact the organizers

The 1st IEEE Graduate Student Research Showcase will be held from 2:00 to 4:00 PM on 21 April 2005 in the Science and Engineering Building at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL. The event will provide an opportunity for graduate students to showcase their research and projects. Graduate students in the CSE and EE departments are encouraged to participate in this exciting event. Graduate students from the other departments can also participate if their research is in the areas of computing, communication, or signal processing. Posters should be based on the students' ongoing or planned research. The posters presented can be related to students' thesis, DIS, course projects, or other research projects. Posters can include both individual and team projects.

PDF version of the announcement can be downloaded here: announcement.


Format

Posters should be prepared on about 8 to 15 sheets of 8.5x11 paper. Presentation boards shall be provided to display you posters. The presentation boards are expected to be 48x36 inches. The exact details and preparation guidelines shall be posted on the event web site shortly.

Prizes
The posters will be scored and evaluated by four judges. The evaluations will be based on content, visuals, as well as presentation. Three prizes will be awarded (one per team):

  • 1st prize - $150
  • 2nd prize - $100
  • 3rd prize - $50

Registration
To register please e-mail the title and a 200 word abstract of your poster by April 8th to hari@cse.fau.edu (CSE) or iskander@fau.edu (EE). All accepted posters will be listed on the web site by 4/12/05.


Important Dates

April 8, 2005 Abstract registration deadline
April 12, 2005 Notification of acceptance
April 21, 2005 Poster presentation!

Event Location

CSE 319 Lab. 3rd Floor of the Science and Engineering Building

Poster Guidelines

Presentation borad dimensions are 36 (height)x48 (width) inches. The boards can fit upto 16 letter size pages (8.5x11). Prepare slides for the poster using a program such as Powerpoint. A large font size of 24 or higher should be used. Use only push pins (tape should not be used) to attach your slides to the poster. A sample image of the ppresentation board is shown below.

FAQ

  1. Is the competetion open to students from departments other than the CSE and EE ?
    This is open to graduate students from other departments if the research is in the areas of computing, communications, or signal processing.
  2. Can undergraduate students participate?
    Undergraduate students can participate as a part of a team that includes graduate students.
  3. Do we have to be present from 2:00 to 4:00 pm on 4/21/05?
    Yes. This is an interactive poster session; you have to be there to describe your research.
  4. How do I prepare a poster?
    You can prepare power point slides, print the slides, and pin it on the poster board provided. Try to use large font 24 pt or above.

Accepted Posters

We have a total of 30 posters. The digest of final abstracts can be downloaded here.

No.

Presenter

Title

Abstract

1

Abu-El Humos, Ali

Low Latency and Energy Efficient Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract

2

Asaduzzaman, Abu

Cache Optimization for MPEG4 Decoding Algorithm

Abstract

3

Chen, Jihong

State Based Authentication

Abstract

4

Cherukuri, Reena

Mandatory Access Control Models for Firewalls

Abstract

5

Dong, Yuhong

Web Based Intrusion Detection Using Graph-Based Sequence Learning Algorithm

Abstract

6

Freytag, Glenn

A C++ Class Structure for System-Level Assertion-Based Verification

Abstract

7

Gosine, Robbie

Simulation of a Synthetic Nervous System Development of a Bio-engineered Prosthetic

Abstract

8

 

 

 

9

Jain, Ankit

System Decomposition for NoC Architecture

Abstract

10

Krieghoff , Carlos

On Integration of Specification and Co-design Stages of System Design: UML to SystemC

Abstract

11 John Perret, John Cattaneo

Software Profiling and Performance Metrics

Abstract

12

LaFleur, Sheryl

Complexity of Transcoding MPEG-2 to H.264/AVC

Abstract

13 Murillo, Carlos

H.264 Video Streaming Over WCDMA Networks

THIRD PLACE

Abstract
14

Nath, Shyam

Database Security

Abstract
15

 

 

 

16

Petljanski, Branko

Complexity Reduction Tools for MPEG-2 to H.264 Video Transcoding

Abstract

17

Rao, Manasa

Biometrics Based Smart Card Authentication System

Abstract

18

Shurpali, Pallavi

Concurrency Modeling

Abstract

19

Siddegowda, Bharathi k.

A Rate Control Algorithm for H.264 Encoder

Abstract

20

Socek, Daniel

A Hybrid Color-Based Foreground Object Detection Method for Automated Marine Surveillance

Abstract

21

Srinivasan, Sriram

Applying Risk Analysis to Firewall Systems

Abstract

22

 

 

 
23

Thakkar, Jay

Automated Assessment and Guidance Based on Learning Behavior

Abstract

24

Thakker, Chetan

Cross Domain Authentication for Multi-Protocol Phones

Abstract

25

Wu, Bing

A Secure Key Management Scheme for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

THIRD PLACE

Abstract
26

Yang, Zhijian

Web Log Analysis: Experimental Studies

Abstract
27 Sorgente, Tami

Analysis Patterns for Patient Medical Record Contents

FIRST PLACE

Abstract
28 Delessy, Nelly A. Patterns for the eXtensible Access Control Markup Language Abstract
29 Lo, Chris

Repository Mining and Six Sigma for Process Improvement

SECOND PLACE

Abstract
30 Culibrk, Dubravko Multi-Dimensional Separation of Concerns for Domain-Specific Modeling Abstract
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