Konrad Lorincz
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Graduate Student of Computer
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School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Harvard University
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My previous
(non-academic) homepage
I am a fourth-year PhD candidate in computer science at Harvard University. I
received my MS degree from Harvard University
and BS degree from University of Virginia.
My research interests include distributed systems, networks, wireless sensor
networks,
location tracking, and software engineering. My advisor is
Matt Welsh.Projects:
Previous projects:
- HyperCast -
Application layer multicasting for very large groups
Papers:
- The Advanced Health and Disaster Aid Network: A Light-weight Wireless
Medical System for Triage, Tia Gao, Tammara Massey, Leo Selavo, David
Crawford, Bor-rong Chen, Konrad Lorincz, Victor Shnayder, Logan Hauenstein,
Foad Dabiri, James Jeng, Arjun Chanmugam, David White, Majid Sarrafzadeh,
and Matt Welsh. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems,
in press, 2007.
- Analysis of Feature Space for Monitoring Persons with Parkinson's
Disease With Application to a Wireless Wearable Sensor System, Shyamal
Patel, Konrad Lorincz, Richard Hughes, Nancy Huggins, John H. Growdon, Matt
Welsh, and Paolo Bonato. In Proceedings of the 29th IEEE EMBS Annual
International Conference, Lyon, France, August 2007.
[PDF]
- Fidelity and Yield in a Volcano Monitoring Sensor Networkk, Geoff
Werner-Allen, Konrad Lorincz, Jeff Johnson, Jonathan Lees, and Matt Welsh.
To appear in Proceedings of the 7th USENIX Symposium on Operating
Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI 2006), Seattle, November 2006.
[PDF]
- Deploying a Wireless Sensor Network on an Active Volcano, Geoff
Werner-Allen, Konrad Lorincz, Mario Ruiz, Omar Marcillo, Jeff Johnson,
Jonathan Lees, and Matt Welsh. In IEEE Internet Computing, Special
Issue on Data-Driven Applications in Sensor Networks, March/April 2006.
[PDF]
- MoteTrack: A Robust, Decentralized Approach to RF-Based Location
Tracking, Konrad Lorincz and Matt Welsh. To Appear in Springer Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Special Issue on Location
and Context-Awareness, October 2006. ISSN: 1617-4909 (print) 1617-4917
(online), DOI: 10.1007/s00779-006-0095-2 [PDF]
- Sensor Networks for Medical Care, Victor Shnayder, Bor-rong Chen,
Konrad Lorincz, Thaddeus R. F. Fulford-Jones, and Matt Welsh. Harvard
University Technical Report TR-08-05, April 2005.
[PDF]
- MoteTrack: A Robust, Decentralized Approach to RF-Based Location
Tracking, Konrad Lorincz and Matt Welsh. In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Location and Context-Awareness
(LoCA 2005) at Pervasive 2005, May 2005. [PDF]
- Sensor Networks for Medical Care, Victor Shnayder, Bor-rong Chen,
Konrad Lorincz, Thaddeus R. F. Fulford-Jones, and Matt Welsh. Harvard
University Technical Report TR-08-05, April 2005. [PDF]
- Sensor Networks for Emergency Response: Challenges and Opportunities,
Konrad Lorincz, David J. Malan, Thaddeus R. F. Fulford-Jones, Alan Nawoj,
Antony Clavel, Victor Shnayder, Geoff Mainland, Steve Moulton, and Matt
Welsh. In IEEE Pervasive Computing, Special Issue on
Pervasive Computing for First Response, Oct-Dec 2004. [PDF]
- A Robust, Decentralized Approach to RF-Based Location Tracking,
Konrad Lorincz and Matt Welsh. Technical Report TR-19-04, Harvard
University, 2004. [PDF]
- HyperCast: A Super-Scalable Many-to-Many Multicast Protocol for
Distributed Internet Applications, Konrad Lorincz. School of Engineering
and Applied Science, University of Virginia (Undergraduate Thesis), May
2001. [PDF]
Posters, Talks, and Abstracts:
- A Wireless Seismoacoustic Sensor Network for Monitoring Activity at
Volcán Reventador, Ecuador. Matt Welsh, Geoff Werner-Allen, Konrad
Lorincz, Omar Marcillo, Mario Ruiz, Jeff Johnson, and Jonathan Lees. Cities
On Volcanoes 4 Conference, Quito, January 23-27, 2006 (abstract). Also, Eos
Trans. AGU, 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract V21C-0612 (abstract).
- MoteTrack: A Robust, Decentralized Approach to RF-Based Location
Tracking, Konrad Lorincz and Matt Welsh. Presented at Boston
University Computer Science Seminar, September 10, 2004. [PDF]
- MoteTrack: Robust, Decentralized Approach to RF-Based Location
Tracking, Konrad Lorincz and Matt Welsh. Poster presented at the Harvard Industrial Partnership (HIP),
October 2004. [PDF]
Miscellaneous:
- Volcano Reventador Deployment Report (August 2005) [PDF]
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