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Sentient Future Competition - Result Announcement
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Competition

The Embedded WiSeNts Sentient Future Competition Judging Panel is happy to announce the following results. The judging process was a rigourous one following the criteria defined in the competition announcement and rules. 79 entries were received and the judges were impressed with the high quality of the entries. All entries were reviewed by three members of a panel of 24 reviewers. A shortlist of entries was selected based on these reviews. The shortlisted entries were then carefully reviewed by all members of the distinguished judging panel who reached the decisions shown below.

Prizes will be awarded at a special session of the European Workshop on Sensor Networks 2006 (EWSN '06).

1st Prize - €6000:

Large Scale Body Sensing for Infectious Disease Control
(pdf)

Markus Endler
Department of Informatics
Pontifıcia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2nd Prize - €3000:

BIN IT! The Intelligent Waste Management System
(pdf)

David Schoch - Student of Geography at the University of Zurich
Matthias Sala - Student of Computer Science at the ETH Zurich

3rd Prize - €1000:

Vision of Congestion-Free Road Traffic and Cooperating Objects
(pdf)

Ricardo Morla
PhD student in Computer Science, Lancaster University, Researcher, INESC Porto

Highly commended entries

Ambient Intelligence by Collaborative Eye Tracking (pdf), Eiko Yoneki (University of Cambridge, UK)

eLink10 headset (pdf), Phillip De Caux (University of Liverpool, UK)

Embedded WiSeNts & Agnostic Algorithms of Creation (pdf), Panagiotis Bairaktaris (City University, UK)

Father in the Womb (pdf), Tiago Camilo (University of Coimbra, PT); Jorge Silva (University of Coimbra, PT); André Rodrigues (Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração de Coimbra, PT); Eduardo Sá (PSIC, DZ)

LocuSent - locust control (pdf), Milo Lavén (ArtCore Sthlm, SE)

WISPHER: cooperating WIreless Sensors for the Preservation of artistic HERitage (pdf), Franco Raimondi (University College London, UK); Davide Del Curto (Politecnico di Milano, IT)

PerSens: Personality Sensors (pdf), Zinaida Benenson (RWTH Aachen University, DE); Mesut Günes (RWTH Aachen University, DE); Martin Wenig (RWTH Aachen University, DE)

Sentient Guardian Angel (pdf, animation), Marcus Christ, Gerald Eichler, Klaus Miethe, Stefanie Richter, Jens Schmidt, Jens Wukasch (DE)

SmartSoot (pdf), Patrick Andrews (break-step productions ltd, UK)

Judging Panel

George Coulouris, Cambridge University (chair)
Philippe Bonnet, University of Copenhagen
Andy Hopper, Cambridge University
Friedemann Mattern, ETH Zurich
Pete Steggles, Ubisense Ltd.
Christian Wolf, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories
Adam Wolisz, Technical University of Berlin

Reviewers

Michel Banâtre INRIA, Sebnem Baydere Yeditepe University, Philippe Bonnet University of Copenhagen, George Coulouris University of Cambridge, Laura Feeney Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Vlado Handziski, Technische Universitaet Berlin, Paul Havinga Universiteit Twente, Eric Jul Univ. of Copenhagen, Maria Lijding University of Twente, Pedro Marron University of Stuttgart, Friedemann Mattern ETH Zürich, Ivan Maza University of Seville, Nirvana Meratnia University of Twente, Daniel Minder University of Stuttgart, Aníbal Ollero AICIA-University of Seville, Chiara Petrioli University of Rome La Sapienza, Kay Roemer ETH Zurich, Silvia Santini ETH Zurich, Roland Schwaiger Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Pete Steggles Ubisense Ltd., Thiemo Voigt Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Christian Wolf Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Adam Wolisz Technical University of Berlin, Andrea Zanella, University of Padova


G. Coulouris, I.Piens 17 January 2006

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