Martonosi group paper receives ACM SIGMOBILE Test of Time Paper Award
Prof. Margaret Martonosi and her students and collaborators have received an ACM SIGMOBILE Test of Time Paper award for their paper "Energy-Efficient Computing for Wildlife Tracking: Design Tradeoffs and Early Experiences with ZebraNet” which was originally published in the 2002 International Conference on Architecture Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS). The SIGMOBILE Test-of-Time awards recognize papers that have had a sustained and significant impact in the SIGMOBILE community over at least a decade. The award citation notes: "ZebraNet was one of the first deployments of mobile sensors in the wild -- quite literally. This paper set the standard for application-driven mobile systems research, showing how to close the interdisciplinary loop between computer science and non-CS domains. The peer-to-peer data exchange developed by ZebraNet has also had lasting impact in many other areas, including vehicular networking.”