Cory Sharp
University of California, Berkeley
15 Papers
167 Citations
Cory Sharp is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Key distribution in wireless sensor networks. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Cory Sharp include Ohio State University & King's College London.
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Papers
Distributed control applications within sensor networks
Bruno Sinopoli,Cory Sharp,Luca Schenato,S. Schaffert,S. Shankar Sastry +4 more
- 11 Aug 2003
TL;DR: This paper presents a hierarchical model composed of continuous time-trigger components at the low level and discrete event-triggered component at the high level and suggests a mixed model for design, analysis, and synthesis of control algorithms within sensor networks.
ExScal: elements of an extreme scale wireless sensor network
Anish Arora,Rajiv Ramnath,Emre Ertin,Prasun Sinha,Sandip Bapat,Vinayak Naik,Vinod Kulathumani,Hongwei Zhang,Hui Cao,Mukundan Sridharan,Santosh Kumar,Nick Seddon,Christopher J. Anderson,Ted Herman,Nishank Trivedi,Mikhail Nesterenko,R.V. Shah,S. Kulkami,M. Aramugam,Limin Wang,Mohamed G. Gouda,Young-ri Choi,David E. Culler,Prabal Dutta,Cory Sharp,Gilman Tolle,Mike Grimmer,Bill Ferriera,Ken Parker +28 more
- 17 Aug 2005
TL;DR: The key requirements of ExScal, the corresponding design of the hardware/software platform and application, and some results of the authors' experiments are overviewed.
Trio: enabling sustainable and scalable outdoor wireless sensor network deployments
Prabal Dutta,Jonathan W. Hui,Jaein Jeong,Sukun Kim,Cory Sharp,Jay Taneja,Gilman Tolle,Kamin Whitehouse,David E. Culler +8 more
- 19 Apr 2006
TL;DR: The Trio testbed is a new outdoor sensor network deployment that consists of 557 solar-powered motes, seven gateway nodes, and a root server that offers a unique platform on which both systems and application software can be tested safely at scale.
Design and implementation of a sensor network system for vehicle tracking and autonomous interception
Cory Sharp,S. Schaffert,Alec Woo,Naveen Sastry,Chris Karlof,S. Shankar Sastry,David E. Culler +6 more
- 31 Jan 2005
TL;DR: The design and implementation of PEG is described, a networked system of distributed sensor nodes that detects an uncooperative agent called the evader and assists an autonomous robot called the pursuer in capturing the evaders.
Pursuit-evasion games with unmanned ground and aerial vehicles
René Vidal,S. Rashid,Cory Sharp,O. Shakernia,Jin Kim,S. Shankar Sastry +5 more
- 21 May 2001
TL;DR: The implementation of a hierarchical architecture for the coordination and control of a heterogeneous team of autonomous agents and the problem of having a team of agents pursue a second team of evaders while building a map of the environment is considered.
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