ECE 6615: Sensor Networks

Class Organization

Professor

Dr. Ian F. Akyildiz
Ken Byers Chair Professor in Telecommunications 
Broadband Wireless Networking (BWN) Lab 
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering 
Georgia Institute of Technology 
Atlanta, GA 30332 

Office: Centergy Building - 75 5th St. NW, 5th Floor, Room 5170, Atlanta, GA 30308 
Tel: (404) 894-5141 
Fax: (404) 894-7883 
Email: infocom@ece.gatech.edu

Administrative Assistant: Cordai Farrar
Tel: (404)-894-7890
Email: cordai@ece.gatech.edu

Class schedule and location

Tuesdays and Thursdays
4:35pm - 5:55pm
Klaus 1456

Office hours

Students are encouraged to use the email address infocom@ece.gatech.edu for immediate response to their questions. Through email we can set up an appointment and meet ASAP.

Please write always "[ECE6615]" in the subject line of your emails.

Course Organization

  • Exams
    Three exams (Open book)
    First midterm exam: February 14, 2017 (Tuesday - Happy Valentine :)).
    Second midterm exam: March 14, 2017 (Tuesday).
    Drop deadline: March 15, 2017 (Wednesday)
    Final exam: In the week of final exams (April 27-May 4, 2017).

  • Homeworks
    There will be 3 homeworks which will be supporting the lecture notes.

    Homework 1: Due February 10, 2017, 11:59 pm (Friday midnight).
    Homework 2: Due March 10, 2017, 11:59 pm (Friday midnight).
    Drop deadline: March 15, 2017 (Wednesday)
    Homework 3: Due April 22, 2017, 11:59 pm (Friday midnight).

  • Lab Project
    See the Lab Project section for the lab project due date.

Note for Off-Campus Students:
The deadline for homeworks and exams will be plus one week from the above date.
Instead of lab assignment, the exam 1 will count 20%.

Grade Distribution

    First Midterm Exam: 15%*
    Second Midterm Exam: 20%
    Final exam: 30%
    Lab assignment: 5%*
    Homework assignments: 30%

    *For off-campus students, first midterm exam will count for 20% in place of lab assignment.

Course Material

The class notes will be available on the Lecture Notes section.

TEXTBOOK (MANDATORY):

I. F. Akyildiz and M. C. Vuran, "Wireless Sensor Networks," John Wiley and Sons Publ. Company, August 2010.

Teaching Assistants

Manoj Chandrasekaran, Shih-Chun Lin and Bige Deniz Unluturk.

Lab assistants
Abdallah A. Al-Shehri and Dr. Carlos Martins.

Email: infocom@ece.gatech.edu
Tel: 404-894-6616
Centergy Building - BWN Lab - 75 5th St. NW, 5th Floor, Room 5158, Atlanta, GA 30308


Academic Integrity

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Any student suspected of cheating or plagiarizing on a quiz, exam, or assignment will be reported to the Office of Student Integrity, who will investigate the incident and identify the appropriate penalty for violations.

Accommodations for Students with Disabilities

If you are a student with learning needs that require special accommodation, contact the Office of Disability Services at (404)894-2563 or http://disabilityservices.gatech.edu/, as soon as possible, to make an appointment to discuss your special needs and to obtain an accommodations letter. Please also e-mail me as soon as possible in order to set up a time to discuss your learning needs.

Student-Faculty Expectations Agreement

At Georgia Tech we believe that it is important to strive for an atmosphere of mutual respect, acknowledgement, and responsibility between faculty members and the student body. See http://www.catalog.gatech.edu/rules/22/ for an articulation of some basic expectation that you can have of me and that I have of you. In the end, simple respect for knowledge, hard work, and cordial interactions will help build the environment we seek. Therefore, I encourage you to remain committed to the ideals of Georgia Tech while in this class.