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Currently I am working as a reasearch assistant and am in the process of obtaining my doctoral degree. My areas of interest include wireless sensor networks, wireless MAC protocols, context and activity recognition in embedded platforms, machine learning and artificial intelligence.
News
We are moving to the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)! As of the first of April 2010, Prof. Beigl will take the Chair for Pervasive Computing Systems (PCS) at KIT. The DUS Group at the TU Braunschweig will transfer to the PCS Telecooperation Office (TecO) at KIT which will be added to the PCS Chair under Prof. Beigl.
The DUS group will be organizing a Workshop at the Seventh International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems (INSS'10) from June 15 - 18, 2010 at the Congress Palais in Kassel, Germany. The workshop is titled ULC-WSN: Workshop on Ultra-Low-Cost Wireless Sensor Networks and their Applications at the INSS'10. Please see the website for important dates, call for papers and subissions!
Projects
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Short CV
05/2009 | - | Research Assistant and Ph.D. student at the Technische Universität Braunschweig in the Institute of Operating Systems and Computer Networks in the Distributed and Ubiquitous Systems Group, under the supervision and advisement of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Beigl. | |
08/2007 | - | 02/2008 | Study abroad at the Universidad de Guadalajara in Guadalajara, Mexico. Concentration: artificial intelligence |
04/2006 | - | 05/2009 | Master of Science in Computer Science from at the Technische Universität Braunschweig. |
04/2005 | - | 04/2006 | Application developer at Miltenyi Biotec in Cologne, Germany. |
09/2004 | - | 02/2005 | Study abroad at the Universität Würzburg in Würzburg, Germany. Concentration: German language studies |
09/2000 | - | 02/2005 | Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Combined with Physics at the State University of New York at Albany. |
Publications:
- Stephan Sigg, Dawud Gordon, Georg von Zengen, Michael Beigl, Sandra Haseloff and Klaus David: Investigation of context prediction accuracy for different context abstraction level, in IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC), 2012 (SGZB11, DOI, BibTeX)
- Stephan Sigg, Dawud Gordon, Georg von Zengen, Michael Beigl, Sandra Haseloff and Klaus David: Investigation of context prediction accuracy for different context abstraction level, in IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC), 2012 (SGZB11dus, DOI, BibTeX)
- Behnam Banitalebi, Stephan Sigg, Dawud Gordon, Takashi Miyaki and Michael Beigl: Receive Collaboration in Wireless Sensor Networks; Analyzing and Performance Evaluation, in Proceedings of the 8th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Systems (IEEE MASS 2011), October 2011 (BSG11, BibTeX)
- Dawud Gordon, Stephan Sigg and Michael Beigl: Using Prediction to Conserve Energy in Recognition on Mobile Devices, in 9th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom), WiP session, March 2011 (GSB11, BibTeX)
- Dawud Gordon, Michael Beigl and Martin Alexander Neumann: dinam: A Wireless Sensor Network Concept and Platform for Rapid Development, in Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems (INSS10), Kassel, Germany, June 2010 (Gor10b, BibTeX, to appear)
- Dawud Gordon, Hedda Schmidtke and Michael Beigl: Introducing New Sensors for Activity Recognition, in How To Do Good Research In Activity Recognition: Experimental methodology, performance evaluation and reproducibility. Workshop in conjunction with Pervasive 2010, Helsinki, Finland, May 2010 (Gor10a, BibTeX, (to appear))
- Dawud Gordon, Florian Witt, Hedda Schmidtke and Michael Beigl: A Long-Term Sensory Logging Device for Subject Monitoring, in Workshop for Situation Recognition and Medical Data Analysis in Pervasive Health Environments (PervaSense 2010), Munich, Germany, March 2010 (Gor10, BibTeX, Slides)
- Dawud Gordon and Michael Beigl: D-Bridge: A Platform for Developing Low-Cost WSN Product Solutions, in Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems (INSS09), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pages 62-65, IEEE, June 2009 (Gor09, BibTeX, Slides)
- Dawud Gordon, Michael Beigl and Masayuki Iwai: A Study on the Use of Wireless Sensor Networks in a Retail Store, in Workshop at the Conference on Pervasive Computing 2009 (Pervasive09), Nara, Japan, May 2009 (Gor09a, BibTeX, Slides)
Supervised Theses:
Title | Type | Supervisor | Status |
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Development of a Sensor Node Extension Board for the Integration of a microSD Flash Memory Card, ... | Bachelor Thesis | Dawud Gordon | finished |
Functional Survey of Networked Sensing Systems, ... | Bachelor Thesis, Studienarbeit | Dawud Gordon | finished |