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10. Intanagonwiwat, C., Govindan, R.,
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Second USENIX/ACM Symposium
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12. Levis, P., Lee, N., Welsh, M., and Culler,
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Proceedings of the First ACM
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Shenker, S. Trickle: a self-regulating
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Philip Levis ( pal@cs.stanford.edu)
Assistant Professor, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA, USA
Eric Brewer ( brewer@cs.berkeley.edu)
Professor, U. C. Berkeley, Berkeley,
CA, USA
David Culler ( culler@cs.berkeley.edu)
Professor, U. C. Berkeley, Berkeley,
CA, USA
David Gay (david. e.gay@intel.com) Senior
Researcher, Intel Research Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA, USA
Samuel Madden (madden@csail.mit.
edu) Associate Professor, MIT CSAIL,
Cambridge, MA, USA
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Neil Patel ( neilp@cs.stanford.edu) Ph.D.
Student, Stanford University, Stanford,
CA, USA
Joe Polastre ( joe@sentilla.com) CTO,
Sentilla Corporation, Redwood City,
CA, USA
Scott Shenker ( shenker@icsi.berkeley.
edu) Professor, U. C. Berkeley, Berkeley,
CA, USA
Robert Szewczyk ( rob@sentilla.com)
Principal Engineer, Sentilla Corporation,
Redwood City, CA, USA
Alec Woo ( awoo@archrock.com)
Technical Staff, Arch Rock Corporation,
San Francisco, CA, USA