[ieeetcsc-discuss] ACM SenSys 2007: Seven Days to Paper Registration Deadline
Guo Qiang Mao
guoqiang at ee.usyd.edu.au
Tue Apr 3 03:26:38 PDT 2007
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ACM SenSys 2007: Seven Days to Paper Registration Deadline
The 5th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
November 6-9, 2007
Sydney, Australia
http://sensys.acm.org/2007/
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Sponsored by ACM SIGCOMM, SIGMOBILE, SIGARCH, SIGOPS, SIGMETRICS and SIGBED.
The 5th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys) is a
highly selective, single-track forum for the presentation of research
results on systems issues in the area of embedded, networked sensors.
Distributed systems based on networked sensors and actuators with embedded
computation capabilities enable an instrumentation of the physical world
at an unprecedented scale and density, thus enabling a new generation of
monitoring and control applications. This conference provides an ideal
venue to address the research challenges facing the design, deployment,
use, and fundamental limits of these systems. Sensor networks require
contributions from many fields, from wireless communication and
networking, embedded systems and hardware, distributed systems, data
management, and applications, so we welcome cross-disciplinary work.
This year we particularly encourage papers that extend the scope of the
conference beyond wireless mote-class sensor networks and we seek
contributions from a broad range of sensing-related fields, such as
actuator networks, RFID applications, mobile ad-hoc networks, camera
networks, and others. We seek technical papers describing original,
previously unpublished research results. Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to, the following:
Sensor network architecture and protocols
Applications
Rich sensor systems leveraging RFID, mobile devices (e.g., cell phones),
cameras, robotics, etc.
Analysis of real-world systems and fundamental limits
Sensor network planning, provisioning, calibration and deployment
Deployment experience and testbeds
Experimental methodology, including measurement, simulation, and
emulation infrastructure
Integration with back-end systems such as web-based information systems,
process control, and enterprise software
Programming methodology
Operating systems
Sensor network algorithms such as localization, routing, time
synchronization, clustering, topology control, and coverage control
algorithms
Failure resilience and fault isolation
Energy management
Data, information, and signal processing
Data storage and management
Distributed actuation and control
Security and privacy
Important dates:
Paper Registration and Abstract: April 10, 2007, midnight US Eastern Time
Paper Submission Deadline: April 17, 2007, midnight US Eastern Time
Notification of Paper Acceptance: July 2, 2007
Camera Ready Paper Copy: August 30, 2007
All deadlines are firm; we will not honor extensions.
Papers must be original, unpublished work not under consideration
elsewhere. All submissions will be handled electronically and must be in
PDF format. Papers must not exceed 14 pages (US "Letter" size, 8.5 x 11
inches) including all material (text, figures and references). The font
size must be at least 10 points. Papers should be in two-column format
with no more than 59 lines of text per column and at least 0.75" margins
on all sides. All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed. The review
process is double-blind and hence, all submissions must be anonymized.
Selected papers of particular merit will be proposed for publication in
the ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks.
For submission details, see the conference web site.
Demos: Demonstrations showing innovative research and applications are
solicited. SenSys is very interested in demonstrations of technology,
platforms, and applications of sensor systems. Abstracts of accepted demos
will be published in the SenSys conference proceedings. Submissions from
both industry and academia are encouraged. For submission details, see the
conference web site. A call for demos with submission dates, etc., will be
posted at a later point.
Posters: Posters showing exciting early work on sensor systems are
solicited. Areas of interest are the same as those listed in the technical
call for papers. While the poster need not describe completed work, it
should report on research for which at least preliminary results are
available. For submission details, see the conference web site. A call for
posters with submission dates, etc., will be posted at a later point.
Organization:
General Chair: Sanjay Jha (U. New South Wales)
Program Co-Chairs: Phillip B. Gibbons (Intel Research), Akos Ledeczi
(Vanderbilt)
Poster Co-Chairs: Nirupama Bulusu (Portland State), Rachel Cardell-Oliver
(U. Western Australia)
Demo Co-Chairs: Suman Nath (Microsoft Research), Max Ott (NICTA, Australia)
Workshop Chair: Andreas Savvides (Yale)
Student Award Chair: Alberto Cerpa, UC Merced
Local Arrangements Chairs: Subhash Challa (U. Technology, Sydney), Salil
Kanhere, (U. New South Wales)
Publicity Co-Chairs: Rajeev Shorey (GM Research, India), Guoqiang Mao (U.
Sydney)
Web Chair: Wen Hu (CSIRO, Australia)
Registration Chair: Ren Liu (CSIRO, Australia)
Publications Chair: Adam Dunkels, SICS
Finance Chair: Chun Tung Chou (U. New South Wales)
Steering Committee Chair: John Heidemann (USC)
Program Committee: Tarek Abdelzaher (UIUC), Gaetano Borriello (U.
Washington), Andrew Campbell (Dartmouth), Peter Corke (CSIRO, Australia),
Richard Han (U. Colorado), Tien He (U. Minnesota), John Heidemann (USC),
Ted Herman (Iowa), Polly Huang (National Taiwan U.), Brad Karp (U. College
London), Phil Levis (Stanford), Jie Liu (Microsoft Research), Chenyang Lu
(Washington U. in St. Louis), Sam Madden (MIT), Miklos Maroti (U. Szeged,
Hungary), Margaret Martonosi (Princeton), Lama Nachman (Intel Research),
Kay Römer (ETH Zurich), Mani Srivastava (UCLA), John Stankovic (U.
Virginia), Subhash Suri (UCSB), Thiemo Voigt (SICS, Sweden)
Sponsors:
Academic sponsors: SIGCOMM, SIGMOBILE, SIGARCH, SIGOPS, SIGMETRICS, SIGBED
Corporate sponsors: University of New South Wales, CSIRO, National ICT
Australia, Arch Rock
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