[Tccc] EWSN2013: deadline extended to September 8

Katia Jaffres-Runser kjratn7.fr
Wed Aug 29 09:19:10 EDT 2012



 

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                           Due to multiple requests:
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        10th European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN 2013)
                    February 13-15, 2013, Ghent, Belgium
                     http://ewsn13.intec.ugent.be/

                            Last Call for Papers


As the field of wireless sensor networks matures, new design concepts, 
experimental
and theoretical findings, and applications have continued to emerge at a rapid 
pace. 
Being one of the leading international conferences in this area, the European 
Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN) has played a prominent role in 
the 
dissemination of innovative ideas from researchers all over the globe. For EWSN 
2013, 
the tenth meeting in this series, we invite papers describing original, 
previously 
unpublished research results pertaining to wireless sensor networks, broadly 
conceived. 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Communication and Network Protocols
* Operating Systems
* Sensor middleware
* Security and Fault-Tolerance
* Programming Abstractions and Tools
* Information and Signal Processing
* Sensor network applications and novel uses of sensor data
* Internet of Things and Cooperating Objects
* Cognitive sensor networks
* Hardware Design and Implementation
* Prototypes, Testbeds, Field Experiments


IMPORTANT DATES

Full paper submission:  September 8, 2012
Author notification:            November  15, 2012
Camera ready paper due:         November  22, 2012


PAPER SUBMISSION

This highly selective conference will only accept for review original papers 
that 
have not been previously published and are not currently under review by any 
other 
conference or journal. We will adopt a double-blind review process, where the 
names 
of authors and their affiliations are unknown to reviewers until the end of the 
review 
process and are not mentioned in the paper.

Submissions must be in Adobe PDF format and are not to exceed 16 pages, 
including text, 
figures and references. We require that submissions conform to the LNCS style 
(www.springer.com/lncs), as the proceedings will be published by 
Springer-Verlag in 
the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Papers will be submitted 
electronically 
through EDAS. Please check http://ewsn13.intec.ugent.be for the latest info.


CALL FOR POSTERS AND DEMOS

The poster and demonstration session at EWSN provides a forum for researchers 
to present 
their work and receive feedback from experts attending the conference. Posters 
and demos 
will be submitted as a single PDF file containing an abstract of no more than 2 
pages. 
The areas of interest are the same as the main track (see above). Please check 
http://ewsn13.intec.ugent.be/ for more information on how to submit posters and 
demos.

Poster and demo submission:     December 1, 2012
Author notification:            December 15, 2012


CALL FOR TUTORIALS

For EWSN 2013, there will be two tutorial sessions designed to attract 
researchers and 
practitioners from both academia and industry to discuss state-of-the-art 
research.  We 
invite you to submit tutorial proposals that focus on recent, cutting-edge 
topics in 
wireless sensor networks. Both applied and theoretical topics are welcome, as 
are surveys, 
and the tutorial should be self-contained in nature. We encourage tutorials 
that provide 
clear utility to a broad fraction of conference participants. Tutorials will be 
held during 
the morning of February 13, and are therefore expected to last from 3 to 4 
hours. Tutorial 
presenters are entitled one free registration per tutorial. Please check 
http://ewsn13.intec.ugent.be/ for more information on how to submit tutorial 
suggestions.

Tutorial submission:            November 1, 2012
Author notification:            December 15, 2012
Presentations:                  February 13, 2013

        
ORGANIZATION

General Chair:
       Piet Demeester (Ghent University - IBBT, Belgium)
 
Program Chairs:
       Ingrid Moerman (Ghent University - IBBT, Belgium)
       Andreas Terzis (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
 
Local organization:
       Eli De Poorter (Ghent University - IBBT, Belgium)
 
Poster chair:
       Omprakash Gnawali (University of Houston, USA)

Demo chair:
       Chris Blondia (University of Antwerp - IBBT, Belgium) 

Publicity chairs:
       Luca Mottola (Politecnico di Milano (Italy) and Swedish Institute of 
Computer Science)
       Marcus Chang (Johns Hopkins University, USA) 
       Peter Van Daele (Ghent University - IBBT, Belgium)
 
Webmaster:
       Jeroen Hoebeke (Ghent University - IBBT, Belgium)

TPC members:
       Akos Ledeczi (Vanderbilt University)    
       Amy L. Murphy (Bruno Kessler Foundation - CIT IRST)
       Anna Forster (SUPSI, Switzerland)
       Bhaskar Krishnamachari (USC)
       Brano Kusy (CSIRO, Australia)    
       Cecilia Mascolo (University of Cambridge)
       Cem Ersoy (Bogazici University)    
       Chiara Petrioli (University of Rome ""La Sapienza"")
       Cormac J. Sreenan (University College Cork)
       Eli De Poorter (Ghent University - IBBT, Belgium)
       Emiliano Miluzzo (AT&T labs)
       Fred Jiang (Microsoft Research Asia)    
       Geoffrey Challen (University at Buffalo)
       Gian Pietro Picco (University of Trento, Italy)    
       Holger Karl (University of Paderborn)
       Ilker Demirkol (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya)    
       Jan Beutel (ETH Zurich)    
       Jie Gao (Stony Brook University)
       Kamin Whitehouse (University of Virginia)
       Katia Jaffres-Runser (University of Toulouse)
       Kay Roemer (University of Lubeck)
       Kirk Martinez (University of Southampton)
       Klaus Wehrle (RWTH Aachen University)
       Koen Langendoen (TU Delft)
       Krishna Sivalingam (Institute of Technology Madras, India)
       Leo Selavo (University of Latvia)
       Luca Mottola (Politecnico di Milano (Italy) and Swedish Institute of 
Computer Science)
       Mario Alves (Politecnico do Porto (ISEP/IPP), CISTER Research Unit)
       Michele Zorzi (University of Padova)
       Mingyan Liu (University of Michigan)
       Nael Abu-Ghazelah (Binghamton University)
       Pedro Jose Marron (University of Duisburg-Essen and Fraunhofer FKIE)
       Philippe Bonnet (Copenhagen University)    
       Rajeev Shorey (NIIT University)
       Salil Kanhere (The University of New South Wales, Australia)
       Sam Michiels (KULeuven)
       Tarek Abdelzaher (UIUC)
       Tommaso Melodia (State University of New York at Buffalo)
       Violet R. Syrotiuk (Arizona State University)
       Wendi Heinzelman (University of Rochester)






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