[Tccc] Call for Papers: The 13th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks
Dr. Anna Förster
anna.foersteratsupsi.ch
Mon Jul 22 05:38:50 EDT 2013
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The 13th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor
Networks
Part of CPS Week 2014
Call for Papers
April 15-17, 2014, Berlin, Germany
URL: http://ipsn.acm.org/2014/
The International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks
(IPSN) is a leading, single-track, annual forum on research in networked
sensing and control, broadly defined. IPSN brings together researchers from
academia, industry, and government to present and discuss recent advances in
both theoretical and experimental research. Its scope includes signal and image
processing, information and coding theory, databases and information
management, distributed algorithms, networks and protocols, wireless
communications, collaborative objects and the Internet of Things, machine
learning, mobile and social sensing, and embedded systems design. Of special
interest are contributions at the confluence of a multiple of these areas. In
addition to regular research papers, in IPSN 2014, we also encourage
submissions of Challenge Papers that lay out visions and future challenges in
the field of information processing in sensor networks. Challenge papers are up
to 6 page long and the title should start with Challenge: These
submissions are reviewed based on the novelty of the concepts and potential of
impacting the field.
The conference features two submission tracks, the Information Processing (IP)
track, and the Sensor Platforms, Tools and Design Methods (SPOTS) track.
Authors are encouraged to read the foci of the tracks and make indications in
the submission site accordingly. However, submission tracks are for review
preference only. The program committees work together in the review process.
Topics:
The IP track focuses on algorithms, theory, and systems for information
processing using networks of embedded, human-in-the-loop, or social sensors.
Topics covered in the IP track include, but are not limited to:
Sensor data processing, mining, and machine
learning
Data storage, management, and retrieval
Coding, compression and information theory
Detection, classification, tracking, reasoning,
and decision making
Theoretical foundation and fundamental bounds
Network and system architectures and protocols
Sensor tasking, control, and actuation
Location, time, and other network services
Programming models and languages
Mobile, participatory, and social sensing
Innovative applications and deployment experiences
The SPOTS track focuses on new hardware and software architectures, modeling,
evaluation, deployment experiences, design methods, implementations, and tools
for networked embedded sensor systems. Submissions are expected to refer to
specific hardware, software, and implementations. Topics covered in the SPOTS
track include, but are not limited to:
Novel components, device platforms and
architectures for networked sensing
Innovative sensing and processing platforms
including cloud, crowd, and consumer devices
Embedded software for sensor networks
System modeling, simulation, measurements, and
analysis
Design tools and methodologies for sensor networks
Network health monitoring and management
Operating systems and runtime environments
User interfaces for sensing applications and
systems
Case studies highlighting experiences,
challenges, and comparisons of platforms and tools
Submission:
Submissions must be full papers. Regular submissions are at most 12 pages,
including figures, tables, and references. Challenges submissions are at most 6
pages. Notice that page limits are the MAXIMUM lengths. Paper qualities are not
judged by length. Please
refer to the conference web site for format details.
Key Dates:
Paper registration deadline: Oct. 7th, 2013
Paper submission deadline: Oct. 14th, 2013
Notification: Jan. 17th, 2014
Organizers:
General Chair: Adam Wolisz (TU Berlin)
TPC Co-Chairs: Jie Liu (Microsoft Research)
Lin Zhong (Rice University)
TPC:
Tarek Abdelzaher, UIUC
Yuvraj Agarwal, CMU
Marco Duarte, UMass-Amherst
Jie Gao, Stony Brook University
Omprakash Gnawali, University of Houston
James Gross KTH, Sweden
Tian He, University of Minnesota
Wen Hu, CSIRO, Australia
Xenofon Koutsoukos, Vanderbilt University
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, USC
Antonio Loureiro, UFMG, Brazil
Luca Mottola, Swedish Institute of Computer Science
Suman Nath, Microsoft Research
Bodhi Priyantha, Microsoft Research
Vijay Raghunathan, Purdue University
Anthony Rowe, CMU
Ali H. Sayed, UCLA
Jacky Shen, Microsoft Research Asia
Junehwa Song, KAIST, Korea
John Stankovic, University of Virginia
Niki Trigoni, Oxford University, UK
Guoliang Xing, Michigan State University
Pei Zhang, CMU Silicon Valley
Yanyong Zhang, Rutgers University
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Dr. Anna Frster
Researcher
Networking Laboratory, DTI
University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland
Via Cantonale, Galleria 2
6928 Manno
Switzerland
Tel. + 41 58 666 6502
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