[Tccc] CFP: Special Session on Self-Adaptive Networked Embedded Systems
Waltenegus Dargie
waltenegus.dargie
Thu Nov 24 14:10:35 EST 2011
Self-Adaptive Networked Embedded Systems (SANES?12)
http://www.peccs.org/SANES.asp
Special session in International Conference on Pervasive and Embedded Computing and Communication Systems (PECCS 2012),
http://www.peccs.org/, Rome, Italy, 24 - 26 Feb, 2012
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The proceedings will be submitted for indexation by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index, INSPEC, DBLP and EI, and will be available in SciTePress Digital Library.
The previous edition of this special session (SAAES?11) has produced a special issue (to appear) in the International Journal of Embedded and Real-Time Communication Systems (IJERTCS,www.igi-global.com/ijertcs). A number of papers from SANES?12 will also be invited for a special issue. Both regular papers and positional papers (with highly innovative and well-explained ideas but not yet complete implementation) are encouraged for submission.
Session Chairs
Juha Plosila, Academy Research Fellow, University of Turku, Finland
Waltenegus Dargie, Technical University of Dresden, Germany
Overview
Self-adaptive systems are capable of monitoring their environment and their own states in order to optimize and match their functions to different scenarios and requirements. The concept of self-adaptiveness belongs to the wide scope of autonomic computing, while focusing on the aspects of self-awareness, context-awareness and self-adaptation. Networked embedded systems may have various forms of communication channels including on-chip/off-chip networks, wired/wireless communication, or have a mixture of different types of channels. With self-adaptive features, networked embedded systems can adjust themselves autonomously towards low energy consumption and high dependability. While existing works propose a diversity of functions for such systems, the issues of scalable design method, software/hardware co-design/synthesis, formal analysis and concrete application studies, all call for much wider and more in-depth research effort.
This special session solicits innovative and promising works on the specification, modeling, simulation, and implementation of such systems. It is a follow-up special session of the one successfully held in PECCS 2011.
Papers in the following and related areas are solicited:
Self-Adaptive On-Chip/Off-Chip Networked Embedded Systems
Self-Adaptive Wireless Networks (incl. Wireless Sensor Networks)
Heterogeneous Embedded System with a hybrid of wired and wireless communication
Self-Awareness, Context-Awareness and Self-Adaptation
Self-Adaptivity for Energy Efficiency, Dependability and Security
Formal Methods
Industrial and Commercial Case Studies (e.g. smart house, e-Health, etc.)
Program Committee
David Siguenza Tortosa, University of Madrid
Leonidas Tsiopoulos, ?bo academy
Pasi Liljeberg, University of Turku
Hui Cheng, University of Bedfordshire
Stephan Reiff-Marganiec, University of Leicester
Ethiopia Nigussie, University of Turku
Gert Jervan, Tallinn University of Technology
Alexander Guitton, University of Blaise Paskal
Seppo Virtanen, University of Turku
Jaan Raik, Tallinn University of Technology
Andreas Riener, Institute for Pervasive Computing, Austria
Erno Salminen, Tampere University of Technology
Gregor Schiele, University of Mannheim
Liang Guang, University of Turku
Paper Submission
Special session papers follow the same submission guidelines as the conference papers. Please follow the instructions onhttp://www.peccs.org/SANES.asp. Authors are kindly requested to produce and provide the paper, WITHOUT any reference to any of the authors, to enable double-blind review.
Important dates:
- Paper Submission: Dec. 15, 2011
- Authors Notification: January 4, 2012
- Camera Ready Paper Submission and Registration: January 13, 2012
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