[Tccc] MOBISENSOR'2012 - CALL FOR PAPERS
Charalampos Konstantopoulos
konstant
Tue Feb 7 12:39:06 EST 2012
CALL FOR PAPERS
3nd International Workshop on Mobility in Wireless Sensor
Networks (MOBISENSOR'2012)
in conjunction with the 8th IEEE International Conference on Distributed
Computing in Sensor Systems (DCOSS '12)
May 18, 2012 Hangzhou, China
WEB SITE: <http://www2.aegean.gr/dgavalas/MobiSensor2012/>
http://www2.aegean.gr/dgavalas/MobiSensor2012/
AIMS AND SCOPE
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) offer unprecedented capabilities for
integrating sensing with computing and communication as well as for
distributed sensing, coordination and control. While WSNs have been a
subject of intensive research for about a decade, most research activities
to date focused on sensor nodes typically deployed in static, pre©\
determined locations with sensor readings taken at regular intervals and
multi©\hopped to a static sink for subsequent storage and analysis. The next
evolutionary step for sensor networks is to handle mobility in all its
forms. That is, mobility of sinks, mobility of sensors and actuators as well
as mobility of code (i.e. applications). The mobility extension represents a
more recent research subject in sensor networking; mobility opens up a whole
new level of research opportunities and challenges in WSNs, and
significantly expands the types of applications for which WSNs can be used.
This workshop aims to highlight the benefits and challenges from such a step
and outline the state of the art in this particularly promising research
area. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Sink mobility in Wireless Sensor Networks
- Actuator networks
- Mobile sensor©\actuator networks
- Code mobility in Wireless Sensor Networks
- Mobile agent©\based data aggregation in Wireless Sensor
Networks
- Localization techniques in wireless sensor and actuator
networks
- Mobility issues in underwater Wireless Sensor Networks
- Mobility©\assisted communication in Wireless Sensor
Networks
- Mobility management in Wireless Sensor Networks
- Connectivity maintenance in Wireless Sensor Networks
with mobile elements
- Mobility for maximizing network lifetime in Wireless
Sensor Networks
- Mobility models for sinks and actuators in Wireless
Sensor Networks
- Routing protocols for handling mobility
- Distributed algorithms and reasoning in Wireless Sensor
Networks with mobile elements
- Data fusion techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks
with mobile elements
- Mobile GeoSensor Networks
- Simulation of Wireless Sensor Networks with mobile
elements
- Applications and deployment experiences
PROGRAM CO©\CHAIRS:
Charalampos Konstantopoulos (konstant at unipi.gr)
University of Piraeus, Greece
Grammati Pantziou (pantziou at teiath.gr)
Technological Educational Institution of Athens, Greece
Damianos Gavalas (dgavalas at aegean.gr)
University of the Aegean, Greece
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITEE:
Kemal Akkaya (Southern Illinois at Carbondale, USA), Stefano Basagni
(Northeastern University, USA) Paolo Bellavista (Universit¨¤ di Bologna,
Italy), Ioannis Chatzigiannakis (Computer Technology Institute, Greece)
Cheng©\Fu Chou (National Taiwan University, Taiwan), Omprakash Gnawali
(University of Houston, USA), Martin Haenggi (University of Notre Dame,
USA), Chi©\Fu Huang (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan), Victor Leung
(Univeristy of British Columbia, Canada), Jun Luo (Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore), Edith Ngai (Uppsala University, Sweden), Sotiris
Nikolitseas (University of Patras, Greece), Gian Pietro Picco (University of
Trento, Italy), Hairong Qi (University of Tennessee, USA), Binoy Ravindran
(Virginia Tech, USA), Jens Schmitt (University of Kaiserslautern, Germany),
Anthony Stefanidis (George Mason University, USA), Damla Turgut (University
of Central Florida, USA), Pramod K. Varshney (Syracuse University, USA),
Natalija Vlajic (York University, Canada), Tim Wark (CSIRO ICT Centre,
Australia)
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper Submissions: March 5, 2012
Notification: March 25, 2012
Final Version: April 12, 2012
PAPER SUBMISSIONS INSTRUCTIONS:
This workshop will only accept for review original papers that have not been
previously published and are not currently under review elsewhere. Papers
should be formatted based on the IEEE Transactions journals and conferences
style; maximum allowed camera©\ready paper length is six (6) pages.
Submissions must be in Adobe PDF format, including text, figures and
references and sent through email to the Program Co©\Chairs (seeabove). All
accepted papers must be presented by a registered author
PROCEEDINGS ¨C JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE:
Besides a hardcopy workshop proceedings volume, workshop papers will be
included in the IEEE Digital Library. MobiSensor'2012 chairs are considering
several options for setting up a Special Issue in an internationally reputed
journal, where extended versions of selected workshop papers will be
invited.
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