Von: Michael Breza <mjb04@doc.ic.ac.uk>
Gesendet: 14. November 2019 13:16:35 MEZ
An: failsafe-workshop@imperial.ac.uk
Betreff: [failsafe-workshop] Deadline Extension

[Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this Call for Papers.] 
DEADLINE EXTENSION FOR WORKSHOP PAPERS

FAILSAFE 2020
The Second International Workshop on the Engineering of Reliable, Robust, and
Secure Embedded Wireless Sensing Systems

17th February 2020
Lyon, France

http://wp.doc.ic.ac.uk/failsafe/
The deadline for FAILSAFE has been extended to the 22nd of November!

Please send us the stories and accounts of the problems that you have
faced doing actual Wireless Sensor System deployments. All accounts of issues
that you have encountered are valuable records of the types of problems that
need to be overcome in order to create a principled engineering approach to
sensor systems embedded in the environment.

We only seek a six page submission, and respect confidentiality (Charter House
rules) where required.

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission: 22nd November, 2019
Acceptance notification: 10th December, 2019
Camera ready: 20th December, 2019
Workshop date: 17th February, 2020


TOPICS OF INTEREST

Papers describing and presenting data of problems and failures of experimental
efforts, practical experiences, and industrial and commercial developments in
all aspects of sensor networks, mobile devices, and wireless communication are
solicited. Within this domain, particular topics of interest include, but are
not limited to:

• Failure and the diagnosis of an actual deployment of mobile apps, net-
works and systems. Must include some data and analysis of what caused
the failure.
• Examples of a deployment that was tested, and failed due to unexpected
circumstances. The testing methodology must be presented and discussed,
as well as how it failed to account for the phenomenon that caused the
failure, and a potential solution described.
• Testing frameworks or verification methodologies that have arisen out
of sensor system deployment failures, and are currently used to prevent
similar failures of wireless sensor systems.
• Monitoring tools or control systems that have been used in actual deployments
and have been used to detect and diagnose node or system
performance issues or failures.
• Any documented examples with data showing the effects of a malicious
or nefarious attack on a deployed embedded wireless sensor system.



SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Submissions should not be previously published and not currently under review
by another conference or journal. Original papers must have up to 6 pages
including references. Please visit the workshop web page for more details:
http://wp.doc.ic.ac.uk/failsafe/authors-instructions/
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