-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [Call for Competitors] 4th Dependability Competition at EWSN 2019 Datum: Thu, 28 Jun 2018 08:15:01 +0000 Von: Saukh, Olga saukh@tugraz.at Antwort an: engelbert.meissl@tugraz.at An: iti.announce@mlist.tugraz.at iti.announce@mlist.tugraz.at
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Call for Competitors
4th Dependability Competition at the Intl. Conf. on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks (EWSN)
February 25-27, 2019 - Beijing, China
http://ewsn2019.thss.tsinghua.edu.cn/call-for-competitors.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Following the success of the first three editions, the International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks will host also this year a dependability competition to benchmark the performance of WSN and IoT communication protocols in harsh RF environments.
******** FORMAT ********
The EWSN 2019 dependability competition will take place remotely and the final results will be announced during EWSN in Beijing.
Remote preparation phase. After successfully registering to the conference, accepted contestants will obtain the credentials to remotely access the competition infrastructure. During the official preparation phase, all competing teams will have the possibility to test and optimize their solution for this year's competition scenario. In particular, contestants will be able to program all nodes in the competition infrastructure and download their serial output, as well as the evaluation results. The latter will be published on a leaderboard that will be visible to all other competing teams.
Final evaluation phase. At the end of the preparation phase, each team needs to provide one single ihex binary file for each competition category. During the evaluation phase, this binary file will be used to extensively benchmark the performance of the competing solution.
Competition abstracts. Each team will have the possibility to publish a competition abstract as part of the EWSN proceedings that will appear in the ACM Digital Library. The competition abstracts will follow the same camera-ready deadline as the EWSN poster abstracts and are expected to include a description of the competing solution, as well as preliminary results and lessons learned from the preparation phase.
Poster session. A poster session dedicated to the dependability competition will take place during the main EWSN conference. All competing teams must present their solution in the poster session and will have the possibility to engage in lively discussions with the other conference attendees.
Awards. The winners of each competition's category will be awarded during a dedicated plenary session of the main conference. After receiving the award, the winning teams must hold a plenary short presentation about their solution, followed by a discussion session.
******** COMPETITION CATEGORIES ********
The EWSN 2019 dependability competition foresees two categories:
Category 1: Data collection for condition monitoring. In this category, a fixed number of source nodes communicate to a single destination node over a multi-hop network (i.e., multipoint-to-point traffic). The destination node collects the data transmitted by all source nodes and forwards it to a control center for further processing.
Category 2: Dissemination of actuation commands. In this category, a fixed number of source nodes needs to disseminate actuation commands to a specific set of destinations nodes in the network (i.e., point-to-multipoint traffic). Each source node is associated to a specific set of destinations (at most eight), which will be injected as input parameter into the firmware under test by the competition infrastructure.
A detailed description of the competition scenario and evaluation procedure can be found on: http://ewsn2019.thss.tsinghua.edu.cn/competition-scenario.html
******** ELIGIBILITY ********
Both academia and industry submissions are encouraged. All wireless communication protocols used in low-power wireless sensor networks are welcome, and there is no restriction on the operating system used to program the sensor nodes. There is also no requirement on the originality of the competing solutions: the demonstration of good use of well-known or previously-published protocols is strongly encouraged. The EWSN 2019 dependability competition will take place if at least five teams competing in the same category respond to this preliminary call for competitors.
******** SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS ********
Contestants must submit a short abstract describing their approach by the competition entry deadline. The abstract should prominently include the name of all members of the team, as well as their affiliation and contact information. Detailed information on the formatting requirements and the submission instructions can be found on: http://ewsn2019.thss.tsinghua.edu.cn/call-for-competitors.html
******** IMPORTANT DATES ********
- Competition entry deadline: August 6, 2018 (23:59, AoE) - Notification of acceptance: August 31, 2018 - Preparation phase: from September 15 to November 30, 2018 - Evaluation phase: from December 1 to February 15, 2019 - Camera-ready abstract: December 31, 2018 - Awards and poster session: February 26-27, 2019
******** ORGANIZERS ********
Carlo Alberto Boano (Graz University of Technology, Austria) Markus Schuß (Graz University of Technology, Austria)
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