-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [InternetTC] First International Workshop on Interconnections of Wireless Sensor Networks (IWSN’10) Datum: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 07:45:38 -0800 Von: Habib M. Ammari Habib.M.Ammari@hofstra.edu An: itc@comsoc.org itc@comsoc.org
First International Workshop on Interconnections of Wireless Sensor Networks (IWSN’10)
In conjunction with IEEE/ACM DCOSS 2010, 23 June 2010, Santa Barbara, California, USA
URL: http://people.hofstra.edu/Habib_M_Ammari/IWSN2010.html
General Co-Chairs
- Djamel Djenouri, CERIST Research Centre, Algiers, Algeria. Email: ddjenouri@acm.org mailto:ddjenouri@acm.org. URL: http://djenouri.googlepages.com - Jianguo ding, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway Email: jianguo.ding@ieee.org mailto:jianguo.ding@ieee.org. URL: http://www.iet.ntnu.no/~jgding/ - Abdelouahid Derhab, CERIST Research Centre, Algiers, Algeria. Email: aderhab@mail.cerist.dz mailto:aderhab@mail.cerist.dz. URL: http://abdelouahid.derhab.googlepages.com
Publicity Chair:
Habib M. Ammari: Hofstra University, NY, USA E-mail: Habib.M.Ammari@hofstra.edu mailto:Habib.M.Ammari@hofstra.edu, URL: http://people.hofstra.edu/Habib_M_Ammari/ http://people.hofstra.edu/Habib_M_Ammari/
Subject and Purpose of the Workshop
We lately witness a tremendous development in the wireless sensor networking (WSN), which make it possible to monitor, unobtrusively and for long periods of time the physical environment and to collect the relevant data. For many applications, the sensor networks cannot operate in complete isolation. There must be a way enabling a monitoring entity or some end-users to gain access to the data produced by the sensor network, and even to interact with a particular sensor mote to activate/deactivate it, read the sensed value instantaneously, fix some inner parameters, make dynamic code loading into the mote, etc. By connecting the sensor network to an existing network infrastructure such as a local-area network, a private intranet, mobile smart networks, and notably the global internet, gaining remote access to the sensor network would be straightforward. However, many questions need answers, and many challenges must be tackled before such interconnection become effective. Suitability of IP standards must be investigated, as well as the connection architecture. Is it more effective to use fixed gateways? Or is it better to employ a dynamic ad hoc mode where all nodes (or several nodes) cooperatively and alternatively act as gateways. By openly connect a sensor network to other networks new vulnerabilities will take place. An intruder would not need to gain physical access to the network anymore, but it might remotely launch attacks. Security is thus a very important aspect that must be considered. Routing, QoS, and interoperability are also important and challenging issues in the new heterogeneous systems. This workshop is a forum for researchers, academics, and industrials to debate the different issues related to the interconnection of wireless sensor networks, and discuss relevant theoretical and practical solutions.
Topics
Topics of the workshop consist of all aspects related to the interconnection and integration of WSN to other networks, including but not limited to:
- Interconnection architecture aspects - Authentication and security issues - Vulnerability, protection, and fault-tolerance of WSN - Quality of Service (QoS) issues in WSN-based integrated networks - Information processing - Routing protocols for cross networks - Network and transport layer protocols for cross networks - Testbeds for integrated networks - Middlewares - Integrated applications and services for cross networks - Sensor tasking, control, and actuation - Distributed query processing - Integration of Body area networks to WLAN and beyond - In-network processing and aggregation - Connectivity & longevity - Location and time services - Integration of sensor networks and web-based services
Submission Guidelines and Policy
Submitted papers must represent original material that is not currently under review in any other conference or journal, and has not been previously published. Papers are restricted to a maximum length of 6 pages, including text, figures, and references. All papers will be reviewed. Accepted and registered papers will appear in the conference proceedings. At least one author of accepted papers is required to register and attend the workshop to present the paper.
Papers should be submitted by E-mail to the workshop co-chairs at the address: ddjenouri@acm.org mailto:ddjenouri@acm.org, and CC to: jianguo.ding@ieee.org mailto:jianguo.ding@ieee.org, aderhab@mail.cerist.dz mailto:aderhab@mail.cerist.dz, with “IWSN paper submission” as subject. Papers should be prepared using the standard IEEE camera-ready template, and submitted in pdf format.
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: March 30, 2010 Author notification: April 30, 2010 Camera-ready papers and author registration: May 21, 2010
TPC Members
Mohamed Younis, University of Maryland, USA Haibing Guan, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Habib M. Ammari, Hofstra University , NY, USA, Yan Zhang, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway, Thiemo Voigt, SICS, Stockholm, Sweeden Richard holzer, Passau University, Germany Jose Maria barcelo, UPC, Spain David Llewellyn-Jones, John Moors University, Liverpool, UK Fransisco Barcelo, UPC, Barcelona, Spain, Kalman Graffi, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany Abdelouahid Derhab, CERIST, Algeria Ilangko Balasingham, Rikshospitalet University Hospital, Oslo, Norway Lyes Khaladi, CERIST, Algeria Monica Aguilar Igartua, UPC, Spain, Djamel Djenouri, CERIST, Algiers, Algeria Jianguo DING, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway Haiwu He, INRIA, France Luca Caviglione, National Research Council (CNR), Italy Steffen Rothkugel, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg. Raul Chavez-Santiago, Rikshospitalet University Hospital, Oslo, Shengli YUAN, University of Houston - Downtown, USA Gregoire Danoy, University of Luxembourg Xinhui Wang, NTNU, Norway Yacine Challal, UTC, Compiegne, France Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah Compiegne, France Shanshan Jiang, SINTEF, Norway Herwig Unger, University of Hagen, Germany Badache Nadjib, CERIST, Algeria Lei CHEN, Sam Houston State University, USA