-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Tccc] IPSN'04: One more month to the submission deadline Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 17:54:33 -0700 (PDT) From: Michael Gastpar gastpar@eecs.berkeley.edu To: ipsn-announce@parc.com, tccc@cs.columbia.edu
*** Submission Deadline: Oct. 27 (abstract)/Nov. 3 (full paper), 2003 *** * In other words, ONE MORE MONTH to crank out your best paper for *
The 3rd International Symposium on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN'04)
to be held: April 26-27, 2004 Berkeley, California, USA
Sponsorship by IEEE Signal Processing Society and ACM SIGBED In cooperation with IEEE Communications Society and ACM Sigmobile (pending) With support from NSF and DARPA
[Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.]
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Following the success of the first two Workshops (www.parc.com/events/ipsn03), the 3rd International Symposium on Information Processing in Sensor Networks will bring together researchers from academia, industry, and government to present and discuss recent work in this emerging field.
Driven by advances in MEMS micro-sensors, wireless networking, and embedded processing, ad-hoc networks of sensors are becoming increasingly available for commercial and military applications such as environmental monitoring (e.g., traffic, habitat, security), industrial sensing and diagnostics (e.g., factory, appliances), critical infrastructure protection (e.g., power grids, water distribution, waste disposal), and situational awareness for battlefield applications.
Information processing in sensor networks draws upon many disciplines including signal processing/detection/estimation, networking and protocols, embedded systems, data bases and information management, as well as distributed algorithms. It opens up new research venues, which include sensor tasking and control, tracking and localization, probabilistic reasoning, sensor data fusion, distributed data bases, communication protocols and theory that address network coverage, connectivity, and capacity, as well as system/software architecture and design methodologies. Moreover, all these issues have to consider many cross-cutting requirements such as efficiency/cost tradeoff, robustness, self-organization, fault-tolerance, timeliness, scalability, and network longevity.
This Symposium will address issues from physical device design, to signal processing and from networking to coordination protocols. The Symposium will place special attention to revolutionary new applications that are enabled by sensor network technology.
Topical areas of sensor networks include, but not limited to:
* Distributed and collaborative signal processing * Network protocols for sensor networks * Coding, compression, and information theory * Distributed query processing * Detection, classification, estimation, and tracking * Network coverage, connectivity, and longevity * Sensor tasking and control * Embedded architectures and tools * In-network processing and aggregation * Data storage in sensor networks * Location and time services * Energy and resource management * Distributed inference and fusion * Programming models and languages * Real-time scheduling * Security and fault tolerance * Simulation tools and environments * Networked sensing and control * Applications of sensor networks (e.g., automotive, battlefield, biology, construction, disaster recovery, environmental, medical, security)
Along with a set of high-quality technical papers, IPSN'04 will also include invited talks that highlight the state-of-the-art of sensor network applications and research. The Symposium program will include poster sessions that provide researchers with opportunity to discuss their evolving ideas and gather feedback from the sensor network community at large. The Symposium will also include industrial exhibition and demonstrations.
KEY DATES
Abstract submission: October 27, 2003 Full manuscript due: November 3, 2003 (firm deadline) Acceptance notification: January 20, 2004 Camera-ready copy: February 14, 2004 Conference: April 26-27, 2004
SUBMISSION GUIDELINE
All papers will be submitted electronically, in Portable Document Format (PDF) format. Instructions for submission will be available shortly at http://ipsn04.cs.uiuc.edu/
Submissions must meet the following criteria:
- A paper must be original material that has not been previously published nor is currently under review by another conference or journal.
- Each submitted paper should be no longer than the equivalent of 8 pages in two-column conference proceedings format. Detailed formatting instructions will be forthcoming.
Each paper will be reviewed by the Program Committee. Accepted papers will appear in the Symposium Proceedings.
ORGANIZATION
Steering Committee: Feng Zhao, Palo Alto Research Center (chair) John Cozzens, NSF Deborah Estrin, Univ. of California at Los Angeles Leo Guibas, Stanford University P. R. Kumar, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Sri Kumar, DARPA
Conference Co-chairs: Kannan Ramchandran, Univ. of California at Berkeley Janos Sztipanovits, Vanderbilt University
Technical Program Co-chairs: Jennifer Hou, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Thrasyvoulos Pappas, Northwestern University
Finance Chair: Xenofon Koutsokos, Vanderbilt University
Local Coordinator: Dana Dee Little, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Publicity Chair: Michael Gastpar, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Poster Session Chair: Massimo Franceschetti, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Publications Chair: Jonathan Sprinkler, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Industrial Relations: David Culler, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Exhibits/Demos Chair: Prakash Ishwar, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Technical Program Committee:
John Apostolopoulos, HP Labs B.R. Badrinath, Rutgers University Victor Bahl, Microsoft Research Randall Berry, Northwestern Univ. Marco Caccamo, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Chee-Yee Chong, Booz Allen Hamilton Alok Choudhary, Northwestern Univ. Massimo Franceschetti, UC at Berkeley Michael Gastpar, University of California, Berkeley Hamid Gharavi, NIST Rajesh Gupta, UC San Diego Rick Han, University of Colorado Zygmunt Haas, Cornell University Babak Hassibi, Caltech Alfred Hero, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor Yuhen Hu, Univ. of Wisconsin at Madison Prakash Ishwar, University of California, Berkeley Aggelos Katsaggelos, Northwestern Univ. Hermann Kopetz, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Xenofon Koutsoukos, Vanderbilt University Bhaskar Krishnamachari, USC Akos Ledeczi, Vanderbilt University Jie Liu, Palo Alto Research Center Juan Liu, Palo Alto Research Center Mingyan Liu, Univ. Michigan Zhen Liu, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center Songwu Lu, Univ. of California at Los Angeles Teresa Lunt, Palo Alto Research Center Urbashi Mitra, Univ. of Southern Califorina Nader Moayeri, NIST Arye Nehorai, Univ. Illinois at Chicago David Neuhoff, Univ. Michigan Rob Nowak, Rice University Adrian Perrig, CMU Sandeep Pradhan, Univ. Michigan Jim Reich, Palo Alto Research Center Akbar Sayeed, Univ. of Wisconsin at Madision Sergio Servetto, Cornell University Lui Sha, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Gary Shaw, MIT Lincoln Lab Mani Srivastava, Univ. of California at Los Angeles John Stankovic, Univ. of Virginia Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa Gaurav Sukhatme, USC Yu-Chee Tseng, Nationa Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan Martin Vetterli, EPFL Steve Wicker, Cornell University Adam Wolisz, TU Berlin Lixia Zhang, Univ. of California at Los Angeles
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