-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS - INSS 2010 - Kassel, Germany Datum: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 13:27:38 +0100 Von: no-reply@inss-conf.org An: wolf@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Seventh International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems June 15 - 18, 2010 // Congress Palais // Kassel, Germany
http://www.inss-conf.org Submission Deadline: December 1st, 2009
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Call for Papers Download: http://www.inss-conf.org/2010/cfp_inss_2010.pdf
During the past years, the International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems (INSS) has established itself as THE scientific event where academic and industrial experts from the areas of sensor systems, wireless networks, and sensor network applications come together. The INSS provides a forum to hear about the latest developments in these areas, to exchange ideas, and to start up collaborations within these fields and between industry and academia.
INSS 2010 invites the submission of regular, short, and industry papers. All submissions will be peer-reviewed and evaluated on the basis of originality, significance of contribution, technical correctness, and presentation. Papers submitted must not be under simultaneous review for any other conference, journal, workshop, or other publication. All accepted papers will be published from IEEE Explore. Authors are required to attend the conference to present their work.
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REGULAR/SHORT PAPER TRACK
Regular papers must be 4-8 pages long (two-column format) and include an abstract of 100-150 words. Short papers must be 2-4 pages long (two-column format) and include an abstract of 100-150 words. All papers should be formatted according to the "IEEE transactions" format. Short papers are suitable for interactive discussions. Topics of regular paper track include but are not limited to:
* Applications of Networked Sensing Systems * Prototypes, Field Studies & Testbeds for Networked Sensing Systems * Safety and Security of Networked Sensing Systems * Data Management for Networked Sensing Systems * Middleware for Networked Sensing Systems * Communication Protocols * Sensor Phenomena and Modeling * Sensors and Sensing Systems * Materials, Fabrication, and Packaging of Sensors
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INDUSTRY PAPER TRACK
This year, INSS offers an industry track. Industry papers are suitable for industry researchers to present not only technical, but also practical issues surrounding production, deployment, and commercialization of networked sensing technology. Industry papers must be 2-4 pages long (two-column format) and include an abstract of 100-150 words. Papers should be formatted according to the "IEEE transactions" format. Accepted industry papers will be presented in the main conference's industry track session. The industry track aims at providing a forum among practitioners, developers, and researchers to discuss practical issues including but not limited to:
* Designing networked sensing systems for commercial applications * Service models and architectures for successful deployments * Production engineering for networked sensing systems * Deployment and evaluation of networked sensing systems in practical applications
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PAPER SUBMISSION
Submissions should be in PDF format and will be handled through EDAS (http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=8435)
Further Information can be found at http://www.inss-conf.org
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IMPORTANT DATES
Regular/Short Papers Paper Submissions Due: December 1st, 2009 (IMPORTANT!) Notification of Acceptance: March 15th, 2010 Camera-Ready Papers: April 15th, 2010
Industry Track Submissions Due: January 2010 (TBA) please check http://www.inss-conf.org/2010/cfp
Conference Dates: June 15 - 18, 2010
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