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-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CfP: DroNet 2017 - Co-located with ACM MobiSys 2017 Datum: Tue, 14 Feb 2017 15:06:44 +0000 Von: Mikhail Afanasov mikhail.afanasov@POLIMI.IT Antwort an: Mikhail Afanasov mikhail.afanasov@POLIMI.IT An: tccc-announce@COMSOC.ORG
DroNet 2017 - 3rd ACM Workshop on Micro Aerial Vehicle Networks,
Systems, and Applications
Co-located with ACM MobiSys 2017
Robot vehicle platforms, often called “drones”, offer exciting new
opportunities for mobile computing. While traditional mobile systems
respond to device mobility (such as smartphones), drones allow
computer systems to actively control device location, allowing them to
interact with the physical world in new ways and with new-found scale,
efficiency, or precision. The startup cost to experiment with and
build real drone applications has dropped dramatically in recent
years, also thanks to technological developments driven by the
smartphone industry and the rise of the “makers” and DIY
movements. Recent popular applications employing drones are
3D-mapping, search and rescue, surveillance, farmland and construction
monitoring, delivery of light-weight objects and products, and video
production.
DroNet welcomes contributions dealing with all facets of drones as
mobile computing platforms, including system aspects, theoretical
studies, algorithm and protocol design, as well as requirements,
constraints, dependability, and regulations. We are particularly
looking for papers reporting on experimental results of deployed
systems, summaries of challenges or advancements, measurements, and
innovative applications. The primary focus of this workshop will be on
civilian applications of drones.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Novel applications of drones
Drone system design and deployment
Drone ad-hoc networks
Micro flying systems
Aerial communication protocol design
Drone operating systems
Programming systems
MAC and routing protocols for drone fleets
Theoretical analysis and models for drone networks
Solutions for sparse and dense fleets of drones
Spectrum and regulatory issues
Mission and context-aware solutions
Drone coordination
Mobility-aware and 3D communication
Delay-tolerant networks and ferrying
Energy-efficient operation and harvesting
Integration of drones with backend systems
Drone-based sensor networks
Positioning and localization
Swarm movement, coordination, and behavior
Autonomous flight
Artificial intelligence techniques for drones
Vision and object tracking
Human drone interaction
Cooperative surveillance, smart cameras and sensors
Acceptance, security, and privacy aspects
Experimental results of aerial communication
Drone testbeds
DroNet invites submission of original work not previously published or
under review at another conference or journal. Accepted papers will be
published by ACM and considered for the Best Paper Award. A Best
Presentation Award will be decided at the workshop. For more
information, see http://dronet2017.neslab.it.
Important Dates
Submission due:
March 15th, 2017, 11:59 PM AOE
Notification of acceptance:
April 12nd, 2017
Camera ready due:
April 26th, 2017
Workshop date:
June 23, 2017
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participants (1)
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Lars Wolf