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C A L L F O R P A P E R S The 6th workshop on Real World Wireless Sensor Networks (RealWSN 2015) Held in conjunction with the 13th ACM SenSys Seoul, Korea November 1, 2015 https://sites.google.com/site/realwsn2015/call-for-papers
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Wireless sensor networks have established themselves recently as one of the most important enabling technologies for a variety of applications — starting from agricultural and environmental monitoring and reaching to the smart city and smart grid scenarios. A rich algorithm and protocol ecosystem has emerged too, enabling various applications with very different requirements.
At the same time, real deployments of wireless sensor networks still prove to be cumbersome and not sufficiently automated. Even the best known and used algorithms and protocols need to be carefully manually tuned, in order to adapt to the environment and the application.
Recently other sensing networks and applications have emerged, such as mobile sensing, crowd sensing, smartphone sensing, cyber physical systems, the Internet of Things, etc. Even if their concepts and approaches differ from each other, the real-world problems apply similarly and even extend to challenges like keeping up the interest of human users, enabling privacy and security, etc. Thus, this issue of RealWSN will extend its focus to include all relevant sensing applications.
The purpose of RealWSN is to bring together researchers and practitioners working in the area of sensor networks, with focus on real-world experiments or deployments of wireless sensor networks. Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit original contributions which aim to tackle the problem of development and deployment of sensing applications in the real world.
================== Workshop Scope: ==================
The targeted topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to: - Experiences from real-world sensing application deployments - Software tools for characterisation, parametrisation and automatisation of sensing applications - Datasets gathered from real sensing applications - Negative results and unsuccessful deployments - Works in progress and not yet solved issues - Management of faulty and malicious data in the real world
Sensing applications include, but are not limited to: - Wireless sensor and actuator networks - Mobile sensing, smartphone sensing - Crowd sensing - Cyber physical systems - Internet of Things
================== Submission Guidelines: ==================
Short papers (max 4 pages) together with all relevant documentation (source code, trace files, etc.) should be submitted by July 26th, 2015. The same submissions should be previously unpublished, and not currently under review by another conference or journal. Your submission must be in PDF format with all fonts embedded, and be formatted according to the official ACM Proceedings format. Word and LaTeX templates are available at: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates
================== Important Dates: ==================
Submission Deadline: July 26th, 2015 Acceptance Notification: August 31st, 2015 Camera-ready versions: September 14th, 2015
================== Organisers: ==================
Workshop co-chairs: Anna Förster, University of Bremen, Germany Thiemo Voigt, SICS and Uppsala University, Sweden
Technical program co-chairs: Elena Gaura, Coventry University, UK James Brusey, Coventry University, UK
Website and publicity chair: Ross Wilkins, Coventry University, UK
Local Organisation Chair: Koojana Kuladinithi, University of Bremen, Germany
— Prof. Dr. Anna Förster Sustainable Communication Networks Faculty of Physics and Electrical Engineering University of Bremen NW1, Otto-Hahn-Allee 1 28359 Bremen, Germany Tel. +49 421 218 62383 Fax. +49 421 218 98 62383
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Lars Wolf