Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [ACM SENSYS2021 Workshop] ENSsys 2021
-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [ACM SENSYS2021 Workshop] ENSsys 2021 Datum: Tue, 20 Jul 2021 11:15:39 +0200 Von: Nadjib Achir nadjib.achir@UNIV-PARIS13.FR Antwort an: Nadjib Achir nadjib.achir@UNIV-PARIS13.FR An: tccc-announce@COMSOC.ORG
Dear Colleagues,
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========================== ENSsys 2021 - The 9th International Workshop on Energy Harvesting and Energy-Neutral Systems (ACM SENSYS2021 Workshop) Call For Papers ==========================
Complementing the topics of SenSys 2021, this workshop will bring researchers together to explore the challenges, issues and opportunities in the research, design and engineering of energy-harvesting, energy-neutral, and intermittent sensing systems. ENSsys@SenSys will be a highly interactive workshop. First, we invite ''mini-tutorials'' and demos from established energy harvesting systems - we aim to open ENSsys with a showcase of existing work to set a baseline of what is possible today and spark ideas for what can be built in the future. Demos previously presented in other venues are explicitly welcome. For new work, we invite short pitches on technical issues in energy harvesting systems that remain underserved or more radical positions that invite rethinking of current system design. We will use these pitches to organise several smaller, highly interactive workgroups.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Power management concepts, algorithms and circuits for energy-harvesting sensing systems - Hardware and software concepts, algorithms and circuits for intermittent computing - Middleware and services supporting interoperability between zero-energy networks - Resource management and operating system support for energy-harvesting sensing systems - Network-wide distributed energy management (e.g. routing, adaptive duty cycling, etc.) - Communication in intermittent-power domain - Online measurement of energy intake and consumption - Predicting energy intake and consumption - Ensuring reliable operation in energy-harvesting sensor systems - Modelling, simulation and tools for effective design of future energy harvesting sensing systems - Architectures and standards for energy-neutral, power-neutral or intermittent sensing systems - Internet of (battery-less) things - Experience with real-world deployments and innovative applications
We are soliciting two types of short abstract submissions:
Technical concept pitches (target 2 pages, hard limit 3 pages including references), which will receive feedback and guidance from the TPC; Position pitches (target 2 pages, hard limit 3 pages including references).
Pitches that continue on to be full submissions for ENSsys@APSLOS in 2022 will receive special consideration and the same set of reviewers (where possible).
ENSsys will also feature an ''Energy Harvesting Village.'' This is an opportunity to showcase prior, established work to a new audience, as well as to provide mini-lessons on key concepts in energy harvesting design or introductions to platforms and tooling that aim to facilitate and support energy harvesting systems. Mini-tutorial and demo pitches should send a brief abstract and their requirements to the Village Chair directly. Tutorial and demo pitches are requested by September 01, 2021 if possible.
Important dates: ============
Tutorial/Demo Pitch Submission: Sept 01, 2021 Abstract Submission: Sept 15, 2021 (23:59 AOE) Notification: October 11, 2021 Camera Ready: (tba)
Information can be found at: https://sensys.acm.org/2021/
participants (1)
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Lars Wolf