Fwd: [Tccc] Call for Posters/Demos/Work-in-Progress: IEEE DCOSS 2013 (Cambridge, MAS, May 20-23 2013)
-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [Tccc] Call for Posters/Demos/Work-in-Progress: IEEE DCOSS 2013 (Cambridge, MAS, May 20-23 2013) Datum: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 11:35:02 +1100 Von: salil kanhere salilk@cse.unsw.edu.au An: tccc@lists.cs.columbia.edu tccc@lists.cs.columbia.edu
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9th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (IEEE DCOSS) Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 20-23, 2013 www.dcoss.org
This is a COMBINED Call for Posters, Demos and Work-in-Progress Papers (see below for details) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IEEE DCOSS 2013 Call for Posters
Overview: IEEE DCOSS 2013 will feature a poster session that provides a forum for distributed computing and sensor network researchers and developers from academia, industry, and government to interact with and explore the latest research results. Towards this goal, IEEE DCOSS 2013 solicits posters presenting recent original results or ongoing research in the general area of sensor networks. Authors are invited to submit interesting results on all aspects of sensor networks, including algorithms, protocols, systems and applications.
Poster presentations will provide authors with early feedback on their research work and enable them to exchange ideas with IEEE DCOSS participants.
Poster papers will be included in the Proceedings of the Conference and in the IEEE Xplore.
Each poster presenter will have the opportunity to present a one-minute rapid oral presentation of their work to attendees. This oral presentation will help generate interest in the topic of the poster, to encourage attendees to learn more.
All posters will be reviewed and judged based on their originality, technical contribution and, particularly, their potential to generate interesting and interactive exchanges of ideas.
Poster Papers Submission: Poster papers are limited to 3 pages in standard IEEE Transactions format ( template ) and can also use the sample template for Microsoft Word: A4, US letter. Authors should highlight the leading ideas of the on-going research and its expected outcome and impact. Poster papers should present a summary of the research work and ideas that will be presented during the session. Accepted posters must be presented at the Conference, and at least one author must be registered for the conference. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: Computation and programming models Energy models, minimization, awareness Distributed collaborative information processing Detection and tracking Theoretical performance analysis:complexity, correctness, scalability Abstractions for modular design Fault tolerance and security Languages, operating systems Task allocation, reprogramming and reconfiguration Dynamic resource management Scalable, heterogeneous architectures (node and system-level) Middleware interfaces, communication and processing primitives Design, simulation and optimization tools for deployment and operation Design automation and application synthesis techniques Closed-loop control for sensing and actuation Case studies: lessons from real world deployments Network coding and compression
Important Dates:
* Poster submission: April 12, 2013 * Notification: April 19, 2013 * Final Manuscript Due: April 25, 2013
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IEEE DCOSS 2013 Call for Demonstrations
IEEE DCOSS 2013 will feature a demo session that provides a forum for distributed computing and sensor network researchers and developers from academia, industry, and government to interact with and explore the latest research results. Towards this goal, IEEE DCOSS 2013 solicits demonstrations presenting recent original results or ongoing research in the general area of sensor networks. Authors are invited to submit interesting results on all aspects of sensor networks, including applications, systems, and theory/algorithms.
Demonstrations provide a venue for hands-on experience for conference attendees and a means for researchers and attendees to interact with new research prototypes and testbeds. In special cases, video-based demonstrations will also be accepted.
Each demonstration presenter will have the opportunity to present a one-minute rapid oral presentation of their work to attendees. This oral presentation will help generate interest in the topic of the demonstration, to encourage attendees to learn more. Moreover, the authors will also be allowed to display one A1 (594 x 841 mm) vertically oriented poster explaining the demonstration.
All demonstrations will be reviewed and judged based on their originality, technical contribution and, particularly, their potential to generate interesting and interactive exchanges of ideas.
If you have any questions, please contact the DCOSS 2013 demo chair: Hengchang Liu hl4d@illinois.edu.
Abstracts: Demonstration abstracts are limited to 2 pages in standard IEEE Transactions format (http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/index.html#template) and should highlight the leading ideas of the on-going research and its expected outcome and impact. All accepted abstracts will appear in hardcopy. Demonstration abstracts should describe the demonstration activity, and in particular, describe special requirements for space and dedicated frequency channels, if any. Accepted demonstrations must be presented at the workshop, and at least one author must be registered for the conference.
Submission Instructions: Abstract submissions via EDAS.
Important Dates: * Abstracts Submission Deadline: April 12, 2013 * Notification: April 19, 2013 * Final Manuscript Due: April 25, 2013
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IEEE DCOSS 2013 Work-in-Progress Call for Papers
http://www.dcoss.org/work-progress.php
Work-in-Progress (WiP) track provides an opportunity to showcase and report innovative works that are still at an early stage. Researchers and practitioners are encouraged to submit to the WiP track of DCOSS as it provides a unique opportunity for sharing valuable ideas, stimulating feedback and suggestions on early-stage work, and fostering discussions and collaborations with experience in the field colleagues during the DCOSS.
The topics of interest for WiP papers are identical to those in the main DCOSS conference as listed below:
* Machine-to-Machine * Sensors in Smart Grid Systems * Green Networks and Systems * Computation and programming models * Energy models, minimization, awareness * Distributed collaborative information processing * Detection and tracking * Theoretical performance analysis: complexity, correctness, scalability * Abstractions for modular design * Fault tolerance and security * Languages, operating systems * Task allocation, reprogramming and reconfiguration * Dynamic resource management * Scalable, heterogeneous architectures (node and system-level) * Middleware interfaces, communication and processing primitives * Design, simulation and optimization tools for deployment and operation * Design automation and application synthesis techniques * Closed-loop control for sensing and actuation * Case studies: lessons from real world deployments * Network coding and compression
Submissions to the WiP track will be reviewed by a subset of the DCOSS Technical Program Committee. Papers Submission WiP paper submissions is limited to a maximum of three (3) pages using the same style files as for the normal DCOSS papers; longer submissions will not be reviewed. All accepted WiP papers will be included in the Proceedings' CD. The title has to be preceded by "Work-in-Progress: ...". Authors should limit their contribution to latest and truly novel issues of their work. Standard IEEE conference templates for LaTeX formats are found here (http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html). You can also use the sample template for Microsoft Word: A4, US letter.
All submissions should be written in English.
Paper submission process via EDAS (http://edas.info/N14665).
Important Dates
* Work-in-Progress submission: April 12, 2013 * Notification: April 19, 2013 * Final Manuscript Due: April 25, 2013 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ IEEE Communications Society Tech. Committee on Computer Communications (TCCC) - for discussions on computer networking and communication. Tccc@lists.cs.columbia.edu https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/tccc
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Lars Wolf