[Fwd: ACM REALWSN'06: Call for Papers (deadline extension)]
-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: ACM REALWSN'06: Call for Papers (deadline extension) Datum: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 12:48:29 +0100 Von: Pedro Jose Marron marronpo@INFORMATIK.UNI-STUTTGART.DE Antwort an: Mailing List der GI FG 3.3.1 "Kommunikation und Verteilte Systeme" KUVS-L@LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE An: KUVS-L@LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE
Dear collegues,
due to several requests, the organizers of the ACM REALWSN Workshop to be held in conjunction with MobiSys have decided to extend the submission deadline until March 29th.
Please, find the updated Call for Papers below.
On behalf of the REALWSN'06 organizers Pedro Jose Marron
P.S. Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email.
************************************************************************* Dr. Pedro Jose Marron University of Stuttgart IPVS, Distributed Systems Group Universitaetsstr. 38 Phone: +49-711-7816-223 D-70569 Stuttgart Fax: +49-711-7816-424 Germany email: pedro.marron@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de *************************************************************************
CALL FOR PAPERS
ACM Workshop on Real-World Wireless Sensor Networks REALWSN'06 http://www.sics.se/realwsn06
June 19, 2006 Uppsala, Sweden In conjunction with ACM MobiSys 2006
Sponsored by ACM, ACM SIGMOBILE, SICS and VINNOVA
The purpose of the second Workshop on Real-World Wireless Sensor Networks 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.
When working with real-world experiments or deployments, many new issues arise: the network environment may be composed of a variety of different technologies, leading to very heterogeneous network structures; software development for large scale networks poses new types of problems; prototype networks may differ significantly from the deployed system; actual sensor network deployments may need a complex combination of autonomous and manual configuration.
Authors are invited to submit papers (5 pages, double column) for presentation at the workshop. Papers will be selected based on originality, technical merit and relevance.
All topics pertaining to real-world wireless sensor networks are of interest, including but not limited to:
* Experiences with real-world deployments * Self-organization and self-management * Debugging, testing, and management * Deployment and configuration * Applications in medicine, industry, science, environmental monitoring, etc. * Security and trust * Scalability in practice * Development and prototyping platforms * Operating systems and programmability * Sensor network programming paradigms and languages * Middleware for heterogeneous networks * Real-time and dependability issues * Hardware support for real-world sensor networks * Robustness at all levels: communication, software, hardware * Energy efficient protocols * Methods for measuring and assessing energy consumption
Important dates:
Electronic submissions due: March 29, 2006 (extended deadline!) Notification of acceptance: April 20, 2006 Camera-ready copy due: May 1, 2006 Workshop: 19 June 2006
Workshop Chair: Bengt Ahlgren, Swedish Institute of Computer Science
Technical program committee chairs: Pedro José Marron, University of Stuttgart, Germany Thiemo Voigt, Swedish Institute of Computer Science
Local organization: Christian Rohner, Uppsala University, Sweden
Technical program committee (to be extended): Tarek Abdelzaher, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Muneeb Ali, LUMS, Pakistan Leif Axelsson, Ericsson Microwave Systems, Sweden Sebnem Baydere, Yeditepe University, Turkey Zinaida Benenson, Uppsala University, Sweden Torsten Braun, University of Bern, Switzerland Mats Björkman, Mälardalen University, Sweden Jerker Delsing, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden Adam Dunkels, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden Per Gunningberg, Uppsala University, Sweden Holger Karl, University of Paderborn, Germany Chenyang Lu, Washington University in St. Louis, USA Fergus O'Reilly, Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland Hartmut Ritter, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Christian Rohner, Uppsala University, Sweden Kay Römer, ETH Zürich, Switzerland Umar Saif, MIT, USA Jochen Schiller, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Aruna Seneviratne, NICTA, Australia Cormac Sreenan, University College Cork, Ireland Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Canada Andras Veres, Ericsson Research, Hungary
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Lars Wolf