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Wi-DroIT 2020 – 2nd International Workshop on Wireless Drones over Internet of Things
May 25-27, 2020
Due to the pandemic, DCOSS 2020 Workshops will be held in an online manner, without physical attendance. Still, all accepted papers will be included in the IEEE Proceedings as planned, in the same volume with the main event. Reduced registration fees will apply.
Link: https://sites.google.com/view/widroit2020
in conjunction with the: 16th International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (DCOSS 2020)
Workshop papers will get 8 pages in the IEEE proceedings, in the same volume with the DCOSS papers.
Important Dates Submission: April 30, 2020 Notification: May 30, 2020 Camera Ready: June 10, 2020
In the last few years, Unmanned Autonomous Vehicles (UAVs), have developed rapidly and have been used for emergent applications that range from inspection, surveillance, agriculture, cargo delivery, and communications. The symbiosis between UAVs and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) started quite naturally: UAVs perform remote sensing, act as data-mule that carry the data collected by the WSN. Evolving WSN in Internet of Things (IoT) devices, single or multiple Drones/UAVs can cooperatively provide services that require efficient protocols where multiple objectives and constraints should be accounted.
For this workshop, we search for papers that combine design of algorithms, optimization, and test-bed to develop the theoretical foundations for the UAV systems operating in symbiosis with WSN in IoT applications. The numerous emergent applications nurtured by IoT may require an interdisciplinary approach, involving techniques from algorithm foundations and different areas, such as robotics, artificial intelligence, mathematical modeling, machine learning. Possible topics are:
Autonomous WSN via Drones Topology monitoring of WSN with Drones Build Remote Sensing Networks via Drones Communication architectures and protocols of Drones over IoT Modeling and analysis of Drone systems over IoT Precision Agriculture Monitoring crops Controlling bugs in Agriculture Drones for environment monitoring Autopilot and UAS autonomy UAV mission planning, path planning, and scheduling Parcel delivery using Drones 4G-5G networks and UAVs Constraints and multiobjective optimization problems in UAVs Ground Localization with Drones Cooperative control of multiple UAVs UAV secure communication techniques Optimal UAV deployment strategies Experimental results, simulators and test beds for drone networks Single UAV Applications Multi-UAV Applications Human Rights and Drones
Authors are invited to submit original unpublished manuscripts that demonstrate current research on distributed sensor systems related to Wi-DroIT topics of interest. Please use the US letter size (8.5 X 11 in) standard IEEE conference LaTeX format or Microsoft Word template available on the link below:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
All submissions should be written in English and submitted as a full paper. Full papers should have a maximum of eight (8) printed pages including figures and references. Full papers are expected to describe fully developed ideas with a thorough evaluation. Note that Wi-DroIT does not follow the double-blind review policy. The names and affiliations of all the authors must be present in the submitted manuscript.
Program Chairs Wan Du, UC Merced, CA, USA Enrico Natalizio, University of Lorraine/LORIA, France Cristina M. Pinotti, University of Perugia, Italy
Program Committee Kaikai Liu, San Jose State University, USA Shijia Pan, University of California, Merced, USA Paolo Barsocchi, ISTI-CNR Pisa, Italy Stefano Carpin, University of California, Merced, USA Marco Levorato, University of California, Irvine, USA Tathagata Mukkerjee, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA Daniele Palossi, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Anil Shende, Roanoke College, USA Francesco Betti Sorbelli, Missouri S&T University, USA Farshad Ghanei, University at Buffalo, USA Vijay Shah, Wireless@Virginia Tech, USA Ajay Pratap, Missouri S&T University, USA Simone Silvestri, University of Kentucky, USA Nirnay Ghosh, IIEST, Shibpur, India Nicola Roberto Zema, University of Paris-Saclay, France Angelo Trotta, University of Bologna, Italy Abolfazl Razi, Northern Arizona University, USA Dimitrios Zorbas, Tyndall National Institute, Ireland Lars Wolf, T.U. Braunschweig, Germany Panagiotis Sarigiannidis, University of Western Macedonia (UOWM), Greece Ing-Ray Chen, Virginia Tech, USA
Contact Francesco Betti Sorbelli, Missouri Science and Technology University, Rolla, MO, USA; francesco.bettisorbelli@mst.edu
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Lars Wolf