CALL FOR PAPERS
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* Special Session on Wireless Sensor Networks
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* IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference 2006 (CCNC2006)
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* (to be held 7-10 January 2006 Las Vegas, NV, USA)
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* http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/2006/
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Scope
Wireless Sensor networks (WSNs) ¨C networks of tiny sensing devices capable
of wireless communication, realize the vision of pervasive computing and
bridge the gap between computer systems and the real world. It is expected
to have a significant impact on the efficiency of military and civil
applications such as target field imaging, intrusion detection, weather
monitoring, security and tactical surveillance conditions, seismic
activities, or images of the environment.
This special session is intended to provide a forum for researchers,
engineers, and practitioners from different backgrounds to share their
experiences, discuss challenges, and report their state-of-the-art research
and development on all aspects of WSNs, and create a forum where cross-layer
integration, novel solutions for specific problems, and the future
development of WSNs functionalities can be discussed.
Possible topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
-Scalable Architecture, Algorithms and Complexity Issues for Wireless Sensor
Networks
- Communication protocols for WSNs, e.g. MAC and routing, addressing schemes
-Distributed Sensor and Actor Network Tasking and Self Organization
-Data compression, association, aggregation
-Distributed Sensor Networks - Networking Caching Issues
- Hardware for WSNs and its impact on communication protocols
- Operating systems and middleware for WSNs
- Distributed classification and data fusion
Submission Instructions:
Authors are invited to submit regular technical papers or position papers.
The position papers should present novel technologies at an early stage of
development or share future vision. All the submissions should describe
original, previously unpublished research, not currently under review by
another conference or journal. Manuscripts should not exceed 5 pages in
double-column IEEE format. Please submit the paper through EDAS and send a
notice to jlshi@mmlab.snu.ac.kr
1. Log on to http://edas.info and click on "go to the current list
of conferences and special issues"
2. Look under Accepting Submissions. Click on CCNC2006 IEEE Consumer
Communications and Networking Conference. You will be brought to the paper
submission page titled ¡°EDAS: IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
Conference.
3. On the paper submission page, you will find a list of
tracks/sessions. Choose "CCNC2006 Special session technical papers" and
click on the corresponding "submit paper" button.
4. Fill in the submission form.
5. Select "Wireless Sensor Networks," from Tack pull down at the
bottom of the submission form.
6. Click on the ¡®submit' button.
7. Upload your paper.
8. Send an email notification to jlshi@mmlab.snu.ac.kr
All submitted papers will be rigorously reviewed. They will be judged with
respect to their quality, originality, and relevance.
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: September 1, 2005
Notification of acceptance: October 1, 2005
Camera-ready version due: October 23, 2005
Session Chairs: Jinglun Shi, MMLab, Seoul Nation University.
Organizing Committee
General Chair: V. Michael Bove, Jr, M.I.T., USA
Technical Program Chair: Heather Yu, Panasonic Technologies, USA
Technical Program Vice Chair: Guenter Schaefer, Technical University of
Berlin, Germany
Technical Program Vice Chair: Prof. Wenjun Zeng, University of
Missouri-Columbia, USA
Technical Program Vice Chair: Alan Messer, Samsung, USA
Technology Applications Panels Chair: John Barr, Motorola, USA
Local Arrangements Chair: Jiang Yingtao, University of Nevada at Las Vegas,
USA
Conference Coordinator: Gang Cheng, VPIsystem, Inc., USA
IEEE Communications Society Project Manager: Gayle Weisman, IEEE
Communications Society, USA
Demo Chair: Alan Kaplan, Panasonic Technologies, USA
Patron Chair: Naohisa Ohta, Keio University, Japan
Tutorial Chair: Andreas Willing, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Special Sessions Chair: Prof. R. Chandramouli, Stevens Institute, USA
DRM Workshop Chair: Madjid Merabti, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Publicity Chairs:
Europe - Madjid Merabti, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
North America - Oliver Wu, University of Florida, USA
Asia Pacific - Hiroyuki Morikawa, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Publication Chair: Mario Kohlberg, Stirling University, UK
Finance Chair: Mike Kincaid, MSK Associates, USA
Treasurer: Bruce Worthman, IEEE Communications Society, USA
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