The submission deadline for one page demo
description is now July 6, 2003.
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CALL FOR
DEMOS
The First ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems:
SenSys 2003
http://www.cens.ucla.edu/sensys03/
November 5-7, 2003, Los Angeles, California,
USA
Technical demonstrations showing original research are solicited. In
general this conference is interested in demonstrations of technology that
address issues in embedded, networked systems. Specific topics of interest
include the following:
* Network protocols for sensor
networks
* Operating system and middleware for sensor
networks
* Distributed database processing in sensor
networks
* Distributed algorithms for sensor
networks
* Novel sensor node hardware and software
platforms
* Sensor network planning and
deployment
* Energy management in sensor
networks
* Adaptive topology
management
* In-network processing and
aggregation
* Data storage in sensor
networks
* Distributed and collaborative signal
processing
* Distributed Actuation, Control, and
Coordination
* Localization in time and
space
* Distributed calibration in sensor
networks
* Simulation and optimization
tools
* Applications of distributed sensor
networks
* Security and Robustness in sensor
networks
* Sensor network testbed measurements and
benchmarks
Please consult the demo co-chairs at <sensys03-demo-chairs@isi.edu> if you are uncertain whether your demo falls within the scope of the
conference.
DEMO SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Please send a one-page
description of your demo to <sensys03-demo-chairs@isi.edu> in plain text or PDF format by the dates listed below. (Plain text
is preferred unless there are graphics.)
Demos are independent of the
technical paper review and acceptance process.
IMPORTANT
DATES
One-page demo descriptions: July 6, 2003
Notification of
acceptance: August 1, 2003
Conference dates: November 5-7, 2003
SenSys
2003 DEMO CHAIRS: John Heidemann, Fabio Silva
(USC/ISI)