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1st
International Workshop on Software for Sensor Networks (SensorWare) –
CFP
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Welcome to the 1st International Workshop on
Software for Sensor Networks (SensorWare) to be held on the 8 January 2006. The
workshop is held in conjunction with COMSWARE 2006 in the beautiful and
historical city of New Delhi.
Advances in technology have made deployment of
miniature sensors a realistic proposition. These sensors are low-power,
inexpensive, smart devices with multiple on-board sensors, and are connected
through wireless links, so as to form a collaborative sensor network to perform
a specific task. As a result, it opens up a new paradigm of ubiquitous computing
and enables a range of applications that are previously unrealizable or too
costly to be realized. However, given the limitation of on-board hardware, one
of the key areas towards achieving superior performance is through the software
implementation. The workshop is intended for the presentation and discussion of
novel algorithms and software implementation for sensor networks. This workshop,
intends to bring together engineering experts and academicians to discuss the
current status, technical challenges, standards, fundamental issues, and future
services and applications in the form of panels and technical
presentation.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to
the following:
Operating System
Efficient algorithms
Protocol design
Performance analysis
Performance related issues
Sensor applications
Deployment issues and scenarios
Middleware
Sensor security
Sensor network design and
modeling
Workshop co-chairs:
TPC Members:
Holger Karl, University of Paderborn,
Germany,
Ling-Jyh Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Kui Wu, University of
Victoria, Canada,
Daeyoung Kim, ICU, Korea
Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka
Institute of Technology, Japan,
Wei-Peng, Fujitsu Labs of America,
USA
Jason Redi, BBN Technologies, USA
Biao
Chen, Syracuse University, USA
Hairong Qi, University of Tennessee,
USA
Xiaojun Cao, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Xin Wang,
University of Buffalo, USA
James Minseok Kwon, RIT, USA
Wenye Wang, North
Carolina State University, USA
Fei Hu, RIT, USA
Robin Chellappa, Deakin
Univeristy, Australia
Papers should be written in English and should
preferably follow the instructions in template.pdf. Preferred maximum paper
length is 6 printed pages (10-point font) including figures.
Important Dates:
Paper Submission Deadline: 1 September
2005
Notification Acceptance/Rejection: 1 October 2005
Final Camera-Ready
Paper Submission: 1 November 2005
We look forward to seeing you at
SensorWare.
Many thanks
Best regards,
Boon and Nirmala
Workshop
co-chairs