PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS The Second ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2004) November 3-5, 2004, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (tentative) http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/sensys04
Sponsored by: ACM (SIGCOMM, SIGMOBILE, SIGARCH, SIGMETRICS, SIGOPS) and NSF
SenSys 2004 introduces a high caliber forum for research on systems issues in the emerging area of embedded, networked sensors. These distributed systems of numerous smart sensors and actuators will revolutionize a wide array of application areas by providing an unprecedented density and fidelity of instrumentation. They also present novel systems challenges because of resource constraints, uncertainty, irregularity, and scale. SenSys design issues span multiple disciplines, including wireless communication, networking, operating systems, architecture, low-power circuits, distributed algorithms, data processing, scheduling, sensors, energy harvesting, and signal processing. SenSys seeks to provide a cross-disciplinary venue for researchers addressing these networked sensor system design issues. SenSys 2004 is the second in a series of annual meetings with a highly selective single-track technical program and a hands-on research exhibition.
PAPERS:
Technical papers describing original, previously unpublished research are solicited. In general this conference is interested in papers that address system issues in embedded networked systems. Specific topics of interest include the following:
- Network protocols for sensor networks - Operating system and middleware for sensor networks - Applications of distributed sensor networks - Sensor network testbed measurements and benchmarks - 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 - Security - Fundamental limits and tradeoffs - Robustness - Algorithms for self-configuration, maintenance, stabilization - Programming and validation methodology Please consult the program chairs at sensys04-pcchairs@enl.usc.edu for more information about the scope of the conference. PAPER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
All submissions will be handled electronically and must be in PDF or PostScript. Papers must not exceed 15 pages (US "Letter" size, 8.5 x 11 inches) including text, figures and references in single-column, single-space format. The font size must be at least 10 points. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings. We will adopt a double-blind process for paper review, where the identities of the authors are withheld from reviewers. Authors' names and their affiliations must not be revealed or mentioned anywhere in the paper or in the Postscript or PDF file. Submitted papers should be original, unpublished work and not currently under review for any other conference or journal. Papers not following these guidelines will be rejected. Questions about the submission process should be directed to the Program Co-Chairs at sensys04-pcchairs@enl.usc.edu. More detailed submission instructions will be available at the conference website soon. Selected papers from the conference will be fast-tracked to the new ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks.
RESEARCH EXHIBITS & POSTERS
There will be a research exhibition and poster session. Submission details will be available on the website soon.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Registration & Abstract: April 2, 2004 Paper Submission Deadline: April 9, 2004 Notification of Acceptance: June 29, 2004 Camera Ready Copy: August 15, 2004
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
General Chair: John A. Stankovic (University of Virginia) Program Co-Chairs: Anish Arora (Ohio State Univ.) Ramesh Govindan (USC) Publicity Co-Chairs: Phillippe Bonnet (University of Copenhagen) Chenyang Lu (Washington University in St. Louis) Finance Chair: Sang Son (University of Virginia) Local Arrangements: Anupam Joshi (Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County) Exhibits Co-Chairs: Akos Ledeczi (Vanderbilt) Mark Yarvis (Intel) Student Travel Awards: John Regehr (University of Utah) Sponsorships Chair: Badri Nath (Rutgers University) Posters Co-Chairs: Wendi Heinzelman (Univ. of Rochester) Sandeep Kulkarni (Mich. State)
Program Committee: Tarek Abdelzaher (University of Virginia) Gul Agha (Univ. of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign) Phillippe Bonnet (Univ. of Copenhagen) Gaetano Borriello (University of Washington) David Culler (University of California/Berkeley) Hugh Durrant-Whyte (Univ. of Sydney, Australia) Deborah Estrin (Univ.of California/Los Angeles) Mohamed Gouda (University of Texas, Austin) Rajesh Gupta (Univ. of California, San Diego) John Heidemann (USC/ISI) Lakshman Krishnamurthy (Intel) P.R. Kumar (Univ. of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign) Koen Langendoen (Delft University of Technology) Mike Lemmon (Univ. of Notre Dame) Urbashi Mitra (USC) Ulrich Schmid (Technische Universität Wien) Dawn Song (Carnegie-Mellon University) Feng Zhao (PARC)
STEERING COMMITTEE
Ian Akyildiz (Georgia Tech., Co-chair) Deborah Estrin (UCLA, Co-chair), Victor Bahl (Microsoft, Sigmobile Representative) Craig Partridge (BBN, Sigcomm Representative) Taieb Znati (NSF)