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SNET 2015 - First International Workshop on Sensor Networks for Emergent Technologies (SNET)

Date2015-09-27 - 2015-09-30

Deadline2015-06-25

VenueBerlin, Germany Germany

Keywords

Websitehttp://www.gutech.edu.om/snet

Topics/Call fo Papers

Wireless Sensor Networks have been recognized as promising tools to collect relevant, in-situ data for a wide range of application domains. Their decreasing cost and continuously improving capabilities are increasing the attention of the research and development communities toward benefiting from the spatially distributed sensors, which are capable of collecting large volumes of data about objects and spatio-temporal events of interest while operating unattended.
Several emergent technologies, including Cyber Physical Systems, Internet of Things, and VANETs, are already relying on wireless sensor networking technologies for better scalable, flexible, and economic operations. Cloud Computing and Big Data are integrating and using sensing data, particularly to maintain appropriate freshness of their data as well as to plan and balance their computing tasks.
We, therefore, believe that WSNs are premium tools for the provision of the right service to the right user/system component at the right time. To enforce this vision, this workshop aims to gather latest research breakthroughs in using sensor networking technologies to support and develop emergent technologies. We encourage researchers, experts, and practitioners from the academy and the industry to present new ideas, original research results, and practical development experiences addressing the topics below.
Topics
Authors are invited to submit original technical papers (theoretical or application) covering but not limited to the topics of interest listed below:
Sensor Networks for Cyber Physical System Architecture
Sensor Networks for Resilient Cyber Physical Systems
Sensor Networks for Secure Cyber Physical Systems
Sensor Networks for Scalable Cyber Physical Systems
Sensor Networks for Intelligent Cyber Physical Systems
Sensor Networks for Mobile Cyber Physical Systems
Sensor Networks for Distributed Cyber Physical Systems
Efficient sensor data dissemination
Sensor Networks for Internet of Things Architecture
Sensor Networks for Secure Internet of Things
Sensor Networks for Scalable Internet of Things
Sensor Networks for Intelligent Internet of Things
Sensor Networks for Social Internet of Things
Integration of Sensor Networks and Internet of Things
Distributed algorithms for data and computation placement in Sensor Networks
Big data analytics in large sensor networks
Big data mining and processing in sensor networks
Freshness of Big Data with Sensor Networking inputs
Sensor data streaming via cloud computing system
Sensor cloud systems for remote and real-time monitoring
Architecture for sensor-cloud
Models for sensor-cloud
Design and integration of sensor-cloud systems
Sensor-Cloud Applications
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: June 25, 2015
Author Notification: July 10, 2015
Camera Ready: July 26, 2015
Submission Instructions
Authors are requested to submit papers reporting original research results. The page limit for papers should not exceed 8 pages.
Papers should be prepared using Elsevier author guidelines of Procedia.
Papers must be submitted via email to the Program Chairs (Nabil Sahli and Nafaa Jabeur ). Please CC to both addresses. In the subject line of the email, please mention “SNET”. Authors are requested to submit their papers in PDF format only before the deadline (see Important Dates).
Authors of best papers will be invited to submit extended versions to the following special issue of the Int. J. of Internet Protocol Technology.
Workshop Co-chairs
Nafaa Jabeur, German University of Technology, Sultanate of Oman
Nabil Sahli, German University of Technology, Sultanate of Oman
Technical Program Committee
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Registration
Please click here for more information on registration.
Contacts
Nafaa Jabeur
Nabil Sahli

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