WSS 2012 - IET International Conference on Wireless Sensor Systems 2012 (IET WSS 2012)
Topics/Call fo Papers
IET International Conference on Wireless Sensor Systems 2012 (IET WSS 2012)
http://conferences.theiet.org/wss/abstract/index.c...
Scope
The WSS 2012 organising committee welcomes contributions in the general
areas of wireless sensor systems and distributed systems.
Submitted papers may range from research concepts and ideas to technical
issues and industrial applications.
Topic
Contributions are encouraged from, but not limited to, the themes and
topics in the following areas:
- Innovative architectures for new developments of sensors and actuators
- Cooperative wireless sensor systems, clustering and beamforming
- Unstructured networking, ad hoc networking, relaying and ubiquitous access
- Sensor intelligence, data processing, multi agent systems
- Spectrum sensing systems, cognitive radio and spectrum sharing networks
- Scarce resource management, energy harvesting and cross layer techniques
- sensor use of cloud computing, middleware and distributed intelligence
- Sensor integration of barcode technology, RFID, smart metering, remote
control and the Internet-of-Things (?IoT?)
- New applications sensors in healthcare, surveillance and traffic
- New applications sensors in smart home, smart office and smart ambient
- Applications of WSS for observation of global resources and monitoring
geological activities weather and toxins
Key dates for authors
- Extended summary submission deadline Wednesday, 30 November 2011
- Notification of extended submission acceptance WC Monday, 2 January 2012
- Submission of full papers deadline Friday, 24 February 2012
- Notification of final paper acceptance Friday 30 March 2012
- Author registration deadline Friday 13 April 2012
Reasons to submit: where your paper will be published
The IET guarantees that accepted conference papers will be Published in the
IET Digital Library and IEEE Xplore Indexed in IET Inspec and EI Published
in the official conference proceedings. The IET may also, with the
permission of the author, film the presentation for publication on IET.tv.
The IET is also offering authors of conference papers an additional route
to publication. The IET Wireless Sensor Systems Journal is an
international, peer-reviewed journal.
Authors of very high quality papers may be contacted to, or may submit for
consideration, a suitably expanded version of their conference material for
consideration as a full paper in the IET Wireless Sensor Systems Journal.
Depending on the quantity and quality of the papers received, the journal
may decide to publish any papers that are accepted for publication as a
dedicated special issue. Please note that all contributions to the IET
Wireless Sensor Systems Journal will be subject to the rigorous peer-review
process associated with a world-class academic journal.
Submission Process
Authors wishing to submit papers and present at WSS2012 are required to
submit an abstract for consideration by the WSS2012 technical programme
committee. Following the review of extended summary's, successful authors
will be invited to submit a full paper for a second review by the
committee. Successful authors will then be invited to attend and present
their work at WSS2012.
Writing an extended summary
Extended summary must be submitted by Wednesday, 30 November 2011 if they
are to be considered for the conference. Use of the WSS2012 extended
summary template is mandatory, and only extended summary's following the
instructions provided below will be considered. It is vital that delegates
pay close attention to the instructions. Submissions that do not follow the
guidelines may be returned to the author or not considered for acceptance
to the conference.
Submitting an extended summary
Before submission, make sure that the following material is ready:
Title, all authors? names, affiliations and a 35 word (approx) biography.
If your title and abstract contains no special characters, and no sub or
sup scripts, the text can be copied and pasted from your Word document or
typed in directly, Your extended summary of no more than two A4 pages,
including title, names, affiliations and extended summary in word format
(file size maximum 2.0 MB - Megabyte). Preferred topic area chosen from the
Conference Scope (the Technical Programme Committee reserves the right to
change the authors' choice of topic area)
Once you have the material and information listed above, you can proceed
with the electronic submission of your paper. The on-line submission for
extended summary will be open until Wednesday, 30 November 2011. If you
have difficulties in submitting your extended summary, please try to
shorten its file-name.
Important information
The working language of the conference is English, which will be used for
all printed material, presentations and discussion. The extended summary
template is a Microsoft Word file. Please save this template file to your
PC?s hard drive and use it when you prepare your extended summary. If you
are submitting more than one extended summary you can use the same email
address and password for each extended summary. Extended summary's are
required for all submissions. Extended summary's MUST be submitted using
the template form provided (see web page).
After submission
On submission of your extended summary the corresponding author will
receive a confirmation of the receipt of the extended summary. Your
extended summary will then be presented to the technical programme
committee for consideration. Following review, you will be informed if you
are being invited to submit a full paper to the conference.
Processing and publication of personal data
The personal information we receive from delegates will also be required
after the conference. This is in order to render an account of the
conclusions arrived at during the conference, for statistical purposes, and
for the dispatch of information on relevant conferences in the future.
Personal data will be stored by the IET for future mailings and information
on forthcoming conferences. Personal data may also, in certain cases, be
released to other companies participating in the conference for the
distribution of information and offers directly from them.
Accepted papers
Each paper must have at least one author registered by Friday 13 April
2012, to avoid the paper being withdrawn from the conference proceedings.
Authors presenting two or more papers must pay the additional paper fee.
The author must be present at the conference to present the submission
either orally or by poster presentation.
You are reminded that the IET or other associated societies cannot meet any
travelling or subsistence expenses for authors, either prior to or during
the conference.
Kindest Regards,
Jose M. Alcaraz Calero
Cloud and Security Lab
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Stroke Gifford BS34 8QZ
Bristol, UK
http://conferences.theiet.org/wss/abstract/index.c...
Scope
The WSS 2012 organising committee welcomes contributions in the general
areas of wireless sensor systems and distributed systems.
Submitted papers may range from research concepts and ideas to technical
issues and industrial applications.
Topic
Contributions are encouraged from, but not limited to, the themes and
topics in the following areas:
- Innovative architectures for new developments of sensors and actuators
- Cooperative wireless sensor systems, clustering and beamforming
- Unstructured networking, ad hoc networking, relaying and ubiquitous access
- Sensor intelligence, data processing, multi agent systems
- Spectrum sensing systems, cognitive radio and spectrum sharing networks
- Scarce resource management, energy harvesting and cross layer techniques
- sensor use of cloud computing, middleware and distributed intelligence
- Sensor integration of barcode technology, RFID, smart metering, remote
control and the Internet-of-Things (?IoT?)
- New applications sensors in healthcare, surveillance and traffic
- New applications sensors in smart home, smart office and smart ambient
- Applications of WSS for observation of global resources and monitoring
geological activities weather and toxins
Key dates for authors
- Extended summary submission deadline Wednesday, 30 November 2011
- Notification of extended submission acceptance WC Monday, 2 January 2012
- Submission of full papers deadline Friday, 24 February 2012
- Notification of final paper acceptance Friday 30 March 2012
- Author registration deadline Friday 13 April 2012
Reasons to submit: where your paper will be published
The IET guarantees that accepted conference papers will be Published in the
IET Digital Library and IEEE Xplore Indexed in IET Inspec and EI Published
in the official conference proceedings. The IET may also, with the
permission of the author, film the presentation for publication on IET.tv.
The IET is also offering authors of conference papers an additional route
to publication. The IET Wireless Sensor Systems Journal is an
international, peer-reviewed journal.
Authors of very high quality papers may be contacted to, or may submit for
consideration, a suitably expanded version of their conference material for
consideration as a full paper in the IET Wireless Sensor Systems Journal.
Depending on the quantity and quality of the papers received, the journal
may decide to publish any papers that are accepted for publication as a
dedicated special issue. Please note that all contributions to the IET
Wireless Sensor Systems Journal will be subject to the rigorous peer-review
process associated with a world-class academic journal.
Submission Process
Authors wishing to submit papers and present at WSS2012 are required to
submit an abstract for consideration by the WSS2012 technical programme
committee. Following the review of extended summary's, successful authors
will be invited to submit a full paper for a second review by the
committee. Successful authors will then be invited to attend and present
their work at WSS2012.
Writing an extended summary
Extended summary must be submitted by Wednesday, 30 November 2011 if they
are to be considered for the conference. Use of the WSS2012 extended
summary template is mandatory, and only extended summary's following the
instructions provided below will be considered. It is vital that delegates
pay close attention to the instructions. Submissions that do not follow the
guidelines may be returned to the author or not considered for acceptance
to the conference.
Submitting an extended summary
Before submission, make sure that the following material is ready:
Title, all authors? names, affiliations and a 35 word (approx) biography.
If your title and abstract contains no special characters, and no sub or
sup scripts, the text can be copied and pasted from your Word document or
typed in directly, Your extended summary of no more than two A4 pages,
including title, names, affiliations and extended summary in word format
(file size maximum 2.0 MB - Megabyte). Preferred topic area chosen from the
Conference Scope (the Technical Programme Committee reserves the right to
change the authors' choice of topic area)
Once you have the material and information listed above, you can proceed
with the electronic submission of your paper. The on-line submission for
extended summary will be open until Wednesday, 30 November 2011. If you
have difficulties in submitting your extended summary, please try to
shorten its file-name.
Important information
The working language of the conference is English, which will be used for
all printed material, presentations and discussion. The extended summary
template is a Microsoft Word file. Please save this template file to your
PC?s hard drive and use it when you prepare your extended summary. If you
are submitting more than one extended summary you can use the same email
address and password for each extended summary. Extended summary's are
required for all submissions. Extended summary's MUST be submitted using
the template form provided (see web page).
After submission
On submission of your extended summary the corresponding author will
receive a confirmation of the receipt of the extended summary. Your
extended summary will then be presented to the technical programme
committee for consideration. Following review, you will be informed if you
are being invited to submit a full paper to the conference.
Processing and publication of personal data
The personal information we receive from delegates will also be required
after the conference. This is in order to render an account of the
conclusions arrived at during the conference, for statistical purposes, and
for the dispatch of information on relevant conferences in the future.
Personal data will be stored by the IET for future mailings and information
on forthcoming conferences. Personal data may also, in certain cases, be
released to other companies participating in the conference for the
distribution of information and offers directly from them.
Accepted papers
Each paper must have at least one author registered by Friday 13 April
2012, to avoid the paper being withdrawn from the conference proceedings.
Authors presenting two or more papers must pay the additional paper fee.
The author must be present at the conference to present the submission
either orally or by poster presentation.
You are reminded that the IET or other associated societies cannot meet any
travelling or subsistence expenses for authors, either prior to or during
the conference.
Kindest Regards,
Jose M. Alcaraz Calero
Cloud and Security Lab
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Stroke Gifford BS34 8QZ
Bristol, UK
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