SenSys 2014 - The 12th ACM Conference on Embedded Network Sensor Systems
Date2014-11-03 - 2014-11-07
Deadline2014-04-06
VenueMemphis, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://sensys.acm.org/2014
Topics/Call fo Papers
Sensing systems are changing the way computers interact with the physical world - and are driving a host of new issues in computer system design, implementation, and performance.
SenSys 2014 is the premier venue to discuss system issues raised by emerging trends in sensing systems - broadly defined to include mobile sensing, body sensing, Kinect, camera networks, RFID, and many others.
We solicit technical papers describing original ideas, ground breaking results and/or quantified system experiences involving sensor systems. The conference values papers that take a broad systems perspective rather than a narrow focus on individual components. Of particular interest are technical contributions that enable new and compelling sensing applications.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
Experience with real-world applications
Innovative sensing applications (e.g. mobile healthcare, transportation, buildings)
New models of sensor usage (e.g. mobile sensing, body sensing, RFIDs, robots)
Sensor data quality, integrity, and trustworthiness
Challenges for 'Big Sensor Data'
Sensor data storage, retrieval, processing and management
Data reduction, inference, and signal processing
Fault-tolerance and reliability
Provable correctness and performance guarantees
Support for integrated sensing, actuation and control
Wireless communication systems and protocols
Energy management and energy harvesting
Resource management and OS support
Programming paradigms for sensing systems
Security and privacy in sensor networks
Time and location estimation and management
Submissions will be judged on originality, significance, clarity, relevance, and correctness. In addition to citing relevant, published work, authors must relate their submissions to relevant submissions of their own that are simultaneously under review for this or other venues.
SenSys 2014 is the premier venue to discuss system issues raised by emerging trends in sensing systems - broadly defined to include mobile sensing, body sensing, Kinect, camera networks, RFID, and many others.
We solicit technical papers describing original ideas, ground breaking results and/or quantified system experiences involving sensor systems. The conference values papers that take a broad systems perspective rather than a narrow focus on individual components. Of particular interest are technical contributions that enable new and compelling sensing applications.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
Experience with real-world applications
Innovative sensing applications (e.g. mobile healthcare, transportation, buildings)
New models of sensor usage (e.g. mobile sensing, body sensing, RFIDs, robots)
Sensor data quality, integrity, and trustworthiness
Challenges for 'Big Sensor Data'
Sensor data storage, retrieval, processing and management
Data reduction, inference, and signal processing
Fault-tolerance and reliability
Provable correctness and performance guarantees
Support for integrated sensing, actuation and control
Wireless communication systems and protocols
Energy management and energy harvesting
Resource management and OS support
Programming paradigms for sensing systems
Security and privacy in sensor networks
Time and location estimation and management
Submissions will be judged on originality, significance, clarity, relevance, and correctness. In addition to citing relevant, published work, authors must relate their submissions to relevant submissions of their own that are simultaneously under review for this or other venues.
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