PWSN 2014 - 6th International Workshop on Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks
Topics/Call fo Papers
Most existing wireless sensor network (WSN) installations have in common that they are not considered time-critical. No immediate action has to be undertaken as a response to the received data. However, many emerging WSN applications such as plant automation and control, smart cities or health care applications require immediate and guaranteed actions. In such environments, data has to be transported reliably and in time through the sensor network. In some scenarios, data even has to travel through the sensor network and the Internet to reach the destination. In this situation the overall system spanning the Internet and sensor networks must provide together the required performance characteristics. Due to the lack of appropriate models, components and protocols, it is currently very difficult to construct and operate a WSN with performance guarantees. Thus, the commercial success of wireless sensor networks in many application areas is unsure unless this particular problem is understood and solved.
The PWSN workshop aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners designing and deploying sensor networks that have to meet specific performance targets.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Communication protocols with deterministic performance
Network resilience, fault tolerance, network survivability
Sensor data quality, integrity, and availability
Performance-aware middleware
Real-time operating systems for sensor networks
Actuation and control
Programming abstractions for deterministic sensor networks
Impact of security features on network performance
Experience with real-world deployments and applications
Performance management of deployed sensor networks
Timely data storage, retrieval, and processing
Performance modeling and performance evaluation
Configuration and installation support
Performance debugging and performance optimization
The PWSN workshop aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners designing and deploying sensor networks that have to meet specific performance targets.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Communication protocols with deterministic performance
Network resilience, fault tolerance, network survivability
Sensor data quality, integrity, and availability
Performance-aware middleware
Real-time operating systems for sensor networks
Actuation and control
Programming abstractions for deterministic sensor networks
Impact of security features on network performance
Experience with real-world deployments and applications
Performance management of deployed sensor networks
Timely data storage, retrieval, and processing
Performance modeling and performance evaluation
Configuration and installation support
Performance debugging and performance optimization
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