EEEWSN 2016 - 3-rd International Workshop on Engineering Energy Efficient WSNs (EEEWSN-2016)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The second workshop on Engineering Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks aims at bringing together academics and practitioners from different areas (such as, software engineering, system engineering, energy efficiency, embedded systems) to promote cross-layer design, validation, and implementation of energy efficient WSNs. Papers where WSNs take advantage of pervasive technologies such as mobile technologies, Internet of Things, RFIDs and Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) are also encouraged.
EEEWSN encourages practitioners and industries to submit real-world case studies. Experiences gained in these deployments can be crucial for the research community. Results and settings can be used to refine the assumptions made when designing, validating and implementing WSNs.
Topic of Interest
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Applications, experimental prototypes and testbeds
Validation and verification of WSNs
Software engineering approaches for building energy efficient WSNs
New simulation languages, programming abstractions and tools
Smart application of WSNs
Novel energy efficient architectures
Wireless sensor and actor networks
Body Area Sensor Networks
Pervasive and wearable computing
RFID systems
Middleware
Self organising and adaptive WSNs
Vehicular networks
MAC protocol for WSNs
Simulation and benchmarking
Analytical approaches for WSNs
Power management
Energy scavenging technologies and WSNs
Location and context aware services
Coverage analysis of WSNs
Efficient routing and multicast protocols
Energy efficient security
Performability, fault tolerance and traffic reliability
Mobility management
Physical layer wireless transmission technologies and energy models
EEEWSN encourages practitioners and industries to submit real-world case studies. Experiences gained in these deployments can be crucial for the research community. Results and settings can be used to refine the assumptions made when designing, validating and implementing WSNs.
Topic of Interest
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Applications, experimental prototypes and testbeds
Validation and verification of WSNs
Software engineering approaches for building energy efficient WSNs
New simulation languages, programming abstractions and tools
Smart application of WSNs
Novel energy efficient architectures
Wireless sensor and actor networks
Body Area Sensor Networks
Pervasive and wearable computing
RFID systems
Middleware
Self organising and adaptive WSNs
Vehicular networks
MAC protocol for WSNs
Simulation and benchmarking
Analytical approaches for WSNs
Power management
Energy scavenging technologies and WSNs
Location and context aware services
Coverage analysis of WSNs
Efficient routing and multicast protocols
Energy efficient security
Performability, fault tolerance and traffic reliability
Mobility management
Physical layer wireless transmission technologies and energy models
Other CFPs
- 3-rd International WorkShop on Energy-Aware Systems, Communications and Security (EASyCoSe-2016)
- 9-th International Symposium on Mining and Web (MAW-2016)
- 4-th International Workshop on inter-Clouds and Collective Intelligence (iCCI-2016)
- 9-th International Workshop on Information Technology for Innovative Services (ITIS-2016)
- 4-th International Workshop on the Theories and Intricacies of Information Security problems (INTRICATE-SEC 2016)
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