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Subject: [Tccc] CFP: HotEmNets 2008 (The Fifth Workshop on Embedded Networked Sensors)
From: Radu Stoleru <stoleru () cs ! tamu ! edu>
Date: 2007-11-29 20:21:01
Message-ID: 474F1F2D.6040601 () cs ! tamu ! edu
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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
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The Fifth Workshop on Embedded Networked Sensors (HotEmNets 2008)
http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~tianhe/sites/emnets/
June 2-3 , Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
Important Dates:
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Papers Due: Feb 29th, 2008
Notification: April 27th, 2008
Camera Ready: May 4th, 2008
Conference: June 2-3, 2008
Overview:
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The Fifth Workshop on Embedded Networked Sensors (HotEmNets 2008) brings
together wireless sensor network researchers from academic and
industrial backgrounds to present groundbreaking results that will shed
light on present and future research challenges. The workshop emphasizes
results from experiments or deployments that quantify the challenges in
the wireless sensor systems of today as well as early results from new
ideas that introduce promising approaches that will define the
challenges in the wireless sensor systems of tomorrow. We especially
welcome papers reporting on results that refute common assumptions,
deployment experiences, novel and original approaches, and, more
generally, papers that will help inform and guide research.
The EmNets Program Committee discourages submissions that are short
versions of papers that will be submitted to other conferences in the
near future, since its goal is to engage the research community in a
discussion of future challenges and issues.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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# Validation/refutation of prior results
# Application experiences: measurements, successes and failures
# Future applications: requirements and challenges
# Hardware platforms, tradeoffs, and trends
# Data and network storage
# Delay-tolerant networking
# Management, debugging, and troubleshooting
# Network and software reliability
# Network and system architectures
# Software bug detection and tools
# Energy sources, scavenging, and low-power operation
# Human-Computer interfaces for sensornets
# Benchmarks and evaluation suites
The proceedings of the workshop will be archived in the ACM Digital
Library. Authors of accepted papers will be asked to provide a
camera-ready copy that is formatted according to specifications provided
by the ACM, and to provide a signed ACM copyright form.
Paper submission:
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# Papers should be submitted in Adobe PDF format.
# No longer than five pages in US letter or A4 paper size, including all
text, figures, references, appendices, etc.
# Two column formatting.
# One-inch margins on all sides.
# Minimum 10-point font size (smaller fonts are acceptable for
footnotes, references, and figure captions).
Organization Committee:
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General Chair
John A. Stankovic University of Virginia
Program Co-Chairs:
Raj Rajkumar Carnegie Mellon University
Tian He University of Minnesota
Publicity Chair
Radu Stoleru Texas A&M University
Technical Program Committee:
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Tarek F. Abdelzaher, UIUC
Andrew Campbell, Dartmouth College
Polly Huang, National Taiwan Univ.
Akos Ledeczi, Vanderbilt University
Qun Li, College of William and Mary
Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University
Mark Yarvis, Intel Corporation
Ying Zhang, PARC
Gang Zhou, College of William and Mary
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