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Call For Papers
SenSys 2013---The 11th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
November 11-15, 2013
Rome, Italy
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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 2013 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
Detailed submission instructions can be found at
http://sensys.acm.org/2013/submissions/
Key Dates
These are hard deadlines: No extensions will be granted.
Paper Registration: March 30, 2013, 11:59 pm EST.
Paper Submission Deadline: April 6, 2013, 11:59 pm EST.
Notification of Paper Acceptance: July 15, 2013.
General Chair
Chiara Petrioli (University of Rome 'La Sapienza')
Program Chairs
Landon Cox (Duke University)
Kamin Whitehouse (University of Virginia)
Poster Chair
Chenyang Lu (Washington University in St. Louis)
Luca Mottola (Politecnico di Milano and Swedish Institute of Computer Science)
Demo Chairs
Emiliano Miliuzzo (AT&T Labs)
Amy Murphy (FBK)
Local Arrangements Chairs
Francesca Cuomo, Gaia Maselli, Andrea Vitaletti (University of Rome
'La Sapienza')
Finance Chair
Rasit Eskicioglu (University of Manitoba)
Publicity Chairs
Stefano Basagni (Northeastern University)
Alberto Cerpa (University of California, Merced)
Salil Kanhere (University of New South Wales)
Mike Chieh-Jan Liang (Microsoft Research Asia)
Publicaton Chair
Wendi Heizelman (University of Rochester)
Workshop Chairs
Luca Benini (ETHZ & University of Bologna)
Deepak Ganesan (UMASS Amherst)
Industrial Liaison Chairs
Jie Liu (Microsoft Research)
Adam Wolisz (Technische Universitat Berlin)
N2Women Chair
Niki Trigoni (University of Oxford)
Doctoral Colloquium Chair
Cecilia Mascolo (University of Cambridge)
Student Travel Award Chair
Pedro Marron (University of Duisburg-Essen)
Radu Stoleru (Texas A&M University)
Web Site Chair
David Boyle (Imperial College London)
Technical Program Committee
Yuvraj Agarwal (University of California, San Diego)
Jan Beutel (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich)
Geoffrey Challen (University at Buffalo)
Tanzeem Choudhary (Cornell University)
David Chu (Microsoft Research, Redmond)
Deborah Estrin (Cornell Tech)
Wen Hu (CSIRO, Australia)
Fred Jiang (Intel Labs, China)
Nic Lane (Microsoft Research, Asia)
Jie Liu (Microsoft Research, Redmond)
Pedro Jose Marron (University of Duisburg Essen)
Cecilia Mascolo (University of Cambridge)
Luca Mottola (Politecnico di Milano and Swedish Institute of Computer Science)
Lama Nachman (Intel Labs)
Gian Pietro Picco (University of Trento)
Raj Rajkumar (Carnegie Mellon University)
Anthony Rowe (Carnegie Mellon University)
Romit Roy Choudhury (Duke University)
Silvia Santini (Technische Universitat Darmstadt)
Mahadev Satyanarayanan (Carnegie Mellon University)
Thomas Schmid (University of Utah)
Junehwa Song (Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Niki Trigoni (University of Oxford)
Lin Zhong (Rice University)
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