Call for papers for IPSN 2010
The IPSN 2010 Conference, which will be held April 16-19, 2010, in conjunction with CPS WEEK 2010 in Stockholm, Sweden, has posted a call for papers. The abstract registration deadline is October 23, 2009.
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IPSN 2010                                      

The 9th ACM/IEEE Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks

April 16-19, 2010, Stockholm, Sweden
http://ipsn.acm.org
Abstract Registration Deadline: October 23rd, 2009

SCOPE:

The International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN) is a leading, single-track, annual forum on sensor network research. IPSN brings together researchers from academia, industry, and government to present and discuss recent advances in both theoretical and experimental research. Its scope includes signal and image processing, information and coding theory, databases and information management, distributed algorithms, networks and protocols, wireless communications, machine learning, and embedded systems design.

The conference features two interleaved tracks, the Information Processing (IP) track, and the Sensor Platforms, Tools and Design Methods (SPOTS) track. The two tracks have separate program committees to evaluate their submissions. Authors should carefully review the intended foci of these two tracks to decide which track is better suited for their work, and they are encouraged to contact program chairs with questions or clarifications.

The Information Processing (IP) track focuses on algorithms, systems, theory for information processing using networks of embedded sensors. Topics covered in this track include, but are not limited to:

  • Applications and deployment experiences
  • Coding, compression and information theory
  • Data processing, storage and management
  • Detection, classification, and tracking
  • Distributed algorithms and reasoning
  • Distributed and collaborative signal processing
  • Fault tolerance and identification
  • Fundamental bounds and formulations
  • Location, time, and other network services
  • Operating systems and runtime environments
  • Network health monitoring and management
  • Network protocols
  • Programming models and languages
  • Security
  • Sensor tasking, control, and actuation
  • Simulation


The Sensor Platforms, Tools, and Design Methods (SPOTS) track focuses on networked embedded sensor platforms and tools. Submissions are expected to refer to specific hardware, software, and implementations. The SPOTS track focuses on new architectures, modeling, evaluation, design methods, implementations, tools, or deployment experiences. Results focused on the analysis and processing aspects of data collected from deployments should be submitted to the IP track, while details on the platforms and tools used in the deployment should be submitted to SPOTS. Topics covered in the SPOTS track include, but are not limited to:

  • Case studies that describe experiences, highlight challenges, and study/compare the performance of platforms and tools
  • Novel sensor network components, device platforms and architectures
  • Embedded software for sensor networks
  • Design tools and methodologies for sensor networks
  • System modeling, simulation, measurements, and analysis

 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:


All papers must be submitted electronically, in Portable Document Format (PDF). Instructions for submission will be available at the IPSN'08 website:
   http://ipsn.acm.org/2010/
Submissions must meet the following criteria:

  1. A paper must be original material that has neither been previously published nor is currently under review by another conference or journal, and
  2. Submitted papers should be no longer than 12 pages in ACM 10-point, two-column conference format.

 

IMPORTANT DEADLINES:

 
Abstract deadline:   Friday, October 23rd, 2009
Full papers due:      Friday, October 30th, 2009
Author notification:  Friday, January 19, 2010
Camera ready due: Friday, February 19, 2010
Conference:              April 16-19, 2010
 

ORGANIZATION


General Chair: Andreas Savvides, Yale
Publicity Chair: Neal Patwari, Univ. of Utah
Workshop Chair: Brano Kusy, Stanford
Demos and Poster Chair: Vijay Raghunathan, Purdue
Publications Chair: Dimitrios Lymberopoulos, Microsoft Research
 
IPSN TPC co-chairs
Tarek Abdezaher (UIUC) and Thiemo Voigt (SICS)

IPSN TPC:
Anish Arora, Ohio State Univ.
Ramesh Govindan, USC
Xenofon Koutsoukos, Vanderbilt
Jie Liu, Microsoft Research
Sotiris Nikoletseas, Univ. of Patras and CTI
Andreas Terzis, Johns Hopkins Univ.
Deepak Ganesan, UMass
Phil Gibbons, Intel
Tian He, Univ. Minnesota
Chenyang Lu, Washington Univ. in St. Louis
Suman Nath, Microsoft Research
Radha Poovendran, Univ. Washington
Jack Stankovic, UVA
Matt Welsh, Harvard
Qing Cao, Univ. Tennessee
Roger Wattenhofer, ETH
Miklos Maroti, Hungary
Mikael Johansson, KTH, Sweden
Cormac Sreenan, Univ. College Cork
Kay Römer, ETH
Brad Karp, UCL
Anders Ahlen, Uppsala University
Utz Roedig, Univ. of Lancaster
Paolo Santi, Pisa
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, USC
Luca Mottola, SICS


SPOTS TPC Chair
Adam Wolisz (TU Berlin)

SPOTS TPC:
Akos Ledeczi, Vanderbilt
Michel Goraczko, Microsoft Research
Jan Beutel, ETH
Jochen Schiller, FU Berlin
Prabal Dutta, UC Berkeley, Michigan
Ralph Kling, Crossbow
Pedro Jose Marron, Uni Bonn
Joe Polastre, Sentilla
Kamin Whitehouse, UVA