INVITATION:

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Please consider to contribute to and/or forward to the appropriate groups the 
following opportunity to submit and publish original scientific results. This 
event is under the umbrella of NetWare 2011. A video of NetWare 2010 is 
available at:

http://www.iaria.org/conferences2010/NetWare10.html

Extended versions of selected papers from the previous edition, SENSORCOMM 
2010, have been published in the February special issue of the Sensors & 
Transducers Journal:

http://www.sensorsportal.com/HTML/DIGEST/Special_Issue_Feb_2011.htm

Authors of selected papers from SENSORCOMM 2011 will be invited for a similar 
special issue of the Sensors & Transducers Journal (Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. 
Sergey Y. Yurish).

Auhors of selected papers dealing with underwater sensors will be invited to 
submit extended articles to a special issue on Underwater Sensor Nodes and 
Underwater Sensor Networks of the Sensors Journal (Guest Editor Prof. Dr. Jaime 
Lloret Mauri):

http://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/special_issues/underwater_sens

In addition, authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended 
article versions to one of the IARIA Journals: http://www.iariajournals.org

Note that the submission deadline has been extended to April 13, 2011

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============== SENSORCOMM 2011 | Call for Papers ===============

CALL FOR PAPERS, TUTORIALS, PANELS

SENSORCOMM 2011: The Fifth International Conference on Sensor Technologies and 
Applications

August 21-27, 2011 - French Riviera, Nice/Saint Laurent du Var, France

General page: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2011/SENSORCOMM11.html

Call for Papers: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2011/CfPSENSORCOMM11.html
- regular papers
- short papers (work in progress)
- posters

Submission page: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2011/SubmitSENSORCOMM11.html

Submission deadline: April 13, 2011

Sponsored by IARIA, www.iaria.org

Extended versions of selected papers will be published in IARIA Journals: 
http://www.iariajournals.org

Please note the Poster Forum and Work in Progress options.

The topics suggested by the conference can be discussed in term of concepts, 
state of the art, research, standards, implementations, running experiments, 
applications, and industrial case studies. Authors are invited to submit 
complete unpublished papers, which are not under review in any other conference 
or journal in the following, but not limited to, topic areas.

All tracks are open to both research and industry contributions, in terms of 
Regular papers, Posters, Work in progress, Technical/marketing/business 
presentations, Demos, Tutorials, and Panels.

Before submission, please check and conform with the Editorial rules: 
http://www.iaria.org/editorialrules.html

SENSORCOMM 2011 Topics (topics and submission details: see CfP on the site)

APASN: Architectures, protocols and algorithms of sensor networks
Network planning, provisioning and deployment; Network Architectures for Sensor 
Networks; Network Protocols for Sensor Networks; Structural design; Distributed 
Sensor Networks; Dynamic sensor networks; Scalable and heterogeneous 
architectures; Hierarchical clustering architectures; Group-based 
Architectures; Network topologies; Mesh networking; Device centric sensor 
networks; Distributed coordination algorithms; Topology construction; Routing 
protocols; Routing Metrics; Distributed Algorithms; Attribute-based named nets; 
Mobility and Scalability; Attribute-based named Sensor Networks; Query 
optimization; Self-organization and self-configuration algorithms; 
Reconfigurability; Time Synchronization; MAC protocols for sensor networks 
(801.11, 802.15.4, UWB, etc); Location and time service; Integration with other 
systems; Distributed inference and fusion; Cross-layer design and optimization; 
Complexity analysis of algorithms; Sensor networks and the Web; Integration 
with oth
er systems (e.g., Web-based information systems, process control, enterprise 
software, etc.); Target tracking; RFID tags; Traffic scheduling

MECSN: Energy, management and control of sensor networks
Energy models; Energy optimization; Energy management; Power-aware and 
energy-efficient design; Power sources in sensor networks; Battery technology; 
Power management; Algorithms and theories for management; Communication 
strategies for topology control; Algorithms and theories for supervisory 
control; Sensor tasking and control; Distributed control and actuation; 
Location and mobility management; Bandwidth management; Distributed networked 
sensing; Resource provisioning; Resource management and dynamic resource 
management; Schemes to maximize accuracy and minimize false alarms; Online 
self-calibration and self-testing; Handoff and mobility management and seamless 
internetworking; Distributed actuation and control; Topology control

RASQOFT: Resource allocation, services, QoS and fault tolerance in sensor 
networks
Algorithms to support quality of service in sensor networks; Protocols to 
support quality of service in sensor networks; QoS/SLA in sensor networks; 
Provisioning of QoS in terms of bandwidth and delay assurance; System services 
and distributed services in sensor networks; Delay tolerant networks and 
opportunistic networking; Failure resilience and fault isolation; Information 
assurance in sensor networks; Fault tolerance and reliability; Admission 
control; Resource allocation and fairness; Real-time resource scheduling; 
Scheduling and optimisation; Capacity planning

PESMOSN: Performance, simulation and modelling of sensor networks
Performance measurement of sensor networks; Performance evaluation and analysis 
of sensor networks; Performance comparison on capacity, coverage and 
connectivity; Modelling techniques of sensor networks; Validation of sensor 
network architectures; Simulation and theoretical analysis; Simulation software 
tools and environments; Theoretical performance analysis: complexity, 
correctness and scalability; Design, simulation and optimization tools for 
deployment and operation; Platform modelling and analysis tools; Analytical, 
mobility and validation models; System debugging and testing

SEMOSN: Security and monitoring of sensor networks
Security and privacy in sensor networks; Reliability aspects in sensor 
networks; Monitoring distributed sensor networks; Mechanisms for 
authentication; Secure communication in sensor networks; Encryption algorithms 
for sensor networks; Sensor secure management; Data integrity; Trustworthiness 
issues in sensor networks; Trade-off analysis

SECSED: Sensor circuits and sensor devices
Methods for sensor deployment; Instrumentation and models for deployment of 
sensors networks; Sensor architecture; Abstractions for modular design; Design 
and deployment of embedded system platforms; Embedded architectures and tools; 
Embedded processors; Embedded chip design; Micro and Nano devices; Biosensors; 
Optical sensors; Smart sensors; Acoustic Sensors; Microwave sensors; Middleware 
design; Sensor Prototypes; Sensor node components; Sensor interfaces; 
Actuators; Independent Component Analysis; Design of cost effective and 
economical sensors; Smart Material Applications to design sensors; 
Microfabrication Technologies for Microsystem Integration; Integration of 
sensors into engineered systems; Hardware platforms; Test-beds incorporating 
multiple sensors; Operating system and middleware support

RIWISN: Radio issues in wireless sensor networks
Wireless Sensor Communications; Network connectivity & longevity; Tracking 
objects; Geo-location problems; Network coverage; Algorithms for sensor 
localization and tracking; Detection, classification and estimation; Physical 
layer impact on higher level protocols; Directional and smart antennas for 
sensor networks; Coverage maintenance; Transceiver and antenna design; 
Ubiquitous wireless connectivity

SAPSN: Software, applications and programming of sensor networks
Applications and demonstrations of sensor networks; Software platforms and 
development tools; Architectural design and optimization tools for sensor 
nodes; Computation and programming models of sensor networks; Languages and 
operating systems of Sensors; Programming and Interfacing; Programming 
abstraction; Programming models for sensors; Programming methodology for sensor 
environments; Intelligent sensor theory and applications; Machine learning 
applications to sensor networks; Wireless sensor applications; Applications for 
sensor network management; Software tools for chip programming; Application 
requirements; Application evaluation and comparison; Demos and prototype testing

DAIPSN: Data allocation and information in sensor networks
Techniques for the interpretation and use of sensor data in decision-making 
processes; Distributed data processing; Distributed signal processing; Array 
signal processing; Statistical signal processing; Distributed query processing; 
Distributed information processing; Distributed algorithms for collaborative 
information and signal processing; Task allocation, reprogramming and 
reconfiguration; Coding and information theory; In-network processing and 
aggregation; Data analysis and visualisation; Data storage in sensor networks; 
Data retrieval; Data dissemination; Data compression and aggregation; Data 
transport in wireless sensor networks; Data gathering and fusion in wireless 
sensor networks; Theories and models on fundamental information and 
communication aspects of sensor networks; Redundancy

DISN: Deployments and implementations of sensor networks
Methods for sensor networks deployment; Practical implementations and 
real-world experiences; Real-life deployments; System implementation; End-user 
aspects; Operational experience and test-beds; Industrial and commercial 
developments and applications; Measurements from experimental systems, 
test-beds and demonstrations; Intelligent sensors, body sensors and their 
utilisation; Analysis of real-world systems and fundamental limits; Smart 
Sensors for building surveillance; Sensing in health care; Games using sensor 
networks; Peer-to-peer, overlay, and content distribution wireless sensor 
networks; Use cases (e.g., Automotive, Battlefield, Defense, Construction, 
Disaster recovery, Environmental, Medical, Security, Biomedical, Unmanned 
Aerial Vehicles, etc.); Sensor networks for Rural and Agricultural 
environments; Sensors for railway systems; Pattern Recognition; Machine 
Intelligence; Sensor-equipped Smart Environment; Deployments in Harsh 
Environments; Potential applicati
on areas

UNWAT: Under water sensors and systems
Protocols for underwater sensor networks; Underwater hardware; Underwater wired 
systems; Underwater wireless sensor networks; Underwater sensors for neutrino 
telescopes; Acoustic and radio underwater communication; Aquatic environments 
and applications; Unmanned underwater exploration; Underwater localization and 
knowledge acquisition; Scalable underwater monitoring and measurement systems; 
Fixed and mobile underwater wireless sensors; Aquatic surveillance 
applications; QoS/Performance in underwater communication; Surface-floating and 
underwater sensor communication; Access control in underwater networks; Latency 
effects for critical applications and synchronization; Synchronization and 
delays in underwater sensor networks; Localization in underwater sensor 
networks; Advanced underwater sensor-based applications

ENOPT: Energy optimization in wireless sensor networks
Energy supply, lifetime and transmission power; Energy efficiency; State-driven 
energy optimization; Power consumption models; Energy-aware adaptive low power; 
Optimal energy-aware clustering; Lifetime-oriented energy provisioning; Sensor 
placement and accessibility; Random sensor deployment and density function; 
Fixed and adjustable transmission power; Traffic and energy consumption rate; 
Energy-efficient topology control; Energy optimization in multi-hop 
communications; Energy harvesting for autonomous sensors

SENSORCOMM Advisory Chairs

Jean Philippe Vasseur, Cisco Systems, Inc., France
Petre Dini, Concordia University, Canada / China Space Agency Center, China
Jaime Lloret Mauri, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
Jens Martin Hovem, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Pascal Lorenz, University of Haute Alsace, France
Sergey Yurish, IFSA, Spain

SENSORCOMM 2010 Industry Liaison Chairs

Sarfraz Khokhar, Cisco Systems, Inc., USA
Harkirat Singh, Samsung Electronics Co., Korea
Javier Del Ser Lorente, TECNALIA-Telecom - Zamudio (Bizkaia), Spain
Michael Niedermayer, Fraunhofer IZM, Germany

SENSORCOMM 2011 Research/Industry Chairs

Hristo Djidjev, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA Teng Rui, National 
Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Japan

SENSORCOMM 2011 Special Area Chairs

Embedded systems
Joshua Ellul, Imperial College, London, UK

Security
Yenumula Reddy, Grambling State University, USA

Body networks
Alessandro Pozzebo, UniversitĂ  degli Studi di Siena, Italy

Underwater systems
Mylène Toulgoat, Communications Research Centre - Ottawa, Canada

Applications
Elena Gaura, Coventry University, UK

Performance
Canfeng Chen, Nokia Research Center - Beijing, China
Committee: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2011/ComSENSORCOMM11.html
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