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Call for Papers
Fourth Worskshop on Embedded Sensor Networks (EmNets 2007)
Cork, Ireland, 25-6 June 2007
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The Fourth Workshop on Embedded Networked Sensors (EmNets 2007) 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 emphasises 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:

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

IMPORTANT DATES:

Submission Deadline: March 9, 2007 (5 pages)
Notification: April 30, 2007
Camera Ready Due: May 21, 2007
Workshop: June 25-6, 2007

ORGANIZATION:

General Chair:
    Cormac Sreenan, University College Cork
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Program Chairs:
    Philip Levis, Stanford University
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

    Joe Paradiso, MIT
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Technical Program Committee:

Jan Beutel, ETH Zurich
Kieren Delaney, Cork Institute of Technology
Terry Dishongh, Intel Corporation
Henri Dubois-Ferriere, EPFL
Deborah Estrin, UCLA
David Gay, Intel Research Berkeley
Michel Goraczo, Microsoft Research
Philip Levis, Stanford University
Margaret Martonosi, Princeton University
Mike Masquelier, Motorola
Chip McGuire, KTH
Paddy Nixon, UCD
Joe Paradiso, MIT
Robert Poor, Adozu, Inc.
John Regehr, University of Utah
Randy Smith, Sun Microsystems
Jack Stankovic, UVA
Robert Szewczyk, Moteiv
Henry Tirri, Nokia
Peter van der Stok, Philips, Eindhoven University of Technology
Guang-Zhong Yang, Imperial College London
Kazuo Yano, Hitachi
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