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IEEE ISSNIP 2015 Call for Papers (EXTENDED PAPER DEADLINES), Demos/Videos, and 
Tutorial Proposals






Venue & Dates:


April 7-9, 2015, Singapore






Conference Website:


http://www.issnip2015.org






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Important Dates 


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Abstract Submission Deadline: 1 Dec 2014 [*Extended]


Paper Submission Deadline: 8 Dec 2014 [*Extended]


Paper Acceptance Notification: 10 Jan 2015


Camera-Ready Manuscript Deadline: 7 Feb 2015






Demo and Video Submission Deadline: 19 Dec 2014


Demo and Video Notification: 2 Jan. 2015






Tutorial Proposal Deadline: 17 Nov 2014


Tutorial Notification: 1 Dec 2014






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Conference Scope


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The IEEE 10th International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks 
and Information Processing (ISSNIP) will be held in Singapore, from 7th to 9th 
April 2015. This conference in the series is co-sponsored by IEEE and the 
Australian Research Council's Research Network on ISSNIP, and the Institute for 
Infocomm Research as chief patron. IEEE ISSNIP 2015 will consist of technical 
tracks, a demo and video track, workshops, and tutorials. The technical tracks 
will focus on both the theory and application of intelligent sensors, sensor 
networks, and information processing in sensor networks; the demo and video 
track will showcase emerging sensor technologies and promising applications; 
the workshops will focus on emerging technology and research topics of a 
distinct emphasis; the tutorials will cover the state-of-the-art and future 
technical progress in sensor research. In addition, the industry-oriented 
International Exhibition & Conference on Internet of Things (IoT Asi
a 2015) and the research-oriented International Conference on Recent Advances 
in Internet of Things 2015 (RIoT 2015) will be co-located with IEEE ISSNIP 2015 
to showcase the latest IoT trends in the industry and research, respectively.






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Call for Papers 


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The massive data streams and diverse modalities of digital information sources 
being captured at incredible rates have enriched the confluence of intelligent 
sensors, ubiquitous computing, networking technologies, wireless sensor 
networks, data mining, machine learning, and data visualization. The emerging 
technology also has boosted many promising applications in environmental 
sensing, urban mobility, transportation, emergency response, social networks, 
healthcare, security, IT infrastructure, and smart-city applications. However, 
the technical challenges involved in these emerging applications lie in the 
intersection of multiple disciplines. Thus, IEEE ISSNIP 2015 will include three 
technical tracks, intelligent sensors, sensor networks, and information 
processing, to focus on different topics in sensor research.






The track on Intelligent Sensors aims at attracting major advances and 
breakthroughs in sensor technologies, design of circuits and systems, energy 
sources, packaging technologies, and microsystem integration. The intelligent 
sensor ideally offers sensing and actuating capabilities combined with on-node 
computation and communication functions, while implemented in extremely 
miniaturized form factor and operating in an energy-autonomous manner. The need 
for intelligent sensors opens up many technical challenges and opportunities. 






The track on Sensor Networks is designed to attract diverse participation from 
researchers and practitioners working at the leading edge of wireless and wired 
sensor network development. As sensor networks can now provide a rich and 
varied source of data streams, the need for reliable sensor information, as 
well as for sensing infrastructure and analytical sense-making tools that are 
able to make informed decisions, creates many new challenges.






The track on Information Processing focuses on techniques for the analysis and 
interpretation of data that is generated by sensor networks, as well as the use 
of such techniques in practical application domains. Sensor networks can 
provide a rich and varied source of data streams, ranging from simple periodic 
measurements to complex video and multimedia streams. These data streams need 
to be processed by the resource constraints of sensing platforms, which may 
involve real-time, distributed and in-network processing. These processing 
tasks are creating new challenges in the fields of signal processing, machine 
learning, computational intelligence and data analytics.






Original contributions on all topics related to intelligent sensors, sensor 
networks, and information processing in sensor networks are welcomed. Areas of 
interest include, but are not limited to, the following:


- Internet of Things (IoT)


- Cloud Computing and Data Management 


- Big Data Analysis and Visualization 


- Participatory Sensing and Crowd Sourcing 


- Network Scheduling and Optimization 


- Sustainable and Energy-Aware Networking 


- Protocols and Standards in Internet of Things 


- Fault Tolerance and Reliability 


- Security, Privacy, and Trust 


- Middleware for Sensor Systems 


- Sensor Network Management and Control 


- Sensor Fusion, Tracking, and Localization 


- Data Mining, Pattern Recognition, and Machine Intelligence 


- Smart Sensors: Optical, Nano 


- Sensor Networks and IoT Applications 


- Smart Grids, Smart Cities, and Smart Environments






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Paper Submission Instructions


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Submitted papers must be written in English, and be in standard IEEE conference 
paper format (double-column, 10-point font), not exceeding six pages total 
(including figures and appendices). However, one additional page is allowed at 
a charge -- an overlength page charge is payable by the authors for each 
accepted paper that requires a 7th page in the final camera-ready manuscript. 
Standard IEEE conference paper templates in LaTeX and Microsoft Word formats 
can be found 
athttp://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html. 
Either the A4 or the US Letter paper size may be used. Authors should adhere 
closely to the formatting style of the templates. Papers with a non-compliant 
format will be summarily rejected without handling by the peer-review process. 






Papers must be submitted through EDAS (http://edas.info/N18587) for 
peer-review. Accepted papers will be scheduled presentations at the conference. 
Due to the limited number of rooms at the conference venue, a portion of the 
accepted papers will be presented as posters. The IEEE ISSNIP 2015 Technical 
Program Committee will decide which papers will be presented in oral (lecture 
type) sessions and which papers as posters, and the decisions will be announced 
to the authors. Choice between oral and poster presentations will be totally 
independent of the review scores and of the paper quality. Instructions on the 
preparation and submission of papers can be found on the "Authors" page of the 
conference website (http://www.issnip2015.org).






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Call for Demos and Videos 


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IEEE ISSNIP 2015 will feature a Demo and Video Track as a forum for researchers 
and developers from academia and industry to showcase deployed and working 
systems, emerging sensor technologies and promising applications in the areas 
of intelligent sensors, sensor networks, and information processing in sensor 
networks. To this end, IEEE ISSNIP 2015 solicits demonstrations presenting 
recent original results or ongoing research. The actual demonstration can be in 
the form of a physical demonstration, a video presentation, or a combination of 
both.Video presentations are suitable for showcasing working systems that are 
deployed in remote locations.






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Demo and Video Submission Instructions 


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Demonstration abstracts of no more than 2 pages using the IEEE two-column 
format should be submitted through EDAS: http://edas.info/N18587. The 
manuscript templates and usage instructions can be found 
athttp://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/authors/authors_journals.html#sect2.
 The extended abstract should provide a short abstract, a figure of the system 
to be demonstrated, comprehensive description of the system and conclusion. For 
video presentations, a URL or web link to the video should also be included in 
the extended abstract. Authors may follow the guidelines 
athttp://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/authors/mm_video.pdf 
to prepare video presentations. Accepted abstracts will be published in IEEE 
Xplore, subject to the terms of the IEEE Conference Publication Program.






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Call for Tutorial Proposals 


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We are soliciting proposals for tutorials for IEEE ISSNIP 2015. Tutorials will 
be scheduled for the morning of the last day of the conference (9 Apr 2014). 
Each tutorial will have a 3-hour time slot with an additional tea break for 30 
minutes. 






Tutorial proposal Submission Instructions


If you are interested to conduct a tutorial, please submit a proposal with the 
following information:


- The title of the tutorial.


- The name, address, and a short biography (up to 200 words) of the 
presenter(s) of the tutorial. Please provide a summary of relevant past 
experience, particularly in teaching or lecturing, and in research on the topic 
of the tutorial.


- A brief description (up to 1 page) of the topic addressed in the tutorial, 
and the reasons why the topic is of interest at this time.


- A brief outline of the tutorial.


Please submit your tutorial proposals via the online form on IEEE ISSNIP 2015 
website.






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Conference Committee


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General Chair:


- Hwee Pink TAN, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore


- Marimuthu PALANISWAMI, University of Melbourne, Australia






Technical Programme Chairs:


- Yu-Chee TSENG, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan


- Hongyi WU, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA


- Lawrence WONG, National University of Singapore, Singapore






Technical Track Chairs--Track 1: Intelligent Sensors:


- J. Andrew YEH, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan


- Jason PNG, Institute for High Power Computing, Singapore






Technical Track Chairs--Track 2: Sensor Networks:


- Chih-Wei YI, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan


- Edith Cheuk-Han NGAI, Uppsala University, Sweden


- Salil KANHERE, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia


- Mo LI, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore






Technical Track Chairs-Track3: Information Processing:


- Dusit NIYATO, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore


- Rajaraman KANAGASABAI, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore


- Rachel CARDELL-OLIVER, The University of Western Australia, Australia


- Christopher Andrew LECKIE, The University of Melbourne, Australia






Publications Chairs:


- Jayavardhana LAKSHMINARASIMHA, University of Melbourne, Australia






Sincerely,






IEEE ISSNIP 2015 General Chairs:


Hwee Pink TAN, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore


Marimuthu PALANISWAMI, University of Melbourne, Australia                       
                  
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