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ACM SenSys Test of Time Award 2017
Call for Nomination
The ACM SenSys Test of Time Award (ToTA) Committee calls for
nominations and self-nominations of the 2017 version of the award. The
ToTA was established by the SenSys Steering Committee in 2014 to
recognize papers that are at least 10 years old and have had long
lasting impact on networked embedded sensing system science and
engineering.
In 2017, all papers that were published in or before SenSys 2007, and
that have not already received a SenSys ToTA, are eligible for
consideration. The award committee and awardees over the years can be
found on the Test of Time Award page: http://sensys.acm.org/tot/.
The award will be determined based on academic, industry, and/or
societal impacts of the paper(s), and nominations should highlight
them:
-- Academic Impact, such as papers that discovered or derived
significantly new scientific and human knowledge, that opened or
closed research problems or areas, that motivated substantial follow
on research, that generated growing interest over time, or that
influenced the education of young researchers and practitioners.
-- Industrial Impact, such as papers that changed how practical
systems are architected or implemented, influenced industrial
standards, transferred to novel engineering practice, or contributed
to the success and adoption of real products.
-- Societal Impact, such as papers that described novel applications
or prototypes that delivered significant social value, changed how
people interact with each other or with their surroundings, or
contributed to the sustainability of humans and environments.
Please send nominations to Jie Liu ([log in to unmask]) and
include: (1) paper title, (2) author list, (3) year published, and (4)
a short paragraph justifying the nomination. The nomination deadline
is October 10th 2017. The Test of Time Award will be announced at
SenSys 2017 in Delft, The Netherlands.
ACM SenSys ToTA 2017 Committee:
Prabal Dutta, UC Berkeley
Jie Liu, Microsoft (Chair)
Kay Romer, TU Graz, Austria
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