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2005 IPSN CONFERENCE PAPER ABSTRACT REGISTRATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 12, 2004
SPOTS TRACK PAPER ABSTRACT REGISTRATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 19, 2004
SUBMISSION INFORMATION: http://www.ece.wisc.edu/~ipsn05/submit.html
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The Fourth International Conference on
Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN'05)
Sponsored by ACM SIGBED, and IEEE Signal Processing Society
(pending) partial financial support by NSF, and DARPA
April 25-27, 2005
http://www.ece.wisc.edu/~ipsn05/index.html
Submission Deadline: November 12, 2004 (IPSN), November 19, 2004 (SPOTS)
The Fourth International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor
Networks (IPSN 2005) will continue the success of the previous three
conferences to bring together researchers from academia, industry, and
government to present and discuss recent work in this emerging field.
IPSN draws upon many disciplines including signal and image processing,
information and coding theory, networking and protocols, wireless
communications, machine learning, embedded systems design, and data
bases and information management.
Topics covered in technical sessions include, but are not limited to,
the following:
* Distributed & collaborative signal processing
* Network protocols for sensor networks
* Coding, compression, and information theory
* Distributed query processing
* Detection, classification, estimation, tracking
* Sensor tasking and control
* Networked sensing and control
* Distributed Control and Actuation
* In-network processing and aggregation
* Distributed inference and fusion
* Fault tolerance
* Network coverage, connectivity & longevity
* Data storage in sensor networks
* Location and time service
* Energy and resource management
* Programming models and languages
* Real-time scheduling
* Security
* Applications and demonstrations of sensor networks
The 2005 IPSN features two new components:
Works-in-Progress (WIP) Session. The aim of the shorter, less
formal WIP Abstract submissions is to facilitate collaborations and to
encourage new people to get into the field. WIP has a later submission
date to accomodate latest results.
Special track on Platform Tools and Design Methods for Network Embedded
Sensors (SPOTS), on April 27, the day following the Conference. The
Workshop aims to bring together platform developers and sensor
networking researchers. Topics to be covered in this workshop will
include:
* Embedded system platforms, platform modeling and analysis tools
* Architectural design, modeling, optimization tools for sensor nodes
* Experiences, successes and failures in the design and deployment of
embedded system platforms.
Existence of an actual platform, device and/or tool, as appropriate, is
required for a contribution to be considered in SPOTS.
Selected papers from the conference will be invited to submit to the ACM
Transactions on Sensor Networks (http://www.acm.org/TOSN)
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
In submitting a paper, demo proposal, and WIP abstract to IPSN, the
authors acknowledge that no paper of substantially similar content has
been previously published nor is or will be concurrently under review
by another conference or journal.
Each paper will be reviewed by the Program Committee. Accepted papers
will appear in the Conference Proceedings.
Both the IPSN and SPOTS papers will be published in the
a joint IPSN/SPOTS Conference proceedings. Demonstration Proposals and
WIP Abstracts will be web-published at the IPSN 2005 Conference web
site.
All papers for both IPSN confernce and SPOTS workshop, Demonstration
Proposals and Works-in-Progress (WIP) Abstracts must be submitted
electronically.
Detailed instructions for submission will be available shortly at
http://www.ece.wisc.edu/~ipsn05/submit.html
KEY DATES
IPSN papers
Abstract Registration: Nov. 12, 2004
Full Manuscript Due: Nov. 19, 2004
Acceptance Notification: Jan. 28, 2005
Camera-ready copy: Feb. 25, 2005
SPOTS papers
Abstract Registration: Nov. 19, 2004
Full Manuscript Due: Nov. 26, 2004
Acceptance Notification: Jan. 28, 2005
Camera-ready copy: Feb. 25, 2005
Demo Proposal Due Date: Jan. 28, 2005
Notification: March 4, 2005
Two-Page Web Abstracts April 1, 2005
Work-in-Progress (WIP) Abstract: March 4, 2005
Notification: March 18, 2005
Two-Page Web Abstracts April 1, 2005
IPSN Conference: April 2-26, 2005
SPOTS track: April 27, 2005
ORGANIZATION
IPSN Steering Committee
Feng Zhao, Microsoft Research, (Chair)
John Cozzens, NSF
Deborah Estrin, UCLA
Leo Guibas, Stanford U.
P. R. Kumar, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Sri Kumar, DARPA
IPSN'05 Organization Committee
Conference Co-Chairs: Martin. Vetterli (EPFL) and Kung Yao (UCLA)
Technical Program Co-Chairs: Rob Nowak (UW-Madison) and Mani Srivastava (UCLA)
Industrial Relations Chair: Lakshman Krishnamurthy (Intel)
Demos Chair: Jim Reich (PARC)
Poster Session Chair: Bhaskar Krishnamachari (USC)
Finance Chair: David Jaquez (UCLA)
Local Arrangement Chair: Bernie Dempsey (UCLA)
Publicity Chair: Yu Hen Hu (UW-Madison)
Publication Chair: Andreas Savvides (Yale)
IPSN'05 Technical Program Committee
Jon Agre, Fujitsu Laboratories of America
Richard Baraniuk, Rice
Baltasar Beferull-Lozano, EPFL
Philippe Bonnet, University of Copenhagen
Loren Clare, JPL
Mark Coates, Mcgill
Hugh Durrant-Whyte, University of Sydney
Tamer Elbatt, HRL
Jeremy Elson, Microsoft
Deepak Ganesan, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Michael Gastpar, Berkeley
Carlos Guestrin, CMU
Rick Han, University of Colorado
Prakash Ishwar, Boston
Nihar Jindal, Minnesota
Jie Liu, Microsoft
Mingyan Liu, Michigan
Chenyang Lu, Washington University in St. Louis
Margaret Martonosi, Princeton University
Urbashi Mitra, USC
Randolph Moses, Ohio State
Arye Nehorai, U. Illinois Chicago
David Neuhoff, Michigan
Thrasos Pappas, Northwestern
Adrian Perrig, CMU
Radha Poovendran, University of Washington
Daniela Rus, MIT
Anna Scaglione, Cornell
Curt Schurgers, University of California, San Diego
John Stankovic, University of Virginia
Steven Wicker, Cornell
Adam Wolisz, T.U. Berlin
SPOTS Track
Organization Committee
Chair: Wayne Wolf, Princeton
TPC Co-chair: Bill Kaiser, UCLA
TPC Co-chair: Rajesh Gupta, UCSD
Publicity Chair: Andreas Savvides, Yale
Industry Liaison Chair: Joe Paradiso, Media Lab, MIT
Technical Program Committee
Ram Chary, Intel
Jeremy Elson, Microsoft
Johannes Gehrke, Cornell
Bill Hodgkiss, Marine Physical Lab, UCSD
Chalermek Intanagonwiwat, Chula. Univ, Thailand
Jie Liu, Microsoft Research
Chip Maguire, KTH, Sweden
Joe Paradiso, Media Lab, MIT
Andreas Savvides, Yale
Brian Schott, ISI/East
Tajana Simunic Rosing, UCSD
Janos Sztipanovits, Vanderbilt University
Gaurav Sukhatme, USC
Frank Vernon, Inst. of Geophysics & Planetary Physics, UCSD
Matt Welsh, Harvard
Wei Hong, Intel
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