2009-04-22

ICST - ASIT 2009: Call for Papers

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ASIT 2009

2009 International Workshop on Advanced Sensor Integration Technology
 
23-25 September 2009, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

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In conjunction with ADHOCNETS 2009

http://www.ece.ubc.ca/~minchen/asit2009.htm

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Sponsors


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Steering Committee

Imrich Chlamtac (Chair),
Create-Net, University of Trento, Italy
  
Jun Zheng (Co-Chair),
University of Ottawa, Canada

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Organizing Committee

General Co-Chairs

Yang Xiao,
University of Alabama, USA

Victor Leung,
University of British Columbia, Canada


TPC Chair
Min Chen,
University of British Columbia, Canada


Publication Chair
Lei Shu,
Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Ireland


Publicity Co-Chairs

Ming Li,
California State University, Fresno

Xu Huang,
University of Canberra, Australia

 

Technical Program Committee

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Call for Papers

Scope
Recently, there is a growing interest in the design, development and  deployment of sensor systems  for applications of  high-level inference, which  leads to an increasing  demand  on  interconnecting  wireless  sensor  networks  with  other emerging technologies,  such as  RFID technology,  Multimedia Based surveillance System, biomedical technology, mobile  agent based networks, P2P  technology and Business  Process, etc.  With sensor  technology being  incorporated into  these technologies, demands from more and more autonomous and intelligent applications can be met.
This workshop  is intended  to provide  a forum  for presenting,  exchanging and discussing the most recent advances in different aspects of integrating wireless sensor networks with  emerging technologies. In  particular, this workshop  will bring  together  leading  researchers,  industry  professionals,  and   research students to study the applications, architectures, protocols, models, evaluation methods, and experimental studies of the advanced sensor integration technology.


Topics
The  workshop  solicits  original  technical  papers  that  were  not previously published and are not currently  under review for publication elsewhere.  Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

  • Sensor Integration with RFID technology:
    • Novel architecture for integrating RFID and wireless sensor networks
    • RFID based wireless sensor networks
    • Ubiquitous RFID and sensor networks
    • Intelligent applications for RFID and Wireless Sensor Networks
       
  • Sensor Integration with Multimedia based Surveillance System:
    • Multi-camera system algorithms and applications
    • Multimedia aggregation and fusion in video sensor networks
    • Testbed and experimental studies for video sensor networking
    • Real-time and reliable video transmission over WSNs
    • QoS provisioning for video transmission in WSNs
       
  • Sensor Integration with Biomedical Technology:
    • Wireless sensor networks in E-heathcare
    • Health Care and Medical Applications for wireless body area sensor networks
    • Body sensor networks
    • Sensor Integration with Mobile Agent Technology:
    • Middleware design for mobile agent based wireless sensor networks
    • Novel itinerary plan for mobile agent in wireless sensor networks
    • Agent-based architectures for WSNs
    • Agents design issues dealing with reliability, efficiency, and fault tolerance
    • Mobile agent based intelligent sensory data fusion
       
  • Sensor Integration with P2P Technology:
    • P2P based diverse sensor networks integration
    • P2P based sensor networks resource discovery
    • P2P based worldwide sensor networks sharing
       
  • Sensor Integration with Business Process:
    • Novel middleware design for sensor networks assisted business process
    • Integrating sensor networks with business process
    • Sensor networks based context aware business process management
       
  • Sensor Integration with Semantic Technology:
    • Semantic descriptions of sensors and sensor data
    • Semantic data integration of heterogeneous sensor network data streams
    • Semantic Sensor Web applications, architectures, middleware, and languages
    • Sharing, annotation, and (distributed) management of sensor data


    Submission
    For the submission gidelines >>click here.


    Special Issue
    Authors of selected papers from ASIT 2009 will be invited to submit expanded versions of their papers for fast-tracked review and possible publication in the International Journal of Sensor Network (IJSNET) Special Issue on "Recent Advance on Sensor Integration".
     

    Important Dates:

    Full papers due:
      April 30, 2009

    Notification of acceptance:
    June 30, 2009

    Final manuscript due:
    July 15, 2009

 



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