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    MISENET 2012 - The First ACM Annual International Workshop on Mission-Oriented Wireless Sensor Networking (ACM MiSeNet 2012)

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    Category MISENET 2012

    Deadline: June 04, 2012 | Date: August 22, 2012-August 26, 2012

    Venue/Country: Istanbul, Turkey

    Updated: 2012-04-22 10:11:28 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The First ACM Annual International Workshop on Mission-Oriented

    Wireless Sensor Networking (ACM MiSeNet 2012)

    In conjunction with ACM MobiCom 2012 Istanbul, Turkey, August 22-26, 2012

    http://www-personal.engin.umd.umich.edu/~hammari/MiSeNet_Workshop2012.html

    Call for Papers

    Scope and Aim of ACM MiSeNet 2012

    Mission-oriented sensor networks are next-generation time-varying systems composed of both humans and mobile sensors

    (e.g., vehicle-mounted, human-operated, or integrated with mobile robots or UAVs) that collaborate and coordinate to

    successfully accomplish complex real-time missions under uncertainty. A major challenge in the design of mission-oriented

    sensor networks arises in supporting dynamic topology and disruption-tolerant architecture, caused by mobility, which has

    significant impact on performance in terms of sensing coverage, network connectivity, and information quality. In such

    dynamic environments, sensors should self-organize and reason in a distributed manner about resource allocation, scheduling,

    forwarding, caching, and in-network storage to accomplish specific missions, while extending the operational network lifetime.

    Another major challenge lies in accommodating human input. Humans are the ultimate sensors. They are well-equipped to

    monitor and report situations that would be very difficult for machine sensors to understand. They also come with their own

    challenges including imperfect reliability, bias, and relative lack of predictability (compared to well-calibrated sensors). The

    design of mission-oriented sensor networks, where humans and sensors collaborate, should account for trade-offs between

    several attributes such energy consumption (due to mobility, sensing, and communication), reliability, fault-tolerance, data

    collection latency, and quality of information (such as video resolution, picture quality, type of content, degree of redundancy,

    and level of summarization), and their impact on mission objectives. It should accommodate human-centric sensing modalities

    such as free-form text, pictures, sound, and video, and should include mechanisms to handle unpredictability, uncertainty,

    human error, and noise.

    ACM MiSeNet 2012 aims to provide a forum for participants from academia and industry to discuss topics in mission-oriented

    sensor network research and practice. ACM MiSeNet 2012 serves as incubator for scientific communities that share a

    particular research agenda in this area. ACM MiSeNet 2012 will provide them with opportunities to understand the major technical and application challenges as well as exchange and discuss scientific and engineering ideas related to architecture,

    protocols, algorithms, and application design, at a stage before they have matured to warrant conference/journal publications.

    ACM MiSeNet 2012 seeks papers that present novel theoretical and practical ideas as well as work in-progress, which will

    lead to the development of solid foundations for the design, analysis, and implementation of energy-efficient, reliable, and

    secure mission-oriented networked sensing applications.

    The topics of interest to ACM MiSeNet 2012 workshop include, but are not limited to, the following:

    Theoretical foundations of mission-oriented networked sensing

    Modeling and analysis of mission-oriented sensor networks

    System design, implementation, and evaluation

    Medium access control and scheduling

    Human factors, data cleaning, and noise

    Human-centric sensing modalities and quality of information

    Cross-layer design

    Software architectures for mission-oriented sensing

    Self-organization, self-configuration, and energy efficiency

    Coverage and connectivity issues

    Collaboration of humans and sensors

    Deployment and localization

    Uncertainty, opportunistic communication, and data fusion

    Topology control and fault-tolerance

    Routing and data dissemination

    In-network data storage and processing

    Sensor database management and spatio-temporal data

    Target detection and tracking

    Privacy and security

    Testbed design and real-world applications

    General Chair

    Tarek Abdelzaher (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA)

    Program Chair

    Habib M. Ammari (University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA)

    Steering Committee

    Tarek F. Abdelzaher (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, USA)

    Habib M. Ammari (University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA)

    Nirwan Ansari (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)

    Xiuzhen Cheng (The George Washington University, USA)

    Zygmunt J. Haas (Cornell University, USA)

    Thomas F. La Porta (Penn State University, USA)

    Stephan Olariu (Old Dominion University, USA)

    Jie Wu (Temple University, USA)

    Guoliang Xue (Arizona State University, USA)

    Mohamed Younis (University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA)

    Publicity Co-Chairs

    Flávia Delicato (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

    M. Elena Renda (IIT - CNR, Pisa, Italy)

    Shengquan Wang (University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA)

    Wendong Xiao (University of Science and Technology Beijing, China)

    Web Chair

    Habib M. Ammari (University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA)

    Important Dates

    Submission Deadline: June 4, 2012

    Notification Deadline: June 25, 2012

    Camera-ready: July 2, 2012

    For More Information

    Please send email to mobicom_infoatacm.org with any questions or comments about the ACM MobiCom'12 conference

    or for more information. For questions about the ACM MiSeNet'12 Workshop regarding the paper submission and review

    process, please contact the General Chair at zaheratcs.uiuc.edu and/or the Program Chair at hammariatumd.umich.edu.


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