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    SUMO-CPS 2013 - First International Workshop on Sustainable Monitoring through Cyber-Physical Systems (SuMo-CPS)

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    Category SUMO-CPS 2013

    Deadline: October 01, 2012 | Date: January 03, 2013-January 06, 2013

    Venue/Country: Mumbai, India

    Updated: 2012-06-30 21:36:26 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have recently provided the right technology for enabling cable free systems for

    environmental monitoring. These networks of collaborative sensor nodes are easily deployable, can be

    embedded into structures, placed on the human body, dispersed in water and on-land and, through wireless

    communications, provide easy data reporting. Such cyber-physical systems may improve healthcare in

    inaccessible areas and for at-risk patients, enhance the sensory perception of the environment for impaired

    individuals, detect sources of pollution in a timely manner, monitor the impact of climate change through

    deployments in forests, oceans and in the atmosphere, among others. Efficient and effective sensor deployments

    require a close coupling of device design, networking, and expertise related to the physical environment in which

    the sensor must operate. In this workshop, we will maintain a strong focus on various aspects of environmental

    conservation and human assistance through WSNs, in line with both the goals of the ICDCN conference, and the

    growing concerns of society today.

    The objective of this workshop is to bring together practitioners and researchers from both academia and industry

    in order to have a forum for discussion and technical presentations on the emerging algorithms and applications

    of sensor networks for sustainable monitoring purposes. The focus on cyber-physical applications aims at

    providing insight into the future of sensor technology, and at identifying possible scenarios that might translate

    into new directions for research and investments from industry. The focus on the algorithmic aspects of sensor

    networking aims at overcoming the current issues related to energy and resource management that are

    necessary to tackle the practical implementation of such systems. Due to the timeliness of the topics, we expect

    the workshop to be a possible ground of cross-fertilization between academia, industry, and standardization

    groups. Original contributions are solicited on topics of interest including, but not limited to:

    - Energy harvesting

    - Wake-up radio technology

    - Algorithms and protocols for energy efficient WSNs

    - Clinical and medical applications of WSNs

    - Environmental monitoring case studies, experiments and results

    - Topology construction for WSNs

    - Data aggregation and compression in WSNs

    - Low computational security

    - Data privacy and anonymity

    - Large scale sensor testbeds

    - Economic case studies for large scale WSN deployments

    - Novel applications and analytical frameworks for sensor-assisted cyber physical systems

    - Multi-scale modeling, compressive sensing and sparse processing in WSNs


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