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    FEDSENS 2011 - FedSenS 2011 International Workshop on Federated Wireless Sensor System

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    Category FEDSENS 2011

    Deadline: December 15, 2010 | Date: July 05, 2011-July 08, 2011

    Venue/Country: Istanbul, Turkey

    Updated: 2010-09-21 20:03:11 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    FedSenS 2011

    International Workshop on Federated Wireless Sensor Systems

    in conjunction with

    The International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference

    (IWCMC 2011)

    July 5-8, 2011

    Bahçeşehir University, Istanbul, Turkey

    Call for Papers

    Wireless sensor networks (WSN) can eliminate/reduce human intervention and provide

    fully-automated data gathering systems for numerous applications. However, WSNs may

    operate in inhospitable environments and become prone to sensor failures which not only

    can degrade the quality of coverage but also disrupt the data traffic. To address such a

    problem, most approaches in the literature deploy redundant nodes during network setup

    and reconfigure the network topology to establish alternate data paths. However,

    sometimes the network suffers a large scale damage that involves many nodes and would

    thus create multiple disjoint partitions. For these cases, a provisioned approach for

    tolerating occasional failures at the network design level will not be effective. A similar

    scenario happens when an application can be leveraged by engaging a number of

    standalone WSNs. For example, the disaster response may involve collaboration among

    multiple governmental agencies and may need to combine the services of their

    autonomously-operating WSNs in the search-and-rescue process.

    Connecting such multiple WSNs or partitions of a damaged WSN is referred to as

    federation and these networks are called Federated Wireless Sensor Systems (FedSenS).

    The purpose of this workshop is to establish a platform to exchange ideas among

    researchers for creation, operation and management of FedSenS involving various

    heterogeneous sensor and gateway nodes.

    Topics of Interest

    Original, unpublished and unsubmitted work is sought in terms of algorithms, techniques,

    architectures, position papers, visionary approaches and modeling to deploy and maintain

    FedSenS. The workshop program invites papers on various aspects of the FedSenS

    including, but not limited to, the following:

    ? Self-federation using existing resources and node mobility

    ? Federation through relay node placement

    ? Distributed technique for detecting network partitioning

    ? Area coverage and network connectivity trade-offs

    ? Service oriented federation models

    ? Delay-constrained reliable data communication in FedSenS

    ? Topology control for improved QoS (i.e., delay or reliability)

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    ? Sensor data correlation and fusion in FedSenS

    ? Reliable federated storage and querying of sensor data

    ? Handling uncertainties through federation

    ? Interoperability issues

    ? Security and privacy issues in data sharing

    ? Military and civilian security applications for FedSenS

    ? Performance evaluation and testbeds for FedSenS


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