KEYNOTE TALK #1 --
Data Fusion in Sensor Networks
(abstract)
(slides)
Hugh Durrant-Whyte (ARC Centre of Excellence for Autonomous Systems, The University of Sydney)
KEYNOTE TALK #2 --
Snow Crashing the Diamond Age: Mobile Devices meet Sensor Networks
(abstract)
Turner Whitted (Microsoft Research)
KEYNOTE TALK #3 --
Global Scale Sensor Networks -- Opportunities and Challenges
(abstract),
(slides)
John Orcutt (Center for Earth Observations and Applications, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California at San Diego)
TUTORIAL TALK #1 -- Sensor Network Hardware Platform Design
(slides)
Andreas Savvides, Embedded Networks and Application Lab.
TUTORIAL TALK #2 -- Software Challenges in Wireless Sensor Network
(slides),
Jeremy Elson, Microsoft Research
The Fourth International Symposium on Information Processing
in Sensor Networks (IPSN 2005) will continue the success of the
previous three symposia 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, distributed algorithms, 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
In-network processing and aggregation
Distributed control and actuation
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:
Special track on Platform Tools and Design Methods for
Network Embedded Sensors (SPOTS), on April 27, the last day of
the Symposium. This special track aims to bring together platform developers
and sensor networking researchers. Topics to be covered in this
special track 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.
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 accommodate latest results.
Selected papers from the symposium will be invited to submit
to the ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks ( http://www.acm.org/tosn)
Key Dates
Please note new abstract and manuscript submission dates
for IPSN workshop and Special SPOTS track are different.
The precise deadline is the midnight (USA Pacific standard time) of
the date specified.
IPSN papers
Abstract Registration:
Nov. 12, 2004
Full Manuscript Due:
Nov. 19, 2004
Acceptance Notification:
Jan. 28, 2005
Camera-ready copy:
Feb. 18, 2005
SPOTS Special Track papers
Abstract Registration:
Nov. 19, 2004
Full Manuscript Due:
Nov. 26, 2004
Acceptance Notification:
Jan. 28, 2005
Camera-ready copy:
Feb. 18, 2005
Demo Proposal Due Date:
Feb. 4, 2005
Notification:
March 4, 2005
Two-Page Web Abstracts
April 1, 2005
Work-in-Progress (WIP)
Abstract due date:
March 4, 2005
Notification:
March 18, 2005
Two-Page Web Abstracts due:
April 1, 2005
IPSN Symposium:
April 25-27, 2005
SPOTS Track:
April 27, 2005
Sponsored by ACM SIGBED, and IEEE Signal Processing Society
Financial support of the following organizations
is gratefully acknowledged:
Crossbow, DARPA, Eaton, Intel, Microsoft, Millennial Net, and Moteiv
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