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The 2018 edition of the RealWSN workshop tackles primarily the development and deployment of wireless sensing applications in the real world. Among others, it will gather the best practices from renowned and experienced researchers and practitioners, providing an answer to several open questions, such as how to quickly and efficiently deploy an application in mostly unknown environments. Sensing applications include, but are not limited to: - Wireless sensor and actuator networks; - Mobile sensing, smartphone sensing; - Crowd sensing; - Cyber-physical systems; - Internet of Things applications. The targeted topics include, but are not limited to: - Practical experiences from real-world deployments; - Datasets gathered from real-world applications; - Hands-on experiences with integration of WSNs into the Internet of Things; - Experiences with harsh environmental conditions (e.g., underground, underwater, and in-body communication); - Energy aspects such as harvesting, as well as intermittent and transient computing methods; - Negative results and unsuccessful deployments; - Hands-on experience with new wireless sensing and IoT/M2M/CPS technologies; - Software tools for characterization, parameterization and automation of sensing applications; - Programming and debugging of wireless systems and networks in the field; - Management of faulty and malicious data in the real world; - Works in progress and not yet solved issues. ******** SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS ******** Workshop papers (max 6 pages) or demo/poster abstracts (2 pages) together with all relevant documentation (source code, trace files, etc.) should be submitted by the paper submission deadline. Submissions should be unpublished, and not currently under review by another conference or journal. Furthermore, submissions must be in PDF format with all fonts embedded, and be formatted according to the official ACM Proceedings format. The collaborative nature of the workshop starts at the review process, where non-blinded comments (reviewers identities will be revealed to authors) about the submitted papers will be provided to the authors for discussion. Works in progress, position papers, or the presentation of new challenges are highly welcome. Guidelines for submission are available at: https://sites.google.com/site/realwsn2018/submission-instructions ******** IMPORTANT DATES ******** - Paper submission deadline: August 3, 2018 (23:59, GMT) - Notification of acceptance: September 10, 2018 - Camera-ready versions: September 20, 2018 - Workshop date: November 4, 2018 ******** ORGANIZERS ******** Workshop co-chairs: - Lars Wolf (TU Braunschweig, Germany) - Anna Förster (University of Bremen, Germany) Technical program co-chairs: - Ulf Kulau (TU Braunschweig, Germany) - Carlo Alberto Boano (Graz University of Technology, Austria) Technical program committee: - Jan Beutel (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) - Rachel Cardell-Oliver (The University of Western Australia, Australia) - Matteo Ceriotti (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany) - Mun Choon Chan (National University of Singapore, Singapore) - Eli De Poorter (Ghent University, Belgium) - Polly Huang (National Taiwan University, China) - Ramona Marfievici (Nimbus Research Center, Ireland) - Amy L. Murphy (Bruno Kessler Foundation, Italy) - James Pope (University of Bristol, UK) - Christian Renner (Hamburg University of Technology, Germany) - Christian Rohner (Uppsala University, Sweden) - Olga Saukh (TU Graz and CSH Vienna, Austria) - Philipp Sommer (ABB Corporate Research, Switzerland) - Nicolas Tsiftes (RISE SICS, Sweden) - Thiemo Voigt (SICS, Uppsala University, Sweden) - Marco Zimmerling (TU Dresden, Germany) - Xiaolong Zheng (Tsinghua University, China) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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