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CALL FOR PAPERS =============== MIDSENS 2010: The fifth international workshop on Middleware Tools, Services and Run-Time Support for Sensor Networks www.midsens.org A Workshop of Middleware 2010 Bangalore, India November 29 - December 3, 2010 -------------------- WORKSHOP AREA: The 5th MidSens workshop builds on the success of the four previous editions in Urbana Champaign (USA), Leuven (Belgium), Newport Beach (USA) and Melbourne (Australia). The MidSens workshop series exists to trigger and guide research efforts to create an integrated middleware vision, which is required to handle the challenges inherent in developing, deploying and managing complex sensor applications in an efficient way. The aim of this year's workshop is to stimulate research in the specific domain of middleware, programming languages and run-time support for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), to collect current expertise, to further refine and integrate different approaches and to bridge the gap between Middleware and WSN researchers. The MidSens workshop series investigates how middleware support can relieve developers from low level and platform specific concerns, while enabling optimal exploitation of available resources. In particular, MidSens 2010 will investigate middleware approaches for realizing multi-application, shared infrastructure sensor networks along with methodologies for integrating sensor networks with enterprise architectures. -------------------- TOPICS: Middleware Tools and Architectures: - Software architectures for sensor middleware. - Programming abstractions for sensor networks (e.g. macro-programming). - Middleware support for autonomic sensor networks. - Lightweight agent middleware for sensor networks. - Testing and simulation tools for sensor network middleware. - Fault identification, diagnosis and repair. Middleware services: - Data management, aggregation and filtering. - Energy-aware middleware mechanisms. - Support for resource awareness and policy-based management. - Fault tolerance, QoS, privacy and security. Management of WSNs: - Overlay and topology creation, maintenance and management. - Resource/Service discovery and management. - Support for reconfiguration and adaptation in sensor networks. - Effective naming and addressing schemes for sensor networks. Experiences with WSN Middleware: - Managing sensor heterogeneity and network dynamism. - Integration of WSNs with Web Services, enterprise systems and legacy systems. - Experiences with WSN middleware in real-world applications. - Support for the use of consumer mobile devices as sensing infrastructure. - Shared infrastructure sensor networks. -------------------- SUBMISSION: Submitted papers must be original work in English without substantial overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or conference with proceedings. Submissions must not exceed 6 pages, must strictly follow the ACM conference proceedings format, and must be submitted in PDF format. All workshop papers will be uploaded to the ACM Digital Library. Papers should be formatted using the ACM proceeding style (see http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html). Submission implies that at least one of the authors will register and present the paper. Submission details will be made available shortly at www.midsens.org. -------------------- IMPORTANT DATES: Abstract Submission deadline.....July 25th 2010 Paper Submission deadline......August 1st 2010 Acceptance notification.....September 15th 2010 Camera-ready version due......October 1st 2010 Workshop......November 29th - December 3rd 2010 (TBC) -------------------- WORKSHOP CHAIRS: Danny Hughes Dept. of Computer Science and Software Engineering Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China dannyhughes@acm.org Sam Michiels Dept. of Computer Science K.U.Leuven, Belgium sam.michiels@cs.kuleuven.be PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Gordon Blair, Lancaster University, UK Vinny Cahill, Trinity College, Ireland Paolo Costa, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK Adam Dunkels, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden Wen Hu, CSIRO, Australia Danny Hughes, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China Wouter Joosen, K.U.Leuven, Belgium Kristof Van Laerhoven, University of Darmstadt, Germany Sam Michiels, K.U.Leuven, Belgium Luca Mottola, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden Mirco Musolesi, University of St. Andrews, UK Dennis Pfisterer, University of Lubeck, Germany Barry Porter, Lancaster University, UK Kay Romer, University of Lubeck, Germany Jo Ueyama, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil Matthias Woehrle, ETH Zurich, Switzerland -------------------- |
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