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MSN 2019 : The 15th International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor NetworksConference Series : Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks | |||||||||||||
Link: https://conference.cs.cityu.edu.hk/msn2019/ | |||||||||||||
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Mobile ad-hoc and sensor networking is a key area of enabling technologies for the next-generation Internet of Things and Cyber-Physical Systems. Recent years have witnessed the increasing convergence of algorithms, protocols, and applications for mobile ad-hoc and sensor networks in a range of applications including connected vehicles, smart cities, and smart health. Building on the past 14 years of success, the 15th International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks (MSN 2019) provides a forum for academic researchers and industry practitioners to exchange new research ideas, present their progress, and identify future directions in the field of mobile ad-hoc and sensor networks.
The conference solicits submissions from all areas relating to mobile sensing and networking as well as corresponding applications. Contributions must relate to at least one of the following topics of interest: - Networking technologies and protocols for mobile ad hoc and sensor networks, such as 5G networks, cognitive radio, and low-power networking - Applications of artificial intelligence in networking and communications - Delay-tolerant and opportunistic networking - System designs for mobile ad hoc and sensor networks - Distributed computing technologies for mobile networks, such as edge and fog computing and smart networks - Network security and privacy - Novel applications and architectures of mobile ad-hoc and sensor networks in urban computing, smart city systems, or the Internet of Things - Mobile social networks, crowdsensing and mobile computing - Intelligent sensor and vehicular networks - Practical experiences with mobile ad hoc and sensor networks MSN 2019 is supported by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, the City University of Hong Kong, and technically co-sponsored by IEEE (pending approval). It is on the CCF conference list. |
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