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SESP 2012 : 1st ACM International Workshop on Sensor-Enhanced Safety and Security in Public Spaces | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://sesp.realmv6.org/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
CALL FOR PAPERS
** 1st ACM International Workshop on Sensor-Enhanced Safety ** ** and Security in Public Spaces (SESP 2012) ** URL: http://sesp.realmv6.org Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA, June 11, 2012, held in conjunction with ACM MobiHoc 2012 Public spaces, such as airports, railway stations, or stadiums bring together large numbers of people on limited space to use a security-sensitive infrastructure. Electronic security systems may help to provide better and faster security and safety for the general public. Application scenarios may include intrusion detection and monitoring of large crowds in order to provide guidance in case of unexpected events (e.g., a mass panic). However, current security systems used within the public infrastructure are typically expensive, not trivial to deploy, difficult to operate and maintain, prone to malfunction due to individual component failures, and generally lack citizen privacy-friendliness. The advent of novel, large-scale distributed security systems based on wireless, lightweight sensors may enhance security and safety in public spaces. SESP 2012 is an international forum for researchers, developers, and practitioners to demonstrate new ideas, techniques, and tools that enable the design of inexpensive, flexible, resilient, and privacy-friendly security systems for enhanced security and safety in public spaces. The workshop welcomes academia, government, industry, and contributing individuals to submit unpublished papers in theoretical and practical aspects of computer, networking and communications security. SESP will provide participants with fresh ideas, inspiring challenges, and novel approaches in the context of wireless sensor-based safety and security in public spaces. Solutions have not been fully analyzed in favor of identifying novel corners in the solution space. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Supporting Networks * Ad hoc networks * Wireless sensor networks & PLC-based sensor networks * Wireless mesh networks * Wireless social networks * Hybrid wired/wireless networks * Ad hoc networks integration in infrastructure networks Middleware Design & Methodologies * Trust in pervasive environments * Tradeoff analysis between performance, security, and privacy * Security standards * Dependability and reliability * Secure routing protocols * Access control * Security in networked sensing and control systems * Global sensing (e.g., smartphones) Applications * Secure location determination * Intrusion detection * Crowd monitoring * Secure group communication * Area surveillance * Early warning systems * Mass panic prevention * Intelligent guidance systems ---------------------- ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE ---------------------- Workshop Co-Chairs - Emmanuel Baccelli, INRIA & Éole Polytechnique, France - Thomas C. Schmidt, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany - Matthias Wählisch, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Industry Liaison Chair - Georg Wittenburg, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Technical Program Committee - Nils Aschenbruck, Universität Bonn, Germany - Emmanuel Baccelli, INRIA, France - Torsten Braun, University of Bern, Switzerland - Levente Buttyan, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary - Augusto Casaca, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal - Anna Förster, Networking Lab/SUPSI, Switzerland - Mario Gerla, UCLA, USA - Omprakash Gnawali, University of Houston, USA - Mukul Goyal, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, USA - Ulrich Herberg, Fujitsu, USA - Kenichi Mase, Niigata University, Japan - Charlie Perkins, Tellabs, USA - Tomi Räty, VTT Tech. Res. Centre of Finland, Finland - Shahid Raza, SICS, Sweden - Theodoros Salonidis, Technicolor, France - Jochen Schiller, Research Forum on Public Safety and Security, Germany - Thomas C. Schmidt, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany - Christoph Sommer, University of Innsbruck, Austria - Matthias Wählisch, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany - Dirk Westhoff, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany ----------------------- SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS ----------------------- Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished papers to the workshop. In contrast to the main conference, SESP is a platform to report results with shorter turn-around time and work-in-progress. All paper submissions must follow the standard alternate ACM double column format with at least 10-pt font. Each submission can have at most 5 pages. Details: http://sesp.realmv6.org/cfp.html Please, submit your paper via https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sesp2012. ------------------------------ REVIEW PROCESS AND PUBLICATION ------------------------------ All papers will be carefully evaluated by at least three reviewers. The review process is single-blind. Authors of accepted papers must present their paper at the workshop. All accepted papers will be published in the same CD/USB as the main conference and in the ACM Digital Library. Papers may be excluded from distribution after the conference (e.g., removal from ACM Digital Library) if the paper is not presented at the workshop. In case of double submissions or (self-)plagiarism, the paper will be excluded from the technical program. --------------- IMPORTANT DATES --------------- - Full paper: March 9, 2012 (firm) - Notification: March 25, 2012 - Final version: April 1, 2012 ------- CONTACT ------- Please, send questions to sesp2012@easychair.org. |
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