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WCSN 2011 : Seventh International Conference on Wireless Communication and Sensor Networks | |||||||||||||
Link: http://wcsn.iiita.ac.in/ | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
Wireless Communication and Sensor Networks (WCSN) occupy a very important place in creating pervasive environment that would have profound influence on the society. The wireless communication technologies and devices have reached a point that would allow the creation of large and pervasive services in a reliable manner. Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (WSAN) would thus influence the world through their pervasive presence in even the remotest locations and permit distributed monitoring and control with the advantage of the developments in Wireless Communication, Embedded Processors, Semantic Web and Smart Surroundings. The breakthroughs in power aware designs and the availability of adequate wireless channel bandwidths enable building large and sustainable systems that would benefit the society. However, since currently no practical application systems of any significant size exist, there would be major challenges in developing intelligent, distributive, collaborative and multimodal networks that would sense and act in wide areas in an unattended manner and in deployment of such large network that function in a reliable manner would be a major challenge.
The Seventh International WCSN Conference is planned to facilitate exchanging information in regard to the development of technologies, applications and experiences with focus on large deployable applications. The conference would have special focus on wildlife and forest protection, health care and mine safety using WSAN. The themes of the conference are as under, but are not limited to: 1. Wireless Communications 2. Wireless Sensor Networks 3. Sustainable Pervasive WSAN Applications 4. Devices, Tools and Techniques Relevant to Wireless Sensor Networks Special Focus areas of the conference are: Applications to Wildlife & Forest Protection Applications to Health Care Applications to Mining and Mine Safety |
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