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MASS 2013 : 10th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad hoc and Sensor SystemsConference Series : Mobile Adhoc and Sensor Systems | |||||||||||||||||
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10th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad hoc and Sensor Systems
To be held in HangZhou, ZheJiang Province, China, during October 14-16, 2013 Conference URL: http://www.sensornet.cn/ieeemass2013/ Important Dates: - Paper registration deadline(extended): April 15, 2013 - Full paper submission deadline(extended): April 22, 2013 - Paper acceptance notification: July 15, 2013 - Paper camera-ready deadline: August 5, 2013 Scope: The 10th IEEE MASS will be held in HangZhou, Zhejiang Province, China, during October 14-16, 2013. Wireless ad hoc communication and mobile networking/computing have applications in a variety of environments, such as conferences, hospitals, battlefields, and disaster-recovery/rescue operations, and are also being actively investigated as an alternative paradigm for Internet connectivity in both urban and rural areas. Wireless sensor and actuator networks are being deployed for enhancing industrial control processes and supply-chains, and for various forms of environmental monitoring. IEEE MASS 2013, sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, aims at addressing advances in research on multi-hop wireless ad hoc and sensor networks, covering topics ranging from technology issues to applications and test-bed development. Topics of Interest: Original, unpublished contributions are solicited in all aspects of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), wireless sensor networks (WSNs) (including cyber-physical systems, Internet of Things), and mobile networking/computing, including theory, systems, and applications. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Algorithmic aspects of MANETs and WSNs - Application Layer Protocols - Architectures of wired/wireless networks - Capacity planning and admission control - Clustering, topology control, coverage, and connectivity - Cooperative and cognitive networking - Cooperative and compressive sensing in WSNs - Crowd-sourcing techniques - Cross layer design and optimization - Cyber-physical systems - Data gathering, fusion, and dissemination - Data transport and management in WSNs - Delay tolerant networks - Experiences from real-world applications and long-term deployments - Handoff/mobility management and seamless internetworking - Internet/Cloud of Things - Key management and trust establishment - Localization and Location Based Services - MAC protocols, including 802.11, 802.15.4, UWB - MAC-layer design for ad hoc networks and WSNs - Machine-to-machine (M2M) communications - Measurements, experimental systems, and test-beds - Modeling, analysis, and performance evaluation - Multi-channel, multi-radio, and MIMO technologies - Network Layer protocols - Networked smartphone applications - Novel applications and architectures for WSNs - Operating systems and middleware support - Opportunistic networking - P2P, overlay, and content distribution - Power-aware architectures, algorithms, and protocols - QoS and Resource management - Reliability, resiliency, and fault tolerance techniques - Resource management and QoS provisioning - Robotic networks - Routing protocols including unicast, multicast, broadcast, geocast, and convergecast. - Security and privacy issues in ad hoc and sensor networks, and mobile networking - Smart grid, Smart healthcare, and Smart transportation - Social networks using smartphones and sensors - Time synchronization - Vehicular networks and protocols - Wireless mesh networking Paper Submission and Review: Authors are invited to submit technical papers presenting original, unpublished research, not currently under review elsewhere. All submissions should be written in English with a maximum length of 9 single-spaced, double-column pages using 10pt size fonts on 8.5 × 11 inch pages, with side-margins of at least 1 inch, including all figures, tables, and references. All paper submission will be electronic, in PDF format, through EDAS. Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings published by IEEE and will be presented at the conference. Based on reviews and TPC discussions, the TPC may choose to accept some papers as short papers (5 pages). For all papers, IEEE reserves the right to exclude the paper from distribution after the conference (e.g., removal from IEEE Xplore) if the paper is not presented at the conference. Posters and Demos: The conference will also include a poster and demo session. Refer to the separate Call for Posters and Call for Demos for details, including submission instructions. For More Information: For questions about the paper submission and review process, please contact the MASS 2013 Program Co-Chairs, Matt Mutka (mutka@cse.msu.edu), Xiang-Yang Li (xli@cs.iit.edu), Zhaohui Wu (wzh@cs.zju.edu.cn) |
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