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SeNAmI 2009
In conjunction with PDCAT'09 http://www.cs.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/pdcat09/ December 8-11, 2009, Hiroshima, Japan In cooperation with: IEEE ComSoc Japan Chapter Call for Papers Sensors are windows to the physical world for ambient intelligence (AmI) applications. The recent emergence of networked sensors as a result of rapid advances in sensor technologies and wireless networks, have set the stage for the realization of smart environments where unobtrusive sensors, either embedded or transportable by mobile carriers, enables fine-grain capture of environmental or ambient information that provides the basis of intelligence for higher-order cognitive systems, i.e. systems with capabilities to perceive, reason, learn, and react intelligently to their environment. Such systems in turn are envisioned to have wide ranging applications from intelligent wildlife and building structure monitoring to humanistic and social endevours such as health and elderly care service provisioning. Following the success of the first SeNAmI at PDCAT 2008 in Dunedin, New Zealand, this workshop once again aims to bring together researchers from academia and industry to present and discuss recent trends and advances in sensor networks and ambient intelligence, and from such engagement foster innovations towards technology maturity of sensor-based ambient intelligence systems. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: - Cognitive wireless sensor networks - Cooperative sensor localization and target tracking - Context-aware reasoning and inference for sensor/RFID-based systems - Cross-layer design and optimization of sensor-based AmI systems - Intelligent agents for autonomous sensor network management - Sensor networking in heterogeneous wireless environments - Sensor data fusion for ubiquitous embedded computing - Security, trust, and privacy for autonomous smart spaces - Nature or bio-inspired designs for ambient sensing and intelligence - AmI architectures, platforms, applications, and services - Prototype or testbed implementation and deployment trials Manuscript submission Papers reporting original and unpublished research results and experience are solicited. All paper submissions will be handled electronically via EasyChair. Please follow the IEEE Computer Society proceedings guidelines to prepare your papers. Maximum page length will be limited to 6 pages. Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings of PDCAT’09, which will be published by IEEE Computer Society and automatically included in the IEEE Xplore digital library. The proceedings will also be cited by IEE INSPEC, EI (Compendex), and Thomson ISI. Extended version of selected best papers will be considered for publication in a refereed international journal (TBA). Important dates Paper submission due : July 21, 2009 (extended) Acceptance notification : August 21, 2009 Camera-ready due : September 1, 2009 Workshop date : TBA For further details, please visit: http://senami.aut.ac.nz |
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