---------- X-Sun-Data-Type: text X-Sun-Data-Description: text X-Sun-Data-Name: text X-Sun-Charset: us-ascii X-Sun-Content-Lines: 89 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Call for Papers The Third IEEE Workshop on Embedded Networked Sensors (EmNets 2006) May 30-31, 2006 Maxwell Dworkin Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/emnets/ The Third Workshop on Embedded Networked Sensors (EmNets 2006) will focus on groundbreaking research in wireless sensor systems with an emphasis on three topic areas: (1) Emerging research directions for sensor networks; (2) Application experiences; and (3) Early results from new research efforts. In keeping with the focused workshop format, EmNets encourages submissions that present exciting new work, challenge conventional ideas, propose new research directions, evaluate real-world applications and deployments, and generate controversy. We especially welcome papers reporting on highly original or risky research, position papers, and reports on application experiences and deployments, which may not otherwise be published as full conference papers. We specifically discourage submissions that are short versions of papers that will be submitted to other conferences in the near future, since our goal is to engage the research community in a discussion of future challenges and issues for sensor networks. EmNets 2006 is supported in cooperation with the IEEE Computer Society (pending). Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: -New application domains for sensor networks -Sensor network architecture and protocols -Applications, testbeds, and real-world deployment experiences -Distributed algorithms and computation -Operating systems and network programming paradigms -Management, debugging, troubleshooting, and measurement tools -Data storage issues -Transport and dissemination -Distributed actuation and control -Fault tolerance and reliability -Security, vulnerabilities, and defenses -Architectural insight, analysis and fundamental limits Submissions: Please submit position papers or short papers describing early research results. Submitted papers should be no longer than five two-column pages, including all figures and references, using 10-point fonts, standard spacing, and 1-inch margins. For detailed submission information see the workshop website. Important Dates: Submissions due: Feb 27, 2006 Notification of acceptance: April 27, 2006 Camera-ready copy due: May 15, 2006 Organizing Committee: General Chair: Daniela Rus (MIT) Publicity Chair: Thomas C. Henderson (Utah) Poster Chair: Peter Corke (CSIRO, Australia) Web and Local Arrangements Chair: Geoffrey Mainland (Harvard) Program Committee Co-Chairs: Andrew Campbell (Dartmouth) Matt Welsh (Harvard) Program Committee Tarek Abdelzaher (UIUC) Pierre Chevillat (IBM Zurich) Deepak Ganesan (UMass) Wendi Heinzelman (Rochester) Kyle Jamieson (MIT) Eddie Kohler (UCLA) Akos Ledeczi (Vanderbilt) Mingyan Liu (Michigan) Sam Madden (MIT) Jason Redi (BBN) Pavan Sikka (CSIRO, Australia) Cormac Sreenan (Cork, Ireland) Dirk Westhoff (NEC, Germany) Adam Wolisz (TU Berlin) Alex Woo (Arched Rock Corp.) Mark Yarvis (Intel) ----- End Included Message ----- ---------- X-Sun-Data-Type: html X-Sun-Encoding-Info: quoted-printable X-Sun-Content-Lines: 523

Hello Bob:

Great seeing you at the e2e = meeting.=A0

Daniela Rus, Matt Welsh and I are organizing the = next=A0Workshop = on=A0
Embedded = Networked Sensors (EmNets) at Harvard, May = 2006.
We plan to run the meeting along the lines = of
HotNets but for = sensors - more discussion that = presentation.

We are hoping to have a good set of position = papers and one
area of interest = is the integration of sensors into Internet/FIND, = for
example. BTW, Dave Clark gave a nice vision = statement at
the NSF sensor nets workshop prior to the e2e = meeting.
We are hoping that Dave can come to our = meeting but
we also hope people in the e2e community will = take
an interest in that goal of Internet and = sensors, and submit
ideas.=A0

Given that, I'd = really appreciate it if you
could forward the = CfP to the end2end list. I'm
assuming you are = the gatekeeper still?


Best,
Andrew=A0
--
http://www.cs.dartmouth.ed= u/~campbell/

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Call for Papers

The Third IEEE = Workshop on Embedded Networked Sensors (EmNets = 2006)
May 30-31, = 2006
Maxwell Dworkin = Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/emnets/

The Third Workshop = on Embedded Networked Sensors (EmNets 2006) will
focus on groundbreaking research in wireless sensor systems with = an
emphasis on three topic areas: (1) Emerging = research directions for
sensor networks; = (2) Application experiences; and (3) Early = results
from new research = efforts.=A0= In keeping with the focused workshop
format, EmNets encourages submissions that present exciting new = work,
challenge = conventional ideas, propose new research = directions,
evaluate = real-world applications and deployments, and = generate
controversy. We = especially welcome papers reporting on highly = original
or risky research, = position papers, and reports on application
experiences and deployments, which may not otherwise be published = as
full conference = papers.

We specifically discourage submissions that are short versions = of
papers that will be submitted to other = conferences in the near future,
since our goal is to engage the research community in a = discussion of
future challenges = and issues for sensor networks. EmNets 2006 is
supported in cooperation with the IEEE Computer Society = (pending).

Topics of interest include, but are not limited = to:

=A0-New application domains for sensor = networks
=A0-Sensor network architecture and = protocols
=A0-Applications, testbeds, and real-world deployment = experiences
=A0-Distributed algorithms and computation
=A0-Operating systems and network programming = paradigms
=A0-Management, debugging, troubleshooting, and measurement = tools
=A0-Data storage issues
=A0-Transport and dissemination
=A0-Distributed actuation and control
=A0-Fault tolerance and reliability
=A0-Security, vulnerabilities, and defenses
=A0-Architectural insight, analysis and fundamental = limits

Submissions:

Please submit position papers or short papers describing = early
research results. = Submitted papers should be no longer than five
two-column pages, including all figures and references, using = 10-point
fonts, standard = spacing, and 1-inch margins. For detailed = submission
information see = the workshop website.

Important Dates:
Submissions due:=A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 = =A0 Feb 27, 2006
Notification of = acceptance: April 27, 2006
Camera-ready copy = due:=A0= =A0 =A0 May 15, 2006

Organizing Committee:=A0

General = Chair:=A0= =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 Daniela Rus = (MIT)
Publicity = Chair:=A0= =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 Thomas C. = Henderson (Utah)
Poster Chair: = =A0= =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 Peter Corke = (CSIRO, Australia)
Web and Local = Arrangements Chair: Geoffrey Mainland (Harvard)

Program Committee = Co-Chairs:=A0= =A0 =A0 Andrew Campbell (Dartmouth)
=A0= =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 = Matt Welsh (Harvard)
Program Committee

=A0Tarek Abdelzaher (UIUC)
=A0Pierre Chevillat (IBM Zurich)
=A0Deepak Ganesan (UMass)
=A0Wendi Heinzelman (Rochester)
=A0Kyle Jamieson (MIT)
=A0Eddie Kohler (UCLA)
=A0Akos Ledeczi (Vanderbilt)
=A0Mingyan Liu (Michigan)
=A0Sam Madden (MIT)
=A0Jason Redi (BBN)
=A0Pavan Sikka (CSIRO, Australia)
=A0Cormac Sreenan (Cork, Ireland)
=A0Dirk Westhoff (NEC, Germany)
=A0Adam Wolisz (TU Berlin)
=A0Alex Woo (Arched Rock Corp.)
=A0Mark Yarvis (Intel)
=