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Call For Papers
First International Workshop on Networked Sensing Systems
(INSS 2004)
http://www.conferences.jp/inss2004/
University of Tokyo, Japan
June 22-23, 2004
Sponsored by the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers (SICE)
http://www.sice.or.jp/index-e.html
In cooperation with:
Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication
Engineers (IEICE) URON group
Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ) UBI group
IPSJ MBL group
Institute of Eletrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ)
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INSS 2004 is the first conference to form symbiosis of
networking and sensing technologies. It provides a forum of
interdisciplinary discussions on networked sensing for
researchers, engineers, and practitioners in various fields.
Furthermore, it provides an opportunity for further
exploration of selected topics and for the presentation of
the most recent research and development findings in these
rapidly changing fields.
Development and spread of global networks and information
terminals have brought about a social change. In addition,
the progress of sensor technologies has enabled monitoring
of various kinds of information. These technologies are
combined with wireless communications and produce richer
application spaces for monitoring and control: earth
environment, habitation environment information, home
appliances, industrial apparatus, human body information,
medical treatment, and welfare apparatus.
TOPICS
We encourage contributions describing innovative work
related to networked sensing. Areas of interest include, but
are not limited to:
- Wireless sensor networks
- Operating systems and middleware for sensor networks
- RF-ID tags
- Nano/MEMS sensors and actuators
- Telemetry
- Ultra low power technologies for sensors and actuators
- Micro power source/supply sensors and actuators
- Ubiquitous and autonomic sensing
- Wearable sensing systems
- Distributed sensing systems
- Knowledge sharing in network environments
- Tag-based vision
- Human Interface using sensors and actuators
- IPv6 applications for sensing
- Sensing agents
- Networked robotics
- Sensor fusion
- Applications for networked sensing (production/management,
social systems, logistic systems, security/safety systems,
medical and care systems, transportation systems,
building/environmental automation)
PAPER SUBMISSION
Authors are invited to send in papers not exceeding 4 pages
that include an abstract of 100 - 150 words. Preparation
guideline is available for download.@
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When you are submitting the paper, please send the following
information in the mail body text.
1 PAPER TITLE
2 PRINCIPAL AUTHOR
3 AFFILIATION
4 FULL MAILING ADDRESS
5 E-MAIL
6 TELEPHONE
7 AUTHORS (NAMES IN ORDER DESIRED)
8 TOPIC MOST APPROPRIATE FOR THIS PAPER (Select from the
Topic List above)
Deadline for submission is March 20, 2004
REVIEW AND PROCEEDINGS
All papers submitted to INSS2004 will be reviewed by the
Program Committee. Acceptance will be notified by May 1,
2004. After notification, authors are expected to resubmit
camera-ready copies by May 15, 2004. All papers to be
presented at INSS will be included in the workshop
proceedings to be distributed at the meeting. (Copyrights
will be transferred to SICE.)
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: March 20, 2004
Notification of acceptance: May 1, 2004
Camera ready papers: May 15, 2004
INSS 2004 Committee Members
General Co-chairs
Shigeru Ando, University of Tokyo, Japan
Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
Norman C. Tien, University of California at Davis, USA
Program Co-chairs
Satoshi Honda, Keio University, Japan
Hideto Iwaoka, Yokogawa Electric, Japan
Secretary
Hidekata Hontani, Yamagata University, Japan
Program Committee
Shigeru Ando, University of Tokyo, Japan
Mitsuru Baba, Okayama University, Japan
Yoshito Bando, Shimizu Corporation, Japan
Christian Becker, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Michael Beigl, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Paul Havinga, University of Twente, Netherland
John Heidemann, USC/Information Sciences Institute, USA
Hongrui Jiang, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
Sandeep Kulkarni, Michigan State University, USA
Masateru Minami, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
Akira Mita, Keio University, Japan
Mikhail Nesterenko, Kent State University, USA
Joseph K. Ng, Hong Kong Baptist University, PRC
Takuichi Nishimura, National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
Shiro Ogata, Omron, Japan
John Owens, University of California at Davis, USA
Adrian Perrig, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Renshi Sawada, NTT, Japan
Takahiro Sakamoto, Yamatake, Japan
Yosuke Tamura, Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Japan
Norman C. Tien, University of California at Davis, USA
Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
Shuuji Yamamoto, Yokogawa Electric, Japan
Darrin Young, Case Western Reserve University, USA
CONTACT & INFORMATION
June Echizen
INSS 2004 Workshop Manager
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