|  | International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications  SENSORCOMM 2007  October 14-20, 2007 -  Valencia, Spain | 
     
     
     The SENSORCOMM  2007 (International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications) is a  multi-track event covering related topics on theory and practice on wired and wireless  sensors and sensor networks. 
     Sensors and  sensor networks have become a highly active research area because of their  potential of providing diverse services to broad range of applications, not  only on science and engineering, but equally importantly on issues related to  critical infrastructure protection and security, health care, the environment,  energy, food safety, and the potential impact on the quality of all areas of  life. 
     As a multi-track event, SENSORCOMM 2007 will serve as  a forum for researchers from the academia and the industry, professionals,  standard developers, policy makers and practitioners to exchange ideas. The  topics could be on techniques and applications, best practices, awareness and  experiences as well as future trends and needs (both in research and practices)  related to all aspects of information security, security systems and  technologies. 
     The  conference has the following independents tracks:
     
       - APASN: Architectures, protocols and algorithms of sensor networks
- MECSN: Energy, management and control of sensor networks
- RASQOFT: Resource allocation, services, QoS and fault tolerance in sensor  networks
- PESMOSN: Performance, simulation and modelling of sensor networks
- SEMOSN: Security and monitoring of sensor networks
- SECSED: Sensor circuits and sensor devices
- RIWISN: Radio issues in wireless sensor networks
- SAPSN: Software, applications and programming of sensor networks
- DAIPSN: Data allocation and information in sensor networks
- DISN: Deployments and implementations of sensor networks
We welcome  technical papers presenting research and practical results, position papers  addressing the pros and cons of specific proposals, such as those being discussed  in the standard fora or in industry consortia, survey papers addressing the key  problems and solutions on any of the above topics short papers on work in  progress, and panel proposals. 
     The topics  suggested by the conference can be discussed in term of concepts, state of the  art, standards, implementations, running experiments and applications. Authors  are invited to submit complete unpublished papers, which are not under review  in any other conference or journal in the following, but not limited topic  areas. Industrial presentations are not subject to these constraints. Tutorials  on specific related topics and panels on challenging areas are encouraged.  
     Topics of  interest include, but are not limited to, the following tracks in sensor  networks:
     APASN: Architectures, Protocols and Algorithms of  Sensor Networks
     Network planning, provisioning and deployment
       Network Architectures for Sensor Networks
       Network Protocols for Sensor Networks
       Structural design
       Distributed Sensor Networks
       Dynamic sensor networks
       Scalable and heterogeneous architectures
       Hierarchical clustering architectures
       Group-based Architectures
       Network topologies
       Mesh networking
       Device centric sensor networks
       Distributed coordination algorithms
       Topology construction
       Routing protocols
       Routing Metrics
       Distributed Algorithms
       Attribute-based named nets.
       Mobility and Scalability
       Attribute-based named Sensor Networks
       Query optimization
       Self-organization and self-configuration algorithms
       Reconfigurability
       Time Synchronization
       MAC protocols for sensor networks (801.11, 802.15.4, UWB, etc)
       Location and time service
       Integration with other systems
       Distributed inference and fusion
       Cross-layer design and optimization
       Complexity analysis of algorithms
       Sensor networks and the Web
       Integration with other systems (e.g., Web-based information systems,  process control, enterprise software, etc.)
       Target tracking
       RFID tags
       Traffic scheduling
     MECSN: Management, Energy  and Control of Sensor Networks
     Energy models
       Energy optimization
       Energy management
       Power-aware and energy-efficient design
       Power sources in sensor networks
       Battery technology
       Power management
       Algorithms and theories for management
       Communication strategies for topology control
       Algorithms and theories for supervisory control
       Sensor tasking and control
       Distributed control and actuation
       Location and mobility management
       Bandwidth management
       Distributed networked sensing
       Resource provisioning
       Resource management and dynamic resource management
       Schemes to maximize accuracy and  minimize false alarms
       Online self-calibration and self-testing
       Handoff and mobility management and seamless internetworking
       Distributed actuation and control
       Topology control
     RASQOFT: Resource  Allocation, Services, QoS and Fault Tolerance in Sensor Networks:
     Algorithms to support quality of  service in sensor networks
       Protocols to support quality of  service in sensor networks
       QoS/SLA in sensor networks
       Provisioning of QoS in terms of bandwidth and delay assurance
       System services and distributed services in sensor networks
       Delay tolerant networks and opportunistic networking
       Failure resilience and fault isolation
       Information assurance in sensor networks
       Fault tolerance and reliability
       Admission control
       Resource allocation and fairness
       Real-time resource scheduling
       Scheduling and optimisation
       Capacity planning 
     PESMOSN: Performance,  Simulation and Modelling of Sensor Networks
     Performance measurement of sensor  networks
       Performance evaluation and analysis of sensor networks
       Performance comparison on capacity, coverage and connectivity
       Modelling techniques of sensor networks
       Validation of sensor network architectures
       Simulation and theoretical analysis
       Simulation software tools and environments
       Theoretical performance analysis: complexity, correctness and scalability.
       Design, simulation and optimization tools for deployment and operation
       Platform modelling and analysis tools
       Analytical, mobility and validation models
       System debugging and testing
     SEMOSN: Security and  Monitoring of Sensor Networks
     Security and privacy in sensor networks
       Reliability aspects in sensor networks
       Monitoring distributed sensor networks
       Mechanisms for authentication
       Secure communication in sensor networks
       Encryption algorithms for sensor networks
       Sensor secure management
       Data integrity
       Trustworthiness issues in sensor networks
       Trade-off analysis
     SECSED: Sensor  Circuits and Sensor Devices
     Methods for sensor deployment
       Instrumentation and models for deployment of sensors networks
       Sensor architecture
       Abstractions for modular design
       Design and deployment of embedded system platforms
       Embedded architectures and tools
       Embedded processors
       Embedded chip design
       Micro and Nano devices
       Biosensors
       Optical sensors
       Smart sensors
       Acoustic Sensors
     Microwave sensors
       
     Middleware design
       Sensor Prototypes
       Sensor node components
       Sensor interfaces
       Actuators
       Independent Component Analysis
       Design of cost effective and economical sensors
       Smart Material Applications to design sensors
       Microfabrication Technologies for Microsystem Integration
       Integration of sensors into engineered systems
       Hardware platforms
       Test-beds incorporating multiple  sensors
       Operating system and middleware support       
     RIWISN: Radio Issues in  Wireless Sensor Networks
     Wireless Sensor Communications
       Network connectivity & longevity
       Tracking objects
       Geo-location problems
       Network coverage
       Algorithms for sensor localization and tracking
       Detection, classification and estimation
       Physical layer impact on higher level protocols
       Directional and smart antennas for sensor networks
       Coverage maintenance
       Transceiver and antenna design
       Ubiquitous wireless connectivity
     SAPSN: Software, Applications  and Programming of Sensor Networks
     Applications and demonstrations of sensor networks 
       Software platforms and development tools
       Architectural design and optimization tools for sensor nodes
       Computation and programming models of sensor networks
       Languages and operating systems of Sensors
       Programming and Interfacing
       Programming abstraction
       Programming models for sensors
       Programming methodology for sensor environments
       Intelligent sensor theory and applications
       Machine learning applications to sensor networks
       Wireless sensor applications
       Applications for sensor network management.
       Software tools for chip programming
       Application requirements
       Application evaluation and comparison
       Demos and prototype testing
     DAIPSN: Data  Allocation and Information Processing in Sensor Networks
     Techniques for the interpretation and use of sensor data in  decision-making processes
       Distributed data processing
       Distributed signal processing
       Array signal processing
       Statistical signal processing
       Distributed query processing
       Distributed information processing
       Distributed algorithms for collaborative information and signal processing
       Task allocation, reprogramming and reconfiguration
       Coding and information theory
       In-network processing and aggregation
       Data analysis and visualisation
       Data storage in sensor networks
       Data retrieval
       Data dissemination
       Data compression and aggregation
       Data transport in wireless sensor networks
       Data gathering and fusion in wireless sensor networks
       Theories and models on fundamental information and communication aspects  of sensor networks
       Redundancy
     DISN: Deployments and Implementations  of Sensor Networks
     Methods for sensor networks deployment
       Practical implementations and real-world experiences
       Real-life deployments
       System implementation
       End-user aspects
       Operational experience and test-beds
       Industrial and commercial developments and applications
       Measurements from experimental systems, test-beds and demonstrations
       Intelligent sensors, body sensors and their utilisation
       Analysis of real-world systems and fundamental limits
       Smart Sensors for building surveillance
       Sensing in health care
       Games using sensor networks
       Peer-to-peer, overlay, and content distribution wireless sensor networks
       Use cases (e.g., Automotive, Battlefield, Defense, Construction, Disaster  recovery, Environmental, Medical, Security, Biomedical, Unmanned Aerial  Vehicles, etc.)
       Sensor networks for Rural and Agricultural environments
       Sensors   for railway systems
Pattern Recognition
       Machine Intelligence
       Sensor-equipped Smart Environment
       Deployments in Harsh Environments
       Potential application areas
     INSTRUCTION FOR THE  AUTHORS
     The SENSORCOMM 2007 Proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services and on-line via IEEE XPlore Digital Library. IEEE will index the papers with major indexes.
     Important deadlines:
     
       
         | Submission deadline | May 10, 2007 | 
       
         | Notification | June 10, 2007June 14, 2007 | 
       
         | Registration and camera ready | June 25, 2007June 29, 2007 | 
     
     Only .pdf  or .doc files will be accepted for paper submission. All received papers will  be acknowledged via the EDAS system. 
     Final author manuscripts will be 8.5" x 11" (two  columns IEEE format), not exceeding 6 pages; max 4 extra pages allowed at  additional cost. The formatting instructions can be found on the Instructions page. 
     Paper formatting samles are available for as word document and pdf document. 
      Once you receive the notification of paper  acceptance, you will be provided by the IEEE CS Press an online author  kit with all the steps an author needs to follow to submit the final version.  The author kits URL will be included in the letter of acceptance.
     Technical marketing/business/positioning presentations
     The  conference initiates a series of business, technical marketing, and positioning  presentations on the same topics. Speakers must submit a 10-12 slide deck  presentations with substantial notes accompanying the slides, in the .ppt  format (.pdf-ed). The slide deck will be published in the conference’s CD  collection, together with the regular papers. Please send your presentations to petre@iaria.org and jlloret@dcom.upv.es.
     Tutorials
     Tutorials provide overviews of current high interest topics.  Proposals can be for half or full day tutorials. Please send your proposals to cpalau@dcom.upv.es.
     Panel proposals
     The organizers encourage scientists and industry leaders to  organize dedicated panels dealing with controversial and challenging topics and  paradigms. Panel moderators are asked to identify their guests and manage that  their appropriate talk supports timely reach our deadlines. Moderators must  specifically submit an official proposal, indicating their background, panelist  names, their affiliation, the topic of the panel, as well as short biographies. Contact cpalau@dcom.upv.es and petre@iaria.org.
     Workshop  proposals 
     We  welcome workshop proposals on issues complementary to the topics of this  conference. Your requests should be forwarded to petre@iaria.org .
     For more information, petre@iaria.org