About IWSNE'09

The 2nd International Workshop on Sensor Network Engineering (IWSNE'09) is co-located with the 5th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Distributed Computing In Sensor Systems (DCOSS'09), June 8th-10th (workshop day: June 10th), Marina Del Rey, CA, USA
Meanwhile the program is available:
Time Title Who
09:00 - 09:15 Welcome Stefan Fischer and Dennis Pfisterer
09:15 - 09:45 On the Integration of Service-Oriented Architectures and Sensor Networks Nils Glombitza, Dennis Pfisterer, and Stefan Fischer, University of Luebeck, Germany
09:45 - 10:15 Design and Implementation of a Gateway for Web-based Interaction and Management of Embedded Devices Vlad Trifa, Samuel Wieland, Dominique Guinard, and Thomas Michael Bohnert, SAP Research, Zurich, Switzerland
10:15 - 10:45 ESAC: Supporting the Configuration of Simulation Models and Applications for Wireless Sensor Networks Jochen Koberstein, Sören Witt, Jonas Bötel, Norbert Luttenberger, University of Kiel, Germany
10:45 - 11:15 Coffee Break all
11:15 - 11:45 Middleware Support for Dynamic Reconfiguration in Sensor Networks Paul Grace, Danny Hughes, Barry Porter, Paul Alcock, Geoff Coulson, Gordon Blair, Lancaster University, UK
11:45 - 12:15 A Peer-to-Peer Framework for Globally-Available Sensor Networks and its Application in Building Management Ioannis Chatzigiannakis, Christos Koninis, Georgios Mylonas, University of Patras, Greece, and Ugo Colesanti, Andrea Vitaletti, University of Rome, Italy
12:15 - 12:45 TinyAID: Automated Instrumentation and Evaluation Support for TinyOS Christoph Weyer, Christian Renner, and Volker Turau, TU Hamburg-Harburg, Germany, and Hannes Frey, University of Paderborn, Germany
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are heterogeneous networks that comprise tiny, resource-constraint sensor nodes, gateways and backend systems. Embedded into the environment, sensor nodes measure ambient parameters such as temperature, motion, etc. and gateways provide the integration with traditional networks while backend systems process and visualize received data. Application development for WSNs is complex as it unites the challenges of distributed applications and embedded programming. In addition, heterogeneity, unpredictable environmental influences and the size of the networks further complicate this situation.
To master these issues, an engineering approach to all phases of a sensor network's life cycle is necessary. Developers and application providers require powerful development support including IDEs as well as debugging, simulation and visualization tools to develop, test, optimize, and deploy their algorithms, applications and protocols. Today, many of these issues are still unsolved; at least an integrated approach is missing.
A DCOSS '09 Workshops Proceedings Volume will include full text versions of accepted papers. For more information, please visit http://www.dcoss.org/workshops.php or contact the DCOSS '09 Workshops Chair Prof. Sotiris Nikoletseas (email nikole at cti.gr).
The CFP is available for download as TXT and PDF file.

Topics of Interest

Particular topics of interest for papers to be submitted include, but are not limited to:

Important Dates

Workshop Chairs

Technical Program Committee

Submission Instructions

Full Papers (no more than 12 pages): This workshop will only accept for review original papers that have not been previously published and are not currently under review by any other conference or journal.

Submissions must be in Adobe PDF format and not exceed 12 pages, including text, figures and references. We require that submissions conform to the IEEE Transactions journals and conferences style (cf. http://www.ieee.org/pubs/authors.html).

All submissions will be handled electronically by sending an e-mail to iwsne09-submission -at- itm (dot) uni-luebeck (dot) de.

The organizers can be contacted at iwsne09-chairs -at- itm (dot) uni-luebeck (dot) de.



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