Current developments show that soon the wide availability of low cost, short-range and long-range radio technology, along with advances in wireless networking, will enable wireless adhoc sensor networks to become commonly deployed. In these networks, each node may be equipped with a variety of sensors, such as acoustic, seismic, infrared, motion, biomedical and chemical sensors with a higher level of information to enable inference associated with identification, embedded signal processing and networking. This conference intends to be the meeting point of researchers and practitioners to share experiences and ideas on innovative developments in any aspect of sensor networks, including Hardware of Sensor Networks, Wireless Communication Protocols, Sensor Networks Software and Architectures, Wireless Information Networks, Data Manipulation, Signal Processing, Localization and Object Tracking through Sensor Networks, Machine Learning in sensor networks leading to resource optimizations and many Applications.
Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, United StatesCésar Benavente-Peces, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
Publications:
It is planned to publish a short list of revised and
extended versions of presented papers with
Springer in a CCIS Series book (final approval pending)
A short list of best papers will be invited for
publication of extended and revised versions
in a special issue of the Wireless Networks journal
Proceedings will be submitted for evaluation for indexing by: