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Previous Awards

The papers receiving these awards were selected from a set of outstanding papers, based on the quantitative and qualitative classifications as well as comments provided by the program committee reviewers, their final classification as full paper and their oral presentation at the conference.

2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012

SENSORNETS 2020

Best Paper Award


Area: Sensor Networks Applications
Application of Virtual Travel for Alzheimer’s Disease
Hamdi Ben Abdessalem, Alexie Byrns, Marc Cuesta, Valeria Manera, Philippe Robert, Marie-Andrée Bruneau, Sylvie Belleville and Claude Frasson

Best Student Paper Award


Area: Intelligent Data Analysis and Processing
Deviation Prediction and Correction on Low-Cost Atmospheric Pressure Sensors using a Machine-Learning Algorithm
Tiago C. de Araújo, Lígia T. Silva and Adriano C. Moreira

Best Poster Award


SENSORNETS 2019

Best Paper Award


Area: Energy and Environment
Detection of Honeybee Disease: Varrosis using a Semiconductor Gas Sensor Array
Andrzej Szczurek, Monika Maciejewska, Beata Bąk, Jakub Wilk, Jerzy Wilde and Maciej Siuda

SENSORNETS 2018

Best Paper Award


Area: Energy and Environment
Energy-aware Scheme for Animal Recognition in Wireless Acoustic Sensor Networks
Afnan Algobail, Adel Soudani and Saad Alahmadi

Best Student Paper Award


Area: Sensor Networks Software, Architectures and Applications
Fast and Reliable Update Protocols in WSNs During Software Development, Testing and Deployment
Tobias Schwindl, Klaus Volbert and Sebastian Bock

SENSORNETS 2017

Best Paper Award


Area: Security and Privacy in Sensor Networks
Sensornet - A Key Predistribution Scheme for Distributed Sensors using Nets
Deepak Kumar Dalai and Pinaki Sarkar

Best Student Paper Award


Area: Sensor Networks
Discrete Strategy Game-theoretic Topology Control in Wireless Sensor Networks
Evangelos D. Spyrou, Shusen Yang and Dimitrios K. Mitrakos

SENSORNETS 2016

Best Paper Award


Area: Wireless Sensor Networks
An Interactive Context-aware Power Management Technique for Optimizing Sensor Network Lifetime
Jinseok Yang, Sameer Tilak and Tajana S. Rosing

Best Student Paper Award


Area: Sensor Networks Software, Architectures and Applications
Decentralized Gradient-based Field Motion Estimation with a Wireless Sensor Network
Daniel Fitzner and Monika Sester

SENSORNETS 2015

Best Paper Award


Area: Wireless Information Networks
Refracted Acoustic Communications in Wireless Underwater Sensor Networks with Mobility
S. Blouin, M. Barbeau and E. Kranakis

Best Student Paper Award


Area: Obstacles
Research on Payload Aggregation of Packets in WSNs
Ákos Milánkovich, Gergely Ill, Károly Lendvai, Sándor Imre and Sándor Szabó

Best PhD Project Award


Effective SAR Image Segmentation and Sea-Ice Floe Distribution Anlysis via Kernel Graph Cuts based Feature Extraction and Fusion
Soumitra Sakhalkar, Jinchang Ren, Phil Hwang and Paul Murray

SENSORNETS 2014

Best Paper Award


Area: Applications and Uses
Portable Sensing of Organic Vapours based on a Single Semiconductor Sensor
Andrzej Szczurek and Monika Maciejewska

Best Student Paper Award


Area: Sensor Networks Software and Architectures
SCLD-ATP: Symmetric Coherent Link Degree, Adaptive Transmission Power Control for Wireless Sensor Networks
Konstantinos Chantzis, Dimitrios Amaxilatis, Ioannis Chatzigiannakis and Jose Rolim

SENSORNETS 2013

Best Paper Award


Area: Applications and Uses
Landfill Gas Monitoring Network - Development of Wireless Sensor Network Platforms
Fiachra Collins, Dylan Orpen, Eoghan McNamara, Cormac Fay and Dermot Diamond

Best Student Paper Award


Area: Wireless Information Networks
On the Pitfalls of Desynchronization in Multi-hop Topologies
Clemens Mühlberger

SENSORNETS 2012

Best Paper Award


Area: Sensor Networks Software and Architectures
REDUNDANT DISTRIBUTED DATA STORAGE - Experimentation with the SensLab Testbed
Pietro Gonizzi, Gianluigi Ferrari, Vincent Gay and Jérémie Leguay

Best Student Paper Award


Area: Data Manipulation
PEDESTRIAN DEAD RECKONING AS A COMPLEMENTARY METHOD FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK AD-HOC PERSON LOCALIZATION
Tobias Gädeke, Johannes Schmid, Wilhelm Stork and Klaus D. Mueller-Glaser

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