CFP for Special Issue Computer Networks (Elsevier) on Wireless Sensor Networks

From: Erdal CAYIRCI ([email protected])
Date: Wed May 01 2002 - 01:44:11 EDT

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    Dear Colleague,

    Enclosed below and attached please find the Call for Papers for the Special
    Issue Computer Networks (Elsevier) on Wireless Sensor networks. We apologize
    if you received multiple copies of this Call for Papers. Please feel free to
    distribute it.

    Best regards,

    Erdal Cayirci
    GaTech

    Ramesh Govindan
    ICSI

    Taieb Znati
    NSF

    Mani Srivastava
    UCLA

    ====================================================

    CALL FOR PAPERS
    Special Issue Computer Networks (Elsevier) on "Wireless Sensor Networks"

    Recent advances in digital electronics, embedded systems and wireless
    communications are leading the way to a new class of distributed wireless
    sensor networks. These networks have a wide range of potential applications,
    including security and surveillance, control, actuation and maintenance of
    complex systems, and fine-grain monitoring of indoor and outdoor
    environments.

    Sensor networks differ from conventional network systems in many aspects.
    They usually involve a large number of spatially distributed,
    energy-constrained, self-configuring and self-aware nodes. Furthermore, they
    tend to be autonomous and require a high degree of cooperation and
    adaptation to perform the desired coordinated tasks and networking
    functionalities. As such, they bring about new challenges and design
    considerations, which go much beyond conventional network systems.

    This special issue of Computer Networks is intended to foster the
    dissemination of high quality research in communication protocols, data
    management and access techniques, and applications of wireless sensor
    networks. We hope that the resulting issue will significantly advance our
    understanding of this nascent area of research.

    Only technical papers describing previously unpublished, original,
    state-of-art research, and not currently under review by another conference
    or journal, will be considered. We solicit papers covering a variety of
    topics related to wireless sensor networks including, but not limited to:

    - Novel applications of sensor networks for surveillance, fine-grain
    instrumentation, and actuation
    - New sensor network communication architectures
    - Software platforms and tools for sensor network application development
    - Energy-efficient media access, error control, and traffic management
    - Energy-efficient systems services such as localization and time
    synchronization
    - Scalable, and energy-efficient, data-dissemination schemes
    - Robust distributed algorithms for collaborative processing
    - Mechanisms for authenticated, secure communication
    - Modeling and performance evaluation of large-scale sensor network
    algorithms
    - Application specific network and systems services, including data-centric
    routing, attribute-based addressing, and location management

    Authors should follow the Computer Networks (Elsevier) manuscript format
    described at http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/compnw. Prospective authors
    should submit a PDF version of their complete manuscript according to the
    following timetable to: [email protected]

    Manuscript Due: October 15, 2002
    Acceptance Notification: January 14, 2003
    Final Manuscript Due: March 11, 2003
    Publication Date: August 2003

    Erdal Cayirci
    BWN Lab.
    Sch. of Elec.&Comp. Eng.
    Georgia Inst. of Tech.
    Atlanta, GA 30332
    [email protected]

    Ramesh Govindan
    International Comp. Sci. Inst.
    Berkeley, CA 94704-1198
    [email protected]

    Taieb Znati
    Div. of Adv. Net. Inf. & Res.
    The Nat. Science Foundation
    Arlington, VA 22230
    [email protected]

    Mani Srivastava
    Elec. Eng. Department
    UCLA
    Los Angeles, CA 90095-1594
    [email protected]





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