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The 10th IEEE International Conference on
Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (IEEE DCOSS)
http://www.dcoss.org/
Marina Del Rey, California
May 25 - 27, 2014

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Abstract Registration Deadline January 31, 2014
Paper Submission Deadline February 7, 2014
Acceptance Notification April 2, 2014
Camera Ready Deadline April 16, 2014
Early Registration Deadline April 29, 2014

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Distributed sensor systems have become a highly active research area due
to their potential for providing diverse new capabilities applications.
The focus of the IEEE DCOSS conference is on distributed computing
issues in large scale networked sensor systems (including algorithms and
applications, systems design techniques and tools, and in-network signal
and information processing). The conference normally features three
tracks on Algorithms, Systems, and Signal Processing. In DCOSS 2014, the
special track is Social Networks and Crowdsensing. All accepted papers
will be included in the symposium proceedings, which will be published
by the IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services and
submitted to the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Authors are invited to
submit original unpublished manuscripts that demonstrate current
research on computational aspects of distributed sensor systems.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Social networks and crowdsensing
* Sensors for Smart Grid systems, green networks and sustainability
* Computation and programming models
* Energy models, minimization, awareness
* Distributed collaborative information processing
* Detection and tracking
* Theoretical performance analysis complexity,correctness,scalability
* Abstractions for modular design
* Fault tolerance and security
* Languages, operating systems
* Task allocation, reprogramming and reconfiguration
* Dynamic resource management
* Scalable, heterogeneous architectures (node and system-level)
* Middleware interfaces, communication and processing primitives
* Design, simulation, optimization tools for deployment and operation
* Design automation and application synthesis techniques
* Closed-loop control for sensing and actuation
* Case studies lessons from real world deployments
* Network coding and compression

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General Chair:
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, University of Southern California, USA

Technical Program Co-Chairs:
Lothar Thiele, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Mingyan Liu, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

Program Vice Co-Chairs:
Algorithms and Performance Analysis
Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy
Systems and Applications
Kay Roemer, TU Graz, Austria
Signal Processing and Information Theory
Azadeh Vosoughi, University of Central Florida, USA Social Networks &
Crowdsensing
Karl Aberer, EPFL, Switzerland