Call for Participation: ACM SenSys, BuildSys, ENSsys, SenseMine 2013
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C A L L F O R P A R T I C I P A T I O N
**** ACM SenSys 2013 ****
Rome, Italy
November 11-14, 2013
http://sensys.acm.org/2013/
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The 11th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys
2013) is a highly selective, single-track forum for the presentation
of research results on systems issues in the area of embedded,
networked sensors. SenSys provides a cross-disciplinary venue for
researchers addressing the rich space of networked sensor system
design issues to interact, present and exchange research results, and
demonstrate their work in a hands-on research exhibition. We seek
technical papers describing original, previously unpublished research
results.
This year conference will be held on the campus of the University of
Rome "La Sapienza" and is highlighted by:
* A keynote address by Shahram Izadi of Microsoft Research on the use
of sensing in the next generation of user interfaces.
* A main technical program of 21 peer-reviewed papers on topics such
as crowdsourced sensing, energy efficiency, mobile-phone sensing,
and wireless communication.
* Three workshops (BuildSys, ENSSys, and SenseMine) focusing on
works on emerging topics in the SenSys research community.
* A Doctoral Colloquium for PhD students to present and receive
feedback on in-progress research.
For registration information see: http://sensys.acm.org/2013/reg.html
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BuildSys 2013
5th ACM Workshop On Embedded Systems For Energy-Efficiency In Buildings
November 13-14, 2013 Rome, Italy | co-located with ACM SenSys 2013
http://www.buildsys.org/2013/
The 5th ACM Workshop On Embedded Systems For Energy-Efficiency In
Buildings (BuildSys 2013) is a selective, single-track forum for the
presentation of research results on systems issues in the area of
embedded, networked sensors systems for energy-efficiency in
buildings. BuildSys provides a cross-disciplinary venue for computer
scientist, behavioral scientist and building science researchers
addressing the rich space of networked sensor system design issues to
interact, present and exchange research results, and demonstrate
their work in a hands-on research exhibition. We seek technical
papers describing original, previously unpublished research results.
The workshop is co-located with SenSys 2013 and it will be held on
the campus of the University of Rome "La Sapienza" and is
highlighted by:
* An expanded 1.5 days workshop due to the increased demand and high
quality submissions.
* A keynote address by Tariq Samad of Honeywell Automation and
Control Solutions on the automation and control solutions for
energy-efficient buildings.
* A main technical program of 22 peer-reviewed papers on topics such
as crowdsourced sensing and actuation, building energy efficiency,
user comfort and control, demand-response, building operating
systems, water usage sensing and control, and wireless
communication among others.
* A demo and poster session, including 1-minute madness oral
presentation of the work to be presented in the demo and poster
sessions.
General Chair:
Karl Henrik Johansson, KTH, Sweden
Steering Committee:
Mario Berges, CMU, USA (Chair)
Alberto Cerpa, University of California Merced, USA
David Culler, University of Berkeley, USA
Rajesh K. Gupta ,UC San Diego, USA
Antonio Ruzzelli, University College Dublin, Ireland
Mani Srivastava, UCLA, USA
Kamin Whitehouse, University of Virginia, USA
Technical Program Co-Chairs:
Michael R Brambley, Pacific Northwest National Lab., USA
Prashant Shenoy, U. of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
Demo Co-Chairs:
Anthony Rowe, CMU, USA
Ting Zhu, Binghamton University, USA
Technical Program Committee:
Alan Marchiori, United Technologies and Bucknell Univ, USA
Alberto Cerpa, UC Merced, USA
Amarjeet Singh, IIIT Delhi, India
Anirban Mahanti, NICTA, Australia
Burcu Akinci, CMU, USA
Dane Christensen, National Renewable Energy Labs, USA
David Holmberg, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
David Irwin, UMass, USA
Deva P. Seetharam, IBM Research India
Dirk Pesch, Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland
Fred Jiang, Intel China
Iman Shames, U. Melbourne, Australia
Ines Azevedo, CMU, USA
James Braun, Purdue University, USA
John House, Johnson Controls, USA
Kin Cheong Sou, Chalmers Institute of Technology, Sweden
Krithi Ramamritham, IIT Bombay, India
Mani Srivastava, UCLA, USA
Manish Marwah, HP Labs, USA
Nilanjan Banerjee, Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County, USA
Nuno Nunes, U. of Madeira, Portugal
Philippe Bonnet, IT Univ. of Copenhagen, Denmark
Prabir Barooah, Univ. of Florida, USA
Rahul Mangharam, U. Penn, USA
Ram Narayanamurthy, EPRI USA
Ram Rajagopal, Stanford, USA
Roy Smith, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
S. Keshav, U. Waterloo, Canada
Sambit Sahu, IBM Research, USA
Steven Lanzisera, Lawrence Berkeley Labs, USA
Teja Kuruganti, Oakridge National Labs, USA
William Healy, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
Zico Kolter, CMU, USA
Publicity Chair:
Nuno Pereira, CISTER/INESC TEC, ISEP, Portugal
Web Chair:
Jose Araujo, KTH, Sweden
Navin Sharma, U. of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
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1st International Workshop on Energy-Neutral Sensing Systems
(ENSsys 2013)
The 1st international workshop on Energy-Neutral Sensing Systems
(ENSsys) is being organised in conjunction with SenSys 2013, widely
regarded as one of the most prestigious conferences on sensor network
research. The one-day workshop will take place on 14 November in
Rome, Italy. ENSSys will bring together researchers to systematically
explore the challenges, issues and opportunities in the research,
design, and engineering of energy-harvesting and energy-neutral
sensing systems. These are a technological cornerstone for future
applications in smart energy, future transportation, environmental
monitoring and smart cities. Innovative solutions in on-board
hardware for energy scavenging, energy adaptive algorithms, and power
management policies are the ultimate frontiers, opening the door to
unlimited and uninterrupted operation.
**Workshop General Co-Chairs**
Davide Brunelli, University of Trento, Italy
Geoff Merrett, University of Southampton, UK
**Technical Programme Committee**
Pai Chou, Uni. California, Irvine, USA
Emanuael Popovici, Uni. Cork, Ireland
Christian Renner, Uni. LA1/4beck, Germany
Paul Wright, UC Berkeley, USA
Yogesh Ramadass, Texas Instruments, USA
Paul Mitcheson, Imperial College London, UK
Aravind Kailas, Uni. NC Charlotte, USA
Alex Weddell, Uni. Southampton, UK
Vana Jelicic, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Jacopo Iannacci, Fondazione Bruno Kessler - FBK, Italy
James Brusey, Coventry University, UK
Further information can be found on the workshop's website:
http://www.enssys.org/
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SenseMine 2013
First International Workshop on Sensing and Big Data Mining
in conjunction with SenSys 2013
November 14, 2013
Rome, Italy
The numbers and modalities of digital information sources being
captured to monitor our traffic, weather, power, personal context,
goods, factories, utilities, ports, health, IT infrastructure, and
social networks, is continuing to grow at an incredible rate.
Commercial, government organizations, and individuals depend on the
ability to automatically mine data from different types of sensor
platforms (from large sensor networks to an individual's smartphone)
in order to monitor, alert, learn from, and in some cases affect and
control our surroundings.
The research involved in developing applications for these classes of
problems lies at the intersection of several diverse disciplines,
including sensing systems, signal processing, machine learning and
data mining, data management, and large-scale distributed systems -
for both online as well as offline analysis. In this workshop,
colocated with AMC SenSys 2013, we will include state-of-the-art
approaches and technical solutions in the area of extracting
knowledge, by mining data from sensor networks in large-scale
settings. The goal of the workshop is to establish a new research
community and a venue for researchers, practitioners, and academics
to present their results in these disciplines. We expect this
workshop to be a long-term, continued venue for this research
community, and to also lead to the setup of appropriate special
issues and journals.
Technical Program Committee Chairs:
Emiliano Miluzzo, AT&T Labs Research
Deepak S. Turaga, IBM Research
Technical Program Committee (Preliminary):
Deborah Estrin (Cornell)
Andrew Campbell (Dartmouth College)
Yanyong Zhang (Rutgers University)
Marco Conti (CNR Italy)
Immanuel Schweizer (Technische Universitat Darmstadt)
Jing Gao (SUNY Buffalo)
Wei Fan (Huawei)
Tarek Abdelzahar (UIUC)
Charu Aggarwal (IBM Research)
Further Details:
http://www2.research.att.com/sensemine2013/index.html