Ninth International Workshop on Wireless Sensor, Actuator and Robot Networks

Event Dates

Feb 15, 2016 - Feb 18, 2016

Location

Kauai, Hawaii, USA

Submission Deadline

Jul 31, 2015

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Call for papers

WiSARN 2016

9th International Workshop on Wireless Sensor, Actuator and Robot

Networks

(in conjunction with the International Conference on Computing,

Networking and Communications – ICNC 2016)

Kauai, Hawaii, USA,

15-18 February 2016

https://wisarn2016.hds.utc.fr

Extended versions of selected papers will be considered for

publication in the

IEEE Transactions on Control of Network systems

(see http://sites.bu.edu/tcns/ for submission instructions).

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Important Dates:

Paper submission: July 31st

Author notification: September 30th

Camera ready: October 20th

Call for papers

Wireless sensor and robot networks (WSRNs) are the confluence point

where the traditional fields of wireless sensor networks (WSNs), robot

networks and control theory meet. In WSRN, nodes collaborate to

accomplish distributed sensing and actuation tasks. Leveraged by the

control and mobility of actors, the networking process and

applications embrace a whole new set of possibilities. Actors may

deploy, repair and relocate sensors to improve coverage, build routes

and fix network partition to ensure data communication, change network

topology to shape routing patterns and balance energy consumption, and

respond to reported events in a timely and effective manner. The

benefits are limited only by imagination. As an emerging field, WSRNs

are in need of new networking techniques, by which they can fully

exploit their particularities and potentials.WiSARN aims to bring

together state-of-the-art contributions on the design, specification

and implementation of architectures, algorithms and protocols for

current and future applications of WSRN.

Topic of Interest

Original, unpublished contributions are solicited in ALL aspects of

WSRN and traditional wireless sensor networks, robot networks, as well

as robotics and automation. Possible topics include, but are not

limited to:

• Autonomous sensor networks

• Emergent behavior in WSRN

• Modeling and simulation of WSRN

• WSRN architectural and operational models

• Optimal control of networked robots

• Robot advanced motion control by WSRN

• Modeling and control of flying robots

• Autonomic and self-organizing coordination and communication

• Sensor-robot and robot-robot coordination

• Energy-efficient and real-time communication protocols

• Bandwidth-efficient and delay-tolerant communication

protocols

• Distributed control and management in WSRN

• Neighborhood discovery and mobility management

• Communication protocols for swarms of mobile robots

• Map exploration and pattern formation of mobile robots

• Robot task assignment

• Biologically inspired communication

• Ecological systems

• Architectures and topology control

• Localization in WSRN

• Probabilistic integration in WSRN

• Quality of service, security and robustness issues

• Applications and prototypes

• Hybrid networks and wireless Internet

• M2M and D2D communications

• Data management, gathering, aggregation and query processing

Submission Instructions

It is required that the manuscript follows the standard IEEE

camera-ready format (double column, 10-pt font) as well as the

requirement set by EDAS paper submission system. The maximum length of

ICNC paper without over-length charge is FIVE (5) page. The authors

are allowed to pay for up to TWO (2) additional pages at $150 per over

length page. Submitted papers may not have been previously published

in or under consideration for publication in another journal of

conference.

Submissions should be uploaded using this link:

http://edas.info/N20967.

TPC Committee

General Chair:

Ioannis Paschalidis, Boston University, USA

Program Co-Chairs:

Enrico Natalizio, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, France

Olivier Simonin, INSA de Lyon, France

Danilo Tardioli, Centro Universitario de Zaragoza, Spain