Workshops

The 3rd International Workshop on Energy Harvesting and Energy-Neutral Sensing Systems (ENSsys)

The ENSsys workshop represents the fast growing research community in the area of Energy Harvesting and Energy Neutral Sensing Systems. 2015 represents the third year of the growing workshop, and the third year that it has been co-located with SenSys. ENSsys will bring researchers together to explore the challenges, issues and opportunities in the research, design, and engineering of energy-harvesting and energy-neutral sensing systems. These are an enabling technology for future applications in smart energy, transportation, environmental monitoring and smart cities. High quality technical articles are solicited, describing advances in sensing systems powered by energy harvesting, as well as those which describe practical deployments and implementation experiences.
  • General Chair:
    • Geoff V Merrett (University of Southampton, UK)
  • Technical Program Co-chairs:
    • Christian Renner (University of Lübeck, Germany)
    • Davide Brunelli (University of Trento, Italy)
  • The 2nd International Workshop on Internet of Things towards Applications (IoT-App)

    The notion of "Internet of Things" has emerged as a last-mile solution for connecting various cyber technologies to our everyday life. It envisions a world in which the sensor devices could exist in any form factor, anywhere, in which all the sensory data will be made available to the Internet, and be readily accessible to a wide range of applications. This workshop aims to provide a forum for researchers to present thoughts and results on IoT applications. We are looking for application descriptions, development, experiences and evaluation in a wide range of domains including, but not limited to homes, offices, medical care, vehicles, transportation, supply chains and education. Particularly, we are interested in identifying new applications that are made possible by the Internet of Things, as well as new challenges these applications will pose to the design of an Internet of Things.
  • Workshop Co-chairs:
    • Chenren Xu (Peking University, China)
    • Pei Zhang (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
    • Stephan Sigg (Georg-August University Goettingen, Germany)
  • The 6th Workshop on Real World Wireless Sensor Networks

    Wireless sensor networks have established themselves recently as one of the most important enabling technologies for a variety of applications — starting from agricultural and environmental monitoring and reaching to the smart city and smart grid scenarios. A rich algorithm and protocol ecosystem has emerged too, enabling various applications with very different requirements. At the same time, real deployments of wireless sensor networks still prove to be cumbersome and not sufficiently automated. Even the best known and used algorithms and protocols need to be carefully manually tuned, in order to adapt to the environment and the application. This issue of the well-known RealWSN workshop tackles the problem of development and deployment of sensing applications in the real world: it will gather the best practices from renowned and experienced researchers and practitioners and will answer the question of how to most quickly and efficiently deploy these applications in mostly unknown environments.
  • Workshop Co-chairs:
    • Anna Förster (University of Bremen, Germany)
    • Thiemo Voigt (SICS and Uppsala University, Sweden)
  • The 1st Workshop for Context Sensing and Activity Recognition (CSAR)

    The CSAR (Context Sensing and Activity Recognition) workshop is intended to bring together researchers, developers, and practitioners in current participatory sensing, computing and communication from academia, industry, and service providers, to share ideas, experiences, and practical implementations related to new CSAR technologies and applications. Both position and working-in-progress papers are encouraged. To that end, papers are solicited from all related areas involving the interactions or integrations of massive sensing data with advanced computing and communication solutions.
  • General Co-chairs:
    • Yanyong Zhang (Rutgers University, USA)
    • Mo Li (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
  • Technical Program Co-chairs:
    • Panlong Yang (PLAUST, China)
    • Chen Qian (University of Kentucky, USA)
    • Jinsong Han (Xi’an Jiangtong University, China)
  • Call For Workshop Proposals (passed)

    Important dates:

    • Proposal Submission Deadline 30 April, 2015 (midnight EST)
    • Notification of Acceptance 15 May, 2015
    • SenSys 2015 Workshops: 1 Nov, 2015