The 15th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2017) introduces a highly selective, single-track forum for research on systems issues of sensors and sensor-enabled smart systems, broadly defined. Systems of smart sensors will revolutionize a wide array of application areas by providing an unprecedented density and fidelity of instrumentation. They also present various systems challenges because of resource constraints, uncertainty, irregularity, mobility, and scale. This conference provides an ideal venue to address research challenges facing the design, development, deployment, use, and fundamental limits of these systems. Sensing systems require contributions from many fields, from wireless communication and networking, embedded systems and hardware, energy harvesting and management, distributed systems and algorithms, data management, and applications, so we welcome cross-disciplinary work.
Keynote talk by Prof. Roger Wattenhofer
Is There Any Practical Theory?
Is There Any Practical Theory?
Best paper award winner: SmartLight: Light-weight 3D Indoor Localization Using a Single LED Lamp
Test of time award winner: Hardware design experiences in ZebraNet
Best poster: Mitigating Erroneous Wake-ups
Best demo: UWB-based Single-anchor Low-cost Indoor Localization System
SenSys '17 proceedings
Important DatesRegular papers
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