SANET 2008

Second ACM Workshop on Sensor Actor Networks

Hong Kong, China, may 26-30, 2008

Organized and run in conjunction with ACM MobiHoc 2008
http://www.sigmobile.org/mobihoc/2008

Purpose

SANET

Following the success of SANET 2007, we organize and run the Second ACM Workshop on Sensor and Actor Networks (SANET 2008) in conjunction with MobiHoc 2008. The advent of nano-technology and advances in communications has made it technologically feasible and economically viable to develop low-power devices that integrate general-purpose computing with multi-purpose sensing and wireless communications capabilities. It is expected that sensor networks will have a significant impact on a wide array of applications ranging from military, to scientific, to industrial, to health-care, to domestic, to environmental, establishing ubiquitous wireless sensor networks that will pervade society redefining the way in which we live and work.

Recently, in an attempt to integrate sensor networks in the fabric of human activities it has been recognized that it would be beneficial to augment sensor networks by either actuators or actors. Actuators are simple devices programmed to take immediate, one-shot, action in response to sensory input. Actors are more sophisticated entities that, in addition to actuating can provide a meaningful, long-term, interaction with the environment. This long-term interaction presupposes intelligent coordination with both the sensory data but also with anticipated changes in the environment. The resulting augmented version of sensor networks is commonly referred to as Sensor Actor Networks (SANET).

SANET 2008 has for stated goal to be a high-profile workshop that brings together state-of-the-art contributions on the design, specification, and implementation of architectures and protocols for current and future applications of SANETs.

Topics of Interest

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Paper Submission

Submit a full paper of about 8 pages (ACM single-space, double-column format), including figures and references, using 10 font size, and number each page. Accepted papers will be published by published by ACM Press and distributed at the workshop; copies of the Proceedings will also be available for sale from ACM after the workshop. Papers must be submitted electronically through the EDAS system.

Important Dates

Program Co-Chairs

Publicity chair

Program Committee (tentative)


Send questions or comments to Michael.Hauspie@lifl.fr.

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