10th International Symposium on Algorithms and Experiments for Sensor Systems, Wireless Networks and Distributed Robotics (ALGOSENSORS) September 11-12, 2014, Wrocław, Poland https://sites.google.com/site/algosensors2014/ To be held in conjunction with ALGO 2014 PROGRAM COMMITTEE
SCOPE AND TOPICS: The ALGOSENSORS symposium aims to bring together research
Jie Gao, Stony Brook (General chair) Alon Efrat, U of Arizona, (Track A chair,) Sándor Fekete, TU Braunschweig, (Track B chair) Yanyong Zhang, Rutgers (Track C chair)
contributions related to diverse algorithmic aspects of sensor networks, wireless networks as well as distributed robotics, both from a theoretical and an experimental perspective. Starting from 2013 we have a new track on wireless networks and distributed robotics. This year ALGOSENSORS has three tracks: - (A) Sensor Network Algorithms - (B) Wireless Networks and Distributed Robotics - (C) Experiments
Algorithms Track Chris Gniady, U of Arizona Guy Grebla, Columbia Loukas Lazos, U of Arizona Miao Jin, U of Louisiana Thienne Johnson, U of Arizona Valentin Polishchuk, Linköping Andrea Richa, Arizona State Rik Sarkar, U of Edinburgh Michael Segal, Ben-Gurion U Guoliang Xue, Arizona State
Each paper will be initially submitted to a single track but will be handled by the same program committee. The program committee will make sure that all papers are reviewed by PC members in the expertise area. Topics include, but are not limited to: Computational Models
Power Saving Schemes
Swarm Computing
Complexity and Computability
Resource Efficiency
Pattern Formation
Approximation/Randomized
Game Theoretic Aspects
Obstacle Avoidance
Algorithms
Fault Tolerance, Dependability
Algorithms for RFID
Robotics Track
Communication Protocols
Self-stabilization, Self-* Properties
Performance Evaluation
Aaron Becker, Harvard Thomas Erlebach, U of Leicester Michael Hemmer, TU Braunschweig Alejandro López-Ortiz, Waterloo James McLurkin, Rice Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, Paderborn Joe Mitchell, Stony Brook Nicola Santoro, Carleton Christiane Schmidt, TU Braunschweig, Jukka Suomela, Aalto University
Deployment, Topology Control
Error/Erasure Correcting Codes
Systems and Testbeds
Infrastructure Discovery
Cryptography, Security and Trust
Experimental Analysis
Routing, Data Propagation
Mobile Sensor Networks
Medium Access Control
Data Aggregation, Data Fusion
Autonomous Mobile Robots
Time Synchronization
Localization, Tracking
Sensor-Actuator Networks
Virtual Infrastructures
Energy Management
Dynamic Networks
Cyber Physical Systems
Experiments Track Marios Angelopoulos, U of Geneva James Gross, KTH Yuan He, Tsinghua Tommaso Melodia, Buffalo Hui Pan, HKUST Dario Pompili, Rutgers Aaron Striegel, Notre Dame, Niki Trigoni, Oxford Guiling Wang, NJIT Kai Xing, USTC Rong Zheng, McMaster Marco Zuniga, TU Delft
STEERING COMMITTEE Josep Diaz, U.P. Catalunya Magnus M. Halldorsson, Reykjavik U. Bhaskar Krishnamachari, USC P.R. Kumar, Texas A&M U Sotiris Nikoletseas, U. of Patras and CTI, Greece (Chair) Jose Rolim, U. of Geneva Paul Spirakis, U. of Patras and CTI, Greece Adam Wolisz, T.U. Berlin, Germany
IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission deadline: June 14th, 2014. Notification deadline: July 14th, 2014. Camera-ready version for pre-proceedings: August 10, 2014 Post-proceedings date: early October, 2014.
PROCEEDINGS: Accepted papers will be published in full text in hardcopy post-proceedings, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) Series of Springer Verlag.
TCS JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE: As in previous years, selected high-quality papers will be considered for publication in a Special Issue of the Theoretical Computer Science (TCS) Journal.
HOW TO SUBMIT: Full papers are to be submitted electronically using the EasyChair server. Original research papers must contain results that have not previously appeared and have not been concurrently submitted to a journal or conference with published proceedings. Each paper should select a track to submit to. Since there can be a lot of overlap of the three tracks, the selection of a track is a suggestion and all papers will be handled by the single PC to ensure that each paper is handled by PC members of the expertise area. Authors need to ensure that for each accepted paper at least one author will register and attend the symposium. Submissions are limited to twelve (12) single-column pages on letter/A4-size paper (using at least 11 point font, 1 inch margins, standard line spacing, preferably formatted in the LNCS style). This includes figures, but excludes references and an optional appendix (to be read at the program committee's discretion).