[Tinyos] The First International School on Cyber-Physical and Sensor Networks ( SensorNets 2009): Call for Participation

Anis Koubaa (IPP-HURRAY!) akoubaa at dei.isep.ipp.pt
Sun Jun 21 06:25:33 PDT 2009


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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

 

SensorNets 2009: The First International School on Cyber-Physical and Sensor
Networks

 

Monastir, Tunisia, December 17-21, 2009

 

http://www.sensornets-school.org/

 

 

EARLY APPLICATION DEADLINE  --  July 15, 2009

 


Overview


It is a common belief that computing has been increasingly integrating our
life. It results that the philosophy of networking is currently reaching a
new frontier, where the physical processes directly impact the logical
information for the sake of pervasive and ubiquitous control of the
surrounding environment. This objective can be achieved by means of
massively networked embedded systems, also known as cyber-physical systems
(CPS). The Wireless Sensor Network paradigm is known as the most prominent
enabling technology for CPS. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has also
been a pioneer technology in defining the new concept of Internet-of-Things.
There is, as consequence, a tendency to change the concept of the Internet
from a network a data to a network of physical objects. 


The objective of the the SensorNets 2009 School is to present a
comprehensive state-of-the-art of the enabling technologies for the concept
of Cyber-Physical Systems such as Wireless Sensor Networks, RFID, wireless
standard protocols, etc. from the basic concepts to the latest achievement
and the future challenges in the related research area.


Goals


The goals of the SensorNets 2009 School are as follows:

*	Provide a basic survey of the current research works and challenges
on cyber-physical and sensor-based systems, 
*	Provide a overview on the current enabling technologies for
cyber-physical and sensor-based systems, 
*	Provide a good opportunity to meet people and distinguished scholars
working on cyber-physical and sensor-based systems, 
*	Establish contacts that may lead to research collaborations in the
future. 


 <http://www.dei.isep.ipp.pt/%7Eakoubaa/sensornets/topics.php> Topics


The main topics addressed in SensorNets 2009 are: 

*	Principles of Wireless Sensor Networks and RFID Systems: node
architecture, network architectures, communication protocols (MAC, routing),
RFID concepts, data dissemination, network coverage, aggregation, operating
systems, sensor network programming, topology control, 
*	Non-functional properties of Wireless Sensor Networks: localization,
mobility, security, quality-of-service, real-time, reliability,
fault-tolerance,
*	Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks and RFID Systems:
environment monitoring, tracking applications, cooperative objects,
surveillance, home automation
*	Challenges towards building Cyber-physical Systems: Standardization
efforts, heterogeneous network integration, IP over IEEE 802.15.4,
interoperability,


 


Audience


The expected audience are:

*	Post-graduate students, PhD students, and young researchers from
universities: SensorNets 2009 will provide a very thorough and comprehensive
background for young researchers starting their work in the areas of WSNs
and CPS. 
*	Researchers and engineers from academic and industrial laboratories
around the world, 

We expect hosting 60 participants.


Satellite Events


*	Demos & Posters session: This session will be dedicated to the
demonstrations and presentations of preliminary and ongoing works of PhD
students dealing with WSNs and CPS. Demo and Poster papers must be submitted
to the session chair and must not exceed two pages.
*	Awards: Best Master/Ph.D. Awards: Ph.D. dissertations and Master
theses already defended can be submitted to participate to the awards
competition.
*	Hands-on lab on TinyOS and IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee open source TinyOS
implementations

 

Lecturers

 

Habib M. Ammari, Hofstra University, (USA)

Mario Alves , CISTER Research Unit, (Portugal)

Sajal K. Das , University of Texas at Arlington, (USA)

Gianluca Dini , University of Pisa, (Italy)

Andrzej Duda, National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble, (France)

Vlado Handziski , Technical University of Berlin, (Germany)

Jan Hauer, Technical University of Berlin, (Germany)

Anis Koubaa, Al-Imam University/CISTER Research Unit, (KSA/Portugal)

Luca Mottola, Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS), (Sweden)

David Simplot-Ryl, INRIA/LIFL, (France)

Hichem Snoussi, University of Technology of Troyes, (France)

Ricardo Severino, CISTER research unit, (Portugal)

Habib Youssef, University of Sousse, (Tunisia)

 

 

Location

 

The city of Monastir is located in the central eastern part of Tunisia on
the Mediterranean coast. Located at 160 km from the capital (Tunis),
Monastir is a nice coastal resort, covering an area of 6,614 ha along a 6 km
long shore.

 

 

Organization

General Co-Chairs: Mohamed Abid, David Simplot-Ryl

Program Co-Chairs: Anis Koubâa, Habib M. Ammari

 

 

 

"Every one is facilitated to what it has been created for." محمد صلى الله
عليه وسلم

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Anis Koubâa
Teaching Affiliation

Al-Imam Mohamed Ibn Saud University,

Computer Science and Information System Department

Office N° SR-66, 

BP 5701

11681 Riyadh (SAUDI ARABIA)

Tel: +966 1 25 81 921

Research Affiliation

IPP-HURRAY Research Group 

IPP-ISEP, Rua Antonio Bernardino Almeida, 431
4200-072, Porto (PORTUGAL)
Email:  <mailto:akoubaa at dei.isep.ipp.pt> akoubaa at dei.isep.ipp.pt
Tel/Fax: +351 22 83 40 529
Research Web page:  <http://www.dei.isep.ipp.pt/~akoubaa/>
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