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7th EAI International Conference on Sensor Systems and Software

December 1–2, 2016 | Nice, France

 

Proceedings published:

https://eudl.eu/proceedings/S-CUBE/2016

 

 

7th EAI International Conference on Sensor Systems and Software

 

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Scope:

 

The 7th EAI conference on Sensor Systems and Software is a single track forum for research on system development and software support for embedded sensing, broadly defined. This year the conference will be organized in co-location with eSame conference.

The aim of the conference is to provide a forum in which researchers and practitioners from academia and industry, as well as the ‘makers’, may work together in order to present and debate on different innovative solutions and applications in sensing systems within the scope of IoT.

 

Highlights:

 

 

  • Accepted papers will be published in the S- Cube Conference Proceedings and by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes of ICST (LNICST). The proceedings will be available both in book form and via the SpringerLink digital library, which is one of the largest digital libraries online and covers a variety of scientific disciplines.

 

  • Proceedings are submitted for inclusion to the leading indexing services: Elsevier (EI), ISI Thomson´s Scientific and Technical Proceedings at Web of Science, Scopus, Crossref, Google Scholar, DBLP, as well as EAI´s own EU Digital Library (EUDL).

 

 

  • Selected papers will be invited to publish extended version of accepted paper in the Sensors journal.

 

 

  Topics:

 

  • Experiences from real-world low-power IoT applications and deployments
  • Power management algorithms for energy harvesting sensing systems
  • Civil infrastructure monitoring and control (buildings, bridges, tunnels, roads, etc.)
  • Environmental monitoring and control
  • Experiences of real-world sensing applications and deployments
  • Innovative mobile and mobile sensing applications
  • New hardware and sensing platforms
  • Reprogrammable and reconfigurable sensing systems especially smart cameras
  • Machine learning for sensors data, video processing and context recognition
  • Semantic technologies for interoperability and context awareness
  • Sensor data processing, storage and management
  • Smart-Cities / Smart-X applications involving sensing and control
  • Wearable sensing technologies (smart textile, wearable electronics)
  • Power management algorithms for energy harvesting sensing systems
  • Architectures for energy-neutral sensing systems
  • Resilient energy-neutral sensors
  • Ultra low power communication and wake up radio devices
  •  Smart-Cities / Smart-X applications involving sensing and control
  • Wearable sensing technologies (smart textile, wearable electronics)