AWASN'19
http://www.comp.sd.tmu.ac.jp/kazuyasakai/events/awasn19.html
In Conjunction with
The 48th International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP) 2019
https://www.hpcs.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp/icpp2019/
Kyoto, Japan, August 5-8, 2019
Research of wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks is continuing to produce potential solutions to the networking scenarios that require efficient and dynamic communications among distributed mobile users over relatively bandwidth-constrained wireless links. The distributed sensing capabilities and the ease of deployment of sensors enable various interesting applications, such as monitoring the environment to collect information, assisting emergence/rescue operations and forming vehicle and military networks, etc. The related subjects are enormously complex, involving many concepts, protocols, technologies, algorithms, and products that work together in an intricate manner. This workshop is focused on the issues that arise in designing wireless sensor and ad-hoc networks, including both the practice of employing wireless sensors in real-world applications and the fundamental/theoretical basis that leads to building such applications. We hope to provide a forum for sharing ideas and experience among researchers and practitioners working on state-of-the-art techniques in this challenging field.
The topics include but not limited to:
- VANET applications
- Mobile P2P and overlay networks
- Data dissemination
- Middleware
- Mobile data management
- Routing and messaging protocols
- Privacy and security applications
- Energy and resource management
- Location based services
- Resource management
- Multiple access
- Localization and tracking
- Fault tolerance and redundancy schemes
- Multimedia/QoS communications
- Cloud applications
- Novel applications related to wireless, ad hoc, and sensor networks
The published papers will be available at the conference in digital format, and will be submitted to the IEEE CS Digital Library.
Submission Guidelines
Papers should not exceed 10 pages in the ACM format located at: https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template
Papers should be submitted in pdf format together with a short abstract (approximately 150 words) via EasyChair.
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=awasn2019
Each submission will be reviewed by at least two reviewers.
Important Dates
Submission deadline | May 10, 2019. |
Notification date | May 24, 2019 |
Camera-ready due | June 7, 2019. | Workshop date | Aug. 5th, 2019. |
Organizing Committee
General Chair: | Professor Kazuya Sakai Tokyo Metropolitan University Email: |
TPC Chairs: | Professor Manato Fujimoto Nara Institute of Science and Technology Email: |
Dr. Ji Zhang Doxpop, LLC. |
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Professor Xunfei Jiang Earlham College |
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Professor Min-Te Sun National Central University |
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Program Committee: | |
Professor Satoshi Fukumoto, Tokyo Metropolitan University | |
Professor Masayuki Arai, Nihon University | |
Dr. Mamoru Ohara, Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute | |
Professor Scott C.-H. Huang, National Tsing Hua University | |
Professor Guaning Chen, Kainan University |
Workshop Program
Room B, 11:00am - 12:00am, Aug. 5th, 2019.
- Shunroku Kawabata, Matuzaki Raito, Ebara Hiroyuki, "Mixed synchronous and asynchronous duty-cycling protocol in sensor networks"
- Manato Fujimoto, Haruka Wada, Zhihua Zhang, "A Proposal of Care Planning Infrastructure Platform for Reducing Burden on Caretakers in Nursing Homes"
- Wei-Ting Tseng, Min-Te Sun, Kazuya Sakai, Wenlu Wang, "Turn Prediction for Special Intersections and Its Case Study"