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[dbjapan] INSS Call for Papers (Deadline Extention)


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                            Call For Papers

                    Fifth International Conference
               on Networked Sensing Systems (INSS 2008)

                           June 17-20, 2008
                            Kanazawa, Japan
                       http://www.inss-conf.org/
                        Sponsored by SICE, IEEE

                < Paper Submission Deadline Extended >
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During the past years, the International Conference on Networked
Sensing Systems (INSS) has established itself as THE scientific event
where academic and industrial experts from the areas of sensor systems,
wireless networks, and sensor network applications come together.  The
INSS provides a forum to hear about the latest developments in these
areas, to exchange ideas, and to start up collaborations within these
fields and between industry and academia.

Call for Scientific Contributions
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INSS 2008 is the fifth annual conference in the series, and features a
highly selective technical program. We invite outstanding research
papers for the regular paper track from the field of sensor technology,
wireless networking, and applications of networked sensor systems. The
conference especially encourages submissions that investigate research
issues shared between all three areas. Topics of interest include but
are not limited to:

 - Applications of Networked Sensing Systems
 - Prototypes, Field Studies & Testbeds for Networked Sensing Systems
 - Security for Networked Sensing Systems
 - Data Management for Networked Sensing Systems
 - Middleware for Networked Sensing Systems
 - Communication Protocols
 - Sensor Phenomena and Modeling
 - Sensors and Sensing Systems
 - Materials, Fabrication, and Packaging of Sensors

INSS 2008 invites the submission of both regular and short papers.
Regular papers must be 4-8 pages long (two-column format) and include
an abstract of 100-150 words. Short papers must be 2-4 pages long
(two-column format) and include an abstract of 100-150 words. All
papers should be formatted according to the "IEEE transactions"
format. Short papers are suitable for interactive discussions; the
presenters of accepted short papers are given short oral presentation
times and poster space for discussions.

INSS 2008 is specifically seeking papers that are of interest to the
interdisciplinary community represented at the conference. All
submissions will be peer-reviewed and evaluated on the basis of
originality, significance of contribution, technical correctness, and
presentation. Papers submitted must contain original, unpublished
material and must not be under simultaneous review for any other
conference, journal, workshop, or other publication. Accepted papers
will be included in the conference proceedings and accessible online
via IEEE Explorer. Authors are required to attend the conference to
present their work.

See the web site at http://www.inss-conf.org/ for submission details.

Call for Industrial Contributions
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This year, INSS offers an industry track. Industry papers are suitable
for industry researchers to present not only technical, but also
practical issues surrounding production, deployment, and
commercialization of networked sensing technology. Industry papers
must be 2-4 pages long (two-column format) and include an abstract of
100-150 words. All papers should be formatted according to the "IEEE
transactions" format. The submitted industry papers will be reviewed
by industry track TPC members. Accepted industry papers will be
presented in the main conference's industry track session given full
oral presentation times. The industrial track aims at providing a
forum among practitioners, developers, and researchers to discuss
practical issues including but not limited to:

 - Designing networked sensing systems for commercial applications
 - Service models and architectures for successful deployments
 - Production engineering for networked sensing systems
 - Evaluation of networked sensing systems in practical applications

See the web site at http://www.inss-conf.org/ for submission details.

Important Dates
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You need to register your paper via the INSS2008 paper submission
page first. For more information, please refer to http://www.inss-org.conf.

 Paper Registrations Due: December 1, 2007 (IMPORTANT!)
 Paper Upload Due: December 14, 2007 (EXTENDED)
 Notification of Acceptance: February 6, 2008
 Camera-Ready Papers: March 7, 2008
 Conference Dates: June 17 - 19, 2008

Important Dates for Industrial Track
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 Paper Submissions Due: January 7, 2008
 Notification of Acceptance: February 6, 2008 (same to regular track)
 Camera-Ready Papers: March 7, 2008 (same to regular track)

Organization
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General Co-chairs:
 Hideto Iwaoka, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan
 Steven Glaser, University of California Berkeley, USA
 Henry Tirri, Nokia Research Centre, Finland

Program Chair:
 Marc Langheinrich, ETH, Zurich

Program Vice-chairs:
 Jin Nakazawa, Keio University, Japan
 Steven Garverick, Case Western Reserve University, USA

Publicity Chair:
 Satoshi Honda, Keio University, Japan
 Jan Beutel, ETH, Zurich

Industrial Track Program Chair:
 Masateru Minami, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan

Posters Chair:
 Hidekata Hontani, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

Demonstrations Chair:
 Christian Decker, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

Workshop Chairs:
 Hartmut Hillmer, Universita"t Kassel, Germany
 Takuichi Nishimura, AIST, JAPAN

Tutorial Chair:
 Hideyuki Kawashima, University of Tsukuba, Japan

Financial Chair
 Hiroyuki Shinoda, The University of Tokyo, Japan

Treasurer
 Masashi Toda, Future University - Hakodate, Japan

Steering Committee Co-chairs:
 Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
 Norman Tien, Case Western Reserve University, USA

Steering Committee:
 Shigeru Ando, University of Tokyo, Japan
 Michael Beigl, University of Braunschweig, Germany
 Paul J. M. Havinga, University of Twente, the Netherlands
 Satoshi Honda, Keio University, Japan
 Hidekata Hontani, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
 Hideto Iwaoka, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan
 Marc Langheinrich, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
 Sang Hyuk Son, University of Virginia, USA
 Darrin Young, Case Western Reserve University, USA
 Feng Zhao, Microsoft Research, USA

Program Committee (confirmed):
 Tarek Abdelzaher, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, USA
 Michael Beigl, TU Braunschweig, Germany
 Jan Beutel, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
 Srdjan Capkun, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
 Haowen Chan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
 Christian Decker, TecO, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
 Paul Havinga, University of Twente, the Netherlands
 Hartmut Hillmer, University of Kassel, Germany
 Satoshi Honda, Keio University, Japan
 Hidekata Hontani, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
 Yoshihiro Kawahara, The University of Tokyo, Japan
 Hideyuki Kawashima, University of Tsukuba, Japan
 Daeyoung Kim, Information and Communications University, Korea
 Satoshi Kurihara, Osaka University, Japan
 Hyunyoung Lee, University of Denver, USA
 Vincenzo Liberatore, Case Western Reserve University, USA
 Pedro Marron, University of Stuttgart, Germany
 Masateru Minami, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
 Pedram Mohseni, Case Western Reserve University, USA
 Takuichi Nishimura, AIST, Japan
 Adrian Perrig, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
 Marcelo Pias, Cambridge University, UK
 Kay Roemer, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
 Silvia Santini, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
 Shivakumar Sastry, The University of Akron, USA
 Jochen Schiller, FU Berlin, Germany
 Hiroyuki Shinoda, University of Tokyo, Japan
 Sang Son, University of Virginia, USA
 Norman Tien, Case Western Reserve University, USA
 Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
 Kamin Whitehouse, University of Virginia, USA
 Darrin Young, Case Western Reserve University, USA
 Martina Zitterbart, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
 Yoshiyuki Nakamura, AIST, Japan
 Tian He, University of Minnesota, USA

Industrial Track Program Committee:
 Albert Krohn, Particle Computer, Germany
 Oliver Kasten, SAP Research, Swizerland
 Andrew Yeh, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
 Yoichi Takayanagi, Toshiba, Japan
 Narito Kurata, Kashima, Japan
 Li Zheng, Yamatake, Japan
 Shoichi Sakane, Yokogawa, Japan
 Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
 Hideto Iwaoka, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan
 Masahiko Yoshimoto, Kobe University, Japan
 Tomonori Seki, Omron Corporation, Japan
 Hidekuni Takao, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan

Local Arrangement Chair:
 Razvan Beuran, NICT, Japan

Local Arrangement Vice-chair:
 Junya Nakata, NICT, Japan

Conference Management:
 June Echizen, Echizen & Associates, Japan