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                             CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

                                 ACM SenSys 2015



                          The 13th ACM Conference on 

                     Embedded Networked Sensor Systems



                          http://sensys.acm.org/2015/

                     November 1-4, 2015 - Seoul, South Korea

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* IMPORTANT DATES

  Early registration deadline                 October 7, 2015

  Conference dates                            November 2-4, 2015

  Workshops dates      			      November 1, 2015

Conference Registration: http://sensys.acm.org/2015/registration/
Advanced Program: http://sensys.acm.org/2015/program/


* SCOPE: ACM SenSys 2015 is the premier forum to discuss systems issues on networked sensing design, implementation, and applications. The conference will showcase an exciting array of presentations and demos on breakthrough research. SenSys 2015 will also host workshops on hot new topics, including Internet of Things, real-world sensor networks, smart energy systems, and context sensing and activity recognition. Please check the full program made available on the conference websites for details about the presentations, demos, keynotes, and workshops. 

* KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:  This year, the SenSys technical program will include two keynote speakers: Raj Rajkumar (Carnegie Mellon University) and Hendrik Hamann (IBM Research).

* TECHNICAL PROGRAM: 27 papers have been accepted for presentation and for publication in the conference proceedings. The complete list of accepted papers can be found on-line at the conference web page: http://sensys.acm.org/2015/program/

* WORKSHOPS: SenSys 2015 will hold four workshops on November 1st, 2015September 7th, 2014). The details of accepted workshop can be found on-line at the conference web page: http://sensys.acm.org/2015/workshops

      - The 3rd International Workshop on Energy Harvesting and Energy-Neutral Sensing Systems (ENSsys)
      - The 2nd International Workshop on Internet of Things towards Applications (IoT-App)
      - The 6th Workshop on Real World Wireless Sensor Networks
      - The 1st Workshop for Context Sensing and Activity Recognition (CSAR)

* POSTERS & DEMOS: SenSys 2015 also includes a Poster/Demo Session, providing innovative research prototypes, platforms and applications on sensing and networking technologies. The details of the session can be found at the conference web page: http://sensys.acm.org/2015/demos/

* Doctoral Colloquium: SenSys 2015 provides a Doctoral Colloquium where PhD students present their research-in-progress for an open discussion guided by a panel of experienced researchers and practitioners. Details can be found at the conference web page: http://sensys.acm.org/2015/dc/

* SPONSORS: SenSys 2015 organizing committee is pleased to announce it has Gold patrons (Golfzon, NSF), Silver patrons (Samsung, KAIST School of Computing, Center for Mobile Software Platform, Naver Labs, KT, Seoul Metropolitan Government, and Korea Tourism Foundation), and Bronze Patrons (DGIST, Center for Self-Organizing Software Platform). See more information at http://sensys.acm.org/2015/sponsors/

* VENUE: The venue for SenSys 2015 will be the Plaza Hotel. The hotel is located at the heart of Seoul, offering easy accesses to Seoul's many attractions. The special hotel rate is applicable for a fixed block of rooms. To guarantee this rate, make your hotel reservation as early as possible. Reservations can be made on-line: http://sensys.acm.org/2015/venue/


Preliminary Program
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Sunday, Novmeber 1: Workshops
- The 3rd International Workshop on Energy Harvesting and Energy-Neutral Sensing Systems (ENSsys)
- The 2nd International Workshop on Internet of Things towards Applications (IoT-App)
- The 6th Workshop on Real World Wireless Sensor Networks
- The 1st Workshop for Context Sensing and Activity Recognition (CSAR)
- Doctoral Colloquium

Monday, November 2

8:15-8:30          Welcome
8:30-9:30          Keynote Talk, Raj Rajkumar (Carnegie Mellon University)
                           “Self-Driving Vehicles: The Challenges and Opportunities Ahead”
10-noon            Energy
·         Tragedy of the Coulombs: Federating Energy Storage for Tiny, Intermittently-Powered Sensors
	Josiah Hester, Lanny Sitanayah, Jacob Sorber (Clemson University)

·         PowerBlade: A Low Profile True Power Plug Load Meter
	Samuel DeBruin, Branden Ghena, Ye-Sheng Kuo, Prabal Dutta (University of Michigan)

·         PowerForecaster: Predicting Smartphone Power Impact of Continuous Sensing Applications at Pre-installation Time
	Chulhong Min (KAIST), Seungwoo Kang (KOREATECH), Youngki Lee (Singapore Management University), Pillsoon Park, Sangwon Choi, Chungkuk Yoo (KAIST), Younghyun Ju (NAVER Labs), Inseok Hwang (IBM Research Austin), Seungpyo Choi, Junehwa Song (KAIST)

·         Zippy: On-Demand Network Flooding
	Felix Sutton, Bernhard Buchli, Jan Beutel, Lothar Thiele (ETH Zurich)
 
Noon-1pm        Lunch
1-3pm               Indoor Mapping and Navigation
·         Rise of the Indoor Crowd: Reconstruction of Building Interior View via Mobile Crowdsourcing
	Si Chen, Muyuan Li, Kui Ren (SUNY Buffalo), Xinwen Fu (University of Massachusetts Lowell), Chunming Qiao (SUNY Buffalo)

·         ALPS: A Bluetooth and Ultrasound Platform for Mapping and Localization
	Patrick Lazik, Niranjini Rajagopal, Oliver Shih, Bruno Sinopoli, Anthony Rowe (Carnegie Mellon University)

·         iMoon: Using Smartphones for Image-based Indoor Navigation 
	Jiang Dong, Yu Xiao, Marius Noreikis, Zhonghong Ou, Antti Ylä-Jääski(Aalto University)

·         VeTrack: Real Time Vehicle Tracking in Uninstrumented Indoor Environments
	Mingmin Zhao, Tao Ye, Ruipeng Gao, Fan Ye, Yizhou Wang, Guojie Luo (Peking University)

3:30-5:30           Object and Activity Recognition
·         ShopMiner: Mining Customer Shopping Behavior in Physical Clothing Stores with Passive RFIDs
	Longfei Shangguan, Zimu Zhou (HKUST), Xiaolong Zheng, Lei Yang, Yunhao Liu (Tsinghua University), Jinsong Han (Xi'an Jiaotong University)

·         Smart Devices are Different: Assessing and Mitigating Mobile Sensing Heterogeneities for Activity Recognition
	Allan Stisen, Henrik Blunck (Aarhus University), Sourav Bhattacharya (Bell Laboratories), Thor Siiger Prentow, Mikkel Baun Kjaegaard (Aarhus University), Anind Dey (Carnegie Mellon University), Tobias Sonne, Mads Møller Jensen (Aarhus University)

·         FEMO: A Platform for Free-weight Exercise Monitoring with RFIDs 
	Han Ding (Xi'an Jiaotong University), Longfei Shangguan (HKUST), Zheng Yang (Tsinghua University), Jinsong Han (Xi'an Jiaotong University), Zimu Zhou (HKUST), Panlong Yang (PLA University of Science and Technology), Wei Xi, Jizhong Zhao (Xi'an Jiaotong University)

·         Glimpse: Continuous, Real-Time Object Recognition on Mobile Devices
	Tiffany Yu-Han Chen (MIT), Lenin Ravindranath (Microsoft Research), Shuo Deng (MIT), Paramvir Bahl (Microsoft Research), Hari Balakrishnan (MIT)

5:30-7:30pm     Reception/Posters

 
Tuesday, November 3

8:30-10am:       Information Services
·         Truth Discovery on Crowd Sensing of Correlated Entities
	Chuishi Meng, Wenjun Jiang, Yaliang Li, Jing Gao, Lu Su, Hu Ding (SUNY Buffalo)

·         Cloud-Enabled Privacy-Preserving Truth Discovery in Crowd Sensing Systems 
	Chenglin Miao, Wenjun Jiang, Lu Su, Yaliang Li, Suxin Guo, Zhan Qin, Houping Xiao, Jing Gao, Kui Ren(SUNY Buffalo)

·         Talos: Encrypted Query Processing for the Internet of Things
	Hossein Shafagh, Anwar Hithnawi, Andreas Droescher (ETH Zurich), Simon Duquennoy (SICS Swedish ICT), Wen Hu (UNSW)

10:30-12:30pm Localization
·         SpinLight: A High Accuracy and Robust Light Positioning System for Indoor Applications
	Bo Xie, Guang Tan (SIAT, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Tian He (University of Minnesota)

·         Indoor Trilateration for Fingerprint-based Localization
	Suining He , Tianyang Hu, S.-H. Gary Chan (HKUST)

·         Accurate Positioning via Cross-Modality Training
	Savvas Papaioannou, Hongkai Wen, Zhuoling Xiao, Andrew Markham, Niki Trigoni (University of Oxford)

·         CARLOC: Precise Positioning of Automobiles
	Yurong Jiang, Hang Qiu, Matthew McCartney, Gaurav Sukhatme (University of Southern California), Marco Gruteser (Rutgers University), Fan Bai, Donald Grimm (GM Global Research & Development), Ramesh Govindan (University of Southern California)

12:30-1:30pm    Lunch

1:30-3:30pm      Systems
·         Bolt: A Stateful Processor Interconnect          
	Felix Sutton, Reto Da Forno, Marco Zimmerling, Roman Lim, Tonio Gsell, Georgia Giannopoulou, Federico Ferrari, Jan Beutel, Lothar Thiele (ETH Zurich)

·         MarketNet: An Asymmetric Transmission Power-based Wireless System for Managing e-Price Tags in Markets
	Hyung-Sin Kim, Hosoo Cho, Myung-Sup Lee (Seoul National University), Jeongyeup Paek (Chung-Ang University), JeongGil Ko (Ajou University), Saewoong Bahk (Seoul National University)

·         DrunkWalk: Collaborative and Adaptive Planning for Navigation of Micro-Aerial Sensor Swarm
	Xinlei Chen, Aveek Purohit, Carlos Ruiz Dominguez (Carnegie Mellon University), Stefano Carpin (UC Merced), Pei Zhang (Carnegie Mellon University)

·         Sensing Ambient Light for User Experience-Oriented Color Scheme Adaptation on Smartphone
	Jiadi Yu, Jiaming Zhao (Shanghai Jiaotong University), Yingying Chen (Stevens Institute of Technology), Jie Yang (Florida State University)
 
3:30-4:30pm      Panel
4:40-7:30pm      Trip/Social Event
7:30pm Dinner
 

Wednesday, November 4

8:30-9:30am      Keynote Talk, Hendrik Hamann (IBM Research)
                           “From Sensors to Smarter Solutions with Physical Analytics”

10am-noon       Networking
·         cETX: Incorporating Spatiotemporal Correlation for Better Wireless Networking
	Song Min Kim, Shuai Wang, Tian He (University of Minnesota)

·         Orchestra: Robust Mesh Networks Through Autonomously Scheduled TSCH
	Simon Duquennoy (SICS Swedish ICT), Beshr Al Nahas, Olaf Landsiedel (Chalmers University of Technology), Thomas Watteyne (INRIA)

·         Directional Transmissions and Receptions for High-throughput Bulk Forwarding in Wireless Sensor Networks
	Ambuj Varshney (Uppsala University), Luca Mottola (Politecnico di Milano, SICS Swedish ICT), Mats Carlsson (SICS Swedish ICT), Thiemo Voigt (Uppsala University, SICS Swedish ICT)

·         When Pipelines Meet Fountain: Fast Data Dissemination in Wireless Sensor Networks     
	Wan Du, Jansen Christian Liando, Huanle Zhang, Mo Li(Nanyang Technological University)
 
Noon-1pm       Business meeting






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