IST-AWSN'15

Date: Jun 02, 2015 2:00 am – Jun 05, 2015 11:00 am
Location: London, UK

10th International Symposium on Intelligent Techniques for Ad hoc and Wireless Sensor Networks

IST-AWSN'15 will be held in conjunction with the 6th International Conference on Ambient Systems, Networks and Technologies (ANT-2015) in London, United Kingdom, June 2-5, 2015.

Recent developments of low-cost, low-power, multifunctional wireless sensors and smart devices have enabled the fast growth of Ad-hoc and Wireless Sensor Network (AWSN) applications. AWSNs consist of numerous small battery powered nodes. A combination of the dense deployment of numerous smart sensors, actuators and smart mobiles nodes, AI techniques, and intelligent agents can provide pervasive services, enabling users to satisfy their needs anytime anywhere. Different problems rise at different level from protocol specification and verification, simulation and performance evaluation to distributed intelligent software specification and design.

This symposium aims to bring together researchers and practitioners working on different aspects of ad-hoc and wireless sensor networks and software agent technology in an effort to highlight the state-of-the-art and discuss the challenges and opportunities to explore new research directions. We strongly welcome submissions that include results which advance the state of the art relating to the theme of the symposium.

The main topics to be addressed include (but not limited to):

  • Adaptive agents in AWSN
  • Security and trust in AWSNs
  • Agent-based architectures and middleware for AWSNs
  • Agents design issues dealing with reliability, efficiency, and fault tolerance
  • Context and situation awareness
  • Distributed management systems for AWSNs
  • Future Internet of Things
  • Intelligent data fusion and aggregation
  • Intelligent query and data dissemination
  • Intelligent systems for AWSNs
  • Simulation Tools and Methods
  • M2M communication protocols for sensors networks
  • Mobile Peer-to-Peer systems for AWSNs
  • Power management and energy-efficient protocols
  • QoS, performance evaluation and simulation
  • Routing protocols for AWSNs
  • Self-organization of AWSNs
  • Sensors and actuators infrastructures for ubiquitous robotics applications
  • Knowledge Modeling and reasoning with Uncertainty

IST-AWSN 2015 Publicity chair:
Emmanuel K. Kalunga, South Africa
Tshwane University of Technology

  • CPS Domains
  • Robotics
  • CPS Technologies
  • Architectures
  • Design Automation Tools
  • Systems Engineering
  • Wireless Sensing and Actuation
  • Foundations
  • Architectures
  • Modeling
  • Simulation
  • Symposium
  • 2015
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