Abbrevation
CWSN&IOTT
City
San Diego
Country
United States
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Abstract

A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a collection of tiny devices capable of sensing, computation and wireless communication operating in a certain environment to monitor and control events of interest in a distributed manner and collectively react to critical situations&#046; WSN applications span various domains such as environmental and building monitoring and surveillance, pollution monitoring, agriculture, health care, home&#8211;automation, energy management, earthquake and eruption monitoring&#046; Notably, through collaboration WSNs can organize efficiently, prolong system lifetime, handle dynamics, detect and correct errors, all with the final goal of eventually executing reliably the user application&#046;<br>Moreover, collaborative WSNs are integrated as basic elements of collaborative IoT technologies to create novel pervasive smart environments&#046; This special session focuses on exploring collaborative techniques to make WSNs more reliable, intelligent, effective and easy&#8211;to&#8211;use in academic&#8211; and industry&#8211;related scenarios and to integrate them with IoT technology&#046; Prospective authors are invited to submit original papers to the Special Session in the areas described below&#046;<br>Indicative Topics/Areas<br>WSN/IoT architectures, protocols, and algorithms<br>Collaborative design of sensor nodes, WSN and IoT devices<br>Localization in WSN/IoT<br>Data management in WSN/IoT, including distributed storage, distributed processing, query, manipulation, data fusion, and data mining<br>WSN/IoT reliability and security<br>Cooperative signal and information processing in WSN/IoT<br>Integration between WSN and IoT<br>Collaborative Body Sensor Networks<br>Integration of WSN and Cloud computing<br>WSN applications in Health Care, Automotive, Logistics, Energy Management, Manufacturing, etc&#046;<br>Collaborative IoT Applications and Systems<br>