Abbrevation
RealWSN
City
Seoul
Country
South Korea
Deadline Paper
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Abstract

Wireless sensor networks have established themselves recently as one of the most<br>important enabling technologies for a variety of applications — starting from<br>agricultural and environmental monitoring and reaching to the smart city and<br>smart grid scenarios&#046; A rich algorithm and protocol ecosystem has emerged too,<br>enabling various applications with very different requirements&#046;<br>At the same time, real deployments of wireless sensor networks still prove to be<br>cumbersome and not sufficiently automated&#046; Even the best known and used<br>algorithms and protocols need to be carefully manually tuned, in order to adapt<br>to the environment and the application&#046;<br>Recently other sensing networks and applications have emerged, such as mobile<br>sensing, crowd sensing, smartphone sensing, cyber physical systems, the Internet<br>of Things, etc&#046; Even if their concepts and approaches differ from each other,<br>the real&#8211;world problems apply similarly and even extend to challenges like<br>keeping up the interest of human users, enabling privacy and security,<br>etc&#046; Thus, this issue of RealWSN will extend its focus to include all relevant<br>sensing applications&#046;<br>The purpose of RealWSN is to bring together researchers and practitioners<br>working in the area of sensor networks, with focus on real&#8211;world experiments or<br>deployments of wireless sensor networks&#046; Researchers and practitioners are<br>invited to submit original contributions which aim to tackle the problem of<br>development and deployment of sensing applications in the real world&#046;<br>Workshop Scope:<br>The targeted topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to:<br>&#8211; Experiences from real&#8211;world sensing application deployments<br>&#8211; Software tools for characterisation, parametrisation and automatisation<br>of sensing applications<br>&#8211; Datasets gathered from real sensing applications<br>&#8211; Negative results and unsuccessful deployments<br>&#8211; Works in progress and not yet solved issues<br>&#8211; Management of faulty and malicious data in the real world<br>Sensing applications include, but are not limited to:<br>&#8211; Wireless sensor and actuator networks<br>&#8211; Mobile sensing, smartphone sensing<br>&#8211; Crowd sensing<br>&#8211; Cyber physical systems<br>&#8211; Internet of Things<br>