Current developments show that in the near future the wide availability of low cost, short range radio technology, along with advances in wireless networking, will enable wireless adhoc sensor networks to become commonly deployed. In these networks, each node may be equipped with a variety of sensors, such as acoustic, seismic, infrared, motion, biomedical and chemical sensors with higher level of information inference associated with identification, embedded signal processing and networking of the data. This conference intends to be the meeting point of researchers and practitioners to share experiences and ideas on innovative developments in any aspect of sensor networks, including Hardware of Sensor Networks, Wireless Communication Protocols, Sensor Networks Software and Architectures, Wireless Information Networks, Data Manipulation, Signal Processing, Localization and Object Tracking through Sensor Networks, Obstacles, Applications and Uses. Papers describing original work are invited in any of the areas listed below. Accepted papers, presented at the conference by one of the authors, will be published in the proceedings of SENSORNETS. Acceptance will be based on quality, relevance and originality. There will be both oral and poster sessions. Special sessions, dedicated to case–studies and commercial presentations, as well as technical tutorials, dedicated to technical/scientific topics, are also envisaged: companies interested in presenting their products/methodologies or researchers interested in presenting a demo or lecturing a tutorial are invited to contact the conference secretariat.<br>CONFERENCE AREAS<br>Each of these topic areas is expanded below but the sub–topics list is not exhaustive. Papers may address one or more of the listed sub–topics, although authors should not feel limited by them. Unlisted but related sub–topics are also acceptable, provided they fit in one of the following main topic areas:<br>1. SENSOR NETWORKS SOFTWARE, ARCHITECTURES AND APPLICATIONS<br>2. WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS<br>3. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT<br>4. INTELLIGENT DATA ANALYSIS AND PROCESSING<br>5. SECURITY AND PRIVACY IN SENSOR NETWORKS<br>AREA 1: SENSOR NETWORKS SOFTWARE, ARCHITECTURES AND APPLICATIONS<br>Internet of Things<br>Human–Computer Interfaces<br>Multi–Agent Systems<br>Cloud Computing<br>Modeling and Simulation<br>Decision Support<br>Platforms and Operating Systems<br>Programming and Middleware<br>Connectivity and Communication<br>Scheduling, Tasking and Control<br>Home Monitoring<br>Ambient Assisted Living<br>AREA 2: WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS<br>Technologies and Standards<br>Network Performance<br>Power Management<br>Network Topologies<br>Node Mobility<br>Cross–Layer Design<br>Connected Vehicles<br>Networked Embedded Systems<br>Wearable Computing and Body Area Networks<br>Wireless Network Protocols<br>Optical Sensors<br>Physical Sensors: Temperature, Mechanical, Magnetic, and other<br>Sensor Networks<br>Sensor Applications<br>Wired and Wireless Sensor Systems: Signals, Transceivers, and Interfaces<br>Routing Techniques<br>Ad Hoc Networks<br>AREA 3: ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT<br>Green Sensor Networks<br>Energy Efficiency<br>Environmental Impact Reduction<br>Industrial and Structural Monitoring<br>Environment Monitoring<br>Measurement and Control of Water<br>Air Quality Monitoring<br>Gas Analysis and Sensing<br>Remote Sensing and Telemetry<br>Geospatial Knowledge Management Systems<br>Fire, Drought and Flood Monitoring<br>Smart Grids and Energy Control Systems<br>AREA 4: INTELLIGENT DATA ANALYSIS AND PROCESSING<br>Sensor Data Fusion<br>Ontologies<br>Big Data<br>Computational Intelligence<br>Image Processing<br>Multi–sensor Data Processing<br>Aggregation, Classification and Tracking<br>Pattern Recognition<br>Reasoning on Sensor Data<br>Data Quality and Integrity<br>Interoperability<br>Statistical and Adaptive Signal Processing<br>Information Retrieval and Data Mining<br>AREA 5: SECURITY AND PRIVACY IN SENSOR NETWORKS<br>Security Threats<br>Biometric Systems<br>Healthcare Applications<br>Cryptography<br>Infrastructure Reliability<br>Authentication<br>Defense and Security<br>Wireless Surveillance<br>Visual Sensor Networks<br>Fault Tolerance and Diagnosis<br>Vulnerability and Privacy<br>KEYNOTE SPEAKERS<br>SENSORNETS 2019 will have several invited keynote speakers, who are internationally recognized experts in their areas. Their names are not yet confirmed.<br>
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SENSORNETS
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