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RTSS 2010
The 31st IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium
November 30 - December 3, 2010
San Diego, CA, USA
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    Cyber-Physical Systems
    Design & Verification
    Wireless Sensor Networks
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Important Dates
(Year 2010)
May 16 HARD deadline for paper submissions
Aug. 8 Notification of acceptance
Oct. 29 Hotel registration deadline, early conference registration deadline
Sept. 12 Camera-ready deadline
Nov. 30 Workshops
Dec. 1-3 Symposium

Call for Papers
Wireless Sensor Networks

Wireless sensor networks have emerged as a new platform for distributed embedded systems. Example applications include medical care, emergency response, critical infrastructure protection, intelligent transportation, and smart manufacturing. This track aims at fostering interaction and collaboration of researchers and exchanging new ideas in various aspects of sensor network research. The technical program of this track will consist of selected regular papers.

Authors are invited to submit original unpublished manuscripts that demonstrate current research on various aspects of wireless sensor network systems.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:

  • Sensor network applications and deployment experiences
  • Sensor network protocols and architectures
  • Operating systems and middleware for sensor networks
  • Real-time issues in sensor networks
  • Distributed networked sensing and control
  • Power management
  • Programming abstractions
  • Wide-area sensing services
  • Detection, classification, and estimation
  • Localization and time synchronization
  • Security and privacy
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