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ICST 2014 : 8th International Conference on Sensing Technology (ICST 2014) | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/BLT/BEST/ICST2014/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
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Call for Special Session Proposals 8th International Conference on Sensing Technology (ICST 2014) 2-4 September 2014, Liverpool, UK ========================================================== Call for Special Session Proposals is now open! The aim of a special session is to provide an overview of the state-of-the-art and current research directions in specific fields of sensing technologies and their applications across scientific disciplines. Topics welcome include: • Wireless Sensor Networks • Autonomous Sensors and Sensor Systems • Smart Environmental Monitoring Systems • Applications of Smartphones as Sensing Platforms • Ubiquitous systems for HealthCare • Biologically Inspired Vision Sensors for Machine Vision Applications • Security and Privacy in WSN • The Internet of Things and the Web of Sensors • Devices and Circuits for Semiconductor Magnetic Field Sensors • Sensor applications in Agriculture Please contact the Special Session Chair if you would like to organize a special session. Special Session Program ----------------------- Special sessions consist of six papers as a target number, but a minimum of four and a maximum of eight papers are also acceptable. A special session paper can be a regular paper or an invited paper. Regular special session papers are unsolicited papers submitted by an author. The special session organizer may invite a distinguished researcher to submit an invited paper. Normally, there can be one or at most two such invited papers per special session, unless another agreement is made with the Special Session Chair. Paper Submission Process Authors submit papers for special sessions through the EDAS online submission system, indicating clearly the desired special session. Authors should follow the instructions for regular ICST papers (submitting a pdf file generated from either MS Word or LaTeX, in size A4). The deadline for online paper submission for special sessions is the same as the deadline for regular papers. Review Process -------------- Special session organizers will coordinate the peer-review process for their session papers with the support of the Special Session Chair. Invited papers are reviewed by the special session organizers. Accepted special session papers will be published in the conference proceedings alongside regular ICST papers and are subject to the same restrictions regarding format and length. The special sessions are intended to stimulate in-depth discussions in special areas relevant to the conference theme. Authors contributing to special sessions are required to register for the conference. Special Session Proposal Format ------------------------------- Prospective organisers of special sessions are encouraged to submit proposals containing: 1. The special session title 2. The name(s) of the organiser(s), with complete affiliations, contact addresses, emails and short biography (under 100 words each). 3. The aim and scope of the special session (under 300 words) Deadline -------- Special session proposals should be sent by 31st March 2014 to: Adriana Wilde, University of Southampton, UK (agw106@ecs.soton.ac.uk) ICST Special Session Chair |
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