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SenSys introduces a highly selective, single-track forum for research on systems issues of networked sensing and actuation, broadly defined. Systems of smart sensors and actuators will revolutionize a wide array of application areas by providing an unprecedented density and fidelity of instrumentation. They also present systems challenges because of resource constraints, uncertainty, irregularity, mobility, and scale. This conference provides an ideal venue to address research challenges facing the design, development, deployment, use, and fundamental limits of these systems. Sensing and actuation systems require contributions from many fields, from wireless communication and networking, embedded systems and hardware, energy harvesting and management, distributed systems and algorithms, data management, and applications, so we welcome cross-disciplinary work.
 
SenSys introduces a highly selective, single-track forum for research on systems issues of networked sensing and actuation, broadly defined. Systems of smart sensors and actuators will revolutionize a wide array of application areas by providing an unprecedented density and fidelity of instrumentation. They also present systems challenges because of resource constraints, uncertainty, irregularity, mobility, and scale. This conference provides an ideal venue to address research challenges facing the design, development, deployment, use, and fundamental limits of these systems. Sensing and actuation systems require contributions from many fields, from wireless communication and networking, embedded systems and hardware, energy harvesting and management, distributed systems and algorithms, data management, and applications, so we welcome cross-disciplinary work.

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SenSys
The ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
Categories: Computer Hardware,Embedded Systems,Embedded Network Systems, Computer Networking, Computer Communications
WikiCFP Series: 2631
Twitter: @sensys_acm
CORE Rank (2017): A*
Avg. acceptance rate: 0
Avg. acceptance rate (last 5 years): 0
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The ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys) has an average acceptance rate of 0% (last 5 years 0%).

Events

There are 4 events of the series SenSys known to this wiki: SenSys 2008, SenSys 2016, SenSys 2019, SenSys 2020

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SenSys 20202020Nov 16Nov 19JP/14/YokohamaJPhttp://sensys.acm.org/2020/
SenSys 20192019Nov 10Nov 13US/NY/New York CityUShttp://sensys.acm.org/2019/Raghu K. Ganti
Xiaofan (Fred) Jiang
Gian Pietro Picco
Xia Zhou
SenSys 20162016Nov 14Nov 16US/CA/StanfordUShttp://sensys.acm.org/2016/demos/
SenSys 20082008Nov 5Nov 7US/NC/RaleighUShttp://sensys.acm.org/20081976


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SenSys introduces a highly selective, single-track forum for research on systems issues of networked sensing and actuation, broadly defined. Systems of smart sensors and actuators will revolutionize a wide array of application areas by providing an unprecedented density and fidelity of instrumentation. They also present systems challenges because of resource constraints, uncertainty, irregularity, mobility, and scale. This conference provides an ideal venue to address research challenges facing the design, development, deployment, use, and fundamental limits of these systems. Sensing and actuation systems require contributions from many fields, from wireless communication and networking, embedded systems and hardware, energy harvesting and management, distributed systems and algorithms, data management, and applications, so we welcome cross-disciplinary work.