International Workshop on Applications of Wireless Ad hoc and Sensor Networks (AWASN'14)

http://wasn.csie.ncu.edu.tw/index.php/events/awasn14

In Conjunction with

The 42nd International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP) 2013

http://icpp.cs.umn.edu/

Minneapolis, USA, September 9-12, 2014

 

Research of wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks is continuing to produce potential solutions to the networking scenarios that require efficient and dynamic communications among distributed mobile users over relatively bandwidth-constrained wireless links. The distributed sensing capabilities and the ease of deployment of sensors enable various interesting applications, such as monitoring the environment to collect information, assisting emergence/rescue operations and forming vehicle and military networks, etc. The related subjects are enormously complex, involving many concepts, protocols, technologies, algorithms, and products that work together in an intricate manner. This workshop is focused on the issues that arise in designing wireless sensor and ad-hoc networks, including both the practice of employing wireless sensors in real-world applications and the fundamental/theoretical basis that leads to building such applications. We hope to provide a forum for sharing ideas and experience among researchers and practitioners working on state-of-the-art techniques in this challenging field.

International Workshop on Applications of Wireless Ad hoc and Sensor Networks (AWASN'13)

http://wasn.csie.ncu.edu.tw/events/awasn13

In Conjunction with

The 42nd International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP) 2013

http://icpp2013.ens-lyon.fr

Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, Lyon, France, October 1 – 4, 2013

 

Research of wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks is continuing to produce potential solutions to the networking scenarios that require efficient and dynamic communications among distributed mobile users over relatively bandwidth-constrained wireless links. The distributed sensing capabilities and the ease of deployment of sensors enable various interesting applications, such as monitoring the environment to collect information, assisting emergence/rescue operations and forming vehicle and military networks, etc. The related subjects are enormously complex, involving many concepts, protocols, technologies, algorithms, and products that work together in an intricate manner. This workshop is focused on the issues that arise in designing wireless sensor and ad-hoc networks, including both the practice of employing wireless sensors in real-world applications and the fundamental/theoretical basis that leads to building such applications. We hope to provide a forum for sharing ideas and experience among researchers and practitioners working on state-of-the-art techniques in this challenging field.

International Workshop on Applications of Wireless Ad hoc and Sensor Networks (AWASN'12)

https://wasn.csie.ncu.edu.tw/events/awasn12

In Conjunction with

The 41st International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP) 2012

http://www.icpp2012.org/

Pittsburgh, PA, September 10, 2012

 

Research of wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks is continuing to produce potential solutions to the networking scenarios that require efficient and dynamic communications among distributed mobile users over relatively bandwidth-constrained wireless links. The distributed sensing capabilities and the ease of deployment of sensors enable various interesting applications, such as monitoring the environment to collect information, assisting emergence/rescue operations and forming vehicle and military networks, etc. The related subjects are enormously complex, involving many concepts, protocols, technologies, algorithms, and products that work together in an intricate manner. This workshop is focused on the issues that arise in designing wireless sensor and ad-hoc networks, including both the practice of employing wireless sensors in real-world applications and the fundamental/theoretical basis that leads to building such applications. We hope to provide a forum for sharing ideas and experience among researchers and practitioners working on state-of-the-art techniques in this challenging field.

International Workshop on Applications of Wireless Ad hoc and Sensor Networks (AWASN'11)

http://wasn.csie.ncu.edu.tw/events/awasn11

In Conjunction with ICPP 2011

http://icpp2011.org/

 

Taipei, Taiwan, September 13 ~ 16, 2011

 

With the advancement of MEMS technologies, wireless ad hoc and sensor networks have opened up broad application prospects. For example, wireless sensor networks could provide fine granularity real-time physical world sensing, which is a critical enabler for new products and services in a range of commercial and government sectors. On the other hand, the challenges for the development of wireless ad hoc and sensor networks also encompass a broad spectrum of research topics including computing platform miniaturization, low-power radio and autonomous networking. The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners from different backgrounds to exchange ideas, discuss solutions, and share experience.