CFP: 7th International Workshop on Semantic Sensor Networks (SSN 2014). Submission is July 7.

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                                 Call For Papers
7th International Workshop on Semantic Sensor Networks (SSN 2014)
                         http://knoesis.org/ssn2014/
In conjunction with the 13th International Semantic Web Conference ISWC2014
                     http://iswc2014.semanticweb.org
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The number of IP connected devices will be nearly three times the global population by 2016 and a growing amount of Internet traffic is originating with non-PC devices.  Many of these devices can act as sensors and there may be trillions of fixed sensors by 2020.   Such sensors are geographically distributed and are capable of forming ad hoc networks, with nodes expected to be dynamically inserted and removed.  This diverse, changing environment provides many interesting challenges. 

While frameworks such as the Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) standards, developed by the Open Geospatial Consortium, provide some interoperability, semantics is increasingly seen as a key enabler for integration of sensor data and broader Web information systems. Analytical and reasoning capabilities afforded by Semantic Web standards and technologies are considered important for developing advanced applications that go from capturing observations to recognition of events and ultimately developing comprehensive situational awareness.  Defense, transportation, global enterprise, and natural resource management industries are leading the rapid emergence of applications in commercial, civic, and scientific operations that involve sensors, web services and semantics. Semantic technologies are often proposed as important components of complex, cross-jurisdictional, heterogeneous, dynamic information systems. The needs and opportunities arising from the rapidly growing capabilities of networked sensing devices are a challenging case.

SSN 2014 aims to provide an inter-disciplinary forum to explore and promote the technologies related to a combination of the semantic web, sensor networking and sensors in the Internet of Things. Specifically, to develop an understanding of the ways semantic web technologies can contribute to the growth, application and deployment of large-scale sensor networks on the one hand, and the ways that sensor networks can contribute to the emerging semantic web, on the other.


Topics of Interest:

- Semantic support for Sensor Web Enablement
- Semantic integration in heterogeneous sensor networks
- Semantic web services architectures for sensor networks
- Semantic discovery of sensors, sensor data and services
- Linked Data and Data Cubes for sensor networks
- Integration of semantic sensor networks with Internet/Web of Things
- Semantic reasoning for network topology management
- Experience in sensor network applications of semantic technologies
- Citizen sensors, participatory sensing and social sensing
- Semantic algorithms for data fusion and situation awareness
- Rule-based sensor systems
- Semantic policy management in shared networks
- Semantic approaches to status monitoring and configuration of sensor systems
- Spatio-temporal reasoning in sensor networks
- Reasoning with incomplete or uncertain information in sensor networks
- Semantic middleware for active and passive sensor networks
- Ontologies for sensor and RFID networks
- Semantic feedback and control
- Emergent semantics and ambient intelligence in sensor systems
- Scalability, security, trust and privacy in semantic sensor networks
- Sensors and observations for symbol grounding
- Semantic sensor context management and provenance
- Semantic web in sensor data mashups


Submission Instructions:

We solicit the following types of papers: full papers, short papers and demonstration papers.

Full papers should be of 12-16 pages length. Short papers should be 2-6 pages and should clearly include Short Paper in the paper title. Demonstration papers should be 1-4 pages, should clearly include Demonstration in the paper title, and are expected to describe software to be demonstrated at the workshop. The papers must be in good English in PDF format and in the Springer LNCS style.

For details on the LNCS style, see Springer's Author Instructions at: http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0

The papers must be submitted using the following URL: 

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ssn2014


Important Dates:

- submission date: 7 July, 2014 
- author notifications: July 30, 2014
- camera-ready proceedings: August 20, 2014.
- workshop will be held on October 19th or 20th, 2014.   


Chairs:

Michael Compton, CSIRO Computational Informatics, Australia
Krzysztof Janowicz, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Kerry Taylor, CSIRO Computational Informatics, Australia


Advisors:

Amit Sheth, Kno.e.sis, Wright State University, USA
Manfred Hauswirth, Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Ireland


Program Committee:

- Prof Thomas Meyer, Meraka Institute, CSIR, South Africa
- Dr Payam Barnaghi, University of Surrey, UK 
- Mr Pramod Anantharam, Wright State University, USA
- Dr Jean-Paul Calbimonte, EPFL, Switzerland
- Dr Danh Le Phouc, Insight, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
- Dr Deshendran Moodley, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
- Dr Kevin Page, Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford, UK
- Prof Franz Baader, TU Dresden, Germany
- Dr Oscar Corcho, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
- Dr Alasdair Gray, Heriot-Watt University, UK
- Dr Josiane Xavier Parreira, National University of Ireland, Ireland
- Dr Cory Henson, Bosch Research and Technology Center, Pittsburgh, USA

Contact: Michael Compton (Michael.Compton@csiro.au)

Received on Tuesday, 24 June 2014 04:47:21 UTC