Introduction

The IEEE Topical Meeting on Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks (WiSNet) is part of the annular Radio & Wireless Week (RWW), one of the key events in the MTT-S conference schedule.

The topics of WiSNet spread from wireless sensors, communication platforms for sensor networks, network architecture, low-power and RFID systems to radar, localization, wearable computing and devices and strategies for internet of things. Don’t miss your chance to submit your work to the topical conference WiSNet! The submission deadline for your paper with up to three pages is July 24, 2016.

If you are a student, you can participate in Student Best Paper Contest by simply checking the respective checkbox during paper submission and if you will be able to get a letter of your professor stating that you are a full-time student and that the presented work is originally yours.

Like in the previous year, WiSNet will continue to host the annular forum for Six-Port and Multi-Port community, where international experts meet in focused sessions to get in touch, discuss and enhance international cooperation in this emerging field. Feel free to participate and submit your paper to the subcommittee of Six-Port technology.

Call for paper

Important date

2016-07-24
Draft paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

The Internet of Things is a system of sensors and computers that communicate with themselves and your mobile devices. Papers featuring innovative work are solicited in (but not limited to) the following areas of wireless sensor systems:

  • Wireless sensors For Communication, Radar, Positioning and Imaging Applications

  • Wireless sensors for Localization, tracking, and RFID technologies

  • Wireless integrated sensors, front-ends, and building blocks

  • Wireless sensors for harsh environments, environmental, health, home and commercial applications

  • Wireless sensors networks, smart sensor systems, and autonomic networking

  • Sensor networks for sensor network topologies and sensor network communication architecture

  • Coexistence, synchronization and scheduling issues in hybrid and social networks

  • Cryptography, security, privacy issues in ad-hoc, sensor and mesh networks

  • Six-Port and Multi-Port Technology

Additionally, two new topics will be included for this year::

  • Internet of Things hardware, protocols and applications

  • Wireless Sensors Applications in Wearable Computing

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  • Conference Date

    Jan 15

    2017

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    Jan 18

    2017

  • Jul 24 2016

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Jan 18 2017

    Registration deadline