Workshop Aim
In recent few years, various types of sensor networks have been deployed at many places and information generated by sensors has increased rapidly. Thus, we are in a time which we could call the "information-explosion era." In the information-explosion era, establishing new techniques for both data processing and communication in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is a crucial and challenging issue.
This workshop (SeNTIE 2010) aims to provide a platform for discussing open issues, current challenges and solutions, as well as directions for future research on data processing and communication techniques of WSNs in the information-explosion era. The workshop intends to bring together researches and practitioners in a broad range of topics related to WSNs in both theoretical and practical experience aspects.
Topics
- Data processing in WSNs
- Data aggregation in WSNs
- Query processing and routing in WSNs
- Applications of data intensive sensor networks
- Routing protocol in WSNs
- Efficient deployment of large-scale WSNs
- Managing intensive data streams over sensor networks
- Handling inaccuracy, unreliability and data loss
- Energy and time efficient data delivery
- Mobile sensor networks
- Cross layer approach in WSNs
- Application-driven sensor data interrogation
- Semantic descriptions of sensors and sensor data
- Sharing, annotation, and (distributed) management of sensor data
- Data mining and warehousing in WSNs