Eighth International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems
June 13 - 15, 2011 // National Penghu University of Science and Technology
// Penghu, Taiwan
Call for Demos and Posters
Demonstrations and posters are able to facilitate vividly latest research results, creative ideas and innovative applications. Our experiences from recent INSS conferences revealed that they promote intense and fruitful discussions with interested participants from industry and academia to exchange knowledge, novel methodologies, new concepts and new perceptions directly. The wide range topic of sensor network related research includes sensor technology, hardware platforms, networking, security, middleware, applications, programming and architecture, but is not limited to them. Submissions from both industries and universities are encouraged.
Posters and Demos Submission Instructions
In case a demonstrator of your sensor network and/or computer hard- and software is available and adequate for transport, we invite you to submit a short paper (max. 4 pages) for a demo presentation. In case a demonstrator is not available or not adequate for transport, we invite you to submit a short paper (max. 2 pages) for a Poster contribution. Please send your paper including the description of your demo in PDF to Prof. Shinichi Konomi ([email protected]) and send your paper including the description of your poster in PDF to Prof. Hideyuki Kawashima ([email protected]) with the subject line reading “INSS Demo Submission” or “INSS Poster Submission”.
Link of manuscript template as following: IEEE Transaction Format
Posters and Demos Presentation and Publication Information
Accepted Demo and Poster contributions will be presented in a separate session. We invite conference participants giving oral presentations to present a Poster or a Demo, in addition. This will promote additional intense discussions on those topics. Participants giving already an oral presentation and which have registered for a Poster or Demo presentation in addition, do not need to submit a second paper. These participants register for a Poster or Demo by an e-mail to the demo/poster chairs (Shinichi Konomi ([email protected]) and Hideyuki Kawashima ([email protected])). A demo contribution consists of a poster and a table with the demonstrator in front of the poster. Electric power supplies (110-V, 60-Hz) are available. For additional requests, please contact the Demo/Poster chairs. Short papers of accepted demo and poster contributions will be published in the conference proceedings.
Important Dates:
- Submission deadline (max. 2 pages for poster / max. 4 pages for demo): April 15, 2011 (extended)
- Notification of acceptance: April 29, 2011 (extended)
- Conference dates: June 13 - 15, 2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
D-1 Simultaneous Power Transmission to Multiple Receivers on 2D Waveguide Sheet
Akihito Noda and Hiroyuki Shinoda (The University of Tokyo)
[INVITED DEMO] SoMoS: An Interactive Social Network Service-Enabled Middleware for Wireless Sensor Networks
Binbin He (The University of Tokyo), Masayuki Iwai (The University of Tokyo), Jiehui Chen (Waseda University, Japan), Hongyang Chen (The University of Tokyo), and Kaoru Sezaki (The University of Tokyo)
P-1 An Automatic Calibration Method for Sensor Networks
Tomoyuki Fujino1, Satoshi Honda2
1 Graduate School of Fundamental Science and Technology, Keio University, Japan
2 Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Japan
P-2 Terahertz Focus Steering Technique for Quasi-Optical Networked Sensing Applications
Yasuaki Monnai1, Hiroyuki Shinoda1, Andreas Jaekel2, Volker Viereck2, Hartmut Hillmer2
1 Department of Information Physics and Computing, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
2 Institute of Nanostructure Technologies and Analytics (INA), University of Kassel, Germany
P-3 Study on Optimal Parameters of QZSS Orbit on the basis of Elevation Angle and GDOP
Toshiyuki Tanaka1, Takara Watanabe2
1 Department of Applied Physics and Physico-Informatics, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan
2 NTT DATA Corporation.
P-4 Do I look like my neighbors? A Method to Detect Sensor Data Similarity for open-ended Activity Recognition Systems
Sarah Neff, Claudia Villalonga, Daniel Roggen, and Gerhard Tröster
Wearable Computing Lab., ETH Zürich, Switzerland
P-5 SCoP: Store and ComPress Sensor Data
Yusuke Takeuchi, Takashi Kagamoto, Hiroto Aida, Yoshito Tobe
School of Science and Technology for Future Life, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
P-6 A Gas Sensing System Based on Surface Acoustic Wave Sensor Array for Environmental Monitoring
Tai-Hsuan Lin1, Yi-Tian Li1, Hsu-Chao Hao1, Chen-Wei Yu2, Yu-Tsen Hsieh2, Yu-Ping Hsu2, Ming-Jer Tsai2, Szu-Chieh Liu3, Kea-Tiong Tang3, Chia-Min Yang4, and Da-Jeng Yao1
1 Institute of NanoEngineering and MicroSystems, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
2 Department of Computer Science, National Tsing Hau University, Taiwan.
3 Department of Electrical Engineering, National Tsing Hau University, Taiwan.
4 Department of Chemistry, National Tsing Hau University, Taiwan.
P-7 Localization Scheme for Passive RFID Tags Using 1D Stripline-shaped Antenna
Kei Nakatsuma, Akihito Noda, and Hiroyuki Shinoda
Department of Information Physics and Computing, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
P-8 Calcium Ions Detection Using InN Ion Sensitive Field Effect Transistor
Kun-Wei Kao1, Yun-Wen Su1, Yu-Liang Hong2, Shangjr Gwo2, and J. Andrew Yeh1
1 Institute of Nanoengineering and Microsystems, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
2 Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
P-9 On the Connectivity of Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks with Node Mobility
Shu-Hsien Wang and Y.-W. Peter Hong
Institute of Communications Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
P-10 Deadline-Constrained Target Detection in Mobile Sensor Networks
Yu-Yi Chen1, Chih-Cheng Hsu1, Kate Ching-Ju Lin2, and Cheng-Fu Chou1
1 Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
2 Research Center for Information Technology Innovation, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
P-11 Integration of Data Streams and Relations with Main Memory Database
Masafumi Oyamada, Hideyuki Kawashima, Hiroyuki Kitagawa
Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba
P-12 A Smart Medication System using Wireless Sensor Network Technologies
Wen-Wei Chang1, Jui-Chang Kuo1, Jhe-Jhao Chang2, Heng-Wei Huang1, Yi-Ting Hou2, Wei-Chih Hsu1, Chi-Wei Kuo1, Yi-Chung Lan1, Tung-Jung Sung2, and Yao-Joe Yang1
1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
2 Dept of Industrial and Commercial Design, National Taiwan Univ. of Sci. and Tech., Taiwan
P-13 Integration Investigation of Wireless Sensor Network for Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
Dao Liang, Dou-Ru Chang, and Wen-Pin Shih
Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
P-14 Fabrication and Characterization of Porous Material Composite for Humidity Sensing
Song-Lin Yu1, Ling-Yi Ding1, Wen-Pin Shih2, and Pei-Zen Chang1
1 Institute of Applied Mechanics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
P-15 Infrared Target Tracking with Application to Inverted Pendulum System
Pin-Lan Wang1 and R. Chen2
1 Department of Power Mechanical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
2 Department of Power Mechanical Engineering and in the Institute of Nano-engineering and Microsystems at National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan