Dear Colleagues,

Apologies if you received multiple copies of this CFP.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, we have decided to extend the deadlines
for SenSys 2020 by three months.
The new submission deadlines are below:
• Paper Registration and Abstract:  July 3 (Friday), 2020, 23:59 AoE
*EXTENDED*
• Paper Submission:   July 10 (Friday), 2020, 23:59 AoE *EXTENDED*
• Notification of Paper Acceptance:  September 11 (Friday), 2020 *EXTENDED*

While it is not clear how long this global health crisis will continue, the
organizing committee of SenSys/BuidSys 2020 couldn’t just sit back. We
would like to express that the interest and wellbeing of the whole research
community is our absolute priority. The organizing committee is making
plans to allow both virtual and on-site participation, so we can adapt
flexibly and quickly to provide the best experience possible. The local
arrangement subcommittee is also seeking supplies of the essentials – face
mask and alcohol-based hand rub as an extra precaution. We sincerely wish
you and your family all the best and hope that the current situation does
not prevent you from submitting your latest research to the conference.

[Call for Papers]

ACM SenSys 2020 - The ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
November 16-19, 2020 in Yokohama, Japan
http://sensys.acm.org/2020/

The ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2020) is
the premier computer systems conference focused on the architecture,
design, implementation, and performance of networked sensing systems,
sensor-oriented data modeling and analytics, and sensor-enabled
applications. ACM SenSys brings together academic, industry, and government
professionals to a single-track, highly selective forum that takes a broad
view on the areas of computing relevant to the future of networked embedded
sensor systems. Topics of interests include, but are not limited to, the
following:

• New platforms and hardware designs for networked sensor systems
• New communication paradigms for ubiquitous connectivity
• Low-power wireless media access control, network, and transport protocol
designs
• Systems software, including operating systems, network stacks, and
programming
• System services such as time and location estimation
• Low-power operation, energy harvesting, and energy management
• Resource-efficient machine learning for embedded and mobile platforms
• Mobile and pervasive systems with elements of networked sensing
• Data management and analytics, including quality, integrity, and
trustworthiness
• Learning algorithms and models for perception, understanding, and
adaptation
• Heterogeneous collaborative sensing, including human-robot sensor systems
• Security and privacy in networked sensor applications and systems
• Fault-tolerance, dependability, and verification
• Applications and deployment experiences

We invite technical papers describing original ideas, groundbreaking
results, and real-world experiences involving innovative networked embedded
sensor systems. Successful submissions will explain why the topic is
relevant to a vision of the future of sensing systems. Submissions will be
judged on originality, significance, clarity, relevance, and correctness.

Important Dates
• Paper Registration and Abstract:  July 3 (Friday), 2020, 23:59 AoE
*EXTENDED*
• Paper Submission:   July 10 (Friday), 2020, 23:59 AoE *EXTENDED*
• Notification of Paper Acceptance:  September 11 (Friday), 2020 *EXTENDED*
Note: These are hard deadlines. No extension will be granted.

Submission Guidelines
Submitted papers must be unpublished and must not be currently under review
for any other publication. Submissions must be full papers, at most 12
single-spaced 8.5" x 11" pages with 9-pt font size in two-column format,
including figures and tables. As for references, submissions may include as
many pages as needed. All submissions must use the LaTeX (preferred) or
Word styles found here. LaTeX submissions should use the acmart.cls
template (sigconf option), with the default 9-pt font. This format will be
used also for the camera-ready version of accepted papers. Authors must
make a good faith effort to anonymize their submissions. Papers that do not
meet the size, formatting, and anonymization requirements will not be
reviewed. We require each paper to be in Adobe Portable Document Format
(PDF) and submitted through the conference submission system.
Papers that describe experiments on human subjects, or that analyze
nonpublic data derived from human subjects (even anonymized data), should
briefly describe how the research protocol addresses ethical considerations
and whether their work was vetted by an ethics review (e.g., IRB approval).
We expect authors to follow the rules of their host institutions around
data collection and experiments with human subjects.
Accepted submissions will be available on the ACM digital library at most
two weeks before the conference.

SenSys 2020 Conference Submission System

Organization
• General Chairs:  Jin Nakazawa (Keio), Polly Huang (NTU)
• Program chairs: Pei Zhang (CMU), Marco Gruteser (Google / Rutgers Univ.)

TPC members
• Tarek Abdelzaher (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
• Rajesh Balan (Singapore Management University)
• Yingying Jennifer Chen (Rutgers University)
• Jie Gao (Stony Brook University)
• Rajesh Gupta (University of California, San Diego)
• Jun Han (National University of Singapore)
• Yuan He (Tsinghua University)
• Urs Hengartner (University of Waterloo)
• Shubham Jain (Old Dominion University)
• Fred Jiang (Columbia University)
• JeongGil Ko (Yonsei University)
• Bhaskar Krishnamachari (University of Southern California)
• Olaf Landsiedel (Kiel University)
• Youngki Lee (Seoul National University)
• Jie Liu (Harbin Institute of Technology)
• Chenyang Lu (Washington University in St. Louis)
• Qin Lv (University of Colorado Boulder)
• Archan MISRA (Singapore Management University)
• Akshay Nambi (Microsoft Research)
• Hae Young Noh (Stanford University)
• Shijia Pan (University of California, Merced)
• Przemysław Pawełczak (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
• Gian Pietro Picco (University of Trento)
• Kay Romer Graz (University of Technology)
• Anthony Rowe (Carnegie Mellon University)
• Tan Rui (Nanyang Technological University)
• Yuanchao Shu (Microsoft Research)
• Junehwa song (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
• Mani Srivastava (University of California, Los Angeles)
• Niki Trigoni (University of Oxford)
• Tam Vu (University of Oxford)
• Marilyn Wolf (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
• Guoliang Xing (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
• Chenren Xu (Peking University)
• Susu Xu (Qualcomm Inc.)
• Yanyong Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China)
• Desheng Zhang (Rutgers University)
• Rong Zheng (McMaster University)
• Marco Zimmerling (TU Dresden)

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Naoya Isoyama
NAIST (Nara Institute of Science and Technology), Japan
E-mail: isoy...@is.naist.jp
Web: http://dr-iso.com/
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