Dear Colleagues,

[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message]

The submission deadline for Poster/Demo in SenSys2020 is ** September 25 **. 
You still have a chance to submit your paper to the Poster/Demo session even if 
your full-paper (for SenSys2020) is rejected, unfortunately. The poster/demo 
session is an excellent venue for presenting your work to SenSys attendees.
We are looking forward to discussing your latest research with all at 
SenSys2020.

[ACM SenSys 2020: Call for Posters/Demos]
● Submission Deadline:          Sep. 25, 2020 AOE
● Notification of acceptance:   Oct. 9, 2020 AOE

http://sensys.acm.org/2020

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SenSys 2020 Call for Posters/Demos
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ACM SenSys 2020 will happen entirely virtually. We've been monitoring the 
progress of COVID-19 pandemic. It is a very dynamic target and the risk of mass 
physical gathering remains high. Putting the wellbeing of the community above 
all, we, the entire OC and SC, have decided to take SenSys2020 entirely 
virtual. With the change, we'll also be able to offer a discount registration 
fee while you worry less about travel restrictions/costs. Therefore, please do 
not hesitate to contribute your latest research result at the conference! We 
believe the decision is the best, albeit difficult, for us all, and the local 
OC members hope sincerely that there will be other opportunities to welcome you 
all to Japan.

[Call for Posters/Demos]
SenSys 2020 solicits submissions of poster and demo abstracts reflecting 
on-going research progress and/or demonstrating working prototypes. We welcome 
submissions in broadly defined areas of interests (but not limited to): systems 
of smart sensors and actuators, brand-new applications of sensory devices, 
smart things, and smart infrastructure, and the underlying research challenges 
in communication, networking, energy and resources, data management, algorithms 
and machine intelligence, hardware designs, and deployment on real environments.

Student participants will greatly benefit from the Posters and Demos session; 
it will be a lively forum to present their work and receive early feedback from 
international leading experts attending the conference. We explicitly encourage 
submissions of revolutionary concepts, path-breaking ideas, and ongoing 
research prototypes.

Major IT industries, as well as emerging technology startups, are also highly 
encouraged to participate. SenSys is an ideal venue to present brand-new 
products, early prototypes, new development platforms, or even ongoing 
crowdfunding projects of smart platforms and solutions that might catalyze 
future applications and/or disrupt today’s sensing and networking technologies.

Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by two or three experts and evaluated 
based on technical merit and innovation as well as their potential to stimulate 
interesting discussions and exchange of ideas. Authors of accepted abstracts 
will be given a slot in a “madness session” during the conference to present 
their work to the conference audience. As with previous editions of SenSys, the 
best poster and demo will receive an award.

All abstracts shall be formatted according to the main conference paper layout. 
Accepted abstracts will appear in the conference proceedings and the ACM 
Digital Library.

[Submission Guidelines]
Posters and Demos must be submitted as a single PDF containing no more than 2 
pages. The submission should be self-contained ready for publication, including 
the title, authors, institutional affiliations and contact information, 
abstract, main body, and references. Please DO NOT anonymize your submission. 
Upon acceptance, instructions for the final camera-ready abstract will be 
provided.

Demos of previously published work are welcomed if the previous work is cited 
in the abstract.

[Poster]
You may include links to additional online material such as videos. Videos of 
accepted posters will be linked from the SenSys web pages and permanently 
included in the ACM Digital Library.

[Demo]
Authors of accepted demo abstracts will be asked to submit the video showing 
the demonstration; if you include the video in the submission as additional 
online material, you don’t need to submit it again. The video should be no more 
than three minutes in length. Videos of accepted demos will be linked from the 
SenSys web pages and permanently included in the ACM Digital Library.

Your demo abstract should have "Demo Abstract:" at the beginning of the 
manuscript's title.
Your poster abstract should have "Poster Abstract:" at the beginning of the 
manuscript's title.
Template link ( https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template ) for MS 
Word and LaTeX.
Submissions can be done for posters and demos at the following URL: 
https://sensys20postersdemos.hotcrp.com/

[Important Dates]
- Submission Deadline: September 25 (Friday), 2020, 23:59 AoE
- Notification of Acceptance: October 9 (Friday), 2020

[Program Committee]
- Ali Dorri (Queensland University of Technology)
- Pradipta Ghosh (University of Southern California)
- Yu Gu (Hefei University of Technology)
- Shigemi Ishida (Kyushu University)
- Dong Ma (University of Cambridge)
- Kazuya Murao (Ritsumei University)
- Alok Ranjan (Hitachi Research)
- Hsin-Mu Tsai (National Taiwan University)
- TRAN Huy Vu (Singapore Management University)
- Chungkuk Yoo (IBM Austin)
- Mi Zhang (Michigan State University)
More TBA soon.

[Poster and Demo Chairs]
- Susumu Ishihara (Shizuoka University, Japan)
- Gowri Sankar Ramachandran (University of Southern California, USA)
- Chulhong Min (Nokia Bell Labs, UK)
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Kind regards, 
Yuuki

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Yuuki Nishiyama, Ph.D.
Research Associate
Institute of Industrial Science
The University of Tokyo
 
E-mail: yuu...@iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp
URL: https://www.yuukinishiyama.com/

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