International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks (EWSN 2018)

16 Feb
2018

Major Event (Highlighted Event)

The International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks (EWSN) is a highly selective single-track international conference focusing on premier research results at the intersection of embedded systems and wireless networking – an area of highest relevance for visionary technologies such as the Internet of Things or Cyber-Physical Systems and application domains such as Smart Production, Smart Cities, or Connected Cars. The featured topic of the 2018 edition of EWSN is “Sustainable Embedded Wireless Systems”, with contributions that aim to contain the energy cost and the carbon footprint of embedded wireless systems. Topics such as energy-efficient wireless networking technologies and architectures, backscatter communication, adaptation of embedded systems supplied by variable renewable energy sources, wireless power transfer as well as application of embedded wireless systems to increase the energy efficiency of smart homes, smart buildings, and smart cities are welcome. Topics not related to “Sustainable Embedded Wireless Systems” are equally welcome as long as they fall into the scope of the conference.

This year, the “Best Paper Award” is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Simulation (TCSIM).

As in the past few years, EWSN 2018 will also host a competition as well as two workshops: MadCom: New Wireless Communication Paradigms for the Internet of Things and the 2nd Workshop on Recent advances in secure management of data and resources in the IoT (RED-IOT).

Visit the conference website for more details on this event: https://ewsn2018.networks.imdea.org

 

  • Location: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Auditorio – Campus de Leganés, Madrid, España

  • Organization: General Chairs are Domenico Giustiniano, IMDEA Networks Institute (Spain) and Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, University at Buffalo (USA).
  • Time: 09:00 am
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