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ARC Research Network on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP)

 
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ISSNIP Summer School 2008 (12-13 Nov, 2008) {Program updated}: ISSNIP summer school 2008 ("challenges and directions for sensor networks") will be held at the University of Melbourne, Australia between 12-13, November 2008.
Registration is free and lunch is included. Numbers are limited. To register, simply indicate your intention to attend via email to  issnip (at) ee (dot) unimelb (dot) edu (dot) au.  Replace the (at) and (dot) with appropriate symbols. Prgram list is available now. More details... [Program], [Flyer]

ISSNIP workshop on Monitoring the Impact of Climate Change on The Environment 2008: Will be conducted in conjunction with the ISSNIP 2008 conference in Sydney, Australia. 15-17 December, 2008. Call for abstract is out now [pdf]. More details...   

ISSNIP 2008 (Sydney, Australia) Call for Paper : The fourth international conference on Intelligent sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP 2008) will be held  in Sydney, Australia between 15th to 18th December 2008.
Paper submission deadline: 31 August 2008. More details

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Recent emergence of very large number of diverse sensors and sensor networks has the potential to impact on the quality of all areas of life. Scientific challenges in realizing this potential is significant because of the multidisciplinary nature and complexities involved. This research network builds on the best scientific talent available in the interdisciplinary areas (biology, mathematics, statistics, computing, electrical engineering and mechanical engineering) with the best overseas scientific teams to solve the underlying scientific problems to enable the Australian industry to exploit and apply this technology in areas of defence, health care and environment. The focus of the netowrk is:

  • Micro and Nano Sensors
  • Distributed Sensor Networks
  • Surveillance and Monitoring
  • Sensor Fusion and Tracking
  • Scheduling and Optimisation
  • Machine Intelligence

This new initiative will address the constrained multi-sensor problems to develop intelligent, economically viable solutions of value to defence, homeland security, health sciences and environment. By drawing inspiration from biological multi-sensor systems and practical insights from their artificial counterparts, this initiative will address the fundamental problems relevant to the central theme of the network with an interdisciplinary approach.

Flagship Conference: International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP).  The Fourth ISSNIP 2008 conference will be held in Sydney, Australia, 15-18 December, 2008. Click here for more information

For further information about the network contact

M Palaniswami (Palani), Network Convener
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

The University of Melbourne,
Australia
+61-3-83446710
swami (at) ee.unimelb.edu.au

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