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[DMANET] Call for Workshop Proposals - EWSN 2020 (Deadline August 30, 2019)

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                        CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS

           International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and
Networks (EWSN)


                   February 17-19, 2020  -  Lyon, France

                      https://ewsn2020.conf.citi-lab.fr/

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IMPORTANT DATES
Proposal submission (extended deadline): August 30, 2019
Acceptance notification: Monday, September 8, 2019
Camera-ready workshop papers dues: December 20, 2019
Workshop date: Monday, February 17, 2020
Each deadline is 23:59 UTC-12 (AoE).


SCOPE
The International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks
(EWSN) is a highly selective single-track international conference
focusing on the innovative research related to embedded systems and
wireless networking. After a stint outside of Europe, EWSN returns,
being held in Lyon, France for the 2020 edition.

Accepted workshop papers will be included in the EWSN 2020 proceedings
and will appear in the ACM Digital Library.

Workshops will be hosted in INSA Lyon, Campus Lyon Tech La Doua, on
Monday, 17 February 2020.

Workshop proposals should be no longer than four pages and contain at
least the following information:
 - The name of the workshop.
 - A brief description of the motivation and rationale for the
workshop, and the reasons why the workshop is of interest at this time.
 - If appropriate, a brief statement about how the workshop relates to
other workshops and conferences on similar topics.
 - The position of the workshop with regard to the topics traditionally
covered by EWSN.
 - A draft version of the Call for Papers, as complete as possible,
including workshop deadlines that should be aligned with the relevant
important dates below.
 - The name, affiliation, and short bio (up to 200 words) of each main
organizer.
 - A tentative list of prospective TPC members, indicating their names,
affiliations, and whether they have been contacted/accepted the invitation.
 - The planned format of the workshop, including expected number of
presented papers, invited/keynote talks, panels, posters/demonstrations,
or any other means to facilitate lively discussions and attendee
involvement.
 - The expected number of submissions and the expected number of
participants.
 - A description of the publicity plan.
 - The list of specific equipment if needed.
In case of a recurring workshop:
 - A description of the history of the workshop, including number of
submitted and accepted papers, and attendee count.
 - If the workshop was colocated with another conference, please
briefly comment on why EWSN is a more appropriate venue.
 - The description of the modifications brought by the chairs, and the
renewal rate of the TPC.

The workshop organisers should also take into account the following
considerations:
 - The workshop organizers will be responsible for managing their
workshop and coordinating with the local arrangements chair of EWSN 2020
for facilities, and with the publication chairs for camera-ready papers.
 - The workshop organizers will be responsible for setting up the paper
submission site and review process for the selected workshops.

SUBMISSION
Please send your proposals (pdf format) via email to the workshop
co-chairs at ewsn-workshops@icube.unistra.fr.


WORKSHOPS CO-CHAIRS
Ramona Marfievici (Digital Catapult, UK)
Fabrice Théoleyre (CNRS, France)
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