


Second IEEE/CreateNet
International Workshop on Broadband Advanced Sensor Networks
In Conjunction with BroadNets 2005
October 3rd, 2005
The emergence and adoption of broadband wireless access
standards, such as 802.16, 802.16a and 802.11a/g, offers exciting new
possibilities for high-bandwidth data communication over the "last
mile". A significant use of such high bandwidth may lie in the use of a
variety of multimodal sensors for monitoring and control of diverse geographic
areas. Such sensors may be used for remote video/audio surveillance and active
monitoring of telemetry data in city blocks, highways, airports, hotels,
campuses and a variety of other indoor and outdoor environments.
Building on the success of BaseNetS 2004, this
workshop is intended for the presentation and discussion of novel
architectures, algorithms and applications of sensor networks based on the use
of wireless broadband channels. Areas of interest include problems related to
energy efficiency, dynamic control and reliability of such sensor network
deployments, especially under the expected resource constraints on the sensor
devices. Of particular interest are visions, practical case studies,
demonstrations or pilots of innovative techniques for building sensor networks
using either broadband local or metropolitan wireless networks.
The workshop proceedings will be published by IEEE, along with the conference
proceedings, and indexed by IEEE Xplore.
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