Introduction

Chicago, USA

Welcome to the ICNSC 2010 homepage!

The 2010 IEEE International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control will be held in Chicago, USA. The main theme of the conference is technologies and applications for wireless sensory networks. In recent years, wireless sensory networks have opened several areas of research and applications. Many companies and research agencies have started working on the next generation of these networks. Wireless sensory networks are now used in many fields such as homeland security, agriculture, energy management, intelligent transportation and traffic engineering, logistics, warehouse management, disaster management, healthcare delivery, military, smart buildings, and manufacturing. This conference will provide a remarkable opportunity for the academic and industrial community to address new challenges and share solutions, and discuss future research directions in the area of wireless sensory networks. It will feature plenary speeches, industrial panel sessions, funding agency panel sessions, interactive sessions, and invited/special sessions. Contributions are expected from academia, industry, and government agencies.

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we would like to invite you to participate in this exciting event.

Peter Nelson
General Chair


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Program Topics

  • Bio-informatics, bio-signals and systems
  • Medical and patient monitoring
  • Collaborative systems
  • Micro/nano, electro-mechanical sensor systems
  • Complex system management
  • Multi-agent systems
  • Control of networks
  • Multi-level multi-objective optimization
  • Distributed intelligent systems
  • Network security
  • Emergency mitigation
  • Network-based computing systems
  • Emergency planning
  • Networked control systems
  • Emergency response
  • Next generation of infrastructures
  • Fuzzy and neural systems
  • Sensor design, integration and fusion
  • Hazard mitigation
  • Sensor networks
  • Heterogeneous wireless networks
  • Smart car and vehicle control
  • Homeland security
  • Smart home environments
  • Human factors
  • Smart vision and image processing
  • Human adaptive mechatronics
  • Space-based networking
  • Human/computer interface
  • Tele-robotics
  • Information systems & infrastructure
  • Wireless communications
  • Intelligent vehicle highway systems
  • Workflow management

Paper Submission Requirements

Manuscripts must be electronically submitted through the conference website http://www.ezconf.net/icnsc10/. Submitted manuscripts should be at most six (6) pages in IEEE two-column format, including figures, tables, and references. Please use the LaTeX style file or Microsoft Word template available from the conference website to prepare your manuscript. All submissions MUST be in PDF format.