( NESEA 2012 )
Liverpool, UK
13th - 14th December 2012
Overview:
The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Networked Embedded Systems for Every Application (NESEA 2012) is a continuation of the high quality NESEA conference series (see series statistics here). NESEA 2012 marks a significant evolution of the NESEA vision, which expands from 'Enterprise Applications' to the broader vision of Networked Embedded Systems in 'Every Application'. NESEA aims to gather the best expertise in the field and to promote the use of networked embedded systems in diverse applications. Target specializations of networked embedded systems include: Wireless Sensor Networks, Cyber-Physical Systems, Ubiquitous Computing, Pervasive Computing and Mobile Computing. Full details are available in the call for papers.After a successful 1st NESEA conference in Suzhou (China) in 2010 and 2nd NESEA conference in Perth (Australia) in 2011, this year's conference will be held in Liverpool (UK). More details are available on the location page.
The proceedings of the IEEE NESEA conference series are published by the IEEE Computer Society and indexed in IEEE Xplore and DBLP. IEEE NESEA 2012 is endorsed by the IEEE Technical Committee on the Internet.
All accepted papers will be invited for extended submission to either the International Journal of Design, Analysis and Tools for Integrated Circuits and Systems or the Hindawi Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks.
News:
20/03/13 The NESEA'12 proceedings are now online in IEEE Xplore.21/12/12 Thanks to all of the attendees for making NESEA'12 an exciting and high quality event!
18/12/12 The Best Presentation award of NESEA'12 goes to Kevin Bouchard for "Accurate Passive RFID Localization System for Smart Homes".
18/12/12 The Best Paper award of NESEA'12 goes to Ipek Caliskanelli for "Runtime Optimisation in WSNs for Load Balancing Using Pheromone Signalling".
09/11/12 The exciting program for NESEA'12 is now online here.
01/10/12 Submission of camera-ready papers is now open here.
Important Dates:
Submission details here.








