DMSN 2009
6th International Workshop on Data Management for Sensor Networks
To be held in conjunction with VLDB 2009
August 24, 2009, Lyon, FRANCE

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Workshop Aim

The workshop's scope includes all important aspects of sensor data management, including data acquisition, processing, and storage in remote wireless networks; the handling of uncertain sensor data; and the management of heterogeneous and sometimes sensitive sensor data in databases. The resource-constrained, lossy, noisy, distributed, and remote nature of wireless sensor networks implies that traditional database techniques often cannot be applied without significant retooling. Challenges associated with acquiring, processing, and archiving large-scale, heterogeneous sets of live sensor data also call for novel data management techniques. The inherently incomplete and noisy nature of sensor data further calls for techniques for data cleaning, inference, approximation. Finally, in many applications, the collecting of sensor data raises important privacy and security concerns that require new protection and anonymization techniques.


Latest News

July 22:
Workshop Program is posted.
July 17:
Invited Speakers:
Prof. Karl Aberer (EPFL)
Patrick Grossetete (Arch Rock)
July 17:
Student Fellowships: Apply by July 31!
April 20:
Submission site is open.
March 14:
First CfP is posted.

Important Dates

May 15 (5pm PT)
extended to
May 22 (5pm PT):

Paper submission
July 3:
Notification of acceptance
July 13:
Camera-ready due
August 24:
Workshop


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Workshop Organization

General Chairs    
Yanlei Diao
University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
Christian S. Jensen
Aalborg University, Denmark

Program Chairs    
Mario A. Nascimento

University of Alberta, Canada
Nesime Tatbul

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Steering Committee
Magdalena Balazinska
University of Washington, USA
Amol Deshpande
University of Maryland College Park, USA
Alexandros Labrinidis
University of Pittsburgh, USA
Samuel R. Madden
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Jun Yang
Duke University, USA