Wi-DroIT 2022: Wireless Sensors & Drones in IoT (Wi-DroIT 2022) Marriott Hotel Marina Del Rey, LA, CA, United States, May 30-June 1, 2022 |
Conference website | https://widroit2022.github.io |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=widroit2022 |
Submission deadline | April 1, 2022 |
Wi-DroIT 2022 - 4th International Workshop on Wireless Sensors and Drones in Internet of Things
May 30 – June 1, 2022
co-located with DCOSS 2022
COVID-19 Pandemic Planning
Unless substantial, unforeseen developments occur, DCOSS 2022 will be held as a physical, full in person event, at a high quality venue which pays special attention to hygiene and safety. At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference and attend it. Remote presentation of a paper may exceptionally be allowed in special cases (travel bans, medical issues) when physical participation is not possible.Every paper accepted for DCOSS 2022 (presented in person or virtually) will be published in the IEEE proceedings.
Aims and Scope
Recently, the rapid development of Unmanned Autonomous Vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, has highlighted a plethora of emergent applications such as infrastructure inspection and surveillance, smart agriculture, seek and rescue, parcel delivery, communications, and post-disaster recovery. In all these applications, UAVs may coexist with ground Internet of Things (IoT) devices. For example, UAVs autonomously perform remote sensing relaying the collected data by the sensors. Moreover, single or multiple UAVs can cooperatively collaborate providing services that require efficient protocols where multiple objectives and constraints should be accounted for.
For this workshop, we seek papers that combine the design of algorithms and testbed implementations to develop the theoretical foundations for UAVs as well as the synergies with IoT devices. The numerous emergent applications raised by IoT may require an interdisciplinary approach, involving techniques from algorithm foundations and different areas, such as computer networks, artificial intelligence, concurrent, parallel and distributed computing, security, digital signal, image and sound processing.
List of Topics
- Autonomous sensing via UAVs
- Topology monitoring with UAVs
- Remote sensing networks via UAVs
- Communication protocols of UAVs over IoT
- Modeling and analysis of UAVs over IoT
- Precision agriculture and UAVs
- Crops monitoring in agriculture
- Bugs monitoring in agriculture
- UAVs for environmental monitoring
- Autopilot and UAS autonomy
- UAVs path planning and scheduling
- Parcel delivery using UAVs
- Cellular networks and UAVs
- Constrained and multi-objectives problems
- Sensors localization with UAVs
- UAVs tracking techniques
- Cooperative control of multiple UAVs
- Cyber-security communications and UAV
- Optimal UAV deployment strategies
- Test-beds and experimental results for UAVs
- Single UAV applications
- Multi-UAV applications
- Energy-efficient UAV communications
- Machine learning for UAV communications
Committees
Organizing committee
- Francesco Betti Sorbelli: University of Perugia, Italy
- Walid Saad: Virginia Tech, USA
- Lu Wang: Shenzhen University, China
Steering Committee
- Enrico Natalizio: University of Loraine, France
- Cristina M. Pinotti: University of Perugia, Italy
Program Committee
- Paolo Barsocchi: CNR-ISTI
- Alessandro Brighente: University of Padova
- Federico Corò: Missouri University of Science and Technology: USA
- Wan Du: University of California: Merced
- Farshad Ghanei: University at Buffalo
- Nirnay Ghosh: Indian Institute Engineering Science and Technology: Shibpur (IIESTS)
- Tathagata Mukherjee: University of Alabama in Huntsville
- Alfredo Navarra: Università degli Studi di Perugia
- Daniele Palossi: ETH Zürich
- Ajay Pratap: IIT (BHU) Varanasi India
- Chengyi Qu: University of Missouri
- Satyaki Roy: University of North Carolina: Chapel Hill
- Savio Sciancalepore: Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)
- Vijay Shah: George Mason University
- Yogesh Simmhan: Indian Institute of Science: IISc
- Florin Stoican: ACSE - Politehnica University of Bucharest
- Angelo Trotta: University of Bologna
- Eirini Tsiropoulou: University of New Mexico
- Nicola Roberto Zema: University of Paris-Saclay
- Dimitrios Zorbas: Tyndall National Institute
Publicity Chair
- Federico Corò: Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
Web Chair
- Francesco Betti Sorbelli: University of Perugia, Italy
Important Dates
Abstract Submission: March 8, 2022- Abstract and Paper Submission: April 1, 2022 AoE (firm)
- Acceptance Notification: April 21, 2022
- Camera Ready: April 27, 2022
Submission Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit original unpublished manuscripts that demonstrate current research on distributed sensor systems related to Wi-DroIT topics of interest. Please use the US letter size (8.5 x 11 in) standard IEEE conference LaTeX format or Microsoft Word template available on the link below:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
All submissions should be written in English and submitted as a full paper. Full papers should have a maximum of eight (8) printed pages including figures and references. Full papers are expected to describe fully developed ideas with a thorough evaluation. Note that Wi-DroIT does not follow the double-blind review policy. The names and affiliations of all the authors must be present in the submitted manuscript.