Wireless Sensor Networks Group
























IEEE International Workshop on Underwater Networks (WUnderNet), 23-27 May 2010, Cape Town, South Africa

More than 70% of the earth's surface is covered by water. Despite having strong influences and impact on climate regulation, nutrient production, oil retrieval and transportation, the oceans remain the least explored frontiers of this planet and many oceanic and maritime applications seem relatively slow in exploiting the state-of-the-art info-communications technologies. The natural and man-made disasters that have taken place over the last few years have aroused significant interest in monitoring oceanic environments for scientific, environmental, commercial, safety, homeland security and military needs. The shipbuilding and offshore engineering industries are also increasingly interested in technologies like sensor networks as an economically viable alternative to currently adopted and costly methods used in seismic monitoring, structural health monitoring, installation and mooring, etc.

The technology used in current remote telemetry and in-situ local sensing systems leaves much to be desired. Ideally, there should be highly precise, real-time, fine grained spatial sampling of the target environment, be it a physical structure like an oil rig, or the ocean bed in the vicinity of frequent seismic activities. Wireless terrestrial ad hoc and sensor networks have been studied extensively but the notion of a wireless underwater network is relatively new due to the lack of an efficient underwater communications technology. The existing viable underwater communications technology is acoustic communications, which is characterized by severely limited range-dependent bandwidth and attenuation, extensive time-varying multipath propagation, long propagation times, and high temporal errors. This is a drastic change from the radio channel used by terrestrial wireless sensor networks and presents new challenges for every aspect of the network protocol suite.

The goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers and industry experts in areas relevant to underwater networks. Different aspects of the protocol stack from the physical layer to the application layer, as well as cross-layer issues, will be represented. The objective is to serve as a forum for presenting state-of-the-art research, exchanging ideas and experiences, and facilitating interaction and collaboration.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Underwater network architecture design
• Novel / Cognitive communications techniques
• Cooperative communications
• Acoustic signal propagation and physical layer issues (modulation, waveform, MIMO etc)
• Delay-Tolerant Networking
• Distributed Signal Processing
• Network coding
• Medium access control
• Routing and data delivery
• Reliability and robustness
• Security Issues
• Power management
• New underwater energy sources
• Localization and synchronization
• Data fusion and aggregation
• Cross layer Optimization
• Performance modeling and simulations
• New applications for underwater networks

Paper Submission

Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical papers by the deadline 15th November 2009 for publication in the IEEE ICC 2010 Conference Proceedings.

Important IEEE Policy Announcement: The IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference (e.g., removal from IEEE Xplore) if the paper is not presented at the conference.

All submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length of five (5) printed pages (10-point font) including figures without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with overlength page charge if accepted). Standard IEEE Transactions templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats can be found at http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/pubs/transactions/stylesheets.html.

Alternatively you can follow the sample instructions in the template pdf: (click here for the pdf).

Only PDF files are acceptable for the review process and all submissions must be done through EDAS.

Please contact Dr. Hwee-Pink Tan, Technical Program Co-Chair, at hptan@i2r.a-star.edu.sg if you have any questions about submitting your manuscripts.

Submission of a paper should be regarded as a commitment that, if the paper is accepted, at least one of the authors will register and present at the workshop. All submitted papers will be judged based on their quality through peer reviewing, where TPC members are invited to assess the scientific contributions of papers.

Important Dates

Submission deadline (Extended):November 15, 2009 December 15, 2009
Notification of Acceptance:January 30, 2010
Final Manuscripts Due:February 10, 2010
Workshop Date:May 23, 2010

Contact Person

Hwee-Pink Tan
Institute for Infocomm Reseearch
Email: hptan@i2r.a-star.edu.sg
Tel : +65 64082274
Fax : +65 67761378