The 2010 International Workshop on
Intelligent Sensor and Wireless Networks
(IntelNet 2010)


To be held in conjunction with CIT 2010
Supported by IEEE Computer Society

June 29 - July 1, 2010
Bradford, UK

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Modern sensor and wireless networks have been becoming more and more large-scaled and complicated. Due to their rapidly increasing scale and complexity, the management and maintenance of sensor and wireless networks have posed many grand challenges to both industrial and academic communication communities. To overcome these challenges, it is very necessary to find new levels of autonomy and intelligence in deploying, managing, and maintaining sensor and wireless networks.

The purpose of the 2010 International Workshop on Intelligent Sensor and Wireless Networks (IntelNet 2010) is to bring together scientists, researchers, professionals, and practitioners from both industry and academia to exchange ideas, discuss solutions, share experiences, and report state-of-the-art research results on various aspects of intelligent sensor and wireless networks. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Advanced Technologies for Enabling Intelligent and Autonomic Communications
  • Autonomy-Oriented Sensor/Wireless Networks
  • Biological, Social, and Economic Models for Intelligent Networks
  • Bio-Inspired Network Protocol Design
  • Bio-Inspired Network Services
  • Bio-Inspired Sensor/Wireless Networks
  • Characterization and Detection of Emergent Properties in Self-Organizing Networks
  • Complex Dynamics of Autonomous Communication Networks
  • Experimental Case Studies and Testbeds of Intelligent Networks
  • Novel Design and Management Technologies for Autonomic Sensor/Wireless Networks
  • Scalability and Complexity of Self-Organizing Communication Networks
  • Self-Organization in Autonomic Communication Networks
  • Self-Organizing, Self-Adaptive and Self-Tuning Sensor/Wireless Networks
  • Sensing, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Measurements of Intelligent Networks
  • Stability and Dependability of Intelligent Sensor/Wireless Networks
  • Tools and Techniques for Designing, Implementing, and Analyzing Intelligent Sensor/Wireless Networks 


Last Revised: April 11, 2010