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IEEE Sensors Council Conferences Meetings Committee Lunch 12:45 -2:15

IEEE Sensors Council Conferences Meetings Committee Lunch 12:45 -2:15. M. Shur Meeting called to order State of the conferences 15 min R . Trew /E. Brown 2013 Chair report 10 min M. Shur. T . Nagle. Future plans (10 min) Venue committee reports (5 min each) 25 min

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IEEE Sensors Council Conferences Meetings Committee Lunch 12:45 -2:15

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  1. IEEE Sensors Council ConferencesMeetings Committee Lunch 12:45 -2:15 • M. Shur Meeting called to order State of the conferences 15 min • R. Trew/E. Brown 2013 Chair report 10 min • M. Shur. T. Nagle. Future plans (10 min) • Venue committee reports (5 min each) 25 min • M. Shur New Business and wrap up 5 min

  2. Outline • Meetings Committee • IEEE Sensors Conference • Past Conferences and IEEE SENSORS 2013 • Guidelines for Future Conferences • Technical Co-Sponsorship (as of now) • Future Sensors Curriculum

  3. Meetings Committee • All work done by e-mail. • Members: • Shur Michael (Chair) • Nagle Troy(Vice-Chair) • Bannon Robert • FedderGary • French Paddy • JakobyBernhard • Lewis Elfed • Lumelsky Vladimir • SarroLina • Schober Chris • Vig John • Wiener Tom • VellekoopMichiel

  4. IEEE Sensors Conferences 2002 Orlando FL, USA 2015 Busan, Korea 2003 Toronto, Canada 2016 Orlando FL, USA 2004 Vienna, Austria 2005 Irvine CA, USA 2006 Daegu, Korea 2007 Atlanta GA, USA 2008 Lecce, Italy 2009 Christchurch, New Zealand 2010 Hawaii, USA 2011 Limerick, Ireland 2012 Taipei, Taiwan 2013 Baltimore, USA 2014 Valencia, Spain 50% of all conferences in the USA None is in South or Central America

  5. Other IEEE Sensors Council Conferences • IEEE International Symposium on INERTIAL SENSORS and SYSTEMS (ISISS) in Laguna Beach, CA, USA, 25-26 February, 2014. Abstracts submission deadline: 1 September, 2013. • IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things 2014Seoul, South Korea, in March, 2014. Submission deadline: 30 September, 2013. • Ninth International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP) Singapore, 21-24 April, 2014. Abstracts submission deadline: 17 November, 2013. • Asian Pacific Sensor Conference?

  6. IEEE SENSORS Policies • The abstract acceptance ratio target is 45% to 50%. • The financial surplus target is at least 20% of total revenue. • The IEEE SENSORS Websites will be archived by the Council. • The papers for speakers who withdraw after acceptance are removed from the Xplore conference posting. • Conference attendance is expected for members of the organizing and technical program committees.

  7. Past Conferences: Attendance

  8. Future Conferences:Site Selection Criteria: The site must • have easy international air access, • be affordable for student attendees, • have a history of hosting financially successful IEEE technical conferences, • have local industry which designs and manufactures products using sensors, • be attractive as a tourist destination, • can provide interesting technical tours for conference participants, and • have an excellent venue and infrastructure for supporting conferences of up to 1,000 participants

  9. Future Conferences (Guidelines) • General Conference Co-Chairs (one with IEEE administrative experience and one with knowledge of venue) • Multi-year PCO support contracts • Late-News papers • Open Posters session (open forum for new & untested concepts) • Expanding exhibits • Joint whenever possible with regional conferences • Partner with national societies

  10. Use the same conference management company Use the same paper submission and review process Use the same reporting system Use the same website template Rely on the conference management company (PCO) for most of the administrative tasks Continuity

  11. Technical Co-sponsorship Guidelines of 2/18/10 • One or more past proceedings (if they exist) must to submitted to the VP Conferences for review and evaluation • The Council announces the conference to its electronic mail list • September 15 to December 1 is a prohibited time period • Submissions must be peer reviewed • A secure submission process identifying and rejects fraudulent papers • An electronic attendee list must be provided to the Council • TPC must include a Council representative from the ADCOM or Meetings Committee • Sensors Council information should be included on the website and in the Final Program and Conference Proceedings • Complimentary registration & travel expenses for the Council representative on the TPC

  12. Future Sensors Curriculum? • Identify professors teaching in the sensors field • Choose lead course developers • Use selected review and best papers from Journal and Conference • Use WEB-based distribution via Council’s WEB site • Use WEB based experimentation for laboratories

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