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Call for Papers

The nanoPower Forum (nPF ‘07) will be held on June 4 – 6, 2007 in San Jose , California . This focused three day international conference will serve an audience of decision makers who are interested in learning about and contributing to the latest practical advancements related to the use of the emerging area of “ultra-low power” electronics, primarily in wireless applications such as mesh networks, wireless sensor and control applications, microelectromechanical (MEMs) systems, and so on. Energy harvesting, energy storage and power management technologies are a major issue in terms of the commercial rollout of next-generation ultra-low-power systems. Participants will have an opportunity to meet and talk with top executives and technical professionals in the fields of energy harvesting, advanced rechargeable batteries, power management, ultra-low power RF technologies, networking protocols, and related fields.

Mesh networks, wireless sensor and control systems, industrial/building automation and a variety of medical, military and other applications depend on the latest advances in ultra-low power electronics and MEMs technologies. nPF ’07 will focus on solutions to the increasing complexity of wringing out the maximum performance from tomorrow’s advanced ultra-low power devices. It will bring together component suppliers and system designers and will address the latest advances in this rapidly emerging field. Regardless of the energy harvesting technology (piezoelectric, photovoltaic, thermo-electric, and so on) or the energy storage technology (battery or fuel cell, primary or secondary), the critical aspect of designing a ultra-low power wireless device is the complete power management solution and efficient energy utilization. Designers will not wait for the "ultimate" energy harvesting or energy storage solution; it may never arrive. And, even if an improved energy harvesting and/or energy storage solution arises, the emphasis will remain on getting the maximum possible performance from the device, and that implies continued focus on developments in advanced power architectures, sophisticated power management and efficient energy utilization.

Submissions sought for:

1) Technology Advances

Topics may include: energy harvesting technologies, thin-film batteries, long-life secondary batteries, energy storage, advanced power conversion, micro fuel cells, optimizing system energy efficiencies, and so on.

Application areas: Ac-dc battery chargers and dc-dc converters, voltage regulators, power system architectures, inverters, battery management and fuel gauging, and so on.

2) Case Study Examples

Topics may include: mesh networks, wireless sensor and control systems, industrial/building automation, system integration issues, RF powering considerations, system architectures, and so on.

Application areas: Wireless networking and communications systems, computing, digital imaging, portable entertainment, industrial, medical, and other applications.

Types of Presentations:

Key Dates:
Proposals are due: 23 March 2007

Acceptance notification: 28 March 2007

Final Paper due: 23 April 2007

Conference dates: 4 – 6 June, 2007

Submission Guidelines:

Note: Proposals and submissions will be accepted only electronically by email. Send your proposal as an attachment to your email to Jeremiah Bryant, jbryant@darnell.com.

The Proposal:

Each proposal should be a maximum of 1,000 words and include:

Presentation Format Options:

Presenter’s Profile:

Deadline for Proposals: 23 March  2007

Notification and Acceptance Requirements:

Notification of acceptance will be announced on or before 28 March 2007.

Acceptance will not be complete until at least one of the authors has registered to attend the conference and present the paper.

Final Paper/Presentation Submission:

The formal paper will be included in the proceedings and consist of a maximum of six pages in a two-column format, or a maximum of 12 pages of PowerPoint slides (two per page).

Deadline for Final Submissions: 23 April 2007

Note: Proposals and submissions will be accepted only electronically by email. Send your proposal as an attachment to your email to Jeremiah Bryant, jbryant@darnell.com.