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Navigating The SenSys Review Process
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brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
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This guide details the unique two-deadline review model of SenSys. It provides authors with a comprehensive roadmap for interpreting complex rejection outcomes, structuring substantive revisions, formulating effective responses to reviewers, and understanding critical systems review criteria, such as energy measurement and baseline fairness. Essential reading for systems researchers.
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SenSys Conference Submission Guidelines
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brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
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This comprehensive guide outlines the strict criteria for submitting a paper to the SenSys conference after the 2026 merger. It clarifies that the core contribution must be a built, measured sensing or embedded system, demonstrating value based on physical resources like energy, memory, and latency on real hardware, rather than being a pure algorithm or networking mechanism.
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Managing Multi-Cycle Research Publication Workflow
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brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
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This guide provides a structured methodology for planning complex academic research publications, especially those governed by multi-deadline cycles. It emphasizes backward scheduling, accounting for non-compressible physical processes like hardware deployment and energy campaigns. It helps researchers sequence activities from initial topic selection through building, measurement, writing, and handling potential resubmission requirements across two distinct academic deadlines.
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Engineering Guide for Sensing Systems Papers
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brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
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A comprehensive guide detailing the required structure and technical rigor for writing papers in sensing and embedded systems (SenSys). It mandates replacing vague adjectives with concrete, measured metrics (e.g., energy in joules, latency in milliseconds) and structuring the argument around a clear 'pain $\to$ gap $\to$ mechanism $\to$ measured behavior' arc on the first page. Essential for academic researchers and engineers.
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