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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] IEEE Internet Computing Special Issue: Internet of Things Software
by Lars Wolf 06 May '14
by Lars Wolf 06 May '14
06 May '14
-------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------
Von: Luca Mottola <luca.mottola(a)POLIMI.IT>
Gesendet: 6. Mai 2014 20:46:20 MESZ
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] IEEE Internet Computing Special Issue: Internet of Things Software
Call for Papers: IEEE Internet Computing Special Issue
- Building Internet of Things Software -
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/iccfp2
====================================================================
As we equip people, places, and commodities with Internet-connected
embedded devices that can sense information about the environment and
subsequently take action, we will create the Internet of Things
(IoT). The IoT will improve society and quality of life, but making
this vision a reality requires interdisciplinary efforts in a range of
scientific domains. Specifically, enabling the design, implementation,
validation, and real-world use of IoT software requires that we
embrace diverse contributions in coherent and practical development
frameworks, possibly based on current and future standards.
This special issue seeks contributions about recent or ongoing
research efforts, experience reports, and success stories in enabling
an effective development of IoT software out of the individual
building blocks available in different communities. Topics of interest
include:
- design and modeling approaches and methodologies for IoT software;
- programming abstractions and languages expressly conceived for the IoT;
- development techniques for IoT software appropriate for different hardware;
- platforms, from tiny sensors to the enterprise level;
- approaches for composing and interoperating existing IoT functionality;
- cross-layer IoT software architectures;
- standards for developing IoT software; and
- real-world deployments and experiences in building IoT systems.
Submission Guidelines:
All submissions must be original manuscripts of fewer than 5,000
words, focused on Internet technologies and implementations. All
manuscripts are subject to peer review on both technical merit and
relevance to IEEE Internet Computing international readership:
primarily practicing engineers and academics who are looking for
material that introduces new technology and broadens familiarity with
current topics. We do not accept white papers, and we discourage
strictly theoretical or mathematical papers.
To submit a manuscript, please log on to ScholarOne
(https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com:443/ic-cs) to create or access an
account, which you can use to log on to the IEEE Internet Computing
Author Center and upload your submission.
Important Dates:
Submissions due: 1 July 2014
Publication issue: March/April 2015
Please email the guest editors at ic2-2015(a)computer.org a brief
description of the article you plan to submit by 15 June 2014
Guest Editors:
Luciano Baresi, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
Luca Mottola, Politecnico di Milano (Italy) and SICS Swedish ICT
Schahram Dustdar, Vienna University of Technology (Austria)
For further information, please write to ic2-2015(a)computer.org.
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: IEEE Internet of Things Journal SI on "Mobile Crowd Sensing for IoT"
by Lars Wolf 06 May '14
by Lars Wolf 06 May '14
06 May '14
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: IEEE Internet of Things Journal SI on
"Mobile Crowd Sensing for IoT"
Datum: Tue, 6 May 2014 10:19:47 -0400
Von: Shusen Yang <s.yang09(a)IMPERIAL.AC.UK>
Antwort an: Shusen Yang <s.yang09(a)IMPERIAL.AC.UK>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
Call for Papers for IEEE Internet of Things Journal Special Issue on "
Mobile Crowd Sensing for IoT".
http://iot-journal.weebly.com/call-for-papers.html
AIMS AND SCOPE
--------------------------------
The ubiquitous sensor-rich mobile devices (smartphones, wearable
devices, smart vehicles) have been playing an increasing important role
in the evolution of the Internet of Things (IoTs), which bridge the
digital space and physical world at a societal scale. Their powerful
computing/communication capacities, huge population, and inherent
mobility makes mobile-device networks a much more flexible and
cost-effective IoT solution than static sensor networks. This promotes
the emergence of a fast-growing consumer-centric sensing paradigm, the
Mobile Crowd Sensing (MCS). As an evolution of participatory sensing,
MCS has two unique features: (1) it involves both implicit and explicit
participation; (2) MCS collects data from two user-participant data
sources: mobile social networks and mobile sensing. Various categories
of knowledge (e.g. location, personal and social context, user
feelings/opinions, traffic conditions, and pollution) reported by smart
device users, are shared w!
ithin the social sphere, practitioners, health care providers, and
utility providers, enabling a broad range of applications and services
such as urban dynamic mining, public safety, and environment monitoring.
Numerous research challenges arise from the MCS paradigm including
participatory and opportunistic data collection, incentive mechanism
design, transient networking, quality of user-contributed data, privacy
concerns, and big data processing and analytics. This special issue
provides the opportunity for researchers, practitioners, and application
developers to review and discuss the state-of-the-art and trends of MCS
techniques and applications or propose new solutions. In particular, we
solicit high-quality original research papers on MCS, including but not
limited to the following topics:
- IoT Architecture/Framework for MCS
- Optimized Data Collection Task Allocation
- Communication in Transient Networking Environments
- Crowdsourced Data Processing and Urban/Social Context Mining
- Incentive Mechanisms for Participatory Sensing
- Heterogeneous Crowdsourced Data Fusion
- Dealing with Low Quality Data in MCS
- Trust and Privacy Issues in MCS
- MCS for Social Networking
- Hybrid Human-Machine Intelligence in MCS
- Emerging/Novel MCS Apps and Systems (environment monitoring, public
safety, traffic planning, etc.)
IMPORTANT DATES
----------------------------
- Submissions Deadline: October 1, 2014
- First Reviews Due: February 1, 2015
- Revision Due: March 1, 2015
- Second Reviews Due/Acceptance letters: April 15, 2015
- Final Manuscript Due: May 1, 2015
- Publication Date: June, 2015
SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES
-----------------------------------
The special issue seeks submission of papers that present novel original
results and findings on MCS for IoT. Solicited original submission must
not be currently under consideration for publication in other venues.
Author guidelines and submission information can be found at
http://iot.ieee.org/journal. All manuscripts should be submitted through
Manuscript Central: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/iot
GUEST EDITORS
-----------------------------------
Bin Guo, Northwestern Polytechnical Univ.
email: guobin.keio(a)gmail.com
Shusen Yang, Imperial College London
email: s.yang09(a)imperial.ac.uk
Janne Lindqvist, Rutgers University
email: janne(a)winlab.rutgers.edu
Xing Xie, Microsoft Research
email: xing.xie(a)microsoft.com
Raghu K. Ganti, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
email: rganti(a)us.ibm.com
SI Publicity Chair: Dr. Hong Lu, Intel Labs, USA,
email: hong.lu.mail(a)gmail.com
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05 May '14
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] Visible Light Communication Systems: workshop CFP
Datum: Mon, 5 May 2014 08:50:17 -0500
Von: Edward Knightly <knightly(a)RICE.EDU>
Antwort an: Edward Knightly <knightly(a)RICE.EDU>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
The first VLCS workshop will be helped September 7 in Maui in
cooperation with ACM MobiCom. The CFP is at the workshop web page
http://www.networks.rice.edu/VLCS-2014/ and the text is below.
We hope you can join us for this new event.
Best regards,
Edward Knightly
Harald Haas
Hsin-Mu (Michael) Tsai
ACM VLCS 2014 Chairs
Workshop Theme
Visible Light Communication (VLC) is a revolutionary communication
technology that makes use of visible light from LED lights or LCD
display to carry digital information wirelessly between devices. One of
its greatest advantages is that the available bandwidth of the visible
light spectrum is much larger - more than 10,000 times larger - than
that of the RF spectrum, potentially solving the problem of wireless
bandwidth shortage in the near future. In addition, since the radiation
pattern of a “visible light transmitter,” i.e., a light, can be easily
regulated by its optical design, and visual obstacles such as walls can
fully contain the radiation energy (i.e., interference) to a smaller
space, the optical spectrum can be used in a very efficient and hence
scalable manner. Finally, lights for illumination purposes already exist
in every place in our daily life - there are already 12 billion electric
light bulbs in the world, consuming about 1/8 of the total electricity use !
- and hence they, or at least a large portion of them, can easily serve
as the new infrastructure to provide pervasive wireless communications
with minimum additional energy consumption and deployment cost.
For the past few years, visible light communications has been an active
research topic, and research has already brought the technology closer
to commercialization and standardization. The objective of this workshop
is to move beyond VLC links and to explore VLC-enabled networks,
systems, and applications. The workshop will bring together a diverse
community to present and brainstorm on a broad set of VLC-centered
topics including unique devices such as camera-based communication to
new application scenarios such as vehicular safety networks. The
workshop will bring to light new application domains that could take
advantage of the unique properties of VLC and enable understanding of
how these diverse application requirements would shape the design of
next-generation VLC systems.
Topics
• VLC applications including WLAN, vehicular safety, medical services,
industrial applications, and robotics
• Novel designs for VLC systems exploiting advanced VLC paradigms such
as use of cameras and VLC MIMO
• VLC services such as positioning and security
• System designs and architectures coupling VLC capabilities with RF
• Novel VLC network designs including relay, backhaul, and access
• Medium access issues including interference mitigation, multiuser
access, and duplexing techniques
• Mobility management
Important Dates
Paper Deadline: June 2nd, 2014
Authors Notification: July 7th, 2014
Camera Ready Paper: July 27th, 2014
Workshop: September 7th, 2014
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP MobiWac 2014
Datum: Mon, 5 May 2014 10:54:57 +0200
Von: Antonio M. Ortiz <antonio.ortiz_torres(a)IT-SUDPARIS.EU>
Antwort an: Antonio M. Ortiz <antonio.ortiz_torres(a)IT-SUDPARIS.EU>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
==================================================================
The 12th ACM* International Symposium on Mobility Management
and Wireless Access (MobiWac 2014)
(in conjunction with the 17th ACM MSWiM)
September 21 - 26, 2014 Montreal, Canada
http://adscom.it.uc3m.es/mobiwac
SPONSORED BY: DÉPARTEMENT D'INFORMATIQUE, UNIVERSITÉ DU QUÉBEC À MONTRÉAL
- Paper registration due: May 15, 2014 (11:59PM EST)
- Submission Deadline: May 20, 2014 (11:59PM EST)
*ACM sponsorship pending upon approval
==================================================================
The 12th ACM International Symposium on Mobility Management and Wireless
Access (MobiWac 2014) will be held in conjunction with MSWiM 2014 (the
17th ACM International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of
Wireless and Mobile Systems) from September 21 to 26, 2014 at Montreal,
Canada.
The MobiWac series of events are intended to provide an international
forum for the discussion and presentation of original ideas, recent
results and achievements by researchers, students, and systems
developers on issues and challenges related to mobility management and
wireless access protocols. To keep up with the technological
developments, we also open up new areas such as mobile cloud computing
starting from this year.
Authors are encouraged to submit both theoretical and practical results
of significance on all aspects of wireless and mobile access
technologies, with an emphasis on mobility management and wireless
access. Authors are invited to submit full papers describing original
research. Submitted papers must neither have been published elsewhere
nor currently be under review by another conference or journal.
TOPICS OF INTEREST include, but are not limited to:
- Mobile Cloud Computing
- Wireless/Mobile Access Protocols
- Wireless/Mobile Web Access
- Wireless Internet and All-IP integration
- Next Generation Wireless systems
- Mobile Broadband Wireless Access
- Pervasive Communication and Computing
- Ubiquitous and mobile access
- Wireless Applications and testbeds
- Multi-Homing and Vertical Handoff
- Multi-Channel Multi-Radio MAC / network layer management
- Channels and resources allocation algorithms
- Energy and power management algorithms
- Multi-technology switching using Software Defined Radios
- Context-aware services and applications
- Context-aware protocols and protocol architectures
- Interactive applications
- Mobile database management
- Wireless Multimedia Protocols
- Mobile and Wireless Entertainment
- Mobile Info-services
- Social mobile networks
- Social mobile applications
- QoS management
- Mobility Control and Management
- Localization and tracking
- Mobile/Vehicular environment access
- Wireless ad hoc and sensor networks
- Security,Trust management and Privacy issues
- Fault Tolerance solutions
- Wireless Systems' Design
- Analysis/Simulation of wireless mobile systems
- Testbeds for experimental and simulation analysis
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
General Chair
Wessam Ajib, UQAM Montreal, Canada
Program Chair
Ángel Cuevas, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Technical Program Committee
Antonio A.F. Loureiro, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Michele Albano, CISTER, Portugal
Chadi Assi, Concordia University, Canada
Jalel Ben-othman, University of Paris 13, France
Fernando Boavida, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa, Canada
Juan Carlos Cano, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Yuh-Shyan Chen, National Taipei University, Taiwan
Danny De Vleeschauwer, Alcatel-Lucent, Belgium
Andrés García Saavedra, Hamilton Institute, Ireland
Roch Glitho, Concordia University, Canada
Chris G. Guy, University of Reading, UK
Georg Hampel, Qualcomm, USA
Charalampos Konstantopoulos, University of Piraeus, Greece
Long Le, INRS, University of Quebec, Canada
Yannick LeLouedec, Orange Labs, France
Pierre Leone, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Vincenzo Mancuso, IMDEA Networks, Spain
Paulo Mendes, SITI, University Lusofona, Portugal
Sotiris Nikoletseas, University of Patras & Computer Technology
Institute, Greece
Antonio M. Ortiz, Institut Mines-Telecom, Telecom SudParis, France
Ai-Chun Pang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Grammati Pantziou, Technological Educational Institution of Athens, Greece
Paul Patras, University of Edinburgh, UK
Cristina M. Pinotti, University of Perugia, Italy
Alicia Triviño, Universidad de Málaga, Spain
Manuel Urueña, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Emmanouel Varvarigos, University of Patras & Computer Technology
Institute, Greece
Zainab Zaidi, National ICT Australia, Ltd, Australia
Web Chair
Gerson Rodríguez de los Santos, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Publicity Chairs
Antonio M. Ortiz, Institut Mines-Télécom, Télécom SudParis
=========================
Paper Submission, Publication and Important Dates:
High-quality original papers are solicited. Papers must be unpublished
and must not be submitted for publication elsewhere. All papers will be
reviewed by Technical Program Committee members and other experts
active in the field to ensure high quality and relevance to the
Symposium. The symposium will Have a single track for regular papers and
in addition, a separate interwoven track with short papers / posters.
Paper length must be no more than 10 pages, double column, ACM style
including tables and figures. Note that the regular paper size will be 8
pages, with the possibility to obtain up to 2 additional pages (total 10
pages) by paying a publication fee. Only PDF format is accepted. All
accepted papers will appear in the Symposium proceedings published by
ACM press.
- Paper registration due: May 15, 2014 (11:59PM EST)
- Submission Deadline: May 20, 20114 (11:59PM EST)
FOR MORE INFORMATION about the conference, organizing committee,
submission instructions, and venue please visit the conference website:
http://adscom.it.uc3m.es/mobiwac/
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP] Elsevier PMC [IF=1.629] SI on "Recent Developments in Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks"
by Lars Wolf 04 May '14
by Lars Wolf 04 May '14
04 May '14
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP] Elsevier PMC [IF=1.629] SI on "Recent
Developments in Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks"
Datum: Sun, 4 May 2014 13:13:17 +0500
Von: Mubashir Rehmani <mshrehmani(a)GMAIL.COM>
Antwort an: Mubashir Rehmani <mshrehmani(a)GMAIL.COM>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
Dear colleagues,
Please find below a call for papers for the Special Issue of the Pervasive
and Mobile Computing Journal on "Recent Developments in Cognitive Radio
Sensor Networks". Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple
copies of this announcement.
-----------
Call for Papers for the Special Issue of the Pervasive and Mobile Computing
Journal on "Recent Developments in Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks"
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/pervasive-and-mobile-computing/
AIMS AND SCOPE
----------------------------
Wireless sensor nodes in traditional Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) use
fixed spectrum assignment policy and their performance is limited due to
limited processing and communication power. In addition, these wireless
sensor nodes require high bandwidth and their QoS requirements are
application specific. Wireless sensor nodes with cognitive radio
capabilities (i.e., Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks (CRSNs)),
can help to address these challenges. However, there are several
challenges and research problems which are needed to be
addressed in CRSNs.
In fact, cognitive radio sensor network evolved from
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) in order to optimize the
bandwidth and Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirements of wireless sensor
nodes. Furthermore, CRSNs improve the spectrum utilization, and
multiple overlaid sensor networks can be deployed in a specific region.
But due to inherent hardware and energy limitation of sensor nodes,
the realization of incorporating CR capability in sensor nodes imposes
challenges. On top of that, CRSN nodes must handle additional
challenges incurred by CR functionalities such as spectrum sensing,
spectrum sharing, and spectrum management.
In this special issue, we are seeking new and unpublished work in the
domain of Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks. More specifically, this
special issue will focus on recent developments in Cognitive Radio Sensor
Networks (CRSNs).
The list of topics includes, but is not limited to:
- Spectrum sensing techniques for Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks (CRSNs)
- Spectrum management for CRSNs
- MAC protocols for CRSNs
- Innovative and cross-layer middleware solutions for CRSNs
- Applications of CRSNs (smart grids, vehicular networks, etc)
- Delay-sensitive and multimedia communication in CRSNs
- Simulation models for CRSNs
- Energy efficiency in CRSNs
- CRSN architecture: peculiar features and evolution
- Deployment strategies of CRSNs
- Wireless Body Area Networks in the context of CRSNs
- Layers in CRSNs (physical, datalink, network, transport, application)
- Developments, issues, and open areas
- Coverage and Connectivity of CRSNs
- Resource Management in CRSNs
- CRSN integration with traditional networking solutions and standards
- Future perspective for CRSNs
IMPORTANT DATES
------------------------------
Manuscript due: July 2014
Acceptance notification: Oct 2014
Revised paper due: Dec 2014
Final manuscript due: Feb 2015
Expected Publication of the Special Issue: 2015
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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----------
All submissions have to be prepared according to the Guide for Authors as
published in the Journal website at http://www.ees.elsevier.com/pmc/.
Authors should select 'SI: CRSNs', from the 'Choose Article Type' pull-down
menu during the submission process. All contributions must not have been
previously published or be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
A submission based on one or more papers that appeared
elsewhere has to comprise major value-added extensions over what appeared
previously (at least 30% new material). Authors are requested to attach to
the
submitted paper their relevant, previously published articles and
a summary document explaining the enhancements made in the journal version.
GUEST EDITORS OF THE SPECIAL ISSUE
----------------------------------------------------------------
* Mubashir Husain Rehmani, Lead Guest Editor, COMSATS Institute of
Information Technology, Pakistan,
Email: mshrehmani(a)gmail.com
* Mehdi Shadaram, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA
Email: mehdi.shadaram(a)utsa.edu
* Sherali Zeadally, University of Kentucky, KY, USA
Email: szeadally(a)uky.edu
* Paolo Bellavista, University of Bologna, Italy
Email: paolo.bellavista(a)unibo.it
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Fwd: [IEEE MASS 2014] MASS 2014 - One week deadline extension on Final Manuscript Submission
by Lars Wolf 04 May '14
by Lars Wolf 04 May '14
04 May '14
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Betreff: [IEEE MASS 2014] MASS 2014 - One week deadline extension on
Final Manuscript Submission
Datum: Sat, 03 May 2014 18:30:43 -0400
Von: IEEE MASS 2014 <ieeemass2014-chairs(a)edas.info>
An: Lars C Wolf <wolf(a)ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>
Dear Authors,
Thank you for registering a paper for MASS 2014. The deadline for final
manuscript submission is now extended on EDAS until May 9th, 2014
(11:59pm US Pacific Time).
This extension is due to the many requests we received from authors who
faced PDF compatibility problems that prevented a timely upload of their
paper on EDAS. Please note that EDAS imposes several requirements on PDF
format. Failure to meet those requirements will prevent upload of your
paper. For fairness, the extension is given to all registered papers.
Thank you very much and I hope you will find the extension useful. No
further extensions will be given.
Sincerely,
Tarek Abdelzaher
Program Chair
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Fwd: CfP: Ubicomp 2014 Workshop on The Superorganism of Massive Collective Wearables
by Lars Wolf 02 May '14
by Lars Wolf 02 May '14
02 May '14
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Betreff: CfP: Ubicomp 2014 Workshop on The Superorganism of Massive
Collective Wearables
Datum: Fri, 2 May 2014 13:46:15 +0200
Von: Ubicomp Workshop <ubicomp14ml(a)pervasive.jku.at>
Antwort an: ubicomp14ml(a)pervasive.jku.at
An: wolf(a)ibr.cs.tu-bs.de <wolf(a)ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
*Ubicomp 2014 Workshop on The Superorganism of Massive Collective Wearables*
The 2014 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous
Computing (UbiComp 2014) is a premier interdisciplinary venue in which
leading international researchers, designers, developers, and
practitioners in the field present and discuss novel results in all
aspects of ubiquitous and pervasive computing. This includes the design,
development, and deployment of ubiquitous and pervasive computing
technologies and the understanding of human experiences and social
impacts that these technologies facilitate.
UbiComp 2014 will be held in conjunction with the International
Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC). ISWC is a conference dedicated
to cutting-edge research in wearable technologies, and is the premier
forum for wearable computing and issues related to on-body and worn
mobile technologies. Every year, ISWC brings together researchers,
product vendors, fashion designers, textile manufacturers, users, and
related professionals to share information and advances in wearable
computing.
*The Superorganism of Massive Collective Wearables*
This workshop asks questions on the potential and opportunities of
turning massively deployed wearable systems to a globe-spanning
superorganism of socially interactive personal digital assistants. While
individual wearables are of heterogeneous provenance and typically act
autonomously, it stands to reason that they can (and will) self-organize
into large scale cooperative collectives, with humans being mostly
out-of-the-loop. A common objective or central controller may thereby
not be assumed, but rather volatile network topologies, co-dependence
and internal competition, non-linear and non-continuous dynamics, and
sub-ideal, failure-prone operation. We refer to these emerging massive
collectives of wearables as a "superorganism", since they exhibit
properties of a living organism (like e.g. 'collective intelligence') on
their own.
One essential aspect of such globe-spanning collective ensembles is that
they often exhibit properties typical observed in complex systems, like
(i) spontaneous, dynamic network configuration, with (ii) individual
nodes acting in parallel, (iii) constantly acting and reacting to what
the other agents are doing, and (iv) where the control tends to be
highly dispersed and decentralized. If there is to be any coherent
behavior in the system, it (v) has to arise from competition and
cooperation among the individual nodes, so that the overall behavior of
the system is the result of a huge number of decisions made every moment
by many individual entities.
In order to properly exploit such superorganisms, this workshop concerns
itself with the development of a deeper scientific understanding of the
foundational principles by which they operate. To this end, the workshop
attempts to address the following foundational research concerns:
- Understanding the trade-offs between the power of top-down (by design)
adaptation means and bottom-up (by emergence) ones, also by studying how
the two approaches co-exists in modern wearable ICT systems, and
possibly contributing to smoothing the tension between the two approaches.
- Understanding the "power of the masses" principle as far as
participatory wearable ICT processes are involved. In particular, this
implies understanding how and to what extent even very simple collective
phenomena and algorithms - when involving billions of wearables - can
express forms of intelligence much superior than that of more
traditional AI techniques.
- Understanding the issue of diversity and of diversity increase in
complex systems and in service/data systems and how diversity of
structure and behavior is currently accommodated in wearable ICT
systems. As of now, most studies focus on a limited number of different
classes, which is far from approximating the diversity of existing systems.
- Laying down new foundations for the modelling of large-scale Human-ICT
organisms and their adaptive behaviors, also including lessons from
applied psychology, sociology, and social anthropology, other than from
systemic biology, ecology and complexity science.
- Identifying models and tools by which individual organs of the systems
can influence and direct "by design" the emergent adaptive behavior of
the whole system, or at least of substantial parts of it.
Further, the workshop attempts to address the following systems research
concerns:
- Opportunistic information collection. Systems need to be able to
function in complex, dynamic environments where they have to deal with
unpredictable changes in available infrastructures and learn to
cooperate with other systems and human beings in complex self-organized
ensembles.
- Collaborative Reasoning and Emergent Effects. Reasoning methods and
system models are needed that combine machine learning methods with
complexity theory to account for global emergent effects resulting from
feedback loops between collaborative, interconnected devices and their
users.
- Social Awareness. Whereas today's context-aware systems are able to
make sense of the activity of single users and their immediate
environment, future systems should be able to analyze, understand and
predict complex social phenomena on a broad range of spatial and
temporal scales. Examples of the derived information could be: shifts in
collective opinions and social attitudes, changes in consumer behavior,
the emergence of tensions in communities, demographics, migration,
mobility patterns, or health trends.
The workshop will be held at the Red Lion Hotel in Downtown Seattle
(Seattle, Washington, US) on Saturday September 13th. It will be
co-located with UbiComp 2014 and ISWC 2014.
*CALL FOR FULL PAPERS*
Regular paper submissions must present original, highly innovative,
prospective and forward-looking research in one or more of the themes
given above. Full papers must break new ground, present new insight,
deliver a significant research contribution and provide validated
support for its results and conclusions. The workshop solicits (i)
conceptual papers describing proposals for novel methodologies, theories
and principles that might be used in order to design, develop and build,
analyse and operate massive collectives of wearables, (ii)
observational, epistemological and user study papers to deliver evidence
for possible future scenarios, and emerging platforms and technologies
as well as (iii) system-development papers proposing ingenious, novel
HW/SW platforms.
Suggested topics include (but are not limited to)
- Novel complex adaptive system theories and operational principles.
- Novel design principles for building complex adaptive systems.
- Insights into evolutionary and emergent complex adaptive system properties
- Methodologies, Models, Algorithms, Frameworks and Tools for studying,
analyzing and building complex adaptive systems.
- Case-studies / very large scale scenarios that can serve as reference
case for future super-organisms of collective wearables.
Each paper must be submitted as a single PDF file in SIGCHI Extended
Abstract format (not longer than six pages in length). Accepted papers
will be included in the printed UbiComp 2014 adjunct proceedings and
included in the ACM Digital Library. Submissions to this workshop must
not be under review by any other conference or publication during the
workshop review cycle, and must not be previously published or accepted
for publication elsewhere.
*CALL FOR POSITION PAPERS*
In addition to the submission of research papers, this workshop promotes
the submission of position papers. Each paper must be submitted as a
single PDF file in SIGCHI Extended Abstract format (not longer than two
pages in length) containing a description of the area of research,
specific work (empirical or theoretical) on the workshop topic, and the
innovative character of the research. Position papers will be published
as part of the FoCAS (Fundamentals of Collective Adaptive Systems) white
book.
*ORGANIZERS*
Alois Ferscha (University of Linz, Austria)
Paul Lukowicz (DFKI, Germany)
Franco Zambonelli (Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy)
*IMPORTANT DATES*
Submission Deadline June 2nd, 2014
Not. of Acceptance June 22nd, 2014
Camera Ready Version July 6th, 2014
Workshop September 13th, 2014
*CONTACT*
ubicomp14ws(a)pervasive.jku.at
http://www.pervasive.jku.at/ubicomp14/
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] The 2nd IEEE International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems, Networks, and Applications (CPSNA 2014)
by Lars Wolf 01 May '14
by Lars Wolf 01 May '14
01 May '14
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] The 2nd IEEE International Conference on
Cyber-Physical Systems, Networks, and Applications (CPSNA 2014)
Datum: Thu, 1 May 2014 11:16:21 +0000
Von: Carlo Fischione <carlofi(a)KTH.SE>
Antwort an: Carlo Fischione <carlofi(a)KTH.SE>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 2nd IEEE International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems,
Networks, and Applications (CPSNA 2014)
Hong Kong, China, August 25-27, 2014
http://www.cpsna.org/
TOPICS: Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are next-generation embedded
systems featuring a tight integration of computational and physical
elements. Emerging applications of CPS include transportation,
healthcare, energy, manufacturing, entertainment, consumer electronics,
environmental monitoring, aerospace, etc., all of which will be
essential pieces of our social infrastructure. The vision of CPS however
faces some core challenges of multidisciplinary research, as their
relevant technologies appear in diverse areas of science and
engineering. The objective of CPSNA is to bring together researchers
from different backgrounds, and explore innovative, exciting, and fresh
ideas for the design and development of future CPS. The scope of CPSNA
2014 will give due consideration in all areas of research that
facilitate collaborations in existing and new technologies related to
CPS. Topics of special interest include, but are not limited to, the
following:
Real-time systems for time-critical functions in CPS
Sensor networks for large-scale sensing and actuation
Networked control systems for complexity management in CPS
Dependable computing and verification methods to support safety-critical
functions
Ubiquitous and pervasive computing for enhanced user interactions with CPS
Cloud and distributed computing to support scalability and manage complexity
Data-intensive computing and data mining to support big data in CPS
Multicore and GPU programming for high-performance CPS
Architecture, compiler, OS, and middleware platforms for CPS
Experimental prototypes of CPS
Emerging applications in CPS
IMPORTANT DATES:
Extended Submission Deadline
May 7, 2014
Acceptance Notification
May 30, 2014
Camera-Ready Submission
June 25, 2014
Conference
August 25-27, 2014
SUBMISSION GUIDELINE: Submitted papers must adhere to a page limit of 6
pages. The format must be 8.5-inch by 11-inch with two columns using a
10pt font size. Authors are encouraged to use the IEEE proceedings
template: http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing.
Please use the following link to submit your papers.
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cpsna2014
ORGANIZERS:
Honorary General Chair:
Sam Kwong, City University of Hong Kong
General Chair:
Joseph Ng, Hong Kong Baptist University
Finance Chair:
Shinpei Kato, Nagoya University
Program Co-Chairs:
Victor Lee, City University of Hong Kong
Arvind Easwaran, Nanyang Technological University
WiP Chair:
Ling Shi, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
______________________________________________________________
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Fwd: [InternetTC] ExtremeCom 2014 - The Galápagos Expedition (deadline extended: May 18)
by Lars Wolf 30 Apr '14
by Lars Wolf 30 Apr '14
30 Apr '14
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Betreff: [InternetTC] ExtremeCom 2014 - The Galápagos Expedition
(deadline extended: May 18)
Datum: Tue, 29 Apr 2014 16:45:52 +0100
Von: Fernando Ramos <fvramos(a)FC.UL.PT>
An: itc(a)COMSOC.ORG
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CALL FOR PAPERS AND DEMOS
Extreme Conference on Communication and Computing - The Galápagos Expedition
ExtremeCom 2014
11-16 August, Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
http://www.extremecom.org/
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Important dates
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*Submission deadline: May 4, 2014 May 18, 2014 deadline extended!*
Notification of acceptance: June 9, 2014
Early registration deadline: June 14, 2014
Registration deadline: June 15, 2014
Conference dates: August 11-16, 2014 (tentative dates)
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Scope
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The Extreme Conference on Communication and Computing (ExtremeCom)
brings together researchers and practitioners in areas related to
communications in rural, remote or other extreme environments, and
computing in extreme operating conditions such as extreme temperatures
and energy constraints, extreme quantities ("big data"), extremely
large-scale systems, and extreme levels of threat and uncertainty, in
order to gain experience and insight into the challenges that such
environments pose for the network and the users.
We welcome a broad range of topics concerning both technical and
economical aspects, for example wireless communication, mobile
computing, low power devices and protocols, delay tolerant networks and
other networking paradigms, distributed computing paradigms, big data,
distributed systems, cloud computing, business and services models, user
experiences and web applications. Researches addressing computing
challenges in general mobile environments (even not completely extreme)
are also welcomed by the conference.
Following on from the success of ExtremeCom 2009 - The Midnight Sun
Expedition in Laponia, Sweden, ExtremeCom 2010 - The Himalayan
Expedition in Dharamsala, India, ExtremeCom 2011 - The Amazon Expedition
in Manaus, Brazil, ExtremeCom 2012 - The Swiss Alps Winter Expedition in
Zurich, Switzerland, and ExtremeCom 2013 - The Volcanic Expedition in
the Eyjafjallajökull Volcano region in Iceland, we present the
ExtremeCom 2014 edition: The Galápagos Expedition. The conference will
start with 3 days of excursions in the amazing nature of the Galápagos
Islands. Along the way, participants will get to see and experience the
islands and their plant and animal life, both above and beneath the
surface of the ocean. The immersion will not only give a better idea of
both the technical and user requirements of such a harsh environment,
but it will also give many opportunities for informal research
discussions between the participants. Participants that have their own
software for scenarios like this will also, to as great an extent as
possible, be encouraged to test and demonstrate it within this
environment. After the excursions, there will be two days of paper
presentations and demos. Focus will still be on informal research
discussions, with the hope that the field experience will give
participants the ability to discuss the topics in a new light.
Submission Guidelines
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Participants should submit 6 page papers about ideas and visions about
the topics of the conference or demo proposals to be shown during the
conference. Visionary and thought-provoking papers that are likely to
generate much discussion during the conference are especially solicited.
The aim of the conference is to maintain an informal environment, where
new research ideas can be discussed and developed. We also hope to have
a demo session where participants can show their implementations and
systems. If you want to show a demo, please submit a 2 page demo
proposal using the same submission system as for conference papers.
Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library. A selected
set of top submissions will be fast-tracked to a special issue in a
reputed SCI/E journal.
We only accept PDF files, no greater than 6 pages in length (2 pages for
the demos), including text, figures and references. Manuscripts should
use the ACM templates (for LaTeX, please use Option 2 files), with 9pt
fonts. Topics for the conference include, but are not limited to:
Testbeds for large-scale sustainable testing of moobile communication
systems
Real deployments of networks in extreme environments
Business and service models for networks in rural, remote, and other
challenging environments
Delay tolerant networking
User experience research
Big data research such as mining and modeling of mobility and social network
Cloud computing for extreme scalability
Mesh networks and sensor networks
Low-power and intermittent-power protocols
Mechanisms for emergency and urgent communications
Distributed computing for mobile environments
Networked applications and services
Operating system and middleware support for mobile computing and networking
Security, privacy, and trustworthiness of extreme communications
Underwater networking
Robotic communications and mobile augmented reality
Due to logistics, the number of participants will be limited. Priority
will be given to authors of papers and those who register first.
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Organizers
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General co-chairs:
Pan Hui, HKUST, Hong Kong / T-Labs, Germany
Anders Lindgren, SICS Swedish ICT, Sweden
Local arrangement chair:
Jorge Sá Silva, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Carlos Herrera, Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Ecuador
Publicity chair:
Fernando Ramos, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Web chair:
Fehmi Ben Abdesslem, SICS Swedish ICT, Sweden
Technical Program Committee:
Yahel Ben-David, University of California - Berkeley, USA
Fernando Boavida, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Elwyn Davies, Folly Consulting, UK
Michael Doering, Bosch Research, Germany
Stephen Farrell, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Marco Fiore, INSA Lyon/INRIA, France
Roy Friedman, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Paulo Gil, University of New Lisbon, Portugal
Sumi Helal, University of Florida, USA
Bob Iannucci, Carnegie Mellon University SV, USA
Christine Julien, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Trevor Pering, Google, USA
James Kwok, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Franck Legendre, Uepaa AG, Switzerland
Marimuthu Palaniswami, Univ. Melbourne, Australia
André Rodrigues, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Joel Rodrigues, University of Beira Interior, Portugal
Anthony Rowe, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Milan Simek, University of Brno, Czech Republic Jörg Ott, Aalto
University, Finland
Kevin I-Kai Wang, Univ. Auckland, New Zealand
Klaus Wehrle, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Lars Wolf, TU Braunschweig, Germany
Lin Zhang, University of Tsinghua, China
Steering Committee:
Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge, UK
Avri Doria, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
Tristan Henderson, University of St. Andrews, UK
Pan Hui, HKUST, Hong Kong / T-Labs, Germany
Anders Lindgren, SICS Swedish ICT, Sweden
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Fernando
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] IEEE Communications Magazine - Feature Topic on “Energy Harvesting Communications”
by Lars Wolf 30 Apr '14
by Lars Wolf 30 Apr '14
30 Apr '14
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] IEEE Communications Magazine - Feature Topic
on “Energy Harvesting Communications”
Datum: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 01:05:33 +0000
Von: Yuen Chau <yuenchau(a)SUTD.EDU.SG>
Antwort an: Yuen Chau <yuenchau(a)SUTD.EDU.SG>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
This feature topic will focus on issues related to energy harvesting
communications. In particular for wireless sensor networks, because of
its ultra-low-power operation, such small, wireless, autonomous sensors
can be powered by harvesting ambient power which is scavenged in
milli-watts or even micro-watts. If these wireless sensors, which spread
throughout a home or factories, in-buildings or even outdoor to monitor
all kind of environmental conditions, are powered by energy harvesting,
there are no batteries to replace and no labour costs associated with
replacing them, in other words, self-sustainable. However, the design of
communication systems has to take into account the fluctuating
availability of energy sources. For an overview of the state-of-the-art
in energy harvesting communications design, and for a relevant example
of an IEEE Communications Magazine article's style and content, please
refer to "Designing Intelligent Energy Harvesting Communications
Systems" by D. Gunduz, K. Stamatiou, N. Michelusi, and M. Zorzi, in IEEE
Communications Magazine, pp. 210-216, Jan 2014.
In a cellular network, energy harvesting can be used to provide power in
many elements of a telecom network, saving considerable costs in
electricity supply, and providing low maintenance monitoring. Powering
mobile phone base stations with wind or solar power allows telecom
networks to expand beyond the limits of the power grid. The possibility
of re-distribution of the renewable energy in smart grid allows further
efficient utilization, but leads to many challenges as well. Another
important focus of this feature topic is on RF energy harvesting. RF
energy is currently broadcasted from billions of radio transmitters
around the world, including mobile telephones, handheld radios, mobile
base stations, and television/ radio broadcast stations. The ability to
harvest RF energy, from ambient or dedicated sources, enables wireless
charging of low-power devices and has significant benefits to product
design, usability, and reliability. Fundamental practical issues on
realizing this ability leads to many interesting research problems.
This feature topic will focus on energy harvesting related issues in
communications. It will also present a holistic view of research
challenges and opportunities in the emerging area of energy harvesting
communications. We especially welcome research work that pushes theory
to practice, such as theoretical work with emphasis on how to solve a
practical problem, experimental work on new systems, and system-level
considerations for practical deployment. This feature topic solicits
state-of-the-art technical papers that were not previously published and
are not currently under review for publication elsewhere. Topics of
interest include, but not limited to:
• Energy harvesting base station, access point, and relay;
• Energy-efficient and energy harvesting machine-to-machine
(M2M) communications;
• Low-power and energy harvesting wireless sensor networks;
• Characterization of light, thermal, wind, motion, and RF
energy harvesting;
• Communication protocols for wireless charging networks and
systems;
• Energy harvesting storage and recycling;
• Software-defined networking for energy harvesting
communications;
• Sustainable network architectures using energy harvesting;
• Theoretic approaches and design methodologies;
• Testbed and experimental validation;
• Energy harvesting for rare events sensing;
• Event-powered energy harvesting wireless sensor networks;
• Energy harvesting for industrial and intelligent systems;
• Standardization of energy harvesting communications.
Note that articles on green communications that do not directly address
energy harvesting will be considered out of scope for this feature
topic. Please consider directing such articles to the "Green
Communications and Computing Networks" Series of IEEE Communications
Magazine.
Submission Guidelines
Articles should be tutorial in nature and written in a style
comprehensible and accessible to readers outside the specialty of the
article. Authors must follow the IEEE Communications Magazine's
guidelines for preparation of the manuscript. Complete guidelines for
prospective authors can be found at
http://www.comsoc.org/commag/paper-submission-guidelines.
It is important to note that the IEEE Communications Magazine strongly
limits mathematical content, and the number of figures and tables. Paper
length should not exceed 4,500 words. All articles to be considered for
publication must be submitted through the IEEE Manuscript Central site
(http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/commag-ieee) by the deadline. Submit
articles to the "April 2015/Energy Harvesting Communications" category.
For more info, please refer to:
http://www.comsoc.org/files/Publications/Magazines/ci/cfp/cfpcommag0415.html
Important Dates
Manuscript Submission: 01-August, 2014
Notification of Acceptance: 01-November, 2014
Final Manuscript: 01-February, 2015
Publication: April 2015
Guest Editors
Chau Yuen, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
(yuenchau(a)sutd.edu.sg)
Lei Shu, Guangdong University of Petrochemical University, China
(lei.shu(a)lab.gdupt.edu.cn)
Maged Elkashlan, Queen Mary University of London, UK
(maged.elkashlan(a)qmul.ac.uk)
Yi Qian, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA (yqian(a)ieee.org)
Trung Q. Duong, Queen’s University Belfast, UK (trung.q.duong(a)qub.ac.uk)
Frank Schmidt, EnOcean, Germany (frank.schmidt(a)enocean.com)
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