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Fwd: CFP 2016 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2), 12-15 September 2016, Trento, Italy
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by Lars Wolf 26 Mar '16
26 Mar '16
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IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2 2016)
12-15 September 2016 | Trento - Italy
http://events.unitn.it/en/isc2-2016
CALL FOR PAPERS
According to the United Nations projections, urbanization combined with
the overall growth of the worlds population could add another 2.5
billion people to urban populations by 2050. The worlds population in
urban areas is expected to be over 6 billion. Consequently, effective
management of urban areas is one of the most important development
challenges of the 21st century; it may open significant opportunities
for economic growth, but also create many threats that municipalities
need to tackle, including increasing living costs, growing crime rates,
difficulties in epidemics control, management of strategic
infrastructures, exponential growth of data and potential cultural
disagreements to name a few.
It is clear that new technologies are essential to address the above
challenges and the IEEE, as one of the worlds leading professional
associations for the advancement of technology, is at the forefront of
helping the world address urban population growth.
The IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2) is the premier
conference sponsored by the IEEE Smart Cities Initiative and the IEEE
Italy Section. The primary goal of the ISC2 is to foster discussions and
collaborations between all people involved in planning and implementing
successful smart cities, including citizens, policy makers,
administrators, infrastructure operators, industry representatives,
economists, sociologists and academicians. Specifically, the core
purposes of the event are:
-to promote and strengthen partnerships and cooperation between all
involved entities;
-to increase the citizens' understanding and awareness of how their
active participation through new technologies can positively affect
quality of life;
-to disseminate recent research advancements, novel implementations and
advanced deployments fostering smart city evolution;
-to provide a clear view of challenges in urban areas and discuss new
ideas and approaches promoting the transition towards a vibrant
innovation-based society.
The program of this flagship event includes panels, plenary talks,
technical sessions, tutorials, exhibitions and a hackathon. Panels are a
fundamental feature of ISC2. They bring together speakers from around
the world, representing different viewpoints from government, industry,
and academia in order to promote interactive discussion on how
technological and social innovation can positively affect urban
environments. In tutorials, experts present challenging or emerging
topics to researchers, practitioners or to the wide public. Exhibitions
encompass innovative world-class hardware and/or software products, with
a significant potential impact for smart cities evolution.
The Technical Sessions focus on challenging and emerging issues in the
field of smart cities. They cover new developments in theory, analytics,
numerical simulation and modeling, experimentation, advanced deployment
and case studies, results of laboratory or field operational tests, and
other related creative endeavors as well as special educational
developments for smart city curricula.
The theme of the 2016 edition of ISC2 is Improving the citizens' quality
of life.
The Technical program topics include, but are not limited to:
-Smart city theory, modeling and simulation
-Intelligent infrastructure
-Sensors and actuators
-Smart economy development
-Open data and big data analytics
-Safety and security systems
-Smart healthcare
-Smart emergency management
-Smart environment and policy development
-Citizen engagement and smart governance
-Connected Vehicle (CV) technologies
-Smart mobility and transportation
-Internet of Things (IoT) for smart cities
-Intelligent vehicle-to-infrastructure integration
-Smart grid
-Environmental capital reduction
-Digital city and smart growth
-Smart traffic system operations
-Smart buildings
-Smart city implementation
-Pedestrian and bicyclist safety; mobility systems
-Smart city for special needs
-Smart manufacturing and logistics
-Environmental monitoring technologies
Proposals for Special Sessions are solicited (see the Call for Special
Session Proposals).
Prospective authors are invited to submit high quality original Full or
Short papers via the EDAS submission site
(https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=21810).
Full papers should describe novel research contributions with evaluation
results and are limited to 6 pages (two additional pages are allowed
with a per-page extra fee of 100).
Short papers, limited in length to four (4) pages, should be more
visionary in nature and are meant to discuss new challenges and visions,
showcase early research results, and explore novel research directions.
All submitted papers must be unpublished and not considered elsewhere
for publication, should be written in English and formatted according to
IEEE Template
(http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html).
Each submitted paper will pass through the standard IEEE peer-review
process and, if accepted and presented at the Conference, will appear in
the conference proceedings and will be submitted for inclusion in the
IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Paper contests will include a Conference Best Paper Award and a Best
Student Paper Award.
The Authors of papers presented during the ISC2-2016 are allowed to
submit suitably extended versions of their papers to one of the
following journals, according to the respective scope: IEEE System
Journal, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement. Agreement
with other perspective Journals is underway.
CALL FOR SPECIAL SESSION PROPOSALS
Organization of Special Sessions on a clear and specific topic relevant
to the Conference scope (but significantly different from the topics of
regular tracks) is encouraged. The goal of Special Sessions is to
complement the regular program with new or emerging topics, or
innovative applications of established approaches. Special Sessions may
also cut across and beyond traditional IEEE fields of interest. Special
Sessions aligned with the conference theme Improving the citizens'
quality of life are especially welcome.
Prospective organizers of Special Sessions for ISC2-2016 are invited to
submit their proposals by sending an email to isc2-2016-chair(a)unitn.it.
Proposals should include:
-Title of the proposed Special Session.
-Short description (less than 300 words) of the topic (which has to be
significantly different from the topics of the regular tracks),
stressing its novelty and/or its multidisciplinary features (if any).
-Session organizer(s) name(s), affiliation(s), short biography and
contact information (including email addresses).
Each Special Session proposal is limited to no more than two organizers.
It will be carefully evaluated at the time it is received on the basis
of its pertinence to the scope of the Conference, the timeliness of the
topic, and the qualifications of organizers and contributors.
Once approved, it will immediately be announced on the Conference
website, and the organizers will be invited to join the Technical
committee as Special Session Co-Chairs. Moreover, they will be requested
to propose a list of qualified peer-reviewers that will be submitted to
the ISC2-2016 Program Co-chairs for approval.
Organizers will be welcome to promote their Special Session. Prospective
authors will be able to submit their papers to the approved Special
Sessions by selecting the corresponding track in EDAS. All submitted
manuscripts will undergo the same review process as regular papers.
Papers accepted and presented at the Conference will be submitted for
inclusion in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Each Special Session should contain a minimum of five accepted papers.
The ISC2-2016 Program Co-chairs reserve the right to cancel any Special
Session if deadlines are missed or an insufficient number of attendees
are preregistered.
DEADLINES:
Submission of special sessions proposals: 11 March 2016
Papers submission deadline: 11 April 2016
Acceptance notification: 6 June 2016
Camera-ready submission: 27 June 2016
Early registration deadline: 27 June 2016
GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
Gilles Betis, Chair IEEE SCI, EIT digital, France
Dario Petri, IEEE SCI, University of Trento, Italy
TECHNICAL PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Soufiene Djahel, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Gustavo Giannatanasio, past Director IEEE Region 9
Bernardo Tellini, University of Pisa, Italy
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [Deadline extension] CFP IEEE MASS 2016 - Brazil
Datum: Sat, 26 Mar 2016 09:42:08 +0100
Von: Nadjib Ait Saadi <nadjib.aitsaadi(a)U-PEC.FR>
Antwort an: Nadjib Ait Saadi <nadjib.aitsaadi(a)U-PEC.FR>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
_______________________________________________________________________________
CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE MASS 2016
The 13th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems
Brasilia, Brazil
October 10 - 13, 2016
http://www.ene.unb.br/mass2016/
_______________________________________________________________________________
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission Deadline: _*April 09, 2016 00:00:00 PDT *_
Notification of Acceptance: _*June 17, 2016*_
Camera-ready version: July 22, 2016
SCOPE
The 13th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad hoc and Sensor
Systems (IEEE MASS 2016) will be held in Brasilia, Brazil, October
10-13, 2016. Wireless ad hoc communications, Internet of Things, and
mobile computing have applications in a variety of environments, such as
smart homes, hospitals, battlefields, and disaster-recovery operations.
Wireless sensor and actuator networks are being deployed for enhancing
industrial control processes and supply-chains, and for various forms of
environmental monitoring. IEEE MASS 2016 is a three-track conference
sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society. It aims at addressing research
advances in mobile ad-hoc and sensor systems related to (i) algorithms
and theory, (ii) systems, protocols, and applications, and (iii)
experimental evaluation and testbeds, covering topics ranging from
theoretical foundations to applications and testbed development.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Original, unpublished contributions are solicited in all aspects of
mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), wireless sensor networks (WSNs)
(including cyber-physical systems, Internet of Things), and mobile
networking/computing, including theory, systems and applications. Topics
of interest include, but are not limited to:
Algorithmic aspects of MANETs and WSNs
Application Layer Protocols
Architectures of wired/wireless networks
Capacity planning and admission control
Clustering, topology control, coverage, and connectivity
Cognitive networking
Cooperative and cognitive communication
Cooperative sensing in WSNs
Compressive sensing technologies
Crowd-sourcing, participatory and social sensing
Cross layer design and optimization
Cyber-physical systems
Data gathering, fusion, and dissemination
Data transport and management in WSNs
Delay tolerant networks
Experiences, real-world applications and deployments
Handoff/mobility management and seamless
Internetworking
Internet/Cloud of Things
Key management and trust establishment
Localization and Location Based Services
MAC protocols, including 802.11, 802.15.4, UWB
MAC-layer design for ad hoc networks and WSNs
Machine-to-machine (M2M) communications
Measurements, experimental systems and test-beds
Mobile computing and networking Mobility management
Modeling, analysis and performance evaluation
Multi-channel, multi-radio and MIMO technologies
Network Layer protocols
Networked smartphone applications
Novel applications and architectures for WSNs
Operating systems and middleware support
Opportunistic networking
P2P, overlay, and content distribution
Power-aware architectures, algorithms, and protocols
QoS and Resource management
Reliability, resiliency and fault tolerance techniques
Resource management and wireless QoS provisioning
Robotic networks
Routing protocols, including unicast, multicast, broadcast, geocast
Security and privacy issues in ad hoc and sensor networks, and mobile
networking
Smart grid
Smart healthcare
Smart transportation
Social networks using smartphones and sensors
Time synchronization
Topology control, coverage and connectivity issues
Vehicular networks and protocols
Wireless mesh networking
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair:
Jiannong Cao, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
General Co-Chair:
Marcelo M. Carvalho, University of Brasilia, Brazil
Technical Program Chair:
Ravi Prakash, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Technical Program Vice-Chairs:
Antonio A. F. Loureiro, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Paolo Santi, IIT-CNR, Italy, and MIT-Fraunhofer Ambient Mobility, USA
Guojun Wang, Central South University, China
Workshop Chair:Call for papers and
Cintia Borges Margi, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Demo/Poster Chair:
Marco Spohn, Federal University of Fronteira Sul, Brazil
Finance and Registration Chair:
Zhen Jiang, West Chester University, USA
Publications Chair:
Dajin Wang, Montclair State University, USA
Local Arrangements Co-Chairs:
Priscila A. S. Barreto, University of Brasilia, Brazil
Paulo R. L. Gondim, University of Brasilia, Brazil
Publicity Chair:
Nadjib Aitsaadi, University Paris Est Creteil, France
STEERING COMMITEE
Dharma Agrawal, University of Cincinnati, USA
Jie Wu, Temple University, USA
Kang Shin, University of Michigan, USA
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Authors are invited to submit technical papers presenting original,
unpublished research, not currently under review elsewhere. All
submissions should be written in English with a maximum length of 9
single-spaced, double-column pages using 10pt size fonts on 8.5 x 11
inch pages, with a side margin of at least 1 inch, including all
figures, tables, and references, in the PDF format. Authors must use the
Manuscript Templates for IEEE Conference Proceedings. Accepted papers
will appear in the conference proceedings published by IEEE and will be
presented at the conference. Based on reviews and TPC discussions, the
TPC may choose to accept some papers as short papers (5 pages). For all
papers, IEEE reserves the right to exclude the paper from distribution
after the conference (e.g., removal from IEEE Xplore) if the paper is
not presented at the conference. The conference will also include a
poster and demo session.
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University of Paris-Est Creteil Val de Marne (UPEC) - IUT Creteil/Vitry
Laboratory of Image, Signal and Intelligent Systems - LISSI
122 rue Paul Armangot, 94400 Vitry sur Seine
Tel : +33 1 41 80 73 10
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] DCOSS 2016 CALL FOR POSTERS AND DEMOS
Datum: Tue, 22 Mar 2016 15:22:45 +0100
Von: Stefano Basagni <basagni(a)ECE.NEU.EDU>
Antwort an: Stefano Basagni <basagni(a)ECE.NEU.EDU>
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(Apologies for multiple reception of this e-msil.)
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12th IEEE International Conference on
Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (IEEE DCOSS)
Washington, DC, USA May 26-28, 2016
http://www.dcoss.org/
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*** DCOSS 2016 CALL FOR POSTERS AND DEMOS ***
* Important Dates
Poster/Demo submission deadline: March 28, 2016
Notification of acceptance: April 3, 2016
Camera ready abstracts due: April 8, 2016
* Submission
Abstracts must be submitted through Easy Chair at the following link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dcoss2016
* Posters and Demo Chair
Duc A. Tran, UMass Boston: duc.tran(a)umb.edu
DCOSS 2016 will feature a poster session and a demo session that provide
opportunities for researchers and developers from academia, industry,
and government to interact with and explore the latest research results.
The presentations will provide authors with early feedback on their
research work and enable them to exchange ideas with DCOSS participants.
Besides presentations in the respective poster and demo sessions, poster
presenters and demo presenters will each have the opportunity to present
a one-minute rapid oral presentation of their work to attendees.
Posters and demos should present recent original results or ongoing
research in all aspects of sensor networks, including algorithms,
protocols, systems and applications. All submissions will be reviewed
and judged based on originality, technical contribution and,
particularly, potential to generate interesting and interactive
exchanges of ideas.
Accepted posters/demos must be presented at the Conference and at least
one author for each poster/demo must be registered for the conference.
* Requirements for Posters
Poster dimension: 3ft width x 4ft height, or 36in width x 48in height
(0.92m width x 1.22m height).
Poster paper: Poster papers will be included in the Proceedings of the
Conference and submitted to the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Each poster
paper is limited to 2 pages in standard IEEE Transactions format.
Authors should highlight the leading ideas of the on-going research and
its expected outcome and impact. Poster papers should present a summary
of the research work and ideas that will be presented during the session.
* Requirements for Demos
Demo presentation: Research prototypes and testbeds are welcome. In
special cases, video-based demonstrations will also be accepted. The
authors will also be allowed to display one A1 (594 x 841 mm) vertically
oriented poster explaining the demonstration.
Demo abstract: Demonstration abstracts are limited to 2 pages in
standard IEEE Transactions format and should highlight the leading ideas
of the on-going research and its expected outcome and impact. All
accepted abstracts will appear in hardcopy. Demonstration abstracts
should describe the demonstration activity, and, in particular, describe
special requirements for space and dedicated frequency channels, if any.
Laetus deget cui licet in diem dixisse: Vixi.
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Stefano Basagni, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Computer Engineering
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering 312 Dana Research Center
Northeastern University 360 Huntington Ave. Boston, MA 02115
Tel. 617 373 3061, Fax 617 373 8970 E-mail: basagni(a)ece.neu.edu
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Betreff: ACM TCPS Special Issue on Medical Cyber-Physical Systems
Datum: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 10:30:07 -0400 (EDT)
Von: Tei-Wei Kuo <pubs(a)acm.org>
An: wolf(a)IBR.CS.TU-BS.DE
Call For Papers
<http://orange.hosting.lsoft.com/trk/click?ref=znwrbbrs9_6-ecf2x3bda9x026758&>
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
ACM Transactions on
Cyber-Physical Systems (TCPS)
/Special Issue on Medical Cyber-Physical Systems/
Guest Editors
Insup Lee, University of Pennsylvania
Miroslav Pajic, Duke University
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*Introduction*
Recent years have witnessed breakthroughs in sensing technology,
treatments and ways to interact with patients in medical and healthcare
applications. Examples include minimally-invasive embedded and
bio-compatible devices, deep-brain stimulation, "smart skin", and
artificial retinas. In addition, the medical device industry is
undergoing a rapid transformation, embracing the potential of embedded
software and network connectivity. Yet, despite the tremendous promise,
the medical devices are still burdened by complex design, safety
assurance, and tendency to operate independently.
Medical Cyber-Physical Systems are safety-critical, interconnected,
intelligent systems of medical devices. The combination of embedded
software controlling the devices, networking capabilities, unique
sensing and actuation technologies, and complicated physical dynamics
exhibited by patient bodies highlights some of the specific research
challenges for this distinct class of cyber-physical systems. As such
systems become increasingly complex, interconnected, and interoperating,
the major challenge is how to assure and improve the safety, security,
efficiency and reliability of medical cyber-physical systems.
*Scope, Description, and More Information*
This special issue seeks papers describing significant research
contributions in the domain of medical cyber-physical systems; each
paper should show enough evidence of contributions to medical
cyber-physical systems applications and systems in practice. Areas of
interest include, but are not limited to:
* Case studies and experience reports for medical cyber-physical systems
* Infrastructure support for high-confidence medical cyber-physical
systems, including architectures, platforms, middleware, resource
management, QoS
* Medical device Plug-and-Play operation and interoperability
* Control and sensing in medical cyber-physical systems for
physiological closed-loop treatment - assuring safety and
effectiveness for systems with varying degree of caregiver supervision
* Programming models and tools for high-confidence medical systems
* Modeling and analysis of safety and reliability properties of
medical cyber-physical systems
* Caregiver and patient modeling, including high fidelity
organ/patient models for the design and validation of medical
cyber-physical systems
* Evidence-based validation and certification for high-confidence
medical cyber-physical systems.
*Schedule*
* Full paper submission deadline: July 31, 2016
* First author notification: December 1, 2016
* Revised paper due: February 1, 2017
* Final author notification: March 15, 2017
* Expected publication: Fall, 2017
For further information, please contact MedicalCPS(a)duke.edu
<mailto:MedicalCPS@duke.edu>.
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] Call for Papers: IEEE Workshop on Network Measurements (WNM) in LCN2016
by Lars Wolf 24 Mar '16
by Lars Wolf 24 Mar '16
24 Mar '16
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] Call for Papers: IEEE Workshop on Network
Measurements (WNM) in LCN2016
Datum: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 21:59:56 +0000
Von: William Liu <william.liu(a)AUT.AC.NZ>
Antwort an: William Liu <william.liu(a)AUT.AC.NZ>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
We apologize in advance if you receive multiple copies of this CFP
Call for Papers: IEEE WNM 2016
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10th IEEE Workshop on Network Measurements (WNM)
http://wnm2016.csis.mtroyal.ca/
co-located with
41th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN)
http://www.ieeelcn.org/
November 7-10, 2016, The Address Dubai Mall, Dubai, UAE
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IMPORTANT DATES
Submission: May 23, 2016
Notification: July 25, 2016
Camera-ready: August 15, 2016
Direct EDAS Submission Link: https://edas.info/N22480
SCOPE
The 10th Anniversary Edition of IEEE Workshop on Network Measurements
is soliciting papers in the areas of *computer network measurement,
monitoring, security and privacy*. We invite mature and early works
using traditional and new methodologies, and especially works that
challenge conventional wisdom in relationship between traffic
monitoring, security and privacy.
We seek submissions that treat all aspects of measurement, security and
privacy across the networking stack, distributed applications and
services and especially encourage works that involve new and emerging
systems, applications, and environments.
The importance of data increases from one year to the next, and we have
witnessed significant changes in technologies related to generation,
collection, transmission, analysis and storage of data, including
virtualization and cloud technologies, big data processing and storage
systems. The shear volume of data poses challenges to traditional
measurement and monitoring techniques, as well as transmission into
analysis systems, where so much data is generated that it cannot be
copies, transmitted or stored before processing that includes downsizing.
As data becomes more important, more precise and detailed extraction
from network traffic and applications is necessary. Often times,
considerations for security and privacy preservation are lacking or come
later as a secondary concern. A question arises how to build powerful
measurement and monitoring systems that generate valuable data without
compromising security and privacy of consumers, and increasingly IoT
devices, that generate it. In fact, many measurement and monitoring
systems do not have built-in privacy and security protection mechanisms
and data is sanitized off-line or during post-processing. On the other
hand, some systems are built with only security or privacy in mind so
that effective measurement and monitoring of those systems is impossible.
We invite the measurement, monitoring, security and privacy community to
contribute original submissions that cover a broad range of topics
across wired and wireless networks, with and without security and
privacy aspects:
*Measurement tools, techniques, design, and evaluation
*Measurement of new protocols such as HTTP/2, QUIC and similar alternatives
*Measurement of emerging modes of communication such as NFC and
spontaneous interaction of devices
*Measurement for wearables and Internet of Things
*Measurement in Network Function Virtualization and Software-Defined
Networking
*Building Quality of Experience (QoE) metrics from network measurements
*Measurement related to performance, security and privacy
*Preserving security and/or privacy in measurement and monitoring systems
*Preventing network intrusions and attacks on monitoring and measurement
systems
*Detecting vulnerabilities in network systems
*Anonymization and privacy preservation
*Building secure and privacy-preserving monitoring systems and
infrastructures
*Privacy enhancing technologies
*Privacy and anonymity in the Web, cloud systems, online social
networks, mobile networks, P2P networks
*Privacy in identity management systems
*Design, performance, and measurements of privacy-preserving systems
*Design, performance, and measurements of secure networks
*Measurement methodologies for privacy and anonymity
*User profiling mechanisms
*Mechanisms for processing of private data
*Quantification of privacy threats and anonymity loss
*Privacy challenges in smart systems
*Current and emerging regulatory frameworks for privacy
PAPER SUBMISSION
The workshop seeks novel, previously unpublished papers, which are not
currently under review by another conference, workshop, or journal. All
submissions should be in PDF for-mat, written in English with a maximum
paper length of eight printed pages (IEEE Transactions style
double-column format, 10pt font size), including figures. The paper
should include a brief abstract of up to 150 words. The submission will
be handled via EDAS. The accepted papers will be published in the
conference proceedings and will be available via the IEEE Xplore
website. Please refer to workshop website for details:
http://wnm2016.csis.mtroyal.ca/
ORGANIZATION
Program Chairs
Aniket Mahanti, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Emir Halepovic, AT&T Labs - Research, USA
Web Chair
Mingwei Gong, Mount Royal University, Canada
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Dr. William Liu
Department of Information Technology and Software Engineering
School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Auckland University of Technology (AUT)
Auckland, New Zealand
+64 9 921 9999 Ext. 5210
Email: william.liu(a)aut.ac.nz
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: ACM SenSys 2016 (November 14-16, 2016 Stanford, California)
by Lars Wolf 24 Mar '16
by Lars Wolf 24 Mar '16
24 Mar '16
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: ACM SenSys 2016 (November 14-16, 2016
Stanford, California)
Datum: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 13:14:47 -0400
Von: Xuesong Liu <pine(a)CMU.EDU>
Antwort an: Xuesong Liu <pine(a)CMU.EDU>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
Call for Papers: The 2016 ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor
Systems (SenSys 2016)
[We sincerely apologize if you have received unintended cross-mails]
Dear Colleagues,
The 14th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys
2016) introduces a highly selective, single-track forum for research on
systems issues of sensors and sensor-enabled smart systems, broadly
defined. Systems of smart sensors will revolutionize a wide array of
application areas by providing an unprecedented density and fidelity of
instrumentation. They also present various systems challenges because of
resource constraints, uncertainty, irregularity, mobility, and scale.
This conference provides an ideal venue to address research challenges
facing the design, development, deployment, use, and fundamental limits
of these systems. Sensing systems require contributions from many
fields, from wireless communication and networking, embedded systems and
hardware, energy harvesting and management, distributed systems and
algorithms, data management, and applications, so we welcome
cross-disciplinary work.
November 14-16, 2016
Stanford, California
http://sensys.acm.org/2016/
Important Dates:
• Paper Registration and Abstract: April 3, 2016, AOE.
• Paper Submission Deadline: April 10, 2016, AOE.
• Notification of Paper Acceptance: July 17, 2016.
Note: These are hard deadlines. No extension will be granted.
Sensors have become an essential part of computing systems and
applications. Computing today is increasingly characterized by
ubiquitous, information-rich sensors that produce massive quantities of
data about the physical world. This new era of computing is driving
important new systems issues, and requires new system-level approaches
and design principles.
The ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2016) is
a computer systems conference focused on the architecture, design,
implementation, and performance of sensors, broadly defined, as well as
sensor-enabled smart systems. ACM SenSys brings together academic,
industry, and government professionals to a single-track, highly
selective forum on networked sensing design, implementation, and
applications. It is the premier forum to discuss systems issues that
arise specifically due to sensing. SenSys takes a broad view on the
areas of computing that are relevant to the future of sensor systems,
and topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
• New technology, platforms and hardware designs
• Systems software
• Low power operation, energy harvesting, and energy management
• Applications and deployment experiences
• Networking and protocols for embedded devices and the Internet
• Ubiquitous, mobile and pervasive systems
• Actuation and control (cyber-physical systems)
• Key services as time and location estimation
• Data storage, retrieval, processing, and management
• Wearable and human-centric devices
• Fault-tolerance and reliability
• Data quality, integrity, and trustworthiness
• Security and privacy
• Programmability and manageability of sensor networks
• Compelling challenge papers grounded in technology trends
We invite technical papers describing original ideas, ground-breaking
results, and/or real-world experiences involving innovative sensor
systems. Successful submissions will explain why the topic is relevant
to a vision of the future of sensing systems. Submissions will be judged
on originality, significance, clarity, relevance, and correctness. In
addition to citing relevant, published work, authors must cite and
relate their submissions to relevant prior publications of the their
own. Ethical approval for experiments with human subjects should be
demonstrated as part of the submission.
Submission Guidelines:
Submissions must be full papers, at most 12 single-spaced 8.5” x 11”
pages, including figures, tables, with additional two pages for
references, in two-column format, using 10-point type on 12-point
(single-spaced) leading, with a maximum text block of 7” wide x 9” deep
with an inter-column spacing of .25”. Authors must make a good faith
effort to anonymize their submissions. Papers that do not meet the size,
formatting, and anonymization requirements will not be reviewed.
Accepted submissions will be available on the ACM digital library at
least one week before the conference.
Latex Class and Sample Latex Files
You can use the sensys-proc.cls file in this zip file. There is also a
template LaTeX file for your use. Please do not modify any spacing
parameters. We successfully typeset Karthik et al.'s Sensys 2011 paper
on Karma with this style file and tested on the submission site.
All papers must be submitted through the conference submission site:
http://hotcrp.andrew.cmu.edu/sensys2016/
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CfP: SENSEAPP 2016 - 11th IEEE International Workshop on Practical Issues in Building Sensor Network Applications, 7-10 November 2016
by Lars Wolf 17 Mar '16
by Lars Wolf 17 Mar '16
17 Mar '16
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CfP: SENSEAPP 2016 - 11th IEEE International
Workshop on Practical Issues in Building Sensor Network Applications,
7-10 November 2016
Datum: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 11:12:58 -0400
Von: James Pope <james.h.pope8(a)GMAIL.COM>
Antwort an: James Pope <james.h.pope8(a)GMAIL.COM>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
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SENSEAPP 2016
ELEVENTH IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PRACTICAL ISSUES
IN BUILDING SENSOR NETWORK APPLICATIONS
(in conjunction with IEEE LCN 2016)
The Address Dubai Mall
Dubai, UAE
7-10 November 2016
http://www.senseapp.org
CALL FOR PAPERS
For more than a decade, embedded wireless sensors and actuators have been
increasingly networked to continually narrow the gap between the physical
world and cyberspace. Domain-specific sensing deployments in scenarios
like industrial settings and home automation are becoming more and more
ubiquitous, particularly with the advent of novel sensing platforms which
allow for the seamless integration of sensing devices into everyday
environments. At the same time, data gathered through wireless sensor
network deployments empower applications in the emerging domains of smart
cities and smart infrastructures.
While enabling technologies have evolved into mature and widely available
solutions, insights gathered from real-world sensor network deployments
are still scarce and many practical issues in building sensor network
applications persist. A thorough understanding of these challenges from a
practical/systems perspective is still necessary. This especially applies
to insights from the areas of hardware platforms of sensor and actuator
nodes, their operating systems, the networking of nodes, and fresh
perspectives from field trials and applications.
This workshop aims at bringing together researchers from both academia and
industry to showcase their work and obtain feedback. It serves as a forum
for the sensing network research communities working on embedded sensing
systems to discuss open issues, novel solutions, and the future
development of wireless sensing in general. We encourage contributions
describing innovative work in the realms of wireless sensor networks,
cyber-physical systems, smart spaces, and all related disciplines.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Practical experiences from innovative real-world sensor network
deployments and applications
- Hands-on experiences with the integration of sensor networks and the
Internet of Things
- Middleware support for sensor networks
- Programming and debugging sensor networks
- Security, availability and dependability issues in sensor networks
- Experiences with new sensor hardware and node/platform designs
- Experiences with sensor hardware integration
- Practical problems in implementing localization and time synchronization
- Experiences with communication protocols
- Practical medium access control protocols (MACs)
- Topology control and routing protocols in sensor network deployments
- Novel communication paradigms for wireless sensor networks
- Mobility management in sensor applications and deployments
- Fault-tolerance and troubleshooting sensor networks
- Antenna design and experiences with signal propagation
- Experiences regarding energy management and network lifetime
- Experiences with energy harvesters and energy-sustainable designs
- Deployment, installation, and configuration support
- Management of large-scale sensor networks and sensing campaigns
- Interconnection between IP and sensor networks
- Interfacing with sensor networks using mobile computing devices
- Large-scale open sensor data sets from real deployments
- Integration of wireless sensor networks with smart city infrastructures
- Smart infrastructure support with wireless sensing technology
- Real-world use of WSN platforms in smart spaces and cyber-physical
systems
- Sensor networking for smart power grids
Submitted papers will be reviewed by at least three independent experts in
the field. Proceedings of the workshop will be published together with
those of IEEE LCN, and will be available in digital format from the IEEE
Xplore Digital Library.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
Authors are invited to submit original unpublished work, not currently
under review by another conference, workshop or journal. Full papers must
be restricted to 8 camera-ready pages (in 10 pt font, double column, US
letter size, 8.5 x 11 inches, IEEE format), including text, figures and
references. Papers must be submitted electronically via EDAS at:
<https://edas.info/N22377>
All papers must include title, complete contact information of all
authors, abstract and up to 5 keywords on the cover page. Further
information can be found at:
https://www.senseapp.org/en/senseapp/submission-instructions/
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper submission deadline: 23 May 2016
Notification of acceptance: 25 July 2016
Camera ready manuscript due: 15 August 2016
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS:
Csaba Kiraly, Bruno Kessler Foundation, Italy
Andreas Reinhardt, TU Clausthal, Germany
PUBLICITY CHAIR:
James H. Pope, George Mason University, United States
GENERAL CO-CHAIRS:
Matthias Hollick, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
Salil Kanhere, The University of New South Wales, Australia
STEERING COMMITTEE:
Sanjay Jha, The University of New South Wales, Australia
Cormac Sreenan, University College Cork, Ireland
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] MobiSys2016 - Call for Workshop Papers
Datum: Wed, 16 Mar 2016 16:59:17 +0000
Von: Tamer Nadeem <nadeem(a)CS.ODU.EDU>
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MobiSys 2016 - Call for Workshop Papers
June 26 and 30, 2016
Singapore
http://www.sigmobile.org/mobisys/2016/workshops.php
The 14th ACM International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications,
and Services (MobiSys 2016) is organizing 6 high-quality workshops and a
PhD Forum, covering distinct areas and hot topics in the area of
mobility and mobile systems. MobiSys workshops solicit short papers (6
pages), posters and demos. Accepted papers will be published In the ACM
Digital Library as part of the overall conference proceedings. In
addition, all accepted papers will be offered the opportunity to present
their work in the main conference demo / poster session (this will
greatly increase the number of attendees who see your work).
The list of workshops (with deadlines) are below. Please consider
submitting your work to the most appropriate venues.
* DroNet 2016 – 2nd Workshop on Micro Aerial Vehicle Networks,
Systems, and Applications for Civilian Use
* MobiGames 2016: 3rd Workshop on Mobile Gaming
* WearSys 2016: Workshop on Wearable Systems and Applications
* Workshop on IoT of Health
* MOBIDATA 2016: 1st ACM MobiSys Workshop on Mobile Data
* 3rd Workshop on Physical Analytics (WPA)
* PhD Forum
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DroNet 2016 – 2nd Workshop on Micro Aerial Vehicle Networks, Systems,
and Applications for Civilian Use
Micro and nano aerial vehicles (MAVs and NAVs), often referred to as
drones, are unmanned aerial vehicles of various forms, such as small
quadrocopters, airplanes, balloons, or tiny flapping wing vehicles. They
are novel mobile unmanned systems currently investigated in various
mission-oriented civilian applications. Recent popular applications
employing MAVs are 3D-mapping, search and rescue, surveillance, farmland
and construction monitoring, delivery of light-weight objects and
products (e.g., Amazon's announced drone delivery system), or video
taking during sports events. Such drones are autonomous systems with a
good awareness of their environment, provided by rich on board sensors,
such as gyroscopes, accelerometers, lasers, GPS units and cameras, and
embedded image processing. Nevertheless, all useful applications require
a reliable communication link, or even rely on fleets of MAVs.
DroNet welcomes contributions dealing with communication aspects of
micro aerial vehicles, theoretical studies, algorithm and protocol
design for flexible aerial networks, as well as mission-oriented
contributions dealing with requirements, constraints, safety issues, and
regulation. We are particularly looking for papers reporting on system
aspects and experimental results, summaries of challenges or
advancements, measurements, or innovative applications. The program
seeks original and unpublished work not currently under review by
another technical journal/magazine/conference. We welcome in particular
also conctributions from interdisciplinary teams to present robotic work
or applications focusing on the communication challenges or requirements
to the audience.
For more information, please visit the Workshop website
at:http://www.sigmobile.org/mobisys/2016/workshops/DroNet<http://www.sigmobile.org/mobisys/2016/workshops/DroNet/index.html>
Program Chairs
Kuan-Ta Chen (Academia Sinica)
Karin Anna Hummel (JKU Linz)
Claudio E. Palazzi (University of Padua)
Important Dates
Submission deadline (paper, demo, poster): April 4, 2016
Notification deadline: April 25, 2016
Camera-ready deadline: May 9, 2016
Workshop date: June 26, 2016
MobiGames 2016: 3rd Workshop on Mobile Gaming
Mobile games have consolidated their position as dominant contents over
mobile platforms, scoring over $1.7B via upfront and in-app purchases
through AppStore and accounting for nearly 1/3 of the time spent on
mobile
devices<http://www.flurry.com/bid/109749/Apps-Solidify-Leadership-Six-Years-into-th…>,
more than any other app categories. As a result, gaming and mobile
phones have formed a virtuous cycle: gaming has led manufacturers to
introduce better resolution displays and more powerful processors, and
these have in turn have pushed the boundaries of gaming possible on
mobile devices. The cycle continues to create another, i.e., that of
desire-challenge; encouraged by the attained success, games actively
incorporate state-of-the-art technologies from diverse areas, e.g.,
wearable sensing devices, head-mounted displays, virtual and augmented
realities, and cloud computing techniques, which in turn enlarges the
expectation for gaming experiences, and hence, further generates new,
more complex challenges.
This new field of research is highly interdisciplinary and many of the
related technologies have roots in other communities. However,
introducing them to common constraints imposed by mobility and gaming
creates rooms to share interests and challenges. The research challenges
span a broad spectrum of gaming content design, technologies for
devices, severs, and networks, and user and social impacts, including
new interaction and experience design, novel gaming modalities,
achieving PC-like graphics, reducing the energy consumption of games,
more responsive user input on touch screens, fast-action multiplayer
over cellular, virtual and augmented reality games, and the use of MEMS
sensors to bridge the gap between the physical world and the virtual
game world, etc.
Many SIGMOBILE members are actively engaged in research on mobile
gaming, as well as those from other SIGs. The goal of this workshop is
to provide interested researchers from diverse related areas a lively
inter-disciplinary forum to share and discuss recent achievements,
radical ideas and the challenges that lie ahead in the field of mobile
gaming.
For more information, please visit the Workshop website at:
http://nclab.kaist.ac.kr/mobigames2016/
Program Chairs
Junehwa Song (KAIST)
Teo Chor Guan (SUTD)
Important Dates
Submission deadline: April 4, 2016
Notification deadline: April 18, 2016
Camera-ready deadline: May 9, 2016
Workshop date: June 26, 2016
WearSys 2016: Workshop on Wearable Systems and Applications
WearSys workshop focuses on advances and discussions on how wearable
technologies can shape mobile computing, systems and applications
research. The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum to bring
together researchers and design experts to discuss how wearable
technologies have, and can, complement mobile systems research, and
vice-versa. It also aims to provide a launchpad for bold and visionary
ideas for wearable systems research.
The WearSys workshop comes at a critical time-juncture where wearable
devices are proliferating commercially, and when mobile systems research
is increasingly adopting wearable devices; mostly for primary and
auxiliary sensing. The off-the-shelf availability of wearable devices
today has only improved and shaped new directions for mobile and
wireless systems research. This is an exciting time where wearables are
seeming to spearhead advancements in technology through
inter-disciplinary research among a broad spectrum of disciplines such
as wireless systems, health, fashion, energy – to name a few. We hope
that this workshop will serve as a catalyst for advancements in mobile
and wearable systems technology as well as present a clear sense of
direction for the research community to proceed in this space.
For more information, please visit the Workshop website at:
http://mns.ucdenver.edu/wearsys2016/
Program Chairs
Tam Vu (University of Colorado, Denver)
Alanson Sample (Disney Research)
Ashwin Ashok (Carnegie Mellon University)
Important Dates
Submission deadline: April 11, 2016 (extended)
Notification deadline: May 2, 2016
Camera-ready deadline: May 9, 2016
Workshop date: June 30, 2016
Workshop on IoT of Health
The paradigm of consumer-centric healthcare and wellness solutions is
steadily shifting towards the ability to provide healthcare as a
service, whereby the health and wellness information of a person can be
seamlessly integrated into various everyday activities. The multitude of
sensors that surround us in the form of smartphones, wearable devices,
and infrastructure (workstation devices, WiFi, iBeacon, etc.) is a core
enabler of this paradigm shift, and allows fine-grained sensing and
inference of the user’s context, physiological attributes, and needs.
Such sensing and detection, in tandem with intelligent intervention and
persuasion techniques provide a compelling closed-loop healthcare
technology for consumers. This technology need not be confined to a
single application or a device, and in fact must be a part of the
cyber-physical ecosystem that surrounds the user, thus realizing the
“IoT of health” vision.
Internet of things (IoT) enabled healthcare segment is expected to hit
$117 billion by 2020. This workshop focuses on bringing to the fore the
key research challenges, systems, devices, and methods to enable the
“IoT of Health” vision. The workshop will include discussions on
different perspectives emerging from designing low-level
sensors/devices, inference/analytics on sensing data, along with
intelligent persuasive interventions/feedback techniques. Also, the
workshop will have an active participation from clinicians, behavioural
scientists, systems researchers, as well as entrepreneurs.
For more information, please visit the Workshop website at:
https://icity.smu.edu.sg/IoT-of-Health
Program Chairs
TAN HWEE PINK (Singapore Management University)
Sharanya Eswaran (Xerox Research Center India)
Kuldeep Yadav (Xerox Research Center India)
Important Dates
Submission deadline: March 31, 2016
Notification deadline: April 20, 2016
Camera-ready deadline: May 1, 2016
Workshop date: June 30, 2016
MOBIDATA 2016: 1st ACM MobiSys Workshop on Mobile Data
A key factor driving growth in the mobile industry is the ability to
infer rich data from individuals, perform behavioural analytics, provide
personalized services, and/or deliver targeted ads. The capabilities and
features of modern mobile technologies and the associated benefits and
opportunities are not well explored yet. Mobile applications and
services come with a range of technical, legal, societal and ethical
challenges unseen in previous computing paradigms and networked systems.
These range from excessive usage of bandwidth and power, to aggressive
collection, management and careless share of personal information. Long
term and sustainable growth in this space is dependable on the ability
of the research, industry, and the developer community to address these
issues with the user in mind.
In this workshop we will bring together academic researchers and
industry practitioners to present their latest research in the space of
mobile data. We will aim to provide a forum for discussing early work,
novel approaches, and controversial ideas in use of mobile data and
systems and design of technologies that address the mentioned challenges.
For more information, please visit the Workshop website
at:http://sigmobile.org/mobisys/2016/workshops/mobidata<http://www.sigmobile.org/mobisys/2016/workshops/mobidata>
Program Chairs
Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez (International Computer Science Institute,
Berkeley)
Hamed Haddadi (Queen Mary University of London)
David R. Choffnes ?(Northeastern University)
Important Dates
Submission deadline: April 11, 2016
Notification deadline: April 25, 2016
Camera-ready deadline: May 9, 2016
Workshop date: June 30, 2016
3rd Workshop on Physical Analytics (WPA)
The 3rd edition of this workshop (successfully organized at Mobisys the
previous two years) is motivated by the observations that people spend a
significant part of their daily lives performing a variety of activities
in the physical world—travelling to places (including commuting to/from
work using public or private transport), performing activities at
various locations (e.g., exercising in the gym, eating at restaurants) ,
interacting with various physical objects and artefacts (e.g., touching
or picking up products at a retail store, or browsing through books at a
library), being subject to various audiovisual stimuli (e.g., listening
to announcements at transit hubs or watching advertisements on public
displays) and interacting with other people (in groups, as part of
crowds or one-on-one). A rich variety of infrastructure, mobile and
(now) wearable sensors, and associated analytics tools, can provide
innovative ways to capture and annotate such behaviors and interactions.
These activities and interactions contain a wealth of information about
user behavior, preferences, attitudes and interests, that, if harnessed,
can benefit both users and consumer-facing businesses.
The 3rd Workshop on Physical Analytics will offer a unified forum that
brings researchers and industry practitioners together to explore (a)
the technologies (current and emerging) that can enable unobtrusive
capture of such individual and collective physical world behavior, and
(b) the real-world opportunities for commercial applications and
services (e.g., in retail, insurance or healthcare) that leverage upon
such understanding of physical world behavior. A particularly
interesting question relates to the generalizability of such analytics
tools—i.e., whether we can develop a set of common technologies and
methods for capturing and understanding physical behavior across such
diverse physical locations. We emphasize again the broad scope of the
proposed workshop—while topics such as multimedia sensing, localization,
wearable computing, activity recognition and privacy are undoubtedly
parts of the emerging research agenda, the focus will be on exploring
how these components can be harnessed holistically to capture useful
real-world physical behavior of users.
For more information, please visit the Workshop website at:
http://tiny.cc/wpa-16
Program Chairs
Nic Lane (Bell Labs)
Xia Zhou (Dartmouth College)
Fahim Kawsar (Bell Labs)
Important Dates
Submission deadline: April 15, 2016
Notification deadline: April 24, 2016
Camera-ready deadline: May 9, 2016
Workshop date: June 26, 2016
Ph.D. Forum
The PhD Forum has been a regular event of the ACM MobiSys conference for
the past few years. The forum represents a highly interactive
environment for PhD students to present and discuss their research with
other students and professionals from both academia and industry.
Furthermore, it will provide them with a great opportunity to get
feedback on their research and build their professional network.
The topics of interest coincide with those of ACM MobiSys. Students
working in areas related to mobile computing, wireless systems and
applications are encouraged to submit a two-page extended abstract
comprising an overview of the key challenges they want to tackle, a
summary of their findings, work in progress and planned research.
For more information, please visit the PhD Forum website
at:http://www.sigmobile.org/mobisys/2016/workshops/phd/<http://www.sigmobile.org/mobisys/2016/workshops/phd/index.htm>
Program Chairs
Robert LiKamWa (Rice University)
Tadashi Okoshi (Keio University)
Seungwoo Kang (Korea University of Technology and Education)
Important Dates
Submission deadline: April 4, 2016
Notification deadline: April 25, 2016
Camera-ready deadline: May 9, 2016
Workshop date: June 26, 2016
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Betreff: [Kuvs-elg] Workshop Value sensitiv design of Internet-based
services
Datum: Tue, 15 Mar 2016 19:46:45 +0100
Von: Martina Zitterbart <zitterbart(a)kit.edu>
An: Kuvs Elg <kuvs-elg(a)gi-ev.de>
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
gerne möchte ich sie auf den Workshop „Value sensitiv design of
Internet-based services: towards an integration of technologies and
values“ auf der GI-Jahrestagung am 29.9.2016 in Klagenfurt hinweisen.
Über Einreichungen zu diesem spannenden Thema würden wir uns sehr freuen.
Grüße
Martina Zitterbart
/Prof. Dr. M. Zitterbart/
KIT, Institut für Telematik
Tel.: +49 721 608 46400
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] Deadline extension: IEEE PIMRC'16 Call for Papers
Datum: Tue, 15 Mar 2016 06:28:38 -0400
Von: Baldomero Coll-Perales <bcoll(a)UMH.ES>
Antwort an: Baldomero Coll-Perales <bcoll(a)UMH.ES>
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Call for papers extended to 1 April 2016
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Dear Colleagues,
The 2016 IEEE 27th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and
Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC) will be held 4-7 September 2016 in
the beautiful Mediterranean city of Valencia, Spain. This annual
conference of the IEEE Communications Society will bring together
individuals from academia, government, and industry to discuss and
exchange ideas in all aspects of Radio Communications, from Physical to
Applications and Services. The conference will feature world-class
plenary speakers, tutorials, and technical as well as industrial panel
sessions.
The technical program committee invites the submission of original,
unpublished technical papers in the following areas:
1. Fundamentals and PHY Layer (Chairs: Buon Kiong Lau; Michael Jensen,
Chenyang Yang).
2. MAC and Cross-Layer Design (Chairs: Jose Monserrat, Erik Strom)
3. Mobile and Wireless Networks (Chairs: Yan Zhang, Celimuge Wu, Ramon
Aguero)
4. Services, Applications and Business (Chairs: Roberto Verdone,
Didier A. Bourse)
Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a full paper, maximum 6
pages length, through the conference web site.
Full information is available at
http://www.ieee-pimrc.org/2016/initsub.html
Important Dates:
Papers submission deadline: April 1st, 2016
Tutorials and Panels proposals deadline: April 15th, 2016
Acceptance notices sent: May 27th, 2016
Final papers due: June 24th, 2016
We are looking forward to receive your submissions and proposals.
Kind regards,
Narcis Cardona, Luis M. Correia
PIMRC 2016 Executive and Technical Program Co-Chairs
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