-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [CIoT 2010] Call for Papers - Pervasive 2010 Conference Workshop - What can the Internet of Things do for the citizen? Datum: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 22:10:53 +0100 Von: Stephan Karpischek skarpischek@ethz.ch An: ciot2010@lists.autoidlabs.ch
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Our workshop is accepting submissions (Deadline January 15, 2010)! Please find more information here:
web: http://www.autoidlabs.org/events/ciot2010/ email: ciot2010@ethz.ch
************************* CALL FOR PAPERS ************************
Pervasive 2010 Conference Workshop on What can the Internet of Things do for the citizen?
CIoT 2010 May 17, 2010 Helsinki (Finland)
http://www.autoidlabs.org/events/ciot2010/
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Topics ------ Submissions should address citizens' needs. Topics are proposed but not limited to:
* Emerging applications and interaction paradigms o using mobile phones and other mobile devices as gateways to services for citizens o integrating existing infrastructure in homes (digital picture frames, smart metering of energy...) o enabling end-user programming and service mash-ups o embedding virtual services into physical artifacts o developing emerging services and applications
* Infrastructure and network o extension of existing network paradigms and web protocols ('web of things') o integration of social networks o opportunities and limitations of standards
* Case studies and experience reports o case studies on real-world deployments o user studies on technology perception and acceptance
* Social impact and consequences o discussion of anticipated behavioral changes of users o security and privacy
Submissions: ------------ We invite three types of submissions:
Research contributions introducing novel concepts and presenting new insight may be between 6-10 pages. These submissions are supposed to discuss experiences and lessons learned from applying as well as new applications and internet of things interaction paradigms.
Case studies should be 3-5 pages outlining the deployment of pervasive computing technologies in a real world environment. In particular, we are looking for reports on the experiences collecting while introducing internet of things technologies or sensor networks into productive environments.
Position statements may be up to 2 pages. They should outline a person's interest and experience in the topic of the workshop. Position statements will not be included in the proceedings but will serve as introductions for panel discussions.
We are looking forward to your submissions!
Deadlines and Dates ------------------- Submissions due by: 15th of January 2010 Notifications due by: 8th of March 2010 Final papers due to LNCS: 31st March 2010 Workshop day: 17th of May 2010
PDF version of the call: http://www.autoidlabs.org/fileadmin/events/ciot2010/ciot2010_flyer.pdf
Workshop Chairs and Organizers ----------------------------- Florian Michahelles, ETH Zurich Associate Director Auto-ID Labs
Stephan Karpischek, ETH Zurich Researcher, Auto-ID Labs
Albrecht Schmidt, University of Duisburg-Essen Chair of Pervasive Computing and User Interface Engineering
Technical Program Commitee -------------------------- Aaron Beach, University of Colorado Aaron Quigley, HIT Lab Australia Alois Ferscha, University of Linz Anind Dey, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) Antonio Krüger, DFKI Carsten Magerkurth, SAP Research Christian Decker, University of Karlsruhe Christian Floerkemeier, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Christof Roduner, ETH Zurich Dieter Uckelmann, University of Bremen Dominique Guinard, ETH Zurich & SAP Research Elgar Fleisch, ETH Zurich & University of St. Gallen Enrico Rukzio, Lancaster University Felix von Reischach, ETH Zurich & SAP Research Florian Resatsch, ServTag Frederic Thiesse, University of St. Gallen Friedemann Mattern, ETH Zurich Gaetano Boriello, University of Washington Gregor Broll, NTT Docomo Europe Labs Heikki Huomo, Center for Internet Excellence Jens Strüker, University of Freiburg Jin Mitsugi, Keio University Juha Laurila, Nokia Research Center Lausanne Kary Främling, University of Helsinki Kristof Van Laerhoven, Darmstadt University of Technology Lars Erik Holmquist, Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS) Manfred Aigner, Technical University of Graz Marcus Handte, University of Bonn Martin Strohbach, NEC Europe Ltd. Matthias Kranz, TU Munich Matthias Wagner, NTT Docomo Europe Labs Michael Beigl, University of Braunschweig Michael Rohs, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Berlin Osamu Nakamura, Keio University Paul Holleis, NTT Docomo Europe Labs Rene Mayrhofer, Vienna University Rick Han, University of Colorado Rob van Kranenburg, Founder of Council Trevor Bubridge, BT Sanjay Sarma, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Sarah Spiekerman, Vienna University of Economics and Business Tomás Sánchez López, University of Cambridge Woontack Woo, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)
For further questions please contact: ciot2010@ethz.ch