-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Kuvs] CfP LoCA 2005 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:16:50 +0200 From: Claudia Linnhoff-Popien linnhoff@ifi.lmu.de Reply-To: linnhoff@ifi.lmu.de, thomas.strang@dlr.de To: kuvs@tm.uka.de
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CfP for the International Workshop on
Location- and Context-Awareness (LoCA 2005)
in cooperation with Pervasive 2005
May 12-13, 2005 Oberpfaffenhofen near Munich, Germany http://loca2005.context-aware.org
Submission Deadline: December 17th, 2004
LoCA 2005 - Call for Papers --- The goal of this workshop is to address and discuss the technical challenges, ideas, views, and research results in sensing, fusing and distributing location information as well as providing location- and context-awareness to applications and services such as navigation in pervasive systems.
The workshop is a platform to propose new positioning algorithms and location sensing techniques, including new techniques and studies into the properties of existing technologies. This includes enhancements of singular systems (e.g. positioning in cellular telephone networks such as GSM; positioning in WLAN environments; etc.) as well as hybrid systems (e.g. integration of Global Navigation Satellite Systems with Inertial Positioning Systems). Improvements in sensor technology, integration and sensor fusion may be addressed either on a theoretical or on an implementation level.
The genesis of nearly all kinds of dynamic location information is mobility. Mobility - in all its facets (user mobility, device mobility, session mobility etc.) - requires advances in wireless network technologies and devices, development of infrastructures supporting cognitive environments, as well as discovery and execution frameworks for location-aware services. Thus we invite you to submit proposals and/or experience papers in the area of mobility and its mentioned adjacencies.
Context-awareness, a generalization of location-awareness, is another driver of the pervasive computing paradigm. Well designed context modeling and context retrieval approaches are key accessors to the context in any context-aware system. Thus we emphatically invite submissions dealing with issues of modeling and retrieval of context. This may also include integration aspects into service platforms and frameworks to provide location- and context-awareness to services.
Personal and confidential data such as the location of the user stored on mobile devices and the location of the mobile device itself have profound implications for personal information privacy. Thus the area of protecting privacy, privacy-oriented location-aware systems, and how privacy affects the feasibility and usefulness of systems may be addressed. Example topics include privacy enablers in pervasive surveillance and sensing environments or location anonymity techniques.
Scenarios and applications for location-aware computing may be surveyed and evaluated, including existing applications and aiming forwards future applications, to facilitate the deployment and everyday use of location-aware computing systems in workplaces, homes and public spaces.
The workshop particularly values practical experience with design, deployment and use of location- and context-aware systems and applications, and investigation of exciting and inspiring ideas and technologies. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Single Sensor Enhancements - Hybrid Sensor Systems and Sensor Fusion - Positioning and Navigation Algorithms - Mobility - Wireless Network Enhancements - Context Modelling and Retrieval - Context Provisioning Frameworks - Location and Context Information Distribution - Mobile Devices - Security and Privacy of Location and Context - Cognitive Environments - Discovery and Execution Frameworks - Scenarios and Applications
This workshop is co-located with Pervasive 2005 concerning time and place, see http://www.pervasive2005.org for details.
Paper Submission --- Authors are requested to submit full papers in Adobe PDF format to the EDAS system: http://edas.info/home.cgi?c=4356 All submissions will be peer-reviewed by the international program committee and additional expert reviewers from relevant research communities.
All accepted papers will be contained in the workshop proceedings which will be published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series by Springer. Therefore submissions must conform to the LNCS LaTeX stylesheets: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
We solicit papers of up to 12 pages in LNCS style but explicitly welcome shorter papers for presentation of pointed results. All paper submissions will be treated as full papers but it is important that their length is appropriate for their content.
Important Dates --- Paper submissions: December 17, 2004 Paper notification: January 31, 2005 Camera-ready Papers: February 28, 2005 Workshop: May 12-13, 2005
Workshop Chairs: --- Thomas Strang, DLR (Germany) Claudia Linnhoff-Popien, LMU Munich (Germany)
Program Committee --- Alessandro Acquisti, CMU (USA) Victor Bahl, Microsoft (USA) Christian Becker, Stuttgart University (Germany) Anind K. Dey, UC Berkeley (USA) Thomas Engel, Uni Luxemburg (Luxemburg) Dieter Fensel, DERI Innsbruck (Austria) Jens Grossklags, UC Berkeley (USA) Mike Hazas, Lancaster University (UK) Jeffrey R. Hightower, Intel (USA) Jaga Indulska, UQ (Australia) John Krumm, Microsoft (USA) Axel Kuepper, LMU Munich (Germany) Gerard Lachapelle, Univ. of Calcary (Canada) Marc Langheinrich, ETH Zurich (Switzerland) Jussi Myllymaki, IBM Almaden (USA) Harlan Onsrud, University of Maine (USA) Aaron Quigley, USYD (Australia) Kay Roemer, ETH Zurich (Switzerland) Albrecht Schmidt, LMU Munich (Germany) Stefan Schulz, Carleton University (Canada) Frank Stajano, University of Cambridge (UK)
Contact --- For further information please contact: Thomas Strang Institute of Communications and Navigation (KN) German Aerospace Center (DLR) D-82234 Wessling/Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany Tel: +49 8153 28 1354 Fax: +49 8153 28 1871 Email: Thomas.Strang@dlr.de