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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS PERVASIVE 2006
The 4th International Conference on Pervasive Computing
The Burlington Hotel
Dublin, Ireland
May 7--10, 2006
http://www.pervasive2006.org/
PERVASIVE 2006
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PERVASIVE 2006 one of the premier conferences in Pervasive Computing
invites submissions for the 4th International Conference on Pervasive
Computing to be held in Dublin Ireland from the 7th to the 10th of May 2006.
PERVASIVE is an international conference held annually which aims to
present significant research contributions in the area of pervasive
computing technologies, systems and applications. The last three
conferences in this series were held in Munich (May 2005), Linz/Vienna
(April 2004) and Zurich (August 2002). It provides a forum for
researchers, developers, and users throughout the world to present
advances in computing technology toward new modes of operation
(ubiquitous, continuous, and self-organised) and toward new usage
models (ambient, context-aware, and closely integrated into human
activities and environments). In addition to a highly selective
single-track program for technical papers, PERVASIVE 2006 will
include a keynote address, late breaking results, videos, poster
presentations, workshops, demonstrations and a doctoral colloquium.
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts of original unpublished
research work in all areas. Relevant topics include (but are not
limited to) the following:
* Device, communication, and interaction technologies for
pervasive computing.
* Pervasive sensing, perception and inference for context technologies.
* Software infrastructure, middleware and frameworks for pervasive
computing systems and environments.
* Analysis, design, implementation and evaluation of pervasive
systems and applications.
* Deployment and management of pervasive systems and services
and emerging industrial scenarios.
* Pervasive computing interaction models, user interfaces
* Personalisation and user experience reports in pervasive computing.
* Privacy, security and trust in pervasive computing.
Important Dates
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September 30, 2005 : Paper Registration Deadline (see below)
October 3, 2005 : Paper Submission Deadline
December 16, 2005 : Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
February 10, 2006 : Camera-Ready Paper Deadline
May 7, 2006 : Workshops
May 8 - 9, 2006 : Main Conference
May 10, 2006 : Doctoral Colloquium
Paper Submission:
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For PERVASIVE 2006 we are soliciting high quality technical papers
that describe original, unpublished research on pervasive
computing. Submissions should report concrete, significant, and
transferable results that help advance the state of the art in
pervasive computing. All papers will be peer-reviewed by members
of the PERVASIVE 2006 program committee and by additional expert
reviewers from relevant research communities. PERVASIVE 2006
requires that submissions have not been published previously and
that papers submitted are not under simultaneous review for any
other conference, journal or other publication.
Papers for PERVASIVE 2006 should be formatted according to the
Springer-Verlag LNCS style. We solicit papers of up to 15 pages.
All paper submissions will be treated as full papers but it is
important that their length is appropriate for their content.
Accepted papers will be allowed to submit revised versions upto
18 pages in their camera ready copy. Paper submissions have to be
anonymized according to our Anonymous Submission Policy to facilitate
blind review. Authors should take care throughout their
paper that their identity and their institution's identity is not revealed.
Ensure you read and follow the PERVASIVE 2006 Anonymous Submission Policy,
before submitting.
Full papers should be submitted via the EDAS system. Once logged in
select the Pervasive 2006 conference to submit your paper. If you do not
already have an account with EDAS you can register at
http://www.edas.info/Conferences.cgi
The EDAS submission website for Pervasive 2006 can be accessed directly
at http://www.edas.info/home.cgi?c=4599
* All submission times are 23:59 GMT (18.59 EDT).
* Papers can be uploaded until midnight October 3rd at the latest.
* Papers MUST be registered with the EDAS-system by midnight
Sept 30th (including title, abstract, topic areas).
Conference Committee
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General Chair
Paddy Nixon, University College Dublin, Ireland
Conference Chair
Aaron Quigley, University College Dublin, Ireland
Program Co-Chairs
Ken Fishkin, Google Research, USA
Bernt Schiele, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
Late Breaking Results Co-Chairs
Tom Pfeifer Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
Albrecht Schmidt Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Germany
Woontack Woo KJIST, S. Korea
Workshops Co-Chairs
Vinny Cahill Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Thomas Strang German Aerospace Centre, Germany
Video Co-Chairs
Gavin Doherty Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Frederic Vernier l'Université Paris-Sud, France
Demonstrations Co-Chairs
Kieran Delaney Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland
Bill Yerazunis MERL, USA
Doctoral Colloquium Co-Chairs
Matthew Chalmers University of Glasgow, UK
Joe Kiniry University College Dublin, Ireland
Volunteers Co-Chairs
Lorcan Coyle University College Dublin, Ireland
Steve Neely University College Dublin, Ireland
Publicity Co-Chairs
Simon Dobson University College Dublin, Ireland
Rene Mayhofer Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Austria
Webmaster
Graeme Stevenson University College Dublin, Ireland
Organising Committee
Vinny Cahill Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Simon Dobson University College Dublin, Ireland
Gareth Jones Dublin City University, Ireland
Paddy Nixon University College Dublin, Ireland
Gregory O'Hare University College Dublin, Ireland
Tom Pfeifer Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
Steering Committee
Alois Ferscha Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Austria
Hans Gellersen Lancaster University, UK
Friedemann Mattern ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Albrecht Schmidt University of Munich, Germany
Roy Want Intel Research, USA
Program Committee
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Gregory Abowd(Georgia Tech)
Matthew Chalmers (Glasgow)
Michael Beigl (Karlsruhe)
Nigel Davies (Lancaster)
Anind Dey(CMU)
Hans Gellersen (Lancaster)
Ken Hinckley (Microsoft)
Antonio Krueger(Muenster)
John Krumm (Microsoft)
Hideki Koike (University of Electro-Communications , Japan)
Anthony LaMarca (Intel Research)
Marc Langheinrich (ETH)
Paul Lukowicz (UMIT)
Chandra Narayanaswami (IBM)
Brian Noble (Michigan)
Don Patterson (UC Irvine)
Dan Russell (Google Research)
Albrecht Schmidt (Munich)
Paris Smaragdis (MERL)
Thomas Strang (DLR, Germany and University of Innsbruck, Austria)
Joshua Smith (Intel Research)
Mirjana Spasojevic (Yahoo)
Yoshito Tobe (Dendai)
Khai Truong (Toronto)