Pervasive 2006 Late Breaking Results and Posters:
Call for Papers: Late Breaking Results and Posters Submission
Submission Deadline: 1st February 2006,
13:00 EST (CLOSED)
Notification of acceptance: 15th March 2006
Camera-ready paper deadline: 29th March 2006
See list
of accepted submissions
Within the category of Late Breaking Results and Posters, PERVASIVE 2006 invites shorter papers contributing original and recent research findings, fundamental results, basic research contribution, and novel ideas in the area of pervasive computing technologies, systems and applications.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Device, communication, and interaction technologies for pervasive computing.
* Pervasive sensing, perception and inference for context technologies.
* Software infrastructure, middleware and framworks 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 and user experience.
* Privacy, security and trust in pervasive computing.
Contributions will be peer reviewed and accepted as short papers to be published in the Adjunct Proceedings of PERVASIVE 2006 with Austrian Computer Society (OCG), such as Vol. 191 and 176 from Pervasive 2005 and 2004, with ISBN. The adjunct proceedings will also be published electronically on the conference webserver.
Submissions must be not longer than 4 pages, in Adobe PDF format, conforming to the Springer-Verlag LNCS style.
A sketch outlining the planned poster presentation may be attached as an additional page.
All submissions will be handled using the electronic submission
system EDAS.
Once logged in select "Pervasive 2006 Short Papers"
to submit your paper. If you do not already have an account with
EDAS you can
register.
The EDAS submission website for "Pervasive 2006 Short Papers"
can be accessed directly at http://edas.info/home.cgi?c=4653
Posters will be exhibited in the main conference area throughout the program. There will be a reception dedicated to the presentation of posters and demos. Furthermore, before the dedicated session the authors have the opportunity to briefly introduce their work in a single plenary session.
Late Breaking Results Co-Chairs
Tom Pfeifer
Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
Web: http://www.tssg.org/people/tpfeifer/
Albrecht Schmidt
Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Germany
Web: http://www.hcilab.org/people/albrecht_schmidt.htm
Woontack Woo
GIST U-VR Lab, Korea
Web: http://vr.gist.ac.kr/~wwoo/