CfP Pervasive 2005: International Conference on Pervasive Computing

From: Albrecht Schmidt (albrecht_at_comp.lancs.ac.uk)
Date: 07/16/04

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    3rd International Conference on Pervasive Computing
     PERVASIVE 2005 - http://www.pervasive.ifi.lmu.de/
           8-12 May, 2005, Munich, Germany

         Submission Deadline: 6 October 2004

    PERVASIVE 2005 - Call for Papers

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    PERVASIVE 2005 invites original and significant research contributions
    in the area of pervasive computing technologies, systems and
    applications. This conference seeks to present advances in computing
    technology toward new modes of operation (ubiquitous, continuous, and
    self-organized) and toward new usage models (ambient, context-aware,
    and integral with human activity and environments).
    Building on the success of previous conferences in this series held in
    Zurich (August 2002) and in Linz/Vienna (April 2004), PERVASIVE 2005
    will include a highly selective single-track program for technical
    papers, accompanied by posters, videos, demonstrations, workshops, and
    a doctoral colloquium. Papers will be included in the conference
    proceedings published by Springer- Verlag as Lecture Notes in Computer
    Science (LNCS) and will also be made available through digital
    libraries. Extended abstracts for poster, video and demo contributions
    will be included in adjunct proceedings for the conference attendees.
    The conference particularly values practical experience with design,
    deployment and use of pervasive systems and applications, and
    investigation of exciting and inspiring ideas and technologies. Areas
    of interest include, but are not limited to:
    * Device, communication, and interaction technologies for
      pervasive computing
    * Pervasive sensing and perception, and location and context
      technologies
    * Software infrastructure for pervasive computing systems and
      environments
    * Design, implementation and evaluation of pervasive systems and
      applications
    * Pervasive computing user interfaces and user experience
    * Privacy, security and trust in pervasive computing
    Paper Submission
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    For PERVASIVE 2005 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    that describe original, unpublished research on pervasive computing.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 2005
    program committee and by additional expert reviewers from relevant
    research communities. PERVASIVE 2005 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 2005 should be formatted according to the
    Springer-Verlag LNCS style. We solicit papers of up to 18 pages but
    explicitly welcome shorter papers of up to 10 pages 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. Paper submissions have to be anonymized to facilitate blind
    review. Authors should take care throughout their paper that their and
    their institution's identity is not revealed. However relevant
    references to an author's previous research should not be suppressed
    as they may be required for reviewers to understand and evaluate the
    paper's contribution.
    Late Breaking Results, Videos and Demonstrations
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    PERVASIVE 2005 aims to be a forum to communicate novel and innovative
    ideas and very recent findings in pervasive computing. PERVASIVE 2005
    will include a poster, video and demo program to give researchers
    opportunity to present their research in a
    variety of engaging formats. We explicitly encourage submission 
    of late breaking results and work in progress in these categories. 
    Workshops
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    Workshops provide an opportunity to discuss areas of special interest
    within pervasive computing with like-minded researchers and
    practitioners. Workshops will be focussed and aimed at sharing of
    understandings, experiences, and ideas on particular aspects of
    pervasive computing. Workshop proposals may be related to any
    topic of pervasive computing. Please contact the Workshops Chair
    Antonio Krüger (krueger@cs.uni-sb.de) if you would like to propose a
    workshop. There will be a workshop on Location- and Context-Awareness
    (LoCA 2005) at the German Aero Space Center (DLR) near Munich on the
    12th and 13th of May 2005, see http://loca2005.context-aware.org/ for
    details.
    Doctoral Colloquium
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    A doctoral colloquium will be held directly before the main
    conference, as a forum for PhD students to present, discuss and defend
    their work in progress. This will build on the huge success of the
    PERVASIVE 2004 doctoral colloquium held at the University of Linz, at
    which 28 PhD students from around the world discussed their work with
    an international group of advisors selected from across the pervasive
    computing community
    Important Dates
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    Paper submissions:     06 October 2004
    Workshop proposals:    06 October 2004
    Paper notification:    17 December 2004
    Camera-ready Papers:   10 February 2005
    Late Breaking Results: 01 February 2005
    Videos, Demos:         01 February 2005
    Conference:            08-12 May 2005
    Conference Comittee
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    Conference Chair:      Albrecht Schmidt, University of Munich
    Program Co-Chairs:     Hans Gellersen, Lancaster University
                           Roy Want, Intel Research
    Late Breaking Results: Alois Ferscha, University of Linz
    Workshops:             Antonio Krüger, Saarland University
    Demos and Videos:      Andreas Butz, Saarland University
                           Thomas Strang, German Aerospace Center (DLR)
    Doctoral Colloquium:   Anind Dey, Intel Research, Berkeley
                           Claudia Linnhoff-Popien, University of Munich
    Publicity:             Rene Mayrhofer, University of Linz
                           Khai Truong, Georgia Institute of Technology
    Program Committee
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    Jakob Bardram, University of Aarhus
    Michael Beigl, University of Karlsruhe
    Gaetano Borriello, University of Washington and Intel Research Seattle
    Nigel Davies, Lancaster University Maria Ebling, IBM T.J. Watson
    Research Center Alois Ferscha, University of Linz Ken Fishkin, Intel
    Research Seattle Lars Erik Holmquist, Viktoria Institute Stephen
    Intille, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Gabriele Kotsis,
    University of Linz John Krumm, Microsoft Research Redmond Marc
    Langheinrich, ETH Zurich Kenji Mase, Nagoya University and ATR
    Friedemann Mattern, ETH Zurich Paddy Nixon, Strathclyde University
    Daniel Russell, IBM Almaden Research Center Bernt Schiele, TU
    Darmstadt Chris Schmandt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Lyndsay Williams, Microsoft Research Cambridge
    Past Conferences
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    PERVASIVE 2002 - http://www.pervasive2002.org/  Zurich, Switzerland
    PERVASIVE 2004 - http://www.pervasive2004.org/  Linz/Vienna, Austria
    Contact
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    For further information please contact:
    Albrecht Schmidt
    Research Group Embedded Interaction
    University of Munich
    Amalienstr. 17, 80333 München, Germany
    Web:    http://www.hcilab.org/albrecht/
    Email:  albrecht.schmidt@acm.org
    

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