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Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society, The University of Texas at Arlington, IBM Research Co-Sponsored by the IEEE TCCC, and the IEEE TCPP, 2007 will be the fifth year of the IEEE PerCom conference on the emerging area of pervasive computing and communications aimed at providing an exciting platform and paradigm for anytime, anywhere services.

This is the second year PerCom will feature a work-in-progress (WiP) session in order to present and discuss emerging results, and novel research questions, approaches, and directions.In the past, demos and workshops complemented the main conference program, but there was no real opportunity to discuss early work in the context of PerCom. Therefore, the specific aim of the WiP session is to provide a forum for early feedback on ongoing research and for discussion of novel, controversial, and thought provoking ideas.Selected papers will be presented as posters in a special WiP Session during the main conference and published in the conference proceedings.Contributions are solicited in all areas of pervasive computing research and applications. Topics include, but not limited to:

  • Pervasive Computing and communication architectures
  • Intelligent environments
  • Service composition and application adaptation
  • Smart devices and smart spaces
  • Middleware services
  • Mobile/Wireless computing systems and services
  • Context aware computing
  • Autonomic computing and communications
  • Programming paradigms for pervasive systems
  • User interfaces and interaction models
  • End user programming and end user tools
  • Wireless/mobile service management and delivery
  • Resource management in pervasive computing
  • Trust, security and privacy issues
  • Sensor networks and applications
  • Pervasive service oriented architecture

Submission Instructions:

Authors are requested to submit original, unpublished manuscripts in standard IEEE proceedings format (two-column format with a 4-page limit including figures, tables, and references) in PDF format that include contact information of all the authors to Ben Lee <benl@eecs.orst.edu> and Xiaohui Gu <xiaohui@us. ibm.com>. We will send acknowledgement to confirm the receipt of your submission. If you have any questions regarding the submission process, please send email to Ben Lee <benl@eecs.orst.edu> or Xiaohui Gu <xiaohui@us. ibm.com>.

The submitted manuscripts will undergo a review process by the WiP Program Committee. The authors of accepted papers will present their work during the main conference in a special WiP poster session and must register for the conference. The papers from the WiP session will be published in the proceedings of the Fifth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications by IEEE Press.


IMPORTANT DATES:
 

 
Paper submission deadline:
Notification of acceptance:
Camera-ready copy due:
October 23, 2006 (EXTENDED)
November 29, 2006
December 22, 2006
 

 
PerCom 2007 Work-in-Progress Committee:
 

 

Co-Chairs:

Ben Lee, Oregon State University, USA
Xiaohui Gu, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center , USA

Program Committee:

Claudio Bettini, University Milano, Italy
Kay Connelly, University Indiana, USA
David Levine, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Albrecht Schmidt, LMU Munich, Germany
Torben Weis, TU Berlin, Germany
Manli Zhu , Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Chansu Yu, Cleveland State University, USA
Fan Ye, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA

 

 

 

 

 

   
     
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