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This year's conference aims to continue the tradition of innovation and excellence in research established by previous Pervasive conferences. We welcome high quality papers, either in Full Paper format (max 18 pages) or Note format (max 8 pages), that describe original and unpublished research advancing the state of the art in pervasive computing, including but not limited to the following topics:
* Technologies, devices, and sensors for pervasive computing * Tools and systems for designing, building, and deploying pervasive computing systems * Evaluations and evaluation methods for assessing the impact of pervasive computing devices, applications or environments * Studies of pervasive computing technologies and deployments * Formative and evaluative work of pervasive computing applications * Interfaces and modes of interactions between people and pervasive computing devices, applications or environments * Privacy, security, trust & social issues and implications of pervasive computing Both Full Paper and Notes submissions should offer substantial and original contributions relevant to the field of Pervasive Computing. Papers should be grounded in existing Pervasive Computing literature and knowledge, and should be written for an interdisciplinary Pervasive Computing audience. Papers and notes should not have been previously published or be concurrently under submission for publication for any other conference, journal, workshop or other publication with an ISBN, ISSN, or DOI number. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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