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First International Symposium on Frontiers in Ubiquitous Computing, Networking and Applications (NeoFUSION 2010) September 14- 16, 2010, Takayama, Gifu, Japan http://sites.google.com/site/neofusion10/ To be held in conjunction with: The 13-th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems (NBiS 2010) http://www.takilab.org/conf/nbis/2010/ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ** Overview Ubiquitous computing is an emerging field of research for computing paradigms in the 21st century. This emergence is the natural result of research and technological advances mainly in wireless communications, mobile computing, embedded computing, autonomic computing and agent technologies. The goal of ubiquitous computing is to enable the fabrics of everyday life with seamless and intelligent computers, devices, technologies and services. Ubiquitous computing is a post-desktop model of human-computer interaction in which information processing has been thoroughly integrated into everyday objects and activities. In the course of ordinary activities, we use many computational devices and systems simultaneously. This paradigm is also described as pervasive computing or ambient intelligence. When primarily concerning the objects involved, it is also physical computing, the Internet of Things, haptic computing, and things that think. Ubiquitous computing is the third wave in computing, starting with mainframes and personal computing. In general, people live through their practices and tacit knowledge so that the most powerful things are those that are effectively invisible in use. It is invisible, everywhere computing that does not live on a personal device of any sort, but is everywhere. Ubicomp is an interdisciplinary field that includes technologies that bridge the digital and physical worlds, systems and applications that incorporate such technologies, infrastructures that support them, human activities and experiences these technologies facilitate. The aim of this symposium is to present the innovative researches, methods and models for ubiquitous comuting and networking and their applications. The symposium seeks original contributions in all relevant areas, including but not limited to the following topics. Topics of interest: 1. Ubiquitous Computing - Ubiquitous Computing and Technology - Ambient and Artificial Intelligence - Context-Aware Ubiquitous Computing - Parallel/Distributed/Grid Computing - Novel Machine Architectures - Semantic Web and Knowledge Grid - Smart Home 2. Wireless and Multimedia Networking - Sensor Networks - Ad-Hoc Networks - Sensor Actor Networks - P2P Networks - Computer Graphics and Simulation - Virtual Reality and Game Technology - Multimedia Networking - RFID - Network Middleware 3. Ubiquitous Services and Applications - Protocols for Ubiquitous Services - Ubiquitous Database Methodologies - Ubiquitous Application Interfaces - U-Commerce and Other Applications 4. Ubiquitous Services and Applications - Ubiquitous Platforms - Multimedia in Telemedicine - Embedded Systems - Entertainment Industry - E-Commerce and E-Learning - Novel Multimedia Applications 5. Ubiquitous Security - Security Issues and Protocols in Ubiquitous Computing - Security Threats and Model in Ubiquitous Computing - Key Management, Authentication and Authorization - Privacy and Trust in Ubiquitous Environment - Wireless Sensor Networks, MANET and RFID Security - Multimedia Information Security - Forensics and Image Watermarking - Security in Commerce and Industry ** Important Dates Submission Deadline: April 20, 2010 Author Notification: May 15, 2010 Author Registration: May 20, 2010 (see also http://www.takilab.org/conf/nbis/2010/) Final Manuscript: June 4, 2010 Conference Dates: September 14-16, 2010 ** Submission Guidelines Submit a full paper not more than six pages (IEEE Conference proceedings manuscripts: two column, single-spaced), including figures and references, using 10 font size, and number each page. You can find instructions for authors, at the following web page: http://www.computer.org/portal/site/cscps/ Prepare your paper in PDF file and submit it by e-mail to the symposium organizers Prof. Ilsun You (ilsunu@gmail.com) and Prof. Leonard Barolli (barolli@fit.ac.jp). Accepted papers will be given guidelines in preparing and submitting the final manuscript(s) together with the notification of acceptance. Accepted papers will be published by the IEEE Conference Publishing Services (CPS) and archived in the Digital Library. ** Organization - Symposium Chairs Ilsun You, Korea Bible University, Korea Email: ilsunu@gmail.com Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan Email: barolli@fit.ac.jp - Symposium Vice Chairs: Jian Yuan, Tsinghua University, China Pan Koo Kim, Chosun University, Korea - Program Chairs: Feilong Tang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Zhou Su, Waseda University, Japan - Publicity Chairs: Xinli Huang, East China Normal University, China - Program Committee Members: Irfan Awan, Bradford University, UK Ray-Guang Cheng, National Taipei University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Mieso Denko, University of Guelph, Canada Min Ding, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, USA Arjan Durresi, Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA Tomoya Enokido, Rissho University, Japan, Antonio Gentile, University of Palermo, Italy Takahiro Hara, Osaka University, Japan Hui-Huang Hsu, Tamkang University, Taiwan Farookh Hussain, Curtin University, Australia Makoto Ikeda, Seikei University, Japan Masugi Inoue, NICT, Japan Jiro Iwashige, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan Ved Kafle, NICT, Japan Matsuo Keita, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan Hyung Chan Kim, NICT, Japan Hoon Ko, Institute Polytechnic of Port, Portgal Howard C.-M. Liu, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan Hongbin Luo, Beijing Jiaotong University , China Zhuzhong Qian, Nanjing University, China Wook Shin, KDDI, Japan Salavatore Vitabile, University of Palermo, Italy Fatos Xhafa, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain Tao Yang, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan |
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