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Pervasive 2011 : The 9th International Conference on Pervasive Computing | |||||||||||||||
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Call for Papers
Pervasive 2011, the Ninth International Conference on Pervasive Computing, will be held June 12-15, 2011 in San Francisco, California. The paper submission deadline is Monday, October 11, 2010 (23:59 EST). Notification of acceptance or rejection will be given Friday, December 10, 2010. Pervasive is a premier international conference for cutting edge research on the architecture, design, implementation, application and evaluation of pervasive computing technologies. The conference places strong emphasis on both the technological innovation aspects of the field of pervasive computing as well as the ways in which these emerging technologies affect and influence everyday life. 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quality papers, either in Full Paper format (max 18 pages) or Note format (max 8 pages), that describe original and unpublished research advancing the state of the art in pervasive computing, including but not limited to the following topics: - Technologies, devices, and sensors for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. Organizing Committee General Chair Kent Lyons, Intel, USA Email : pervasive11.general@gmail.com Program Co-Chairs Jeff Hightower, Intel, USA Elaine M. Huang, University of Zurich Email : pervasive11.program@gmail.com Demos Tico Ballagas, Nokia Research Center, Palo Alto, USA Daniela Rosner, UC Berkeley, USA Email : pervasive11.demo@gmail.com Posters Oliver Amft, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands Kurt Partridge, PARC, USA Email : pervasive11.posters@gmail.com Workshops Mirco Musolesi, University of St. Andrews, UK Alexander Varshavsky, AT&T Labs, USA Email : pervasive11.workshop@gmail.com Videos Daniel Roggen, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Gerd Kortuem, University of Lancaster Email : pervasive11.videos@gmail.com Doctoral Consortium Chair Kristof Van Laerhoven, ESS group, TU Darmstadt, Germany Email : kristof@ess.tu-darmstadt.de Publications Fahim Kawsar, Bell Labs, Belgium Email : pervasive11.publications@gmail.com Publicity Andreas Bulling, University of Cambridge, UK Email : pervasive11.publicity@gmail.com Local Arrangements Trevor Pering, Intel, USA Email : pervasive11.local@gmail.com Web Nirmal J. Patel, Georgia Tech, USA Email : pervasive11.web@gmail.com Sponsorship Thad Starner, Georgia Tech, USA Email : pervasive11.sponsorship@gmail.com Program Committee Andreas Bulling, University of Cambridge Alexander Varshavsky, AT&T Labs Antonio Krüger, DFKI and Saarland University Bashar Nuseibeh, Open University Chris Schmandt, MIT Daniel Avrahami, Intel Labs Florian Michahelles, ETH Zurich Frank Bentley, Motorola Hao-Hua Chu, National Taiwan University James Scott, Microsoft Research Cambridge Jens Grossklags, Penn State Jin Nakazawa, Keio University John Krumm, Microsoft Research Jon Froehlich, University of Washington Judy Kay, University of Sydney Kay Connelly, Indiana University Kurt Partridge, PARC Leila Takayama, Willow Garage Lena Mamykina, Columbia University Mike Hazas, Lancaster University Minkyong Kim, IBM T.J. Watson Nic Marquardt, University of Calgary Patrick L. Olivier, Newcastle University Rene Mayrhofer, Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences Shin'ichi Konomi, Tokyo Denki University Shwetak Patel, University of Washington Tico Ballagas, Nokia Research |
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