[LINK] CFP: Internet of Things - March 26-28, 2008 - Zurich

Roger Clarke Roger.Clarke at xamax.com.au
Fri May 11 21:32:35 AEST 2007


>Internet of Things 2008
>http://www.internet-of-things-2008.org/cfp/
>
>International Conference for Industry and Academia
>March 26-28, 2008 / Zurich
>
>The term "Internet of Things" has come to describe a number of
>technologies and research disciplines that enable the Internet to reach
>out into the real world of physical objects. Technologies like RFID,
>short-range wireless communications, real-time localization and sensor
>networks are now becoming increasingly common, bringing the Internet of
>Things into commercial use. They foreshadow an exciting future that
>closely interlinks the physical world and cyberspace - a development
>that is not only relevant to researchers, but to corporations and
>individuals alike.
>
>The conference, organized by Friedemann Mattern (ETH Zurich), Elgar
>Fleisch (University of St. Gallen and ETH Zurich), and Sanjay Sarma
>(MIT), will be the first that brings leading researchers and
>practitioners from both academia and industry together to facilitate
>sharing of applications, research results, and knowledge. The three-day
>event will feature keynotes from industrial and academic visionaries,
>technical presentations of cutting-edge research, reports on the
>user-experience from seasoned practitioners, panel discussions on hot
>topics, poster sessions summarizing late-breaking results, and hands-on
>demos of current technology.
>
>
>This conference brings leading researchers and practitioners from both
>academia and industry together to facilitate sharing of applications,
>research results, and knowledge. We are particularly interested in work
>addressing real-world implementation and deployment issues.
>
>For the scientific track of the conference we solicit papers on subjects
>such as:
>
>Novel services and applications in an Internet of Things (IOT)
>
>Emerging IOT business models and process changes
>
>Communication systems and network architectures for the IOT
>
>Technologies and concepts for embedding sensing, actuation,
>communication, and computation into networked things
>
>Experience reports from the introduction and operation of networked
>things in areas such as healthcare, logistics & transport
>
>Security & privacy aspects of IOT infrastructures & applications
>
>Submissions should not be longer than 18 pages and will be peer
>reviewed. Proceedings are planned to be published in Springer's Lecture
>Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.
>
>Important Dates:
>
>Sep. 15, 2007: Technical papers submissions deadline
>Oct. 20, 2007: Workshop/tutorials/demo proposals due
>Nov. 15, 2007: Technical papers acceptance notifications
>Nov. 30, 2007: Workshop/tutorials/demo acceptance notification
>Dec. 10, 2007: Technical papers camera-ready version due

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