| Paper Submission Deadline | 15 February 2009 |
| Paper Status Notification | 25 March 2009 |
| Camera-ready Due: | 24 April 2009 |
Call for Workshop Proposals is now closed, please refer to here for more information!
Workshops list:
- WiMo-09 (The First International Workshop on Wireless & Mobile Networks)
Website: http://www.airccse.org/wimo.html
Organizer: Calvin D N, Wireilla Net Solutions, Chennai, India
Contact: cape_nemo@yahoo.com
Description: more info - PerMedia2009 (The International Workshop on Pervasive Media)
Website: http://malab.cis.k.hosei.ac.jp/permedia
Organizer:- Lei Ye, University of Wollongong, Australia
- Qiang Wu, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
- Timothy K. Shih, Tamkang University, Taiwan
- Ismail Khalil, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Description: more info - ICA-IN-WIRELESS 2009 (2009 International Symposium on Intelligence, Context-Awareness and Autonomy in Wireless Networks)
Website: http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~uic09/icainwireless
Organizer:- Shivanajay Marwaha, The University of Queensland, Australia
- Athanasios Vasilakos, University of Western Macedonia, Greece
- Qiang Fu, Institute For Telecommunications Research, Australia
- Marimuthu Palaniswami, Australian Research Centre (ARC) on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor networks and information processing, University of Melbourne, Australia
Description: more info - Ufirst-09 (International Symposium on UbiCom Frontiers - Innovative Research, Systems and Technologies)
Website: http://grid.chu.edu.tw/ufirst2009/
Organizer:- Mieso Denko, University of Guelph, Canada
- Robert C. H. Hsu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Description: more info - CPI-09 (The 1st International Symposium on Cyber-Physical Intelligence)
Website: http://www.sionworks.com/cpi-09/
Organizer:- Justin Zhan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Description: more info - USST-09(The 2009 International Workshop on Ubiquitous Service Systems and Technologies)
Website: http://iseco.idv.tw/yphuang/~USST09.html
Organizer:- Yo-Ping Huang, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
- Frode Eika Sandnes, Oslo University College, Norway
Description: more info
Workshops Descriptions:
- WiMo-09 (The First International Workshop on Wireless & Mobile Networks)
http://www.airccse.org/wimo.html
The First International workshop on Wireless & Mobile Network (WiMo 2009) is dedicated to address the challenges in the areas of wireless & mobile networks. The workshop looks for significant contributions to the Wireless & Mobile computing in theoretical and practical aspects. The Wireless & Mobile computing domain emerges from the integration among personal computing, networks, communication technologies, cellular technology and the Internet Technology. The modern applications are emerging in the area of mobile ad hoc networks and sensor networks. This workshop is intended to cover contributions in both the design and analysis in the context of mobile, wireless, ad-hoc, and sensor networks. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on advanced wireless & Mobile computing concepts and establishing new collaborations in these areas. - PerMedia2009 (The International Workshop on Pervasive Media)
http://malab.cis.k.hosei.ac.jp/permedia
The workshop on Pervasive Media (PerMedia2009) is to provide a forum for researchers and industry practitioners to share their research experience, original results and practical developments on the specific challenges and emerging issues pervasive or ubiquitous media computing. PerMedia2009 covers all media related fundamentals, theories, models, technologies and applications in pervasive/ubiquitous systems and environments. The technical program will consist of invited speech, paper presentations and panel discussions. - ICA-IN-WIRELESS 2009 (2009 International Workshop on Intelligence, Context-Awareness and Autonomy in Wireless Networks)
http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~uic09/icainwireless
Wireless networks are transforming the way we access information and communicate seamlessly. Mobile users are now becoming free to move as they access computing and communication resources via these advanced wireless networks. There is an urgent need to make these rapidly evolving wireless networks more adaptive and autonomous by employing intelligent and context-aware algorithms. This workshop will focus on the recent developments in the field of Intelligence, Context-awareness and Autonomy in Wireless Networks and protocols. The Workshop will have a special focus on wireless mesh and ad hoc networks. Wireless Mesh Networks comprise of mobile clients and mostly static routers connected wirelessly, where two far away nodes communicate by requesting a number of intermediate nodes to relay their information in order to reach the destination. Wireless multi-hop networking was originally developed for military applications, but is now experiencing rapid growth in many other applications as evident from high interest in research publications, standardization efforts and commercial product offerings. The scope of this Workshop includes (but not limited to): Adaptive transport protocols for Wireless Networks, Intelligent routing, Quality of Service in Wireless Networks, Supporting Multiple Radio-interfaces, Context-awareness in Wireless Networks, Self-organization and self-configuration in Wireless Networks, Mobility management, Gateway Load Balancing and Cross-layer optimization. - Ufirst-09 (International Symposium on UbiCom Frontiers - Innovative Research, Systems and Technologies)
http://grid.chu.edu.tw/ufirst2009/
UFirst 2009 covers novel theories, designs, and applications on Ubiquitous and Intelligent Engineering. Papers of high quality in the following areas are invited:- Ubiquitous Computing Models, Theorems, Systems and Applications
- Smart Objects, Environments and Systems
- Service Computing Modeling, Management and Applications
- Mobile/Ubiquitous/ Pervasive Computing
- Grid/Utility/Web Computing
- CPI-09 (The 1st International Symposium on Cyber-Physical Intelligence)
http://www.sionworks.com/cpi-09/
Cyber-Physical Intelligence (CPI) are computing systems that interact with physical processes. The tight integration between the computation and the physical system is what differentiates CPS from other forms of computing, making CPI a kind of embedded system. However, unlike more traditional embedded systems, CPI are typically designed as networks of interacting elements instead of as standalone devices. The US National Science Foundation (NSF) has identified cyber-physical intelligence as a key area of research. Common applications of CPI typically fall under sensor-based systems and autonomous systems. For example, many wireless sensor networks monitor some aspect of the environment and relay the processed information to a central node. Other types of CPS include autonomous automotive systems, medical monitoring, process control systems, distributed robotics, and automatic pilot avionics.
CPI-09 symposium is intended to foster the dissemination of state-of-the-art research in the area of cyber-physical intelligence, systems and its applications, including security models, network service and novel applications associated with its utilization. CPI-09 will publish high quality papers, which cover innovations, ideas, abstractions and technologies in CPI. - USST-09 (The 2009 International Workshop on Ubiquitous Service Systems and Technologies)
http://iseco.idv.tw/yphuang/~USST09.html
The 2009 International Workshop on Ubiquitous Service Systems and Technologies (USST 2009) is organized to resolve the problems faced in the areas of ubiquitous services. Ubiquitous intelligence and computing models have been widely investigated for many years. It is time to provide researchers a stage to present their work that is more related to ubiquitous services. This workshop encourages original papers emphasizing ubiquitous services from the theoretical, system design, technological and application aspects. The ubiquitous service systems and technologies domain emerges from the integration among computers, handheld devices, wireless/GSM networks, sensor network technologies, context awareness, context authentication and context sharing across different platforms. The emerging technologies and applications in the areas of ubiquitous services are all within the scope of this workshop. This workshop is targeted on bringing academic and industrial researchers and practitioners to present prospective technologies, models, systems and applications used in current and future ubiquitous service systems and technologies.



