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[分享][IEICE-CS eNews<2010-05>] IoT2010 Call for Papers
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发表于: 2010-3-28 08:12 4756
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Call for papers of Internet of Things 2010 Conference
"IoT for a Green Planet" International Conference for Industry and Academia
November 29 - December 1, 2010
Royal Park Hotel, Tokyo, Japan
http://www.iot2010.org/
**NEW** Since IoT2010 is technically co-sponsored by IEEE CRFID, accepted papers
will be published in IEEE Conference Publications Program, IEEE Xplore.
Important dates:
* Paper submission due: June 1, 2010
* Workshop proposal due: June 1, 2010
* Notification of acceptance: July 1, 2010
* Camera-ready submission of accepted papers: August 1, 2010
The "Internet of Things (IoT)" disrupts with the today's Internet
limitations of human-entered data: technologies like RFID, short-range
wireless communications, real-time localization, and sensor networks
empower computers to perceive the world for themselves. Standardized
infrastructures capable of managing, sharing and processing this
captured data will be necessary in order to bring the Internet of Things
into commercial use.
This interlinking of physical world and cyberspace foreshadows an
exciting endeavor that is highly relevant to researchers, corporations,
and individuals.
This conference will continue the success of the Internet of Things
conference from 2008 in Zurich. It brings internationally leading
researchers and practitioners from both academia and industry together
to facilitate sharing of applications, research results, and knowledge.
The IoT2010 particularly encourages research on infrastructure and
applications facilitating environmentally responsibility under a theme
"IoT for a Green Planet".
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.
Be sure to mark your calendars if you want to know more about:
* Green by Internet of Things / Green of Internet of Things Technology
* Design of future sustainable technologies linking the physical and
virtual world
* Novel services and applications to facilitate environmental responsibility
* Emerging Internet of Things business models and process changes
* Communication systems and network architectures for the IoT
* Experience reports from the introduction and operation of networked
things in areas such as healthcare, logistics & transport
* Emerging applications and interaction paradigms for everyday citizens
* Social impacts and consequences, such as security, privacy,
opportunities and risks
Submissions must be original work and cannot have been published
elsewhere, nor can they be under concurrent review for publication by
another conference or journal. Confidentiality of submissions is
maintained during the review process.
Since IoT2010 is technically co-sponsored by IEEE CRFID, accepted papers
will be published in IEEE Conference Publications Program, IEEE Xplore.
Paper submissions should be anonymized to facilitate blind review.
Organized by:
Auto-ID Laboratories at Keio University, ETH Zurich & University of
St. Gallen and MIT
Technical Co-sponsorship:
IEEE Technical Committee on RFID (CRFID)
Communications Society, The Instititute of Electronics, Information
and Communication Engineers (IEICE)
Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ)
Japan Automatic Identification Systems Association (JAISA)
Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA)
Co-sponsorship:
GS1 Japan / EPCglobal Japan
"IoT for a Green Planet" International Conference for Industry and Academia
November 29 - December 1, 2010
Royal Park Hotel, Tokyo, Japan
http://www.iot2010.org/
**NEW** Since IoT2010 is technically co-sponsored by IEEE CRFID, accepted papers
will be published in IEEE Conference Publications Program, IEEE Xplore.
Important dates:
* Paper submission due: June 1, 2010
* Workshop proposal due: June 1, 2010
* Notification of acceptance: July 1, 2010
* Camera-ready submission of accepted papers: August 1, 2010
The "Internet of Things (IoT)" disrupts with the today's Internet
limitations of human-entered data: technologies like RFID, short-range
wireless communications, real-time localization, and sensor networks
empower computers to perceive the world for themselves. Standardized
infrastructures capable of managing, sharing and processing this
captured data will be necessary in order to bring the Internet of Things
into commercial use.
This interlinking of physical world and cyberspace foreshadows an
exciting endeavor that is highly relevant to researchers, corporations,
and individuals.
This conference will continue the success of the Internet of Things
conference from 2008 in Zurich. It brings internationally leading
researchers and practitioners from both academia and industry together
to facilitate sharing of applications, research results, and knowledge.
The IoT2010 particularly encourages research on infrastructure and
applications facilitating environmentally responsibility under a theme
"IoT for a Green Planet".
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.
Be sure to mark your calendars if you want to know more about:
* Green by Internet of Things / Green of Internet of Things Technology
* Design of future sustainable technologies linking the physical and
virtual world
* Novel services and applications to facilitate environmental responsibility
* Emerging Internet of Things business models and process changes
* Communication systems and network architectures for the IoT
* Experience reports from the introduction and operation of networked
things in areas such as healthcare, logistics & transport
* Emerging applications and interaction paradigms for everyday citizens
* Social impacts and consequences, such as security, privacy,
opportunities and risks
Submissions must be original work and cannot have been published
elsewhere, nor can they be under concurrent review for publication by
another conference or journal. Confidentiality of submissions is
maintained during the review process.
Since IoT2010 is technically co-sponsored by IEEE CRFID, accepted papers
will be published in IEEE Conference Publications Program, IEEE Xplore.
Paper submissions should be anonymized to facilitate blind review.
Organized by:
Auto-ID Laboratories at Keio University, ETH Zurich & University of
St. Gallen and MIT
Technical Co-sponsorship:
IEEE Technical Committee on RFID (CRFID)
Communications Society, The Instititute of Electronics, Information
and Communication Engineers (IEICE)
Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ)
Japan Automatic Identification Systems Association (JAISA)
Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA)
Co-sponsorship:
GS1 Japan / EPCglobal Japan
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