Monday, March 21, 2016

[DMANET] Deadline extended--CFP: CoWPER In conjunction with SECON 2016

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> Call For Papers
> CoWPER, Toward A City-Wide Pervasive EnviRonment
> 27 - 30 June 2016, LONDON - UK
> -------------------In conjunction with SECON 2016--------------------
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> Web link: www.ieee-secon.org/cowper <http://www.ieee-secon.org/cowper>
> EDAS submissions: https://edas.info/N22207 <https://edas.info/N22207>
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> Important dates
> Abstract Registration: March 20th, 2016 (extended to March 27th, 2016)
> Submission deadline: March 27th, 2016 (extended to April 3rd, 2016)
> Notification of acceptance: April 20th, 2016
> Camera Ready: May 11th, 2016
> Program: June 1st, 2016
> Accepted papers will be published on IEEE Xplore
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> Scope
> The increasing availability of smart objects will radically change our cities. It is in fact a common opinion that, in the near future, our cities will be populated by a potentially higher number of devices that actively participate to the execution of pervasive and advanced services. Being massively distributed into the environment, such devices may generate, collect, exchange and process big data, provide distributed services, offer computational resources, and cooperate to perform some tasks locally, as well as to delegate the their execution to more powerful nodes in the infrastructure or at the network edge.
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> At the same time, end-user mobile devices are becoming more and more pervasive. In many countries, the number of mobile cellular subscriptions greatly overcomes the current population (even more than +150%). Furthermore today's smartphones/devices are provided with increasing sensing/communication/computation capabilities and they are capable to produce fine-grained context-information by properly analysing/mining the data produced by embedded sensors, such as accelerometer, gyroscope, microphone, etc.
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> In this futuristic scenario the citizens with their smartphones, tablets and portable devices, will assume the very special role of information prosumers (PROducers and conSUMERS). In fact, they will be constantly connected with whatever surroundings them and they will be formidable information consumers. At the same time, citizens roaming around the city may be considered as mobile probes that, by making uses of cyber and physical data accessible by smartphones, will analyze the situation and will produce reports to the community. Furthermore the citizen's smartphones will actively contribute in creating the communication infrastructure by forwarding data coming from surrounding devices thus partially relieving the communication infrastructure from the heavy burden of the huge amount of data produced in the envisioned scenario.
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> All in all, cities are going to become a new complex ecosystem which has the potentiality to offer many amazing features and support innovative application. Unfortunately, fully exploiting, managing and accessing that ecosystem are still far to be fully viable and their fulfillment surely poses a formidable challenge.
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> The CoWPER workshop aims to solicit contributions on novel algorithms, methodological studies and experimentations on how to enable the formerly described ecosystem. Specifically, on how devise a city-wide networking infrastructure capable to efficiently guarantee communication in the new envisaged ecosystem, to manage the complexity of heterogeneous devices and access technologies, and to guarantee robust, ubiquitous, and secure connectivity over the urban environments.
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> In line with such objectives, original contributions are solicited in topics of interest including, but not limited to, the following:
> • Models of network components' interactions on a smart-city
> • Self-organizing wireless networks for pervasive urban access;
> • Distributed Sensing and Control in Smart Cities;
> • Mobile-aware cloud computing models, infrastructures, and approaches for smart cities
> • Smartphone-based sensing systems, tools, applications in Smart City environments;
> • Smartphone and mobile systems and applications;
> • Cyber-physical interactions with smartphones;
> • Crowd sourcing in smart cities;
> • IoT architectures and middleware for smart cities;
> • Novel communication protocols for M2M Communications;
> • Device-2-Device Communications (D2D);
> • Dynamic trust management models for Smartphone based networks and applications;
> • Cooperation incentive models for Smartphone based networks and applications;
> • Reliability, Security, Privacy and Trust in smart cities ecosystems;
> • Business model to promote users collaboration and resources sharing in smart cities ecosystems;
> • Testbed demonstrating the feasibility of Smartphone based networks and interaction with Cyber physical Systems;
> • Applications, Business, Standards, and Social Issue;
> • Cooperative Smart Objects supporting Wireless Networks Interoperability and Management
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> All accepted papers will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services and IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
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> Submission Instructions:
> Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical paper by the deadline of 27th March 2016. Submissions will be accepted through EDAS (https://edas.info/N22207 <https://edas.info/N22207>). All submissions must be written in English and be at most six (6) printed pages in length, including figures.
> For full details, please visit the following website: http:www.ieee-secon.org/cowper <http://www.ieee-secon.org/cowper>
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> TPC Co-Chairs
> Valeria LOSCRI', Inria Lille-Nord Europe, FUN, France
> Giuseppe RUGGERI, Universityof Reggio Calabria, Italy
> Zhengguo SHENG, University of Sussex, UK.
> Athanasios, VASILAKOS, Lulea University of Technology Sweden
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> (Potential) TPC Members:
> DavideAdami - CNIT-University of Pisa, Italy
> Jesus Alonso-Zarate - CTTC: Centre TecnològicTelecomunicacions Catalunya, Spain
> Luca Bedogni - Univesity of Bologna – Italy
> Orazio Briante - Universityof Reggio Calabria, Italy
> Marcos FagundesCaetano - Universityof Brasilia, Brasil
> Claudia Campolo - Universityof Reggio Calabria, Italy
> Marco Di Felice - University of Bologna,Italy
> Yaser P. Fallah - West Virginia University (WVU), USA
> HassanGhasemzadeh - Washington State University, USA
> Stefano Giordano - Universityof Pisa, Italy
> XipingHu - The university of British Columbia, Canada
> Antonio Iera - Universityof Reggio Calabria, Italy
> Hao Liang - University of Alberta, Canada
> Annamaria Mandalari - Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), Spain
> Pietro Manzoni - Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
> Liang Ma - IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, NY, USA
> NathalieMitton - Inria Lille-Nord Europe / FUN, France
> Antonella Molinaro - Universityof Reggio Calabria, Italy
> Enrico Natalizio - Compiegne Technology University, France
> SemaOktug -Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
> Al-Sakib Khan Pathan -International Islamic University (IIUM), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
> TahiryRazafindralambo - Inria Lille-Nord Europe / FUN, France
> Pratap Kumar Sahu - University of Montreal, Canada
> Anna Maria Vegni - Universityof Roma Tre, Italy
> RangaRaoVenkatesha Prasad - EWI – TUDelft, The Netherlands
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