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Wireless pervasive computing is a rapidly growing area that has attracted significant attention due to its potential impact on the quality of life. To enable wireless pervasive computing, it is necessary to integrate technologies from the fields of distributed computing, networking, communications and signal processing. The aim of this symposium is to provide a platform for researchers in the area of wireless pervasive computing and related areas to showcase their results, launch new ideas, as well as to interact with other researchers.  
 
Wireless pervasive computing is a rapidly growing area that has attracted significant attention due to its potential impact on the quality of life. To enable wireless pervasive computing, it is necessary to integrate technologies from the fields of distributed computing, networking, communications and signal processing. The aim of this symposium is to provide a platform for researchers in the area of wireless pervasive computing and related areas to showcase their results, launch new ideas, as well as to interact with other researchers.  
 
The scope of the symposium, which is technically co-sponsored by several IEEE Technical Committees (pending approval), covers enabling technologies of wireless pervasive computing Networks. A series of panels and tutorials will also seek to inform and invoke interaction among researchers  
 
The scope of the symposium, which is technically co-sponsored by several IEEE Technical Committees (pending approval), covers enabling technologies of wireless pervasive computing Networks. A series of panels and tutorials will also seek to inform and invoke interaction among researchers  
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==Submissions==
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*Paper submission guidelines
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Authors should submit papers with about 4 pages (short papers) and 5 pages (regular papers) by using online submission system. Please use IEEE CS format for submission. A separate short summary of approximately 150 words is also required at the time of submission. All submissions must be done electronically via EDAS (http://edas.info) before the submission deadline. Authors of accepted papers must register at full rate by 5th of December 2008, for the papers to be included in the proceedings.
  
PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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*Special Sessions & panel sessions
Authors should submit papers with about 4 pages (short papers) and 5 pages (regular papers) by using online submission system. Please use IEEE CS format for submission. A separate short summary of approximately 150 words is also required at the time of submission. All submissions must be done electronically via EDAS (http://edas.info) before the submission deadline. Authors of accepted papers must register at full rate by 5th of December 2008, for the papers to be included in the proceedings.
 
SPECIAL SESSIONS & PANEL SESSIONS
 
 
Proposals for Special Sessions and Panel Sessions are also being solicited. Panel sessions are 60 minutes long. They present leaders in a particular area discussing a topic of interest within the scope of the symposium. Proposals for Special Sessions and Panel sessions should consist of a 150 word abstract, a 1000 word summary, and a cover page listing details of the author (s), and be sent directly to the respective chairs.  
 
Proposals for Special Sessions and Panel Sessions are also being solicited. Panel sessions are 60 minutes long. They present leaders in a particular area discussing a topic of interest within the scope of the symposium. Proposals for Special Sessions and Panel sessions should consist of a 150 word abstract, a 1000 word summary, and a cover page listing details of the author (s), and be sent directly to the respective chairs.  
  
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==Conference Committee==
 
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** [[has general chair::Naveen Chilamkurti]],La Trobe University, Australia;n.chilamkurti@latrobe.edu.au
 
** [[has general chair::Naveen Chilamkurti]],La Trobe University, Australia;n.chilamkurti@latrobe.edu.au
 
** [[has general chair::Boon Sain Yeo]],SensiMesh, Singapore;boon.yeo@ieee.org  
 
** [[has general chair::Boon Sain Yeo]],SensiMesh, Singapore;boon.yeo@ieee.org  

Latest revision as of 17:19, 15 September 2008

ISWPC 2009
International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing
Event in series ISWPC
Dates 2009/02/11 (iCal) - 2009/02/13
Homepage: www.iswpc.org/2009/
Location
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Important dates
Submissions: 2008/10/12
Notification: 2008/11/10
Camera ready due: 2008/11/28
Table of Contents


Wireless pervasive computing is a rapidly growing area that has attracted significant attention due to its potential impact on the quality of life. To enable wireless pervasive computing, it is necessary to integrate technologies from the fields of distributed computing, networking, communications and signal processing. The aim of this symposium is to provide a platform for researchers in the area of wireless pervasive computing and related areas to showcase their results, launch new ideas, as well as to interact with other researchers. The scope of the symposium, which is technically co-sponsored by several IEEE Technical Committees (pending approval), covers enabling technologies of wireless pervasive computing Networks. A series of panels and tutorials will also seek to inform and invoke interaction among researchers Extended versions of selected best papers will be considered for Special issues of a high quality international journal and also in Journal of Security and Communication Networks published by John Wiley & Sons.

The conference is technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE Communications Society

Topics

Sessions will include but are NOT LIMITED to the following TOPICS OF INTEREST:

  • Context-aware computing
  • Cross-layer design
  • Green Pervasive computing
  • Security in Wireless and Pervasive systems
  • Wearable Devices
  • Sensors and RFID in Pervasive systems
  • Sensors in Environment monitoring
  • UWB
  • Sensors and RFID in Health Care
  • Multimedia in Wireless networks
  • Wireless Network and architecture designs
  • wireless smart vehicle systems and networking
  • WiMAX
  • Cognitive Radio systems
  • MIMO systems
  • Cooperative communications systems
  • PCS, GPRS, EDGE, 3GPP, UMTS, GSM and B3G systems
  • Localization and tracking techniques
  • Pervasive computing applications
  • Pervasive communication architecture
  • QoS Support in wireless systems
  • Air interfaces (e.g. CDMA, OFDM, TDMA)
  • Fault-tolerant and resilient sensor networks
  • Pervasive e-services
  • wireless smart artifacts

Submissions

  • Paper submission guidelines

Authors should submit papers with about 4 pages (short papers) and 5 pages (regular papers) by using online submission system. Please use IEEE CS format for submission. A separate short summary of approximately 150 words is also required at the time of submission. All submissions must be done electronically via EDAS (http://edas.info) before the submission deadline. Authors of accepted papers must register at full rate by 5th of December 2008, for the papers to be included in the proceedings.

  • Special Sessions & panel sessions

Proposals for Special Sessions and Panel Sessions are also being solicited. Panel sessions are 60 minutes long. They present leaders in a particular area discussing a topic of interest within the scope of the symposium. Proposals for Special Sessions and Panel sessions should consist of a 150 word abstract, a 1000 word summary, and a cover page listing details of the author (s), and be sent directly to the respective chairs.


Important dates

  • Submission of papers, proposals for special and panel sessions: October 12, 2008
  • Notification of Acceptance: November 10 , 2008
  • Submission of camera-ready versions of accepted papers: 28th November 2008.


Conference Committee

  • Technical Program Chair
    • Sajal K. Das, University of Texas, Arlington, USA; das@uta.edu
  • Technical Program Co-Chairs
    • Seng Loke, La Trobe University, Australia; S.loke@latrobe.edu.au
    • Xianbin Wang, The University of Western Ontario; wang@eng.uwo.ca
  • Publicity Chair
    • Jun Shen, University of Wollongong, Australia; jshen@uow.edu.au
  • Special Sessions and Panels Co-Chairs
    • Ben Soh, La Trobe University, Australia; b.soh@latrobe.edu.au
    • Giovanni Giambene, University of Siena, Italy; giambene@unisi.it