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First International Workshop on Situated Computing for Pervasive Environments (SCOPE-2011)

in conjunction with the

6th International Symposium on Parallel Computing in Electrical Engineering (PARELEC-2011)

3 – 7 April 2011, Luton, United Kingdom

Organisers:

Nik Bessis, University of Bedfordshire, UK nik.bessis@beds.ac.uk

Fatos Xhafa, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain  fatos@lsi.upc.edu

Aims and Scope

The first International Workshop on Situated Computing for Pervasive Environments (SCOPE-2011) is dedicated to the dissemination of original works that are related to the theories of emerging paradigms yet most importantly of their applicability towards autonomous adaptation to complex environments caused from highly dynamic user contexts. In particular, SCOPE-2011 will discuss advances in situated and pervasive computing, that is to say about computing devices having the autonomous ability of adapting, detecting, interpreting and responding to the user’s future smart environment. Future smart systems increasingly require advanced networks, middleware and interfaces for enabling collaborative technologies, distributed computing and intelligent systems provide an autonomous pervasive environment satisfying user needs.

Topics

Topics of interest include (but not limited to):

  • Autonomous Adaptation
  • Changing Network Environments
  • Distributed Environments, Crowd and Collaborative Computing
  • User Needs, Interfaces and Complex Environments
  • Middleware for Pervasive Network Computing
  • Middleware and Information Security in Pervasive Network Computing
  • Wireless Pervasive Network Computing
  • Sensor and Robots Networks in Pervasive Network Computing
  • Smart Environments and Ambient Intelligence
  • Transparency, Locality and Scalability Issues in Middleware for Pervasive Network Computing
  • Interfaces and Methods for Interconnection of Heterogeneous Networks and Devices
  • Programming Interfaces for Smart Environments
  • Database Access Middleware and Database Interface Layering for Sensor Networks
  • Intelligent Query Languages and Interfaces for Pervasive Network Computing
  • New Interactive Styles (of Human Computer Interaction) in Pervasive Network Computing

Important dates

  • Paper submissions:  January 7, 2011
  • Notification of acceptance: January 14, 2011
  • Camera ready versions due: January 21, 2011
  • PARELEC 2011 Conference: April 3 - 7, 2011

International Workshop Program Committee

  • Eleana Asimakopoulou, University of Bedfordshire, UK
  • Mehmet Aydin, University of Bedfordshire, UK
  • Liz Bacon, University of Greenwich, UK
  • Costin Badica, University of Craiova,Romania Vladimir Dyo, University of Bedfordshire, UK
  • Tim French, University of Bedfordshire,UK
  • Lu Liu, University of Derby, UK
  • Stefan Mandl University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
  • Shi Quan, Nantong University, China
  • George Roussos, University of London(Birkbeck), UK
  • Odysseas Sekkas, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
  • Vassileios Tsetsos, University of Athens, Greece
  • Michael Gr. Vassilakopoulos, University of Central Greece, Greece
  • Yanghua Xiao, Fudan University, China
  • Zhijie Xu, University of Huddersfield,UK

Instruction for Authors

Submitted papers of no more than 4 pages long must be original and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts following the IEEE Conference Proceedings Manuscript style: two columns, single-spaced, including figures and references, using 10 font size, and number each page. You can find instructions for authors how to format the IEEE CS proceedings manuscripts, at the following web page:

www.computer.org/portal/site/cscps

All papers will be peer reviewed by at least two or more independent referees of the International Workshop Program Committee and accepted on the basis of their scientific merit, originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. The papers should be submitted electronically via the PARELEC-2011 web site or via the easychair system. Details are available from:

www.beds.ac.uk/parelec/callforpapers

Accepted papers will be published by the IEEE Conference Publishing Services (CPS) and archived in the Digital Library. Previous proceedings of the PARELEC conferences are available on the IEEE website (www.ieee.org, Xplore service, only abstracts are free).

Best Papers

Selected authors of best papers may invited to submit extended versions of their papers to be published in an edited book volume or in a special issue of the International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies (IJDST) ISSN: 1947-3532. For more details, see: www.igi-global.com/ijdst

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