[Tccc] CFP: Transactions on Ubiquitous Environments.

Prof. Krishna M. Sivalingam skrishnam
Tue Nov 22 23:28:27 EST 2011


(Pl. accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP)

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			   CALL FOR PAPERS

	     ICST Transactions on Ubiquitous Environments

http://icst.org/ubiquitous-environments/
http://escripts.icst.org/publication/ubiquitous-environments/
http://icst.org/icst-transactions/

			   Editor-in-Chief:

Prof. Krishna M. Sivalingam, Professor, Dept. of CSE, Indian Institute
		 of Technology Madras, Chennai, INDIA
(Formerly: Professor, Dept. of CSEE, University of Maryland, Baltimore
County (UMBC), USA)

Email: skrishnam at cse.iitm.ac.in, krishna.sivalingam at ieee.org
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Original article submissions are invited for the newly launched ICST
Transactions on Ubiquitous Environments. The articles should NOT be
concurrently submitted to another conference or journal. Concurrent
submissions, once detected, will lead to immediate rejection of the
submission. Authors are encouraged to submit extended versions of
papers previously presented at a conference or workshop with clear
indication of how the paper has been extended for the journal
submission and cite the conference paper in the references.

SCOPE

This journal provides a venue for publishing the latest research and
developments in the area of ubiquitous environments. The journal deals
with contributions in the topics of smart spaces with ambient
intelligence where sensors in the environment help a system to
appropriately react to people, context-aware pervasive computing
systems where the current context enables the system to guide the
user's tasks, home area networking systems that can intelligently
monitor, track and control a home environment, and vehicular sensor
networks, where a collection of sensors monitor and control the
vehicle's well-being. The journal in particular welcomes contributions
that deal with the various aspects of computing and communications
that help achieve this goal. These include Ubiquitous Environments
Infrastructure Design and Implementation, Operating Systems and
Programming Environments for Smart Mobile Devices, Embedded Systems
and Networking Support for Ubiquitous Environments, Middleware,
Security and Privacy Support for Ubiquitous Environments, Human
Computer Interfacing, Human-Centric Interaction and Hardware/Software
Co-design principles. Papers that describe innovative applications and
test-beds that demonstrate the utility of ubiquitous environments, and
tools that enable development of novel applications are also welcome.

Additional details regarding the scope of the journal, including the
Editorial Board is available at the Journal homepage at
http://icst.org/ubiquitous-environments/

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Krishna Sivalingam, Ph.D.

Professor, CSE Dept, IIT Madras, Chennai, India
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