[Tccc] [CFP] IoT-NC workshop co-located with SECON 2...

Emiliano Miluzzo miluzzoatresearch.att.com
Fri Mar 8 09:49:57 EST 2013



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The 5th ACM HotPlanet Workshop
Co-located with SIGCOMMM 2013, 12-16 August 2013, Hong Kong
http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2013/hotplanet.php 

Paper Submissions Due:  March 23, 2013 11:59 EST [extended deadline]
Acceptance Notification:  April 28, 2013
Camera Ready:  May 25, 2013
Workshop Date:  August 16, 2013

The last decade has seen a rapid, planet-scale growth in deployment and usage 
of smart mobile devices, ambient sensors, smartphone applications and advanced 
communication technologies. This era has prompted for large-scale, planet-wide 
data collection, storage, processing and dissemination technologies, advancing 
our knowledge about human behaviour and interactions at a planetary scale. 
Evolution of such technologies and methodologies, in addition to the high 
investments in Internet of Things (IoT) deployments in Asia, has inherently led 
to a number of security, privacy and ethical issues as well as new systems, 
networking, and application challenges.

This 5th ACM HotPlanet workshop will bring together networking, wireless, 
mobile computing and systems research to understand the challenges ahead and 
advance the dialogue on topics related to large-scale measurements and big data 
analytics centred around individuals. It aims to attract publications on: novel 
data collection, data analysis and knowledge-discovery methodologies; 
showcasing demonstrations of innovative real-world ambitious measurement 
technologies, applications, and large-scale deployment experiences; innovative 
large-scale mobile sensing systems and big social media data and location 
traces analytics. Topics of Interest include:

Big Data analytics (Social Media , mobility traces, prediction techniques, etc.)
Mobile Sensing systems
Big Data Privacy & Security
Large scale measurement methodologies
Novel social & sensing application
Open source and virtualized sensing infrastructure
Cloud computing paradigms for decentralized analysis
Incentive models for encouraging users and businesses to collect and contribute 
data
Profiling, personalisation, geotargeting
Programming paradigms for large scale data collection
Data quality issues
Internet of Things
Smart energy-aware systems
Large scale mobile application market experience
Regulatory, legal and ethical issues in planet-wide data collection

    
Technical Program Co-Chairs:
    Emiliano Miluzzo    AT&T Labs - Research, USA
    Hamed Haddadi      Queen Mary University of London, UK

General Chair: Pan Hui    HKUST/T-labs
    
Technical Program Committee:
    Ian Brown    Oxford Internet Institute, UK
    Aline Carneiro Viana    INRIA, France
    Wing Cheong Lau    CUHK, Hong Kong
    Christos Efstratiou    University of Cambridge, UK
    Raghu Ganti    IBM Research, USA
    Tristan Henderson    University of St. Andrews, UK
    Pan Hui    HKUST/T-labs
    Mohamed Ali Kaafar    INRIA/NICTA
    Nic Lane    MSR-A, China
    Hengchang Liu    UIUC, USA
    Mirco Musolesi    University of Birmingham, UK
    Konstantina Papagiannaki    Telefonica, Spain
    Weixiong Rao    Helsinki University, Finland
    Junehwa Song    KAIST, Republic of Korea
    Alexander Varshavsky    AT&T Labs - Research, USA

HotPlanet 2013 accepts original submissions which are not under review, or 
published at, previous workshops, conferences, or journals. Submissions may not 
exceed 6 pages double column, including figures, tables, references, and 
appendices. Authors are required to use the ACM template for submissions: 
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates

All submissions will be evaluated via a single-blind review process: please 
include author names and affiliation in the submission. Register and submit 
your paper at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hotplanet2013

For the first time this year we will introduce a 3-minute-madness session, 
where participants are invited to present their 3-minute elevator 
pitch/idea/comment/insight into the topics discussed in the workshop and of 
interest to participants.

All papers and 3-minute-madness idea presentations will be considered for the 
best paper and best idea award. The winners will receive a cash award.

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- Emiliano
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AT&T Labs - Research

www.research.att.com/~miluzzo

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