[Tccc] Deadline May 15, the Third conference on the Internet of Things
Wenyuan Xu
wyxu
Fri May 4 17:23:15 EDT 2012
IoT 2012 conference will take place on Oct. 24-26, 2012 at Wuxi, China (
http://www.iot2012.org/page.asp?id=147).****
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Call for Papers****
INTERNET OF THINGS 2012****
www.iot2012.org****
3rd International Conference on the Internet of Things****
October 24 - 26, 2012,****
Wuxi, China****
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Submission****
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The conference solicits original and previously unpublished research and
industrial papers. Submissions should be prepared in the IEEE format (up to
8 pages). Detailed submission instructions will be made available on the
conference homepage. Accepted papers will be included by IEEE Xplore?EI
indexed?.****
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Paper submission due: May 15, 2012****
Workshop proposals due: June 1, 2012****
Notification of acceptance: July 1, 2012 ****
Live demo abstracts submission due: August 1, 2012****
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IoT 2012 Topics of Interest****
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1 IoT architectures and system design****
2 IoT networking and communication****
3 Circuit and system design for smart objects in the IoT****
4 Novel IoT services and applications for society/corporations/ individuals*
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5 Emerging IoT business models and corresponding process changes****
6 Cooperative data processing for IoT****
7 Social impacts such as security, privacy, and trust in the IoT ****
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IoT Challenges****
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The IoT connects a vast number of heterogeneous smart objects that
cooperate to support manifold applications. This requires efficient use of
scarce resource in order to adapt to a dynamically changing environment.
Users, applications, and devices compete for resources such as processing
time, memory, communication bandwidth, and sensors/actuators. Access among
them will need to be constantly and dynamically negotiated.****
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Supporting IoT architectures, protocols, and technologies should be open,
distributed and scalable, and integrate heterogeneous devices ranging from
tiny sensors and actuators to mobile devices and large computers.
Standardized infrastructures capable of managing, sharing, and processing
these captured data will be necessary in order to bring the IoT into
commercial use.****
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The IoT2012 conference will focus on these core research challenges.****
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IoT 2012****
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The IoT conference series has become the major biennial event that brings
internationally leading researcher and practitioners from both academia and
industry together to facilitate the sharing of applications, research
results, and knowledge. Building on the success of the last two conferences
(2008 in Zurich and 2010 in Tokyo), the 3rd International Conference on the
Internet of Things (IoT2012) will include a highly selective dual-track
program for technical papers, accompanied by reports on business projects
from seasoned practitioners, poster sessions summarizing late-breaking
results, and hands-on demos of current technology. We invite submissions of
original and unpublished work covering areas related to the IoT, in one or
more of the following four categories: technical papers, posters, videos,
and demonstrations.****
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Organization****
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General Co-Chairs:****
Lirong Zheng (Fudan/KTH, China/Sweden)****
Hao Min (Fudan, China)****
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TPC Co-Chairs:****
Junyu Wang (Fudan, China?****
Paul J. Havinga (University of Twente, Netherlands)****
Florian Michahelles (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)****
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Publicity Co-Chairs:****
US: Edmund Schuster (MIT, U.S.A)****
Europe: Pletikosa Cvijikj Irena (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)****
Japan: Yusuke Kawakata (UEC, Japan)****
China: Tingao Tang (Fudan, China)****
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Local Arrangement Co-Chairs:****
HuiHua Yu (Fudan University, China)****
Qiyong Lu (Fudan / Wuxi Institute of Fudan, China)****
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Financial Chair:****
Qiyong Lu (Fudan / Wuxi Institute of Fudan, China)****
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Publication Chair:****
Weili Han (Fudan, China)****
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Workshop Co-Chairs:****
Tatsuya Inaba (Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Japan)****
Bo Tao (Rockontrol Beijing, China)****
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Demo Chair:****
Zhuo Zou (KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)****
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Steering Committee****
Elgar Fleisch (ETH Zurich / St. Gallen, Switzerland)****
Christian Floerkemeier (MIT / ETH Zurich, U.S.A/Switzerland)****
Marc Langheinrich (University of Lugano, USI, Switzerland)****
Friedemann Mattern (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)****
Florian Michahelles (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)****
Jin Mitsugi (Keio University, Japan)****
Jun Murai (Keio University, Japan)****
Sanjay Sarma (MIT, U.S.A)****
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Program Committee:****
Karl Aberer (EPFL)****
Michael Beigl (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)****
Federico Csalegno (MIT)****
Patrick Chiang (Oregon State University)****
Sho Yan Chou (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)****
Dan Engels (Revere Security)****
Christian Floerkemeier (MIT)****
Kary Fr?mling (Aalto University)****
Jens Grossklags (University of California, Berkeley)****
Jonna Hakkila (Nokia)****
Stephan Haller (SAP (Switzerland) Inc.)****
Marcus Handte (University of Duisburg-Essen)****
Mark Harrison (Cambridge University)****
Henry Holtzman (MIT)****
Michael ten Hompel (Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics)***
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Zhiliang Hong (Fudan University)****
Guenter Karjoth (IBM Zurich Research Lab)****
Stephan Karpischek (ETH Z?rich)****
Fahim Kawsar (Bell Labs)****
Daeyoung Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)****
Kwangjo Kim (KAIST)****
Gerd Kortuem (The Open University)****
Noboru Koshizuka (The University of Tokyo)****
Matthias Kranz (Technische Universit?t M?nchen)****
Sy-Yen Kuo (National Taiwan University)****
Kristof Van Laerhoven (TU Darmstadt)****
James Landay (University of Washington)****
Marc Langheinrich (University of Lugano, USI)****
Rodger J Lea (University of British Columbia)****
Sangug Lee (KAIST)****
Tom?s S?nchez L?pez (EADS UK, Innovation Works)****
Wolfgang Maass (Saarland University)****
Andrew Mason (Michigan State University)****
Friedemann Mattern (ETH Z?rich)****
Rene Mayrhofer (University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria)****
Jin Mitsugi (Keio University)****
Junghoon Moon (Seoul National University)****
Luca Mottola (Swedish Institute of Computer Science) ****
Aaron Quigley (University of St. Andrews)****
Dave Raggett (W3C)****
Enrico Rukzio (University of Duisburg-Essen / Lancaster University)****
Albrecht Schmidt (University of Stuttgart)****
Johannes Schoening (DFKI)****
Edmund Schuster (MIT)****
Zhong-Ming Shi (Shikang Radio Frequency Co. Ltd.)****
Joshua Smith (University of Washington)****
Pankaj Sood (McMaster University)****
Thorsten Staake (ETH Zurich)****
Thomas Strang (German Aerospace Center (DLR))****
Jens Strueker (University of Freiburg)****
Shigeya Suzuki (Keio University)****
Kazu Takashio (Keio University)****
Bo Tao (Rockontrol)****
Fr?d?ric Thiesse (University of Wuerzburg)****
Yoshito Tobe (Aoyama Gakuin University)****
Dieter Uckelmann (University of Applied Science)****
Keisuke Uehara (Keio University)****
Matthias Wagner (DoCoMo Communications Labs Europe)****
Qin Wang (University of Science and Technology Beijing)****
Xing Xie (Microsoft Research Asia)****
Yu Zheng (Microsof Research Asia)****
Yongbin Zhou (Chinese Academy of Sciences)****
Zhuo Zou (KTH)
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Wenyuan Xu
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
Phone: (803)-777-6853
Fax: (803)-777-3767
http://www.cse.sc.edu/~wyxu
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