[Tccc] IEEE CCNC 2013 -- Call ...

Ranga Rao Venkatesha Prasad - EWI R.R.VenkateshaPrasadattudelft.nl
Sun Sep 16 03:33:56 EDT 2012



 IEEE CCNC 2013 / CES 2013 Call for Demonstrations
Schedule
Technical Papers Due:     September 30, 2012
Acceptance Notification:    October 21, 2012
Final Camera Ready Artwork:   November 16, 2012
These deadlines are firm.  


Introduction
IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC), sponsored by the 
IEEE Communications Society, is a major annual international conference. Taking 
advantage of its co-location with CES (the world's largest tradeshow on 
consumer technology), CCNC is organized with the objective of bringing together 
researchers, developers, and practitioners from academia and industry working 
in all areas of consumer technologies. CCNC 2013 will feature a special 
demonstration session showcasing the latest technological advances in the area 
of consumer communications and networking. In addition, there will be a unique 
opportunity for a small number of demonstrators to be shown to the greater 
public (~150,000 visitors) at the adjacent CES 2013 in the Las Vegas Convention 
Center (LVCC), for which we have organized space at the IEEE booth.
The demonstration session can host up to 30 demonstrators and will provide an 
exciting forum for researchers, developers, and entrepreneurs to present and 
discuss new applications and techniques, research demonstrations, recent 
research/implementation results, upcoming research challenges, practical 
implementations, commercial developments, future directions and novel 
application concepts. We envision the demonstration session as a means to 
exhibit innovations that have the potential to change the future landscape of 
consumer communications and networking.

Submissions
We invite researchers and developers from academic, industrial, and government 
laboratories to present their novel ideas, including works in progress and 
results that do not warrant a full technical paper. CCNC especially welcomes 
demonstrations of emerging and innovative technologies that have potential 
commercial application from nascent and incubating companies. Technology 
demonstrations, however, must be research prototypes and/or research ideas -- 
they cannot consist of actual commercial products.

Submissions should be in the form of a proposal describing the main 
contributions of the demonstration and the merits of the proposed ideas. Of 
course, many variations are possible. A technology prototype can range from a 
mockup using computers (instead of actual consumer devices) to a full-fledged 
collection of networked consumer devices. Be as specific as possible in 
describing what you will show. Proposals should include space, power and 
networking requirements.

A Demonstration Committee will evaluate the proposals. It is headed by the 
demonstration co-chairs and has representatives of venture capitalists among 
its members. Proposals will be evaluated mainly based on their potential to 
stimulate interesting discussions, exchange of ideas, and promote 
collaborations. The description of accepted demonstration proposals will also 
appear in the conference proceedings. The best demonstrator will receive a Demo 
Award.

Presentations
Accepted demonstrations will be presented during a special demonstration 
session during the conference. The presenter is responsible for the 
demonstration and equipment setup. Each demonstration should be accompanied by 
a poster of approximately 30" by 40" describing your research. The presenter is 
expected to stand next to his/her exhibit and discuss the work with other 
conference attendees. For every demonstrator a large table, a power socket, and 
Wifi Internet connectivity is available. The bandwidth of the available 
Internet connection is about one Mbit/s and may vary in the demonstration room. 
Please consult the demonstration co-chairs if you are uncertain whether your 
demonstration falls within the scope of the conference or if you require 
additional information.

CES 2013
IEEE CCNC has reserved a space in the IEEE booth at the 2013 Consumer 
Electronics Show (CES) in the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC). CES 2013 is 
adjacent to IEEE CCNC. At the booth, there will be a unique opportunity for a 
small number of demonstrators to be shown to the greater public. These 
demonstrators will be selected by the Demonstration Committee from the relevant 
proposals submitted for the IEEE CCNC Demonstrations Session. The following 
apply:
* Authors who would like their demonstrator to be considered for presentation 
at CES 2013 should send an email to the Demonstration Co-chairs by 30 September 
2012.
* The demonstrator should have the potential to represent the leading edge 
spirit of the conference.
* The proposer should be willing to present the demonstrator at IEEE CCNC as 
well as all days of the CES.
* The proposing organization or company should become an official patron of 
IEEE CCNC 2013, to help covering the costs of the booth. Patronage packages can 
be found on http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/2013/patrons.html.

Submission Process
Demonstration proposals should be one or two (2) pages in length, in 
double-column IEEE format, including authors' names and affiliations and a 
short abstract. They will appear in the conference proceedings as well as on 
IEEE Xplore. Submission guidelines and formatting details can be found under 
Author Information on the CCNC web site. Only electronic submissions through 
the CCNC'2013 - Demos entrance in EDAS will be accepted.



Demonstration Co-Chairs:
Frank den Hartog, TNO, The Netherlands
frank.den.har... at ieee.org
R Venkatesha Prasad, TU Delft, Netherlands
rvpra... at ieee.org

Dr. R Venkatesha Prasad
Asst. Professor,
EEMCS, TUDelft,
The Netherlands.
http://homepage.tudelft.nl/w5p50

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