IEEE PerCom 2021 / CONSOLIDATED CALL FOR PAPERS FOR AFFILIATED EVENTS AND 
WORKSHOPS
March 22-26, 2021 -Kassel, Germany
www.percom.org

PerCom is the premier scholarly venue in the areas of pervasive computing and 
communications. Detailed information about the scope of events, paper 
submission process, etc. can be obtained at http://www.percom.org/ and also at 
the URLs given below.

AFFILIATED EVENTS (www.percom.org):

PerCom'21 Industry Track
This year, PerCom continues the dedicated Industry Track. Accepted papers will 
be published in the PerCom Workshops and other Affiliated Events proceedings. 
This track will be an opportunity for people associated with industry and 
academia to present their novel ideas while attracting funding and/or further 
expanding collaborations. These papers will be presented with focus on research 
that has direct Industry impact and potential for industry uptake. For this 
track, important criteria for papers to be submitted to the Industry Track is 
clear industrial association, either in the form of extensive evaluation of 
research results in industrial use cases or active participation of industry 
representatives as co-authors. Having this condition in mind, contributions 
related to ongoing or finished, but previously unpublished research papers are 
welcomed. Submissions from a broad spectrum of research fields with common 
interest in pervasive computing and communications are expected!
 . There will be a Best Industry Track Paper Award to acknowledge and encourage 
excellence in collaborative industry research. (Paper submission: November 9, 
2020)

PerCom'21 Work in Progress
The Work in Progress (WiP) session provides an opportunity to present and 
discuss new challenges and visions, showcase early research results, and 
explore novel research directions. Papers (4 pages in the IEEE proceedings 
format) are expected to report on early or ongoing research on any aspect of 
pervasive computing and communications. The authors of accepted papers will 
present their work during the main conference and must register for the 
conference. (Paper submission: December 15, 2020)

PerCom'21 Demos
The PerCom Demo session provides a venue for the latest breakthroughs in 
pervasive computing to be presented live to the research community. Demos 
ranging from examples of working prototypes, novel applications, groundbreaking 
ideas, and live experiments related to PerCom are all welcome. In particular, 
we encourage demos from industrial researchers who are leading the way in 
pushing pervasive technology into the hands of the public. A "Best Demo Award" 
will be presented based on research value, originality, and presentation. 
(Paper submission: December 5, 2020)

PerCom'21 PhD Forum
The PerCom PhD Forum provides an excellent opportunity for Ph.D. students to 
present their dissertation research, including work in progress, to the wider 
pervasive computing and communication community. This meeting offers an 
opportunity to share experiences with other Ph.D. students and meet with 
accomplished international researchers and obtain feedback from them. Please 
refer to the conference website for details. (Paper submission: December 18, 
2020)



LIST of PERCOM'21 WORKSHOPS: 

The 6th IEEE PerCom Workshop on Pervasive Health Technologies (PerHealth 2021)
http://perhealth.eecs.wsu.edu
PerHealth 2021 is a cross-disciplinary workshop that brings researchers from 
engineering, computer science, and medicine together to discuss the latest 
findings in this area and advance the field. Pervasive health research spans a 
broad spectrum and health-focused technologies ranging from mobile health and 
health information technology to medical devices, telemedicine, and 
personalized healthcare. The interactive workshop will be inspiring for anyone 
conducting research in the area of pervasive health and related fields. This 
includes research in technology design and development as well as clinical 
studies and novel application areas. The aim is to provide a forum where 
hardware, software, and middleware technologies, as well as data privacy and 
security issues are discussed that relate to aging in place, geriatrics, 
chronic disease management, health management, or that could help people with 
disabilities. (Paper submission: November 9, 2020)

The 17th Workshop on Context and Activity Modeling and Recognition (CoMoRea'21)
http://comorea.org/
The CoMoRea Workshop is a follow-up to a successful 16 years series of 
workshops on Context and Activity Modeling and Recognition (CoMoReA) and the 
ACOMORE Symposium. This workshop's aim is to advance the state of the art in 
context and activity modeling and reasoning and discuss fundamental issues in 
context processing and management. The goal is to identify concepts, theories 
and methods applicable to context modeling and context reasoning as well as 
system-oriented issues related to the design and implementation of 
context-aware systems. (Paper submission: November 9, 2020)

IEEE First International Workshop on Deep Learning in Pervasive Computing 
(PerDL)
https://sites.google.com/view/perdl2021/homepage
The PerDL workshop aims to bring together practitioners and researchers working 
on pervasive computing and on deep learning, by soliciting contributions on the 
following topics: advances in pervasive and distributed deep learning 
techniques and algorithms; theories, models and novel algorithms for rendering 
deep learning suitable to pervasive and distributed computing; novel 
applications of deep learning techniques in the context of pervasive and 
distributed computing; technological innovations making possible the 
integration of deep learning and pervasive computing; fog and edge computing 
techniques for deep learning; research to make the computational complexity of 
deep learning methods suitable for distributed devices; studies to efficiently 
distribute and retrieve great amounts of data useful for deep learning 
algorithms; deep learning techniques to improve the performance of pervasive 
and parallel computations. (Paper submission: November 9, 2020)

The 5th International Workshop on Annotation of User Data for Ubiquitous 
Systems (ARDUOUS)
https://text2hbm.org/arduous/
Labelling user data is a central part of the design and evaluation of pervasive 
systems that aim to support the user through situation-aware reasoning. It is 
essential both in designing and training the system to recognise and reason 
about the situation, either through the definition of a suitable situation 
model in knowledge-driven applications, or through the preparation of training 
data for learning tasks in data-driven models. Hence, the quality of 
annotations can have a significant impact on the performance of the derived 
systems. Labelling is also vital for validating and quantifying the performance 
of applications. With pervasive systems relying increasingly on large datasets 
for designing and testing models of users' activities, the process of data 
labelling is becoming a major concern for the community. Even more, with the 
increase of pervasive applications relying on annotated data, it becomes 
important to develop standards and normalisation methodologies for trans!
 ferability of annotated data across different applications. To address the 
problem, this year's workshop focuses on methods for standardisation and 
normalisation in annotation practices and possible roadmaps and good practices 
in addressing the associated challenges. (Paper submission: November 9, 2020)

The 5th Workshop on emotion awareness for pervasive computing - beyond 
traditional approaches (EmotionAware)
https://www.comtec.eecs.uni-kassel.de/emotionaware/
An important goal of pervasive computing is to integrate computer devices into 
the users' everyday life seamlessly. This allows context-aware applications to 
gather information about the users to support them in their daily tasks. A 
newly attractive source of information for pervasive computing is provided by 
mobile devices, wearable devices, and pervasive sensors able to detect the 
emotional state of the users. In many real-world scenarios, it is essential to 
use wearable sensors, embedded in mobile devices such as smartphones and 
smartwatches, to measure the emotional state of the user. This would help to 
understand how emotions influence processes such as decision making and 
reasoning. We aim to have unique contributions addressing this challenge and to 
provide a discussion space to facilitate collaboration among researchers 
interested in emotion recognition for pervasive computing. (Paper submission: 
November 9, 2020)

The 3rd International Workshop on Pervasive Computing for Vehicular Systems 
(PerVehicle 2021)
http://www.pervehicle.org/
We solicit technical papers about pervasive computing technologies including 
wireless networking, mobile and distributed computing, sensor systems, ambient 
intelligence, and smart devices in designing, managing and realizing 
intelligent, smart vehicular systems. The topics include: connected vehicles, 
VANET, FANET, ITS, mobile and pervasive computing/middleware for/by vehicles, 
V2X communications,  UAVs, MEC, autonomous/automated vehicles, security and 
privacy, and any other issues in vehicular systems and networking. (Paper 
submission: November 9, 2020)

The Fifth IEEE International Workshop on Smart & Green Edge Computing and 
Networking (SmartEdge 2021)
http://www.people.vcu.edu/~tnadeem/SmartEdge21/index.html
Recent studies show that the amount of data generated at the edge of the 
Internet will be vast, incredibly rich, extremely valuable, and becoming the 
key enabler for data-rich edge systems and applications. SmartEdge has taken a 
leading role in addressing data/systems/applications interests, challenges, and 
research problems of the edge. This year, SmartEdge's themes are: Intelligent 
Edge, and Green Edge. By integrating the advances in smart devices and edge 
systems with the advances in machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence 
(AI), the future role of smart edge systems, networks, and applications is 
becoming limitless and it is expected to revolutionize the future of the world 
within the next few years. Green Edge is a recent emerging research field that 
focuses on architectures and algorithms to support energy-efficient edge 
operation, and distributed algorithms and optimizations that make the edge a 
major contributor to the overall energy efficiency of the entire!
  IoT ecosystem. (Paper submission: November 9, 2020)

The Fifth Workshop on Security, Privacy and Trust in the Internet of Things 
(SPT-IoT) 
https://sites.google.com/view/spt-iot-2021
As the adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) increases and more data are 
shared through the hyperconnected networks there are more concerns associated 
with the security of data.  Furthermore, maintaining a balance between the 
availability of data and users' privacy, and ensuring trust are issues that 
require attention to encourage the adaptability of IoT applications. The 
SPT-IoT workshop is organized to encourage researchers and industry 
practitioners to come up with innovative ideas to focus on IoT security, 
privacy, and trust. (Paper submission: November 9, 2020)

Pervasive Context-Aware Smart Cities and Intelligent Transportation Systems 
(PerAwareCity)
https://sites.google.com/view/perawarecity2021
This workshop will focus on bringing together researchers and practitioners 
working on systems and applications in the Smart City domain. The 
architectural, networking and decision making aspects will be investigated and 
discussed. Underlying structure of Smart City systems, including different 
possible architectural models such as peer-to-peer, location based, server 
oriented, and hybrid models will be studied. Almost all smart city related 
problems, which are important for societal welfare, and could potentially be 
solved using AI techniques, can be presented in this workshop by researchers 
from industry and academia. In general, we want to focus on solutions of the 
following questions: (a) How to design city-scale smart systems with autonomous 
coordination capabilities; (b) How to develop intelligent decision making 
abilities in emergency and safety-critical systems or during medium and 
large-scale disasters, and (c) How to handle real-time conditions innovate 
computing t!
 echnology for diverse societal applications to improve the human experience. 
We also hope to produce a post-workshop position paper providing a summary 
perspective and future directions for work in the area. A community of 
researchers and practitioners will also be created and nurtured via this 
workshop. (Paper submission: November 9, 2020)

Mobile and Pervasive Assistive Technologies (MPAT)
https://ewserver.di.unimi.it/mpat/
The aim of MPAT workshop is to showcase recent advancements in mobile and 
pervasive assistive technologies, connecting researchers and practitioners 
working in the fields of accessibility and pervasive systems. This is motivated 
by the fact that mobile and pervasive devices are rapidly becoming platforms of 
choice to support the development of state-of-the-art assistive technologies to 
improve the quality of life of people with disabilities. Pervasive sensors, 
actuators, and IoT installations are able to provide key information about the 
environment and those who traverse it, while mobile devices enable 
general-purpose computing on the move, cutting edge sensing, and persistent 
connectivity. They are also compact, widespread and socially acceptable, and 
therefore well suited to provide assistance everywhere and at all times. These 
qualities can be leveraged to achieve ubiquitous assistance for everyday 
activities such as mobility, information access, interaction with the env!
 ironment, or with other people. (Paper submission: November 9, 2020)

International Workshop on Mobile and Pervasive Internet of Things (PerIoT)
https://periot.github.io/2021/
In recent years, the Internet has become increasingly pervasive allowing people 
to connect anytime and everywhere to achieve pervasiveness and mobility. The 
coupling among mobile technology, embedded objects, and a worldwide pervasive 
communication infrastructure constitutes the Mobile and Pervasive 
Internet-of-Things. The aim of International Workshop on Mobile and Pervasive 
Internet of Things (PerIoT) 2021 workshop is to bring together authors from the 
research and industrial communities, standardization bodies, and institutional 
entities to meet and exchange ideas on recent research, challenges and future 
directions on: i) the recent advances in the area of existing and emerging 
mobile and pervasive IoT technologies and ii) research, challenges and future 
directions for IoT real-world deployments in multiple production-ready 
application scenarios. PerIoT is organized with two main tracks in order to 
properly highlight the contributions related to the two main focuses of t!
 he event - 1) MPIoT Track - Mobile and Pervasive Internet of Things, and 2) 
IOTProD Track - Real World and Production Deployment. (Paper submission: 
November 9, 2020)

Workshop on sensing systems and applications using wrist worn smart devices 
(WristSense)
https://sites.google.com/view/wristsense2021
Using sensors, computation resources, and communication interfaces available on 
smart watches and smart bands, it is possible to capture information about the 
device user, perform computation to infer the user's activities and their 
context, and communicate these to a smartphone or the cloud. These wrist worn 
smart devices represent a perfect platform to conduct research on human 
activity and behavior. They introduce opportunities for exploring new research 
problems, such as efficient classification and computation on the wearable 
device, offloading of computation from the user's watch to the phone or the 
cloud, enhancement of user experience, smart notification management, physical 
activity sensing, behavior modeling, and data analysis. This workshop will 
bring academic researchers and industry experts to collectively identify 
challenges and opportunities in wrist based sensing and present research to 
push the field forward as well as practical solutions for commercial wris!
 t based devices. (Paper submission: November 9, 2020)

International Workshop on Pervasive Information Flow (PerFlow'21)
http://www.perflow.org/
PerFlow 2021 aims to present and discuss research challenges on 
timely/real-time utilization of massive information flows from IoT devices. 
Examples of topics are IoT device collaboration, mobile data offloading, mobile 
crowdsensing, machine learning for sensor data streams, edge and fog computing, 
remote sensing and monitoring, and middleware, security, and privacy for 
pervasive computing. (Paper submission: November 9, 2020)

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