CALL FOR PAPERS - Product Safety Track

ISTAS'13 - Smart World
The Social Implications of Wearable Computing and Augmented Reality in Everyday 
Life

http://veillance.me

Wearable Computing and Augmented Reality is becoming reality, but little 
discussion on the product safety aspects of these new technologies has 
occurred. Product safety standards have yet to be created for these unique 
applications. Join in this important communication by adding your voice to the 
discussion in Toronto!

PSES is encouraging members to develop papers for this conference focused on 
the product safety aspects of these new technologies, including the need for 
new or modified standards, test methods, and other aspects we perceive.

Important Dates
Papers up to 5000 words - January 31, 2013
Abstract only (presentation only) - February 28, 2013
Author notification - March 31, 2013
Final camera read copy - April 29, 2013
 
Paper Submission Requirements http://veillance.me/submission/

Download the CFP: http://veillance.me/s/IEEE_ISTAS13_CFP.pdf

More information: Doug Nix dnix 'at' ieee 'dot' org

Topics
Submissions for ISTAS's Technical Program are welcomed  in the following areas 
and not limited to:

Wearable Computing

cell-phone view, webcams, necklacedome, wearcams, wearcomp, wristwatch 
computer, point-of-view technologies, mobile CCTV, EyeTap, Google Glasses, 
sensors, nanotechnology, biomedical devices, implantables, skinput, affective 
computing, body area networks, cyborgs, interaction-design

Augmediated Reality

vision systems, graphical-based systems, multimedia, interactive systems, 
location-based services, geolocation mapping, Web 3.0, 4G, sensory inputs, 
biofeedback, augmented reality, diminished reality, mediated reality, reality 
mining, remembrance agents, humanistic intelligence, artificial intelligence

The Veillances

surveillance, counter surveillance, dataveillance, sousveillance, 
equiveillence, inequiveillence, mcveillance, uberveillance, veillance studies, 
obtrusive, unobtrusive, secret, covert, priveillance, uber analytics, big data

Everyday Life

data logging, moblogging, glogging, lifelogging, 24x7 ubiquitous audio-visual 
recording, state/condition monitoring, permission (opt-out/opt-in), private 
space, public space, transparent society

Social Concerns

privacy, social sorting, data-driven analytics, security, fair 
use/availability, equity, consent, complexity, rates, power/control, government 
authority, RF transmissions, resilience, regulatory issues, legislation, 
sustainability, autonomy, living off the grid, transhumanism

Additional papers on other traditional fields of interest to SSIT also are 
welcome.

ISTAS '13 will be a transdisciplinary event for engineers, designers, 
scientists, artists, researchers in the social sciences, law and humanities, 
decision makers, entrepreneurs, inventors, commercializers, etc., as well as 
polymaths, and anyone who is a DASSTEMist (Designer, Artist, Sustainist, 
Scientist, Technologist, Engineer, and Mathematician).

Download the CFP: http://veillance.me/s/IEEE_ISTAS13_CFP.pdf

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