Dear colleagues,

I'm doubt this post fits in the charter of APNIC Policy SIG and following how 
it is posted.

Masato Yamanishi
Policy SIG Chair

2015/05/05 22:12、"[email protected]" <[email protected]> のメッセージ:

> CALL FOR PAPERS (apologies for multiple copies)
> 
> IEEE International Workshop on Internet of Things for Ambient Assisted Living 
> (IoTAAL)
> In conjunction with IEEE GLOBECOM 2015, San Diego, CA, USA, Dec 6 - 10, 2015.
>   
> http://www.tlc.dii.univpm.it/iotaal/
>  
> MOTIVATION AND SCOPE 
> Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) encompasses technical systems, infrastructures, 
> and services to support elderly people in their daily routine, to allow an 
> independent and safe lifestyle, as long as possible, via the seamless 
> integration of information and communication technologies within homes and 
> residences. Effective AAL solutions require appropriate ICT algorithms, 
> architectures and platforms, that cannot leave out of consideration the 
> development of new and innovative approaches, particularly in the area of 
> pervasive and mobile systems. The Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm is 
> leading to smart objects being capable of identifying, locating, sensing and 
> connecting, and thus opening possibilities for new forms of communication 
> between people and things, and things themselves. This workshop aims to 
> investigate the potential benefits gained when specializing the IoT for AAL, 
> to avoid redundancy and leverage the harmonization of the technological 
> approaches towards an increased Quality of Life for the current and future 
> ageing populations.
>  
> TOPICS OF INTEREST
> The focus of this workshop is on proposals of architectures, methods, 
> techniques, protocols, components and tools addressing the IoT paradigm to 
> support the Ambient Assisted Living requirements. These may include, but are 
> not limited to, the following topics:
> - IoT communications for AAL and Enhanced Living Environments
> - Mobile solutions for AAL
> - IoT enabled signal acquisition, analysis, and processing for activity 
> identification and recognition in AAL
> - Smart Ad Hoc Networks and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) for AAL
> - Distributed sensing and alarming technologies for AAL
> - IoT devices (smart objects) and cyber-physical systems for AAL
> - E-healthcare, telemedicine and tele-monitoring through IoT in AAL systems
> - AAL networks and systems architectures
> - Green networking in IoT for AAL
> - Security, privacy, and trustworthiness management in IoT for AAL
> - Information processing for AAL communications
> - Interoperability among IoT and AAL platforms
> - Cloud and Mobile Cloud for AAL
> - Algorithms and techniques for IoT enabled AAL data analytics
> - Big data management in AAL
> - IoT applications, systems, and testbeds for AAL
> - Standardization activities of IoT for AAL
> - Future directions in IoT for AAL
> 
> IMPORTANT DATES
> Paper submission deadline: July 1, 2015 (strict)
> Acceptance/rejection announcement: September 1, 2015
> Final workshop papers due: October 1, 2015
>  
> SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
> All final submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper 
> length of six (6) printed pages (10-point font) including figures without 
> incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with over length 
> page charge of USD100 if accepted). Papers exceeding 7 pages will not be 
> accepted at EDAS. You may also use one of the following templates for 
> Microsoft Word: A4, US letter. Only PDF files will be accepted for the review 
> process, and all submissions must be done through EDAS (link TBA).
> Standard IEEE conference templates for LaTeX formats are found at here:
> http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
> If you have any questions regarding the submission of manuscripts, please 
> contact the Workshop Program Chairs.
> Important IEEE Policy Announcement: The IEEE reserves the right to exclude a 
> paper from distribution after the conference (including its removal from IEEE 
> Explore) if the paper is not presented at the conference.
> Plagiarism policy: Papers should not contain plagiarized material and have 
> not been submitted to any other conference/workshop at the same time (double 
> submission). These matters are taken very seriously and the IEEE 
> Communications society will take action against any author who engages in 
> either practice. Follow the link to learn more:
> http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/rights/Multi_Sub_Guidelines_Intro.html
>  
> ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
> Workshop co-chairs:
> - Susanna Spinsante (Università Politecnica delle Marche – ITALY)
> - Joel Rodrigues (Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, University of Beira Interior 
> – PORTUGAL)
> Technical program co-chairs:
> - Ennio Gambi (Università Politecnica delle Marche – ITALY)
> - Chirag Warty (Intelligent Communication Lab – INDIA)
> - Fa-Long Luo (Element CXI – USA)
> - Nuno Garcia (University of Beira Interior – PORTUGAL)
> Publications chair:
> - Chirag Warty (Intelligent Communication Lab – INDIA)
> Publicity co-chairs:
> - Lambros Lambrinos (Cyprus University of Technology – CYPRUS)
> - Enea Cippitelli, Samuele Gasparrini (Università Politecnica delle Marche – 
> ITALY)
> 
> For more information please visit the workshop website at 
> http://www.tlc.dii.univpm.it/iotaal/ 
> 
> 
> 
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