Preliminary Call for Late Breaking Results Papers
| February 1, 2008 | Submission Deadline |
| March 15, 2008 | Notification of acceptance |
| March 29, 2008 | Camera-ready paper deadline |
Within the category of Late Breaking Results, PERVASIVE 2008 provides researchers the opportunity to present their results in three ways, as a poster, published paper and short “1 minute madness”. We welcome contributions on original and recent research findings, early stage research, fundamental results, basic research contributions and novel ideas in the area of pervasive computing technologies, systems, and application.
Authors are invited to submit late breaking results papers to be peer reviewed, which if accepted will be published in the Adjunct Proceedings of PERVASIVE 2008 by the OCG. Authors of accepted late breaking results papers will present a poster at a dedicated conference poster session.
All authors of late breaking results papers will be able to present an overview of their paper/poster during the established “1-minute madness session” prior to the poster session – a prime spot for showcasing new and innovative ideas. This open forum stimulates discussion and facilitates multiple avenues for you to disseminate your research and affords attendees several ways to access your research.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Device, communication, and interaction technologies for pervasive computing.
- Pervasive sensing, perception and inference for context technologies.
- Software infrastructure, middleware and frameworks for pervasive computing systems and environments.
- Analysis, design, implementation and evaluation of pervasive systems and applications.
- Deployment and management of pervasive systems and services and emerging industrial scenarios.
- Pervasive computing interaction models, user interfaces and user experience.
- Privacy, security, and trust in pervasive computing.
Contributions will be peer reviewed and, if accepted, will be published as short papers in the Adjunct Proceedings of PERVASIVE 2008 with the Austrian Computer Society (OCG) series and online.
Submission and Review Process
Submissions must be no longer than 4 pages in OCG Format described here. A sketch outlining the planned poster presentation may be attached as an additional page. Authors should submit electronic versions (in PDF format) of their papers to EDAS. Once logged in select “Pervasive 2008 Late Breaking Results Papers” to submit your paper or use this direct link.
Late Breaking Results Co-Chairs
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Aaron Quigley
University College Dublin, Ireland |
Rene Mayrhofer
Vienna University, AT |