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CPSCom 2012 : The IEEE International Conference on Cyber, Physical, and Social Computing | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://cpscom.univ-fcomte.fr/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The physical things and the human society have formed into the world we live in. However, the emergence of information technologies enables a new infrastructure for a technical, economic and social revolution, which have changed the world we are used to. Cyber-physical systems couple the cyber aspects of computing and communications with the physical aspects of dynamics that must abide by the laws of physics. Social computing has become more widely known because of proliferation of online social networking in recent years. With the advent of ubiquitous sensing, future social networks will become cyber-physical, combining measured elements of the physical world. The convergence of computational and physical processes as well as human's social behaviors exhibits a variety of complicated characteristics, which leads to a lot of challenges.
The 2012 IEEE International Conference on Cyber, Physical, and Social Computing (CPSCom 2012) will provide a high-profile, leading-edge forum for researchers, engineers, and practitioners to present state-of-art advances and innovations in theoretical foundations, systems, infrastructure, tools, testbeds, and applications for the CPSCom, as well as to identify emerging research topics and define the future. CPSCom 2012 is the 5th edition of the successful series, previously held as CPSCom 2011 (Dalian, China, October 2011), CPSCom 2010 (Hangzhou, China, December 2010), CyberSocialCom 2009 (Hangzhou, China, November 2009), and CPSC 2009 (Brisbane, Australia, July 2009). Scope and Interests The scope of the conference includes, but not limited to, the following areas: Track 1: Cyber-physical systems and society Track 2: Social computing Track 3: Pervasive/ubiquitous computing Track 4: Sensor/actuator networks Track 5: Security, privacy, and trust Track 6: Applications and services Submission Guidelines Authors are invited to submit original papers that MUST NOT have been submitted to or published in any other workshop, conference, or journal. Full Papers (up to 10 pages) and Short Papers (up to 4 pages) are solicited. Detailed submission instructions could be found on the conference website http://ieee-iot.org. All papers will be reviewed by the Program Committee for significance, originality, accuracy, and clarity. Paper Publications Each submission should be regarded as an undertaking that, if the paper is accepted, at least one of the authors must attend the conference to present the work in order for the paper to be included in the IEEE Digital Library. Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of iThings 2012 by IEEE Computer Society (EI indexed). Extended versions of selected papers will be considered for publication in several SCI-index international journals (check the website for details). Workshop proposal Please submit a workshop proposal including call-for-papers, organizing committee, important dates, short bio of the organizers to the iThings 2012 workshop chairs. Workshop proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society (EI indexed). The workshops with more than 15 papers will be granted with a free complimentary registration for the leading workshop organizer. Important dates: Workshop Proposal Deadline: March 25, 2012 Paper submission deadline: May 15, 2012 Notification of acceptance: Jun 30, 2012 Camera-Ready Paper Due: Jul 15, 2012 Conference: 11-14 September, 2012 |
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