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Call for Pervasive 2011 Demonstrations
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The category of research demonstrations offers a unique opportunity to showcase
research prototypes, and to discuss them with an international audience of
experts in pervasive computing. To promote this, Pervasive 2011 is seeking
interesting and engaging demonstrations of pervasive computing technologies.
Proposers are invited to submit Research Demonstrations under the general
topics of the conference. Relevant topics include (but are not limited to) the
following:

   1. New technologies and devices for pervasive computing
   2. New interfaces and novel interaction methods between humans and
       pervasive computing devices, applications or environments
   3. New tools, materials, architectures, middleware and operating systems
       for designing, implementing & deploying pervasive computing
       applications
   4. Pervasive computing tools that appropriately address challenges posed by
       everyday contexts
   5. Applications and devices related to privacy, security, copyright, trust
       and social issues and implications of pervasive computing
   6. New applications of pervasive computing technologies, which will have
       impacts on society, businesses and our human lives

Submission and Review Process

Pervasive demos combines a live research demonstration at the conference with
a short paper describing the contribution that will appear in the extended
abstracts in the conference proceedings. Submissions must be in Adobe PDF
format, up to 4 pages in length and conform to the Springer-Verlag LNCS style.
In addition, please answer all of the questions in Pervasive 2011 Demo
Supplement

http://pervasiveconference.org/2011/calls/Pervasive_Demo_Supplement.docx

and submit it along with your demo submission in the PCS submission system.
All demonstration submissions will be handled using an electronic submission
system. Please submit your demonstration paper to PCS.

The authors should also provide a brief sketch of the planned demonstration on
an additional page. Specific requirements concerning space, power, network, and
security should be stated. It is planned that wireless internet access will be
provided. Accepted contributions will be published in the Adjunct Proceedings
of Pervasive 2011 on a USB stick.

Submission site: https://precisionconference.com/~pervasive/

Critical Dates

    * Submission Deadline : March 13, 2011, 23:59 EST
    * Author Notification : April 8, 2011
    * Camera-ready Paper Deadline : April 29, 2011

Demo Chairs

Rafael 'Tico' Ballagas, Nokia Research Center, Palo Alto, USA
Daniela Rosner, UC Berkeley, USA
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-- 
Dr. Andreas Bulling
Postdoctoral Research Associate

University of Cambridge
and
Lancaster University
United Kingdom

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