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CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
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The Seventeenth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive 
Computing and Communications (PerCom 2019)
Kyoto, Japan, March 11-15, 2019
www.percom.org <http://www.percom.org>

IEEE PerCom, now in its seventeenth year, is established as the premier 
annual scholarly venue in the areas of pervasive computing and 
communications. Pervasive computing and communications have evolved into 
highly active areas of research; they have found their way into many 
current commercial systems due to the tremendous advances in a broad 
spectrum of technologies and topics including wireless networking, 
mobile and distributed computing, sensor systems, ambient intelligence, 
and smart devices.

The PerCom 2019 Workshop Committee invites proposals for one-day or 
half-day workshops affiliated with the conference. The purpose of the 
workshops is to provide a venue for presenting novel ideas in a less 
formal and typically more focused area than the main conference. Note 
that PerCom workshops are expected to stimulate discussions on 
state-of-the-art, emerging, visionary, and perhaps controversial topics.

Workshops should be organized to promote such lively interaction. Plans 
to promote interaction and discussion should be clearly addressed in the 
workshop proposals. The organizers of accepted workshops are required to 
announce the workshop and call for papers, solicit submissions, conduct 
the reviewing process, and decide upon the final workshop program. At 
least one organizer must be physically present at the workshop.

Workshops proposals are solicited in all areas and topics pertaining to 
research and applications in pervasive computing and communications. 
Workshops addressing new emerging research directions in pervasive 
computing and communication are especially welcome and encouraged.

Workshop papers will be included and indexed in the IEEE digital 
libraries (Xplore). The page limits for accepted regular workshop papers 
are 6 pages, including all figures, tables, and references.

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* Proposal Submission Guidelines

Each workshop proposal must include:

1. The workshop title and acronym.
2. The name, address, and a short bio of up to 200 words for each of the 
workshop organizers; workshops may have up to three organizers, and 
should have organizers from at least two different institutions.
3. A brief description (up to 1 page) of the technical issues that the 
workshop will address, and the reasons why the workshop is of interest 
to the PerCom community at this time. Please also include a short 
discussion of related workshops and conferences and outline why the 
proposed workshop is unique.
4. The names of potential program committee members.
5. Description of the communities/groups the workshop aims to attract.
6. The planned format of the workshop, including a strategy to 
facilitate lively and interactive discussions.
7. If applicable, a description of past version(s) of the workshop, 
including: number of submitted and accepted papers and number of 
attendees. Please also clarify the differences between the proposed 
edition of the workshop and previous edition(s).
8. If the workshop does not have any past history, an estimate of the 
expected number of submitted and accepted papers, and of the expected 
number of attendees.
9. A description of the publicity plan.
10. A preliminary call for papers.
11. The workshop website address (preliminary).

Workshop proposals should be submitted (in PDF format) no later than
*** June 1, 2018 *** by e-mail to the PerCom 2019 Workshop Co-chairs:

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with "PerCom 2019 Workshop Proposal" in the subject.
Workshops will be held immediately prior to, or immediately after, the
main conference.

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* Important Dates

- Workshop proposals: June 1, 2018
- Notification: June 22, 2018

Tentative Schedule for Workshops

- Deadline for Workshop Papers: November 10, 2018
- Notification of Workshop Papers: December 22, 2018

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* Workshop Chairs

Takahiro Hara, Osaka University, Japan
Delphine Reinhardt, University of Gottingen, Germany
Nirmalya Roy, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA

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* Additional Information

Web: www.percom.org
Email (TPC Chair): [log in to unmask]
Social Media: www.facebook.com/percom

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