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      3rd International Workshop on Smart Appliances and Wearable Computing
                                   IWSAWC 2003
                               www.teco.edu/iwsawc


 Workshop at the 23rd International Conference on Distributed Computing
Systems
           (ICDCS 2003), May 19-22, 2003, Providence, Rhode Island USA
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Over the last several years, we have seen the rapid evolution in smart
appliances and devices, as well as personal and wearable computers. In
addition, collaborative computing technologies based on these devices
facilitates a wealth of new prospective applications. Such applications
require enabling software and hardware technologies like new kinds of
embedded devices, networks, infrastructure, software architectures and
models. This workshop offers the opportunity for in-depth exploration of
selected topics and for the presentation of the most recent research and
development findings in these rapidly changing fields.


TOPICS
. Enabling Technologies for Appliance, Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing
. Infrastructure for Ubiquitous Computing
. Home and Office Appliances
. Portable Devices and Smart Sensors
. Wireless-phone Computing
. Home Networks and Wearable Networks
. Security and Privacy Aspects for Appliances
. Wearable Computers and PDAs
. Software Architecture for Home/Smart Appliances
. Location-dependent and context-aware Computing


SUBMISSION
Deadline for submissions:      7. December 2002
Announcement of acceptance:   13. January 2003

IWSAWC invites the submission of both "long" technical papers and "short"
work-in-progress reports. Long papers must be no more than 6 two-column
pages long and must include an abstract of 100 - 150 words.
Short work-in-progress reports must be less than 3 two-column pages long.


CONTACT & INFORMATION
Michael Beigl, TecO, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
www.teco.edu/iwsawc

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