[Announcements] Final CfP: The First IEEE PERCOM Workshop on Context-Aware Smart Cities and Intelligent Transport Systems (AwareCities'16)

Flora Salim flora.salim at rmit.edu.au
Thu Nov 19 07:43:47 EST 2015


[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP]

AwareCities'16: The First International Workshop on Context-Aware Smart
Cities and Intelligent Transport Systems

http://www.awarecities.org

[This workshop is affiliated with 14th IEEE International Conference on
Pervasive Computing and Communications (Percom 2016), held in Sydney
(Australia),  March 14-18, 2016.]
http://www.percom.org


C A L L  F O R  P A P E R S

The workshop focuses on context-aware or data-driven smart cities and smart
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS). There have been tremendous emerging
developments in sensor and context-driven and IoT-enabled (Internet of
Things) smart cities and transportation, with applications for citizens,
local authorities and town planners. Fleets of smart cars can be a
distributed computational and sensing resource. An increasingly large
crowds of people are being equipped with sensor-rich mobile and wearable
devices, yielding Big Data arising from such environments, e.g., GPS data
and social activity data, which can facilitate wide-scale crowdsensing and
crowdsourcing, contributing towards data acquisition in smart city
applications. With such data, both centralized analytics and decentralized
analytics could play a key role in data sense-making and decision making.
Also, such analysis can be combined with data from increasingly deployed
fixed sensors or IoT infrastructure in the city. Context-aware applications
in the smart city are numerous, from transportation, energy, safety to
low-carbon living. There are many context reasoning and data acquisition,
analytics and knowledge management issues in ITS and smart cities, such as
architectural and algorithmic issues, incentive mechanisms,
energy-efficiency, data verification, cost-efficiency, urban data issues,
data privacy, visualization, and security, to name a few. The workshop aims
to bring together interested researchers and practitioners.


Topics
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Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
-techniques for real-time urban awareness
-algorithms for mobile analytics
-context-aware computing in ITS and smart cities
-activity recognition for ITS and smart cities
-data-driven ITS
-concepts of aware cities
-urban Internet of Things
-crowdsourcing for mobile data acquisition and analytics
-incentive management for smart city participatory apps
-smart city applications using Big Data
-ITS applications using Big Data
-real-time analytics with ITS and smart city data
-issues for on-mobile analytics and data stream processing
-centralized analytics and Cloud approaches for mobile context data
-privacy and security issues and algorithm in data acquisition and analytics
-spatial data management and analytics for ITS and smart cities
-data and situation visualization for smart cities
-human-machine synergies for awareness in ITS and smart cities
-mobile social networks in smart cities
-urban social network applications such as transportation, health, and
planning
-ontologies and knowledge based techniques for information systems relevant
to places and smart city querying and descriptions

The workshop aims to bring together researchers, industry practitioners and
the community interested in context reasoning, information, knowledge and
analytics within the context of pervasive computing for smart cities and
ITS.


Important Dates
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Workshops Papers due by:                  November 27, 2015
Workshops Paper notification due by:      January 2, 2016
Workshops camera ready due by:            January 15, 2016
Author registration due by:               January 15, 2016


Submissions
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We invite submissions of regular papers of up to 6 pages.
All papers included in the PerCom 2016 Workshops will appear in the
conference proceedings published by IEEE.

Manuscripts must be formatted in accordance with the IEEE Computer Society
author guidelines. The IEEE LaTeX and Microsoft Word templates, as well as
related information, can be found at the IEEE Computer Society website.

Submission link at EDAS [https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=21135].


Registrations
=============
There will be no separate registration for workshops, but one single
registration will cover both conference and workshops participation. It is
mandatory that at least one author will register and will participate to
illustrate the paper during technical sessions of workshops.

Organizing Committee
====================
General Chairs:
Seng W. Loke (La Trobe University, Australia)
Flora Salim (RMIT University, Australia)
Stephan Winter (University of Melbourne, Australia)

Program Chairs:
Arkady Zaslavsky (CSIRO/Data61, Australia)
Anirban Mondal (Xerox Research Center India, Bangalore, India)
Wenny Rahayu (La Trobe University, Australia)


Program Committee
=================
Leonid Antsfeld (Xerox Research Center Europe, France)
Arnab Basu (Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, India)
Athman Bouguettaya (RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia)
Chao Chen (Chongqing University, Chongqing, China)
Xin Chen (HERE)
Niroshinie Fernando (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia)
Bin Guo (Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China)
John Krumm (Microsoft Research, US)
Sanjay Kumar Madria (Missouri University of Science and Technology, US)
Yashar Moshfeghi (University of Glasgow, UK)
Timos Sellis (RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia)
Ashish Sureka (ABB India Corporate Research Center, India)
Fuzheng Zhang (Microsoft Research Asia, China)
Yu Zheng (Microsoft Research Asia, Beijing, China)
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