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  IWSAWC 2007 - The 7th International Workshop

   on Smart Appliances and Wearable Computing

In Conjunction with ICDCS 2007 

June 29th 2007, Toronto, Canada 

 Call for Papers  Submission   Program   Venue


Important Dates
  • Paper submissions: January 10, 2007
  • Acceptance notification: February 15, 2007
  • Final paper deadline: April 2, 2007

Workshop date: June 29th, 2007




Program

IWSAWC 2007 will be held on 29/06/2007, from 9:00 till 17:30


7:00 - Registration and Breakfast (in Harbour Foyer)

9:00 - Welcome Adress

9:15 - Session 1: Toolkits and Frameworks
The WUI-Toolkit: A Model-driven UI Development Framework for Wearable User Interfaces
Hendrik Witt, Tom Nicolai and Holger Kenn. University of Bremen, Germany
 
Designing a Framework for Scalable Coordination of Wireless Sensor Networks, Context Information and Web Services
Yoshihiro Kawahara, Nao Kawanishi, Masahiro Ozawa, Hiroyuki Morikawa and Tohru Asami. The University of Tokyo, Japan
 
An Automatic Software Decentralization Framework for Distributed Device Collaboration
Yohei Iwasaki and Nobuo Kawaguchi. Nagoya University, Japan

11:00 - Session 2: Wearable Sensors
CLAD: a Sensor Management Device for Wearable Computing
Kazuya Murao, Yoshinari Takegawa, Tsutomu Terada, and Shojiro Nishio. Osaka University, Japan

Memorizing What You Did Last Week: Towards Detailed Actigraphy With A Wearable Sensor
Kristof Van Laerhoven and André Kvist Aronsen. Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany

14:00 - Session 3: Context Awareness
A Context Aware Automatic Traffic Notification System for Cell Phones
Keshu Zhang, Kari Torkkola, Haifeng Li, Mike Gardner and Zheng Zhao. Motorola, USA

Context to Make You More Aware
Adrienne Andrew, Yaw Anokwa, Kari Koscher, Jonathan Lester and Gaetano Borriello. University of Washington, USA

A Context-aware Reminding System for Daily Activities of Dementia Patients
Hua Si, Seung Jin Kim, Nao Kawanishi and Hiroyuki Morikawa. The University of Tokyo, Japan

16:00 - Session 4: Smart Appliances and Environments
OSMOSIS - Semantic Work-Spaces for Smart Environments
Luis Veiga and Paulo Ferreira. INESC-ID / Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal

Using a Context Quality Measure for Improving Smart Appliances
Martin Berchtold, Tobias Zimmer, Christian Decker, Michael Beigl and Till Riedel. TecO, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

Smart-Furoshiki : RFID-embedded Cloth enabling Multiple Area Detection
Masayuki Iwai, Ryo Ohsawa, Takuya Imaeda, Kei Suzuki and Hideyuki Tokuda. Keio University, Japan

17:30 - Closing Remarks







Organising Committee
Kristof Van LaerhovenTU Darmstadt, Germany
Yoshihiro KawaharaUniversity of Tokyo, Japan
Kent LyonsGeorgiaTech, USA
Masayuki Iwai Keio University, Japan


 

Programme Committee
Martin Strohbach
NEC Europe Ltd. Labs, Germany
Rene Mayrhofer
Lancaster University, UK
Florian Michahelles
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Boris De Ruyter
Philips Research, The Netherlands
James Scott
Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK
Rui José
University of Minho, Portugal
Dan Ashbrook
GeorgiaTech, USA
Gabor Blasko
Columbia University, USA
Kurt Partridge
PARC, USA
Wayne Piekarski
University of South Australia
Masateru Minami
Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
Tsutomu Terada
Osaka University, Japan
Daisuke Morikawa
KDDI, Japan
Lucy Dunne
UCD, Ireland
Jonna Häkkilä Nokia Multimedia, Finland
Goro KunitoNTT DoCoMo, Japan


 

Previous workshops

IWSAWC 2001
  Phoenix, AZ, USA

IWSAWC 2002
  Vienna, Austria

IWSAWC 2003
  Providence, Rhode Island, USA

IWSAWC 2004
  Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan

IWSAWC 2005
  Columbus, Ohio, USA

IWSAWC 2006
  Lisbon, Portugal



 


by Kristof Van Laerhoven last modified 2007-07-31 10:16