IWSAWC 2007 - The 7th International Workshop
on Smart Appliances and Wearable ComputingJune 29th 2007, Toronto, Canada
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- Paper submissions: January 10, 2007
- Acceptance notification: February 15, 2007
- Final paper deadline: April 2, 2007
Workshop date: June 29th, 2007
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Submission Details
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Submitted papers will be reviewed by members of the program committee. Accepted papers are published by IEEE Computer
Society Press, and as such should follow the IEEE format. Guidelines and
templates are avaialble at the IEEE website.
Extended poster and demo abstracts will be published as adjunct proceedings and
wil be circulated to workshop participants, they will also be available
under the program section of this website.
The submission site has been closed and the submitted papers have been reviewed.
- Papers should not
exceed a maximum length of 6 two-column pages and include an abstract
of 100-150 words. We explicitly welcome shorter papers reporting about
current work in progress up to a maximum length of 3 two-column pages.
- Poster and demo abstract submissions should include an extended abstract of no longer
than 2 pages in the workshop publications format, including all figures
and references. Poster submissions may also include a further single
page which describes the poster itself for review purposes, this may be
a draft of the poster, or text describing the proposed layout. The use
of this page is encouraged to convey to reviewers visual aspects of the
envisioned poster which may not come across in the abstract, for
example including a key graphic to be used in the poster. Poster and demo submissions will be published in an open workshop adjunct proceedings, but not by IEEE.

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Technical papers
on smart appliances, wearable systems and collaborative technologies
are solicited for oral presentation at IWSAWC 2007. Papers reporting
new developments in computing with smart devices such as PDAs, wearable
computers, and cellular phones as well as new insights in instrumention
of everyday artefacts and their infrastructures will be invited for
presentation. Workshop topics include but are not limited to: - Enabling Technologies
- Collaboration Concepts
- Infrastructure Solutions
- Home and Office Appliances
- Novel Smart Objects
- Portable Devices and Smart Sensors
- Wireless-phone Computing
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- Home Networks and Wearable Networks
- Networking Protocols
- Security and Privacy Aspects
- Wearable Computers and PDAs
- Software and Service Architectures
- Location and Context-Aware Computing
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In addition to regular technical presentations, a session of posters accompanied by demonstrations is held for presenting latest developments and active discussions.
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Programme Committee
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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
| Gabór Blaskó
| 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 Kunito | NTT DoCoMo, Japan
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| Previous workshops |
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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
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