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[critical dates | overview]



CRITICAL DATES

October 13, 2006:Deadline for Technical Paper submissions
October 27, 2006:Deadline for Workshop Proposals
November 17, 2006:Notification of accepted Workshop Proposals
December 15, 2006:Notification of accepted Technical Paper submissions
January 26, 2007:Deadline for Late Breaking Result, Demonstration, Video, Doctoral Colloquium and Workshop Position Paper submissions
March 2, 2007:Notification of accepted Late Breaking Result, Demonstration, Video, Doctoral Colloquium and Workshop Position Paper submissions
May 13, 2007:Pervasive 2007 conference begins


OVERVIEW

Technical Papers

We invite the submission of original unpublished research work in all areas. Relevant topics include (but are not limited to) the following:

  • New technologies and devices for pervasive computing
  • New applications of pervasive computing technologies
  • New interfaces and modes of interactions between people and pervasive computing devices, applications or environments
  • New tools, infrastructures, architectures and techniques for designing, implementing & deploying pervasive computing applications
  • Evaluations and evaluation methods, for assessing the impact of pervasive computing devices, applications or environments
  • Privacy, security, trust & social issues and implications of pervasive computing

Important Technical Papers Dates:
October 13, 2006:Submission deadline (23:59 EST)
October 13, 2006:Registration deadline (23:59 HST)
October 14, 2006:Submission deadline (05:59 HST)
December 15, 2006:Notification of acceptance/rejection

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Late Breaking Results and Posters

Within the category of Late Breaking Results and Posters, Pervasive 2007 invites shorter papers contributing original and recent research findings, fundamental results, and novel ideas in the area of pervasive computing technologies, systems and applications. Contributions will be peer reviewed and accepted as short papers to be published in the adjunct proceedings of Pervasive 2007. The adjunct proceedings will be available electronically from the conference web site and as a physical publication.

Important Late Breaking Results and Posters Dates:
January 26, 2007:Submission deadline (23:59 EST)
March 2, 2007:Notification of acceptance/rejection

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Videos

With the category of Research Videos, Pervasive 2007 seeks research contributions, future visions, project descriptions, and concepts of pervasive computing technologies, systems and applications. The conference particularly values practical experience with design, deployment and use of pervasive systems and applications, and investigation of exciting and inspiring ideas and technologies. Contributions will be peer reviewed and accepted as short papers to be published in the adjunct proceedings of Pervasive 2007. The adjunct proceedings will be available electronically from the conference web site and as a physical publication.

Important Research Videos Dates:
January 26, 2007:Submission deadline (23:59 EST)
March 2, 2007:Notification of acceptance/rejection

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Student Volunteers

Student volunteers provide the backbone of any successful conference.

Accepted volunteers are expected to work in scheduled sessions during the conference, but will also be given great opportunities to attend the program and socialize. All student volunteers will receive a free registration to the conference (including meals & special events) and be allowed to attend the day of tutorials for free.

The deadline for SV applications for Pervasive 2007 has passed.

Contact the Student Volunteer Chairs for more information: Iqbal Mohomed and Julie Kientz.

Workshop Proposals

Workshops provide a forum for people to discuss areas of special interest within pervasive computing with like-minded researchers and practitioners. Workshops afford the participants the opportunity to examine an area with a selected focus in an open environment for the free exchange of views. To foster interaction, the workshops are limited to 20-30 invited participants. The day-long workshops will be held prior to the main conference on Sunday May 13, 2007.

Important Workshop Proposal Dates:
October 27, 2006:Submission deadline (23:59 EST)
November 17, 2006:Notification of acceptance/rejection
November 24, 2006:Distribution of accepted workshop CfPs
January 26, 2007:>Workshop position paper deadline
Consult each workshop for workshop position paper deadline
March 2, 2007:Notification of acceptance/rejection of position papers

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Demonstrations

The category of Research Demonstrations offers a unique opportunity to showcase research prototypes, and to discuss them with an international audience of experts in pervasive computing. To promote this, Pervasive 2007 is seeking interesting and engaging demonstrations of pervasive computing technologies. Proposers are invited to submit Research Demonstrations under the general topics of the conference. Contributions will be peer reviewed and accepted as short papers to be published in the adjunct proceedings of Pervasive 2007. The adjunct proceedings will be available electronically from the conference web site and as a physical publication. The demonstrations will be introduced during a plenary session of the conference, and there will also be a reception dedicated to the presentation of posters and demonstrators.

Important Research Demonstration Dates:
January 26, 2007:Submission deadline (23:59 EST)
March 2, 2007:Notification of acceptance/rejection

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Doctoral Colloquium

The goal of the Pervasive 2007 Doctoral Colloquium is to provide useful guidance for the completion of the dissertation research and initiation of a research career. The Colloquium will provide an interactive forum for doctoral students who have progressed far enough in their research to have an Idea Paper and a structured proposal, but will not be defending their dissertation in the next 6 months. This 6-month stipulation is set in place because we would like for the students to have sufficient time to incorporate the advice and suggestions discussed in the colloquium.

Important Doctoral Colloquium Dates:
January 26, 2007:Submission deadline (23:59 EST)
March 2, 2007:Notification of acceptance/rejection

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