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SMPE 2010 - The 4th International Symposium on Security and Multimodality in Pervasive Environments (SMPE 2010)

Date2010-04-23

Deadline2009-11-20

VenuePerth, Australia Australia

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.ftrai.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

Pervasive computing environments (PE) present specific peculiarities with respect to aspects like security and multimodality. As a matter of fact, the accessibility level of a virtual environment can definitively be improved by natural interfaces and multimodal interaction systems, which offer users the freedom to select from multiple modes of interaction with services and permit to break down barriers about human-computer interaction making communication intuitive and spontaneous. On the other hand, while enlarging and easing the ways to access to the environment, security threads arise and the environment must be properly
equipped in order to protect itself from malicious attacks and/or from wrong actions performed by inexpert users. SMPE-10 will be held in conjunction with AINA-10, in Perth, Australia, 20-23 April 2010.
SMPE-10 is the next event in a series of highly successful International Symposium on Security and Multimodality in Pervasive Environments (SMPE), previously held as SMPE-09 (University of Bradford, Bradford, UK, May, 2009), SMPE-08 (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, July 2008), SMPE-07 (Nice, France, September 2007).

Topic of Interest
- Trust and Reputation Management in Pervasive Computing
- Security Applications and Services in Pervasive Computing
- Security Model for Pervasive Computing
- Intelligent Multimedia Security Services in Pervasive Computing
- Key Management and Authentication in Pervasive Computing
- Network Security Issues and Protocols in Pervasive Computing
- Access Control and Privacy Protection in Pervasive Computing
- Security Standard for Next Pervasive Computing
- Security in Human Centred Environments
- Natural Interfaces Security Issues
- Advanced Multimodal Interfaces
- Human Oriented Interfaces
- Multimodal Mobile and Ubiquitous Services
- Methods for Multimodal Integration
- Middleware Services for Multimodal and Pervasive Applications
- Context-Awareness in Multimodal Applications
- Multimodal Analysis and Recognition of Contex
- Next Ubiquitous and Immersive Environments
- Virtual Reality and Ubiquitous Computing
- Usability and Accessibility in Ubiquitous Applications
- Applications and Scenarios
- Wireless Applications
- Pervasive Computing Applications
- Wireless Multimedia Applications
- Others: Commercial or Industrial Issue in Pervasive Computing

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Paper Submission and Publication

Submit a full paper of at most 6 page (IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscripts style: two columns, single-spaced), including figures and references, using 10 fonts, and number each page. You can confirm the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Author Guidelines at the following web page:

SMPE-10 Submission URL: http://www.editorialsystem.net/smpe2010/

Accepted papers will be given guidelines in preparing and submitting the final manuscript(s) together with the notification of acceptance. The proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press with 6 pages for each paper. Authors of accepted papers, or at least one of them, are requested to register and present their work at the conference, otherwise their papers will be removed from the digital library after the conference.

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