ITASC 2014 - Third International Workshop on Technologies and Applications for Smart Cities
Topics/Call fo Papers
Sensor-enabled smart objects including the smart-mobile devices are proving to be the elements of the future networked-infrastructure. A new wave of services is bound to evolve from such smart infrastructure and smart devices that will influence all aspects of our social eco-system. The range of applications would encompass several essential service verticals such as energy, sanitation, health care, transport, farming, governance, automation, manufacturing etc. Applications and technologies that can enable services around these capabilities require to be developed. Internet of Things (IoT) provides for intelligent Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Machine-to-User (M2U) communication and enables provision of the essential services. In the similar context, Physical computing which involves building of interactive, physical systems, using a combination of hardware and software that can sense input from the real world and respond to it offer vast potential for innovative applications. The above technologies can help researchers to understand people’s relationship with digital technology. A set of such services and the intelligent infrastructure form the basis of what has come to be called as Smart Cities.
Technologies and services built on these enabling technologies are essential for the Smart-City Experience.
The third International Workshop on Technologies and Applications for Smart-Cities (I-TASC) will be co-hosted with the 8th edition of NGMAST at Oxford, UK between 10th-12th September 2014 (http://www.ngmast.com) . It intends to facilitate an inter-disciplinary ambience for researchers, developers and industry to discuss the Smart-City drivers with issues that concern the Smart Technologies, its Management, Security concerns and Service creation to realise Smart City Experience.
The workshop will comprise of invited talks and paper presentations followed by a panel discussion of eminent contributors from this emerging field. The proceedings of the workshop will be published by IEEE CPS, IEEE Xplore and IEEE Computer Society digital libraries (CSDL) and indexed through IEE INSPEC, EI (Compendex), Thomson ISI, and other indexing services.
A list of topics for paper submissions to this workshop are mentioned below. Authors are encouraged to submit position papers, surveys, experiments & results and deployments.
Communication System and Architecture for Internet of Things
Experiences with Open source Platforms and hardware within IoT context ( Arduino, Raspeberry Pi)
Novel concepts such as Crowd-sourcing for Smart City Applications
Techniques in smart and efficient processing of “the Ocean of data” produced by IoT.
Technologies to facilitate smart and secure communication including trust and privacy
Smart Applications for Health-Care
Smart Applications for Energy-efficient and sustainable living
Smart Applications for Education
Smart Applications for Transportation
Smart Applications related to urbanization
Smart Applications for automation and manufacturing
Workshop Chair: Dr. Chitra Balakrishna, Edge Hill University, balakris[at]edgehill.ac.uk
Program Co-Chairs: Dr. Ella Periera, Edge Hill University
Dr. Mark Anderson, Edge Hill University
Mr. Besim Mustafa, Edge Hill University
Paper Submission deadline: 6th June 2014
Notification of Acceptance: 25th June 2014
Author/Early Registration: 30th June2014
Camera Ready: 30th June 2014
Workshop Date: 11th September 2014
Technologies and services built on these enabling technologies are essential for the Smart-City Experience.
The third International Workshop on Technologies and Applications for Smart-Cities (I-TASC) will be co-hosted with the 8th edition of NGMAST at Oxford, UK between 10th-12th September 2014 (http://www.ngmast.com) . It intends to facilitate an inter-disciplinary ambience for researchers, developers and industry to discuss the Smart-City drivers with issues that concern the Smart Technologies, its Management, Security concerns and Service creation to realise Smart City Experience.
The workshop will comprise of invited talks and paper presentations followed by a panel discussion of eminent contributors from this emerging field. The proceedings of the workshop will be published by IEEE CPS, IEEE Xplore and IEEE Computer Society digital libraries (CSDL) and indexed through IEE INSPEC, EI (Compendex), Thomson ISI, and other indexing services.
A list of topics for paper submissions to this workshop are mentioned below. Authors are encouraged to submit position papers, surveys, experiments & results and deployments.
Communication System and Architecture for Internet of Things
Experiences with Open source Platforms and hardware within IoT context ( Arduino, Raspeberry Pi)
Novel concepts such as Crowd-sourcing for Smart City Applications
Techniques in smart and efficient processing of “the Ocean of data” produced by IoT.
Technologies to facilitate smart and secure communication including trust and privacy
Smart Applications for Health-Care
Smart Applications for Energy-efficient and sustainable living
Smart Applications for Education
Smart Applications for Transportation
Smart Applications related to urbanization
Smart Applications for automation and manufacturing
Workshop Chair: Dr. Chitra Balakrishna, Edge Hill University, balakris[at]edgehill.ac.uk
Program Co-Chairs: Dr. Ella Periera, Edge Hill University
Dr. Mark Anderson, Edge Hill University
Mr. Besim Mustafa, Edge Hill University
Paper Submission deadline: 6th June 2014
Notification of Acceptance: 25th June 2014
Author/Early Registration: 30th June2014
Camera Ready: 30th June 2014
Workshop Date: 11th September 2014
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