MUCS 2016 - 13th IEEE International Workshop on Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services MUCS 2016
Topics/Call fo Papers
13th IEEE International Workshop on
Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services
MUCS 2016
http://ubiquitous-management.org/mucs/2016
will be held as a full-day workshop on March 14 or 18, 2016,
as part of the
14th Annual IEEE Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications
PerCom 2016 in Sydney, Australia, 14-18 March 2016.
Scope
=====
Ubiquitous communications and related services have experienced a rapid
increase in interest and development over the past decade and led into
the race into the Internet of Things. As the pace of this growth
continues to accelerate, both everyday users and service providers face
significant management challenges - ranging from the heterogeneous
networks over which these services must operate to the need for
semantic interoperability of services, even of those developed by
different providers.
Since 2003, the MUCS workshop has provided a very successful forum for
researchers and practitioners to explore the theoretical, technological,
and organizational challenges, and to present advances in management
techniques and technologies, for pervasive computing and smart space
applications.
The workshop provides a single-track scientific program containing a
blend of keynote presentations from leaders in research in this area,
peer-reviewed papers, a small selection of invited presentations, and a
topical panel discussion. The goal of the workshop is to investigate the
state of the art in managing pervasive/smart space applications from a
broad perspective.
Topics
===
Topics of Interest include (but are not limited to)
- Management of the Internet of Things
- Management of Federated Pervasive Environments
- Management of End-to-end Communications
- Context Aware Management and Configuration
- Knowledge Representation Techniques and Ontologies for Management of
Pervasive Services
- Security/Privacy/Trust Management in Pervasive Computing/Smart Spaces
- Context Identification, Retrieval, Prediction and Management
- Adaptive Technologies and Techniques for Services and Management
- Service and Network Management for Optimised Personalisation
- Management and Control of Mobile Ad-hoc and Wireless Sensor Networks
- Distributed Management & Collaborative Governance
- Provisioning and Maintenance of Quality of Service in Ubiquitous
Computing Environments
- User Interaction with Management of UbiComp and Pervasive Systems
- Managing Collaborative Pervasive Computing
- Management of Machine-to-machine Communications
- Policy Based Management
- Autonomic and Cognitive Management of Services and Communications
- Content Oriented Network & Service Management
- Management of Smart Spaces and Applications
- Management of Communications and Services for Smart Cities + Smart Grids
- Management of Software-Defined Networks
- Managing work cutting across several areas (smart systems integration,
cyber-physical systems, smart networks, big data)
- Architectural concepts and concepts for semantic interoperability for
"Platforms for Connected Smart Objects"
- Managing dynamically configured infrastructure and integration
platforms for covering multiple technologies, multiple devices
including robots, and heterogeneous integration levels
- Managing the integration of smart devices into self-adaptive, robust,
safe, intuitive, affordable and interconnected smart network and
service platforms
Paper Submission Guideline and Proceedings
===
Paper submissions must present original, unpublished research or experiences.
Late-breaking advances and work-in-progress reports from ongoing research
are also encouraged.
Authors are requested to submit papers limited to 6 pages in IEEE 8.5x11
conference format, and formatted in accordance with the IEEE Computer Society
author guidelines. The templates can be found at
[ http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences... ]
Proceedings: Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings
and submitted for publication to IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
No-shows of accepted papers at the workshop will result in those papers NOT
being included in the IEEE Digital Library.
Hardcopy proceedings will be published through the Multicon Lecture Notes s
eries with ISBN. Selected papers will be invited to be extended and submitted
for a special track in Elsevier’s Pervasive and Mobile Computing (PMC) Journal.
Direct your questions to the Program Chairs:
Elena Gaura (Coventry University)
Eryk Dutkiewicz (Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia)
Please submit your paper electronically in PDF format to EDAS
[ https://edas.info/N21119 ].
Important Dates
===
Paper Registration: Now
Paper submission (ext): December 04, 2015
Notification of acceptance: January 2, 2016
Final papers due: January 15, 2016
MUCS Workshop: March 14 or 18, 2016
Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services
MUCS 2016
http://ubiquitous-management.org/mucs/2016
will be held as a full-day workshop on March 14 or 18, 2016,
as part of the
14th Annual IEEE Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications
PerCom 2016 in Sydney, Australia, 14-18 March 2016.
Scope
=====
Ubiquitous communications and related services have experienced a rapid
increase in interest and development over the past decade and led into
the race into the Internet of Things. As the pace of this growth
continues to accelerate, both everyday users and service providers face
significant management challenges - ranging from the heterogeneous
networks over which these services must operate to the need for
semantic interoperability of services, even of those developed by
different providers.
Since 2003, the MUCS workshop has provided a very successful forum for
researchers and practitioners to explore the theoretical, technological,
and organizational challenges, and to present advances in management
techniques and technologies, for pervasive computing and smart space
applications.
The workshop provides a single-track scientific program containing a
blend of keynote presentations from leaders in research in this area,
peer-reviewed papers, a small selection of invited presentations, and a
topical panel discussion. The goal of the workshop is to investigate the
state of the art in managing pervasive/smart space applications from a
broad perspective.
Topics
===
Topics of Interest include (but are not limited to)
- Management of the Internet of Things
- Management of Federated Pervasive Environments
- Management of End-to-end Communications
- Context Aware Management and Configuration
- Knowledge Representation Techniques and Ontologies for Management of
Pervasive Services
- Security/Privacy/Trust Management in Pervasive Computing/Smart Spaces
- Context Identification, Retrieval, Prediction and Management
- Adaptive Technologies and Techniques for Services and Management
- Service and Network Management for Optimised Personalisation
- Management and Control of Mobile Ad-hoc and Wireless Sensor Networks
- Distributed Management & Collaborative Governance
- Provisioning and Maintenance of Quality of Service in Ubiquitous
Computing Environments
- User Interaction with Management of UbiComp and Pervasive Systems
- Managing Collaborative Pervasive Computing
- Management of Machine-to-machine Communications
- Policy Based Management
- Autonomic and Cognitive Management of Services and Communications
- Content Oriented Network & Service Management
- Management of Smart Spaces and Applications
- Management of Communications and Services for Smart Cities + Smart Grids
- Management of Software-Defined Networks
- Managing work cutting across several areas (smart systems integration,
cyber-physical systems, smart networks, big data)
- Architectural concepts and concepts for semantic interoperability for
"Platforms for Connected Smart Objects"
- Managing dynamically configured infrastructure and integration
platforms for covering multiple technologies, multiple devices
including robots, and heterogeneous integration levels
- Managing the integration of smart devices into self-adaptive, robust,
safe, intuitive, affordable and interconnected smart network and
service platforms
Paper Submission Guideline and Proceedings
===
Paper submissions must present original, unpublished research or experiences.
Late-breaking advances and work-in-progress reports from ongoing research
are also encouraged.
Authors are requested to submit papers limited to 6 pages in IEEE 8.5x11
conference format, and formatted in accordance with the IEEE Computer Society
author guidelines. The templates can be found at
[ http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences... ]
Proceedings: Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings
and submitted for publication to IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
No-shows of accepted papers at the workshop will result in those papers NOT
being included in the IEEE Digital Library.
Hardcopy proceedings will be published through the Multicon Lecture Notes s
eries with ISBN. Selected papers will be invited to be extended and submitted
for a special track in Elsevier’s Pervasive and Mobile Computing (PMC) Journal.
Direct your questions to the Program Chairs:
Elena Gaura (Coventry University)
Eryk Dutkiewicz (Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia)
Please submit your paper electronically in PDF format to EDAS
[ https://edas.info/N21119 ].
Important Dates
===
Paper Registration: Now
Paper submission (ext): December 04, 2015
Notification of acceptance: January 2, 2016
Final papers due: January 15, 2016
MUCS Workshop: March 14 or 18, 2016
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