PerEL 2011 - 7th IEEE Int. Workshop on PervasivE Learning, Life, and Leisure (PerEL 2011)
Topics/Call fo Papers
th IEEE International Workshop on PervasivE Learning, Life, and Leisure
(PerEL 2011)
March 25, 2011 in Seattle, WA, USA
in conjunction with the 9th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom 2011)
PerEL 2011 is the successor of six previous workshops at IEEE PerCom, extending the scope from learning to related fields like entertainment or assistive systems.
The workshop aims to address the issues of pervasive computing in combination with new forms and possibilities of learning, life, and leisure. Highly mobile, context-aware, and pro-active services provide significant benefit to the users ? in terms of simplicity, comfort, transparency, and finally quality of our everyday activities. PerEL 2011 will address technologies, algorithms, tools, architectures, and applications as well as social models and prerequisitions of pervasive learning, life, and leisure. It aims at an examination of future visions in that areas. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
mobile, ad-hoc communication
service and session mobility, device independency
intelligent, context-aware, pro-active systems
cooperation, collaboration, and communities
global, multi-lingual networks
document, knowledge, and service management
process, context, and data modeling
adaptation, self organization
security & trust
tangible, natural-language user interfaces
PerEL 2011 will assemble papers based on two categories: scientific papers, and demos/case studies. Scientific papers are typically driven by technology and present new results of research in at least one of the topics above, associated with a theoretical base and (empirical) verification. Demos and case studies are typically driven by apllication and present practical developments, along with empirical validations.
(PerEL 2011)
March 25, 2011 in Seattle, WA, USA
in conjunction with the 9th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom 2011)
PerEL 2011 is the successor of six previous workshops at IEEE PerCom, extending the scope from learning to related fields like entertainment or assistive systems.
The workshop aims to address the issues of pervasive computing in combination with new forms and possibilities of learning, life, and leisure. Highly mobile, context-aware, and pro-active services provide significant benefit to the users ? in terms of simplicity, comfort, transparency, and finally quality of our everyday activities. PerEL 2011 will address technologies, algorithms, tools, architectures, and applications as well as social models and prerequisitions of pervasive learning, life, and leisure. It aims at an examination of future visions in that areas. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
mobile, ad-hoc communication
service and session mobility, device independency
intelligent, context-aware, pro-active systems
cooperation, collaboration, and communities
global, multi-lingual networks
document, knowledge, and service management
process, context, and data modeling
adaptation, self organization
security & trust
tangible, natural-language user interfaces
PerEL 2011 will assemble papers based on two categories: scientific papers, and demos/case studies. Scientific papers are typically driven by technology and present new results of research in at least one of the topics above, associated with a theoretical base and (empirical) verification. Demos and case studies are typically driven by apllication and present practical developments, along with empirical validations.
Other CFPs
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- 2011 International Conference on Business and Management Sciences ICBM 2011
- 2011 International Conference on Earth Sciences and Engineering (ICESE 2011)
- 2011 International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Neural Computing (FSNC)
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