2009-11-04

[Tccc] Call for Posters and Demos on Sensor Networks and Ambient Intelligence

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2nd International Workshop on Sensor Networks and Ambient Intelligence
(SeNAmI)
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In conjunction with PDCAT'09
http://www.cs.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/pdcat09/
December 8-11, 2009, Hiroshima, Japan

Call for Posters and Demos
In addition to full-length papers, SeNAmI 2009 welcomes submissions in the
form of posters and demos that feature late-breaking results, innovative
work in progress, preliminary research findings, or any interesting early
ideas and visions, in areas of relevance to sensor-based ambient
intelligence systems. Demonstrations are intended to showcase the practical
implementation of novel new technologies, applications, techniques, and
research prototypes or testbeds among others.

We are particularly interested to see emerging young researchers in this
field, applying their creativity and skills to innovate new technologies
that could make a real difference by solving some of the most challenging
issues facing our world today. We welcome both academic and industrial
submissions.

Abstract submission
Poster and Demo abstracts should be in single-column format and not exceed
one page, including figures and references. The abstract should be prepared
using the template provided on the website, and submitted as a Word document
to: senami@aut.ac.nz

The information fields for the contact author and type of presentation
(poster or demo) on second page of the abstract template should be completed
as appropriate. For demo authors, please further specify any space
requirements and/or any other equipment-specific requirements.

The abstracts of accepted posters and demos would be distributed to all
conference participants through the USB memory version of the proceedings,
but they would not be published by IEEE Computer Society. However, they
would be published online with citable DOI (Digital Object Identifiers) and
permanently archived by the Frontiers Research Foundation (a Swiss-based
non-profit academic publisher).

Special registration fee
A special registration fee of 35,000 JPY has been planned for poster and
demo authors. If an author has already registered for a paper in the main
conference (PDCAT) or any of its workshops, a reimbursement of 10,000 JPY
for each registered poster/demo paper can be arranged at the conference
site. At least one of the authors must register and present their work in
the workshop. All registrations shall go through the main conference (PDCAT)
registration website.

Best Poster and Demo award
A selection panel will convene to select the recipients for the Best Poster
and Best Demo awards, courtesy of the Global COE (Centers of Excellence)
Program for Founding Ambient Information Society Infrastructure of Graduate
School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University.

Important dates
Abstract submission due : November 10, 2009 (extended)
Acceptance notification : November 15, 2009
Registration due: November 20, 2009

For further details, please visit:
http://www.aut.ac.nz/study-at-aut/study-areas/engineering/senaml-2009/posters-and-demos

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