Call for Demonstrations
The IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing
and Communications invites outstanding technology demonstrations from
both academia and industry to be presented during the conference at
Orlando, Florida in March 2004. We also invite industrial exhibits of
new products or prototypes. This is an opportunity to show and discuss
emerging technologies and recent research/industrial prototypes with
the attendees of this premier research conference in the Pervasive Computing
domain.
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Proposals
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Submission Guidelines
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Important Dates
Proposals:
Demonstrations should either showcase a new and interesting application
of pervasive computing technologies or highlight a novel technical capability.
Exhibits of new and emerging products are also encouraged. We invite
proposals that provide a brief but clear description of the demonstration.
The proposals should address the following:
- The type of demonstration or exhibit (prototype or video demonstration).
- Description of the demonstration or exhibit, highlighting the novelty
and key contribution. What will visitors remember or have learned
after viewing the demonstration? A good demonstration should stimulate
discussions and provide insights, e.g. into an application area or
how a distinct technology can be used for Pervasive Computing.
- Modes of presentation e.g. are visitors involved, if there will
be a prototype that can be used by visitors.
- Technical equipment required e.g. Wireless LAN.
- Space required for the demonstration or exhibit.
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Submission Guidelines:
Demonstration proposals should address these issues in no more than
2 pages with 12pt font. Proposals should be sent via email as PDF to
Christian Becker (becker@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de)
Demonstration Program
Chairs:
Gopal Pingali, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Christian Becker, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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Important
Dates:
Submission
of Proposals: Oct 31, 2003
Acceptance Notification: Nov 15, 2003
Conference Dates: Mar 14-17, 2004