- PerCom 2012 Apps
- Conference Program
- Program At Glance
- PerCom 2012 Panel
- Keynote Speakers
- Organizing Committee
- Technical Program Committee
- Work In Progress
- Ph.D. Forum
- Demos
- Registration
- Call For Papers
- Important Dates
- Camera Ready Submission
- NSF Sponsored Student Travel Grant
- Student Travel Grant
- Travel Discount for PerCom Attendees
For List of Accepted Papers click here
The IEEE Pervasive Computing and Communication (PerCom) conference, entering its tenth year, is a premier scholarly venue in the areas of pervasive computing and communications. The PerCom Demo Session offers high-quality demonstrations of all things pervasive from academia and industry. Demos demonstrating working systems, innovative applications, groundbreaking ideas, and novel concepts related to PerCom are welcome. Demos from industrial researchers as well as demos from academia with a significant relevance to industry are particularly encouraged.
A "Best Demo Award" will be presented based on research value, originality, and presentation.
Submission Guidelines:
Prospective contributors are expected to turn in a demo proposal in the form of a short technical paper (no more than 3 pages) using the PerCom templates. The short paper must illustrate the research contribution of the demo, the practical setup, and the technical requirements. Short demo papers will be included in the PerCom proceedings.
The demo proposals will be peer-reviewed. The evaluation criteria include: (1) extent and significance of the research contribution; (2) relevance to PerCom; (3) potential impact on the audience; (4) quality of the proposed implementation; (5) presentation quality.
At least one author of each accepted demo proposal is required to register and present their demo at the conference. Demo proposals must be submitted through EDAS. The correct reception of each individual submission will be explicitly acknowledged by the demo co-chairs.
Topics include (but are not limited to):
- Innovative pervasive computing applications
- Adaptive and autonomic computing
- Mobile/Wireless computing systems and services
- Energy-efficient and green pervasive computing
- Ad hoc networks for pervasive communications
- Pervasive opportunistic applications
- Enabling technologies for pervasive systems
- Positioning and tracking technologies
- Sensors and RFIDs in pervasive systems
- Multimodal sensing and context applications
- Smart devices and intelligent environments
- Trust, security and privacy issues
- User interface, interaction in pervasive systems
- Pervasive computing aspects of social networking
- Virtual immersive communications
- Wearable computers
- Standards and interfaces for pervasive computing
- Context-aware computing
Important Dates:
Acceptance notification: December 7, 2011
Camera-ready deadline: January 22, 2012
Conference dates: March 19 - March 23, 2012
IEEE PerCom 2012 Demo Co-Chairs:
Daniele Puccinelli (daniele.puccinelli@supsi.ch), University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI), Switzerland
Anand Ranganathan (arangana@us.ibm.com), IBM T.J Watson Research Center, USA
Igor Curcio (Industrial Liaison) (igor.curcio@nokia.com), Nokia Research Center, Finland
Questions, comments, or concerns? Please drop an e-mail to the Demo Co-Chairs.
Industry-related questions should be directed to the Industrial Liaison Demo Co-Chair, Igor Curcio.
| 01 | "The Constrained Application Protocol for Pervasive Machine-To-Machine Communications", Markus Becker, Thomas Poetsch, Koojana Kuladinithi,Carmelita Goerg, University of Bremen, Germany |
| 02 | "LEGS: A Load-balancing Emergency Guiding System Based on Wireless Sensor Networks", Lien-Wu Chen, Feng Chia University, Taiwan; Jen-Hsiang Cheng, Yu-Chee Tseng, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan; Lun-Chia Kuo, Jen-Chieh Chiang, Wan-Jung Lin, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan |
| 03 | "Road Condition Monitoring and Alert Application", Avik Ghose, Provat Biswas, Chirabrata Bhaumik, Monika Sharma, Arpan Pal, Abhinav Jha, Tata Consultancy Services, India |
| 04 | "Ubi-Post briefcase: a content-oriented security solution for high value shipping", Jean-François Verdonck, Paul Couderc, Michel Banâtre, INRIA Rennes, France |
| 05 | "myGander: A Mobile Interface and Distributed Search Engine for Pervasive Computing", Jonas Michel, Christine Julien, University of Texas at Austin, USA Jamie Payton, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA Gruia-Catalin Roman, University of New Mexico, USA |
| 06 | "Reliability Enhancement and Performance VIsualization System for Wireless Body Area Network", Aung Aung Phyo Wai, Yu Ge, Terence S.P. See, Wei Ni, Chee Wee Kim, Tat Meng Chiam, Insitute for Infocomm Research, Singapore |
| 07 | "Candy Castle - A Prototype for Pervasive Health Games", Christoph Stach, Luiz Fernando Schlindwein, University of Stuttgart, Germany |
| 08 | "Touch-driven Interaction via an NFC-enabled Smartphone", Longbiao Chen, Gang Pan, Shijian Li, Zhejiang University, China |
| 09 | "LugaReco: Mobile Application for Semantic Recommendation of Tourist Points of Interest using Photographs", Jose Quinteiro, Ernestina Martel-Jordán, Pablo Hernández-Morera, Aaron López-Rodríguez, Tomás García-Pérez Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain |
| 10 | "WristSense: Wrist-worn Sensor Device with Camera for Daily Activity Recognition", Takuya Maekawa, Yasue Kishino, Yuaka Yanagisawa, Yasushi Sakurai, NTT, Japan |
| 11 | "ShineUS: Exploring Preferences in Public Discussion", Dan Chalmers, Paul Calcraft, Ciaran Fisher, Luke Whiting, Jon Rimmer, Ian Wakeman, University of Sussex, UK |
| 12 | "PeerSense: who is near you?", Aditi Gupta, Purdue, USA Markus J Miettinen, Nokia, Switzerland Marcin Nagy, N. Asokan, Nokia Research Center, Finland Alexandre Wetzel, EPFL, Switzerland |
| 13 | "Configuration Folding: An Energy Efficient Technique for Context Recognition", Umer Iqbal, Marcus Handte , Stephan J Wagner, Pedro Jose Marrón, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany |
| 14 | "Open Innovation Portal: a collaborative platform for open city data sharing", Martin Stephenson, Giusy Di Lorenzo, Pol Mac Aonghusa, IBM Research, Ireland |
| 15 | "Pervasive Emergency Support Systems for Building Evacuation", Avgoustinos Filippoupolitis, Gokce Gorbil, Erol Gelenbe, Imperial College, UK |
| 16 | "Thumb: A Real-Time Resource Information Sharing Application over Mobile Phones", Narisu Tao, Konglin Zhu, Xiaoming Fu, University of Goettingen, Germany |
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"RASID Demo: A Robust WLAN Device-free Passive Motion Detection System", Ahmed E. Kosba, Alexandria University, Egypt, Moustafa Youssef, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST)
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