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[IoT2010] CfP - Internet of Things 2010 - IoT for a Green Planet

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             Preliminary Announcement and Call for Papers
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                       INTERNET OF THINGS 2010
                       "IoT for a Green Planet"

         International Conference for Industry and Academia
               November 29 - December 1, 2010
               at Royal Park Hotel, Tokyo (Japan)

                   Organized by Auto-ID Laboratories
                        at Keio University,
          ETH Zurich & University of St. Gallen and MIT


                      http://www.iot2010.org/


The "Internet of Things (IoT)" disrupts with the today's Internet
limitations of human-entered data: technologies like RFID, short-range
wireless communications, real-time localization, and sensor networks
empower computers to perceive the world for themselves. Standardized
infrastructures capable of managing, sharing and processing this
captured data will be necessary in order to bring the Internet of Things
into commercial use. This interlinking of physical world and cyberspace
foreshadows an exciting endeavor that is highly relevant to
researchers, corporations, and individuals.

This conference will continue the success of the Internet of Things
conference from 2008 in Zurich. It to brings internationally leading
researcher and practitioners from both academia and industry together to
facilitate sharing of applications, research results, and knowledge. The
IoT2010 particularly encourages research on infrastructure and
applications facilitating environmental responsibility under the theme
"IoT for a Green Planet". The three-day event will feature keynotes from
industry and academic visionaries, technical presentations of
cutting-edge research, reports on the user-experience from seasoned
practitioners, panel discussions on hot topics, poster sessions
summarizing late-breaking results, and hands-on demos of current technology.

Topics of Interest
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Be sure to mark your calendars if you want to know more about:

* Green by Internet of Things / Green of Internet of Things Technology
* Future sustainable technologies linking the physical and virtual world
* Novel services and applications to facilitate environmental
  responsibility
* Emerging Internet of Things business models and process changes
* Communication systems and network architectures for the IoT
* Experience reports from the introduction and operation of networked
  things in areas such as healthcare, logistics & transport
* Emerging applications and interaction paradigms for everyday citizens
* Social impacts and consequences: security, privacy, opportunities and
  risks

For more information and an advanced agenda, visit
http://www.iot2010.org/ or contact [log in to unmask]

Submission
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The conference solicits original and previously unpublished research and
industrial papers. Submissions should be prepared in LNCS conference
proceedings format (18 pages full-paper/10 page short paper), and
uploaded in pdf at the conference submission site (detailed submission
instructions will be made available on the conference homepage).


  Paper submission due:  March 15, 2010
  Workshop proposal due: March 20, 2010
  Conference dates: November 29 - December 1, 2010

Scientific contributions are expected to be published by Springer LNCS.
We are particularly interested in work addressing real-world
implementation and deployment issues.

Organization
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Conference Chair
      Jun Murai (Keio University)

Steering Committee
      Elgar Fleisch (ETH Zurich/ St. Gallen)
      Friedemann Mattern (ETH Zurich)
      Sanjay Sarma (MIT)
      Osamu Nakamura (Keio University)
      Jiro Kokuryo(Keio University)
      Haruhisa Ichikawa (UEC)
      Naotaka Ishizawa (MTI)

Program Co-Chairs
      Florian Michahelles (ETH Zurich)
      Jin Mitsugi (Keio University)

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http://www.im.ethz.ch/people/karpischek



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