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6th EAI International Conference on Sensor Systems and Software

October 26–27, 2015 | Rome, Italy

Overview

The S-Cube 2015 Conference caters for a limited number of workshops on dedicated session topics.
The aim of these workshops is to discuss work in progress and explore opportunities for new research related to a topic of interest within the context of the conference.

Proposals will be evaluated regarding relevance and anticipated interest, and should include Workshop title, presenter information, abstract, and intended audience.

The list of covered topics is, without being limited to, as follows:

You are invited to submit high-quality papers in the following topics (but not limited to):

  • Environmental monitoring and sensing
  • Infrastructure monitoring and sensing (buildings, bridges, tonnels)
  • Experiences of real-world mobile sensing applications and deployments
  • Innovative mobile and mobile sensing applications
  • Human Behaviour Understanding
  • Sensing and social media
  • Internet of Things
  • Spatial and temporal data visualisation
  • Security and privacy in mobile sensing systems
  • Smart-Cities / Smart-X applications
  • Data processing, storage and management
  • Wearable sensing technologies (smart textile, wearable electronics)
  • Reprogrammable sensing systems
  • Hardware and sensing
  • Middleware for sensing systems

A workshop proposal should contain:

  • Title of the workshop
  • A brief description of the specific technical issues that the workshop will address
  • The reasons why the workshop is interesting and timely
  • A draft call for papers, including the workshop submission deadlines
  • Tentative composition of the organizing and program committees

Presentations delivered during the workshops are based on papers that have been selected through peer- review process. Accepted workshop papers are included in the Conference Proceedings. Best workshop paper publications may be included in various Transactions or other journals.

Proposals for workshops should be at most four pages in length and must be submitted by electronic mail to: