CFP – First international workshop on the Web of Things (WoT 2010)

The first WoT workshop is still out, so prepare your submissions, because we have assembled an exceptional committee to discuss this essential topic! Check out the official workshop website.

-= CALL FOR PAPERS =-

First International Workshop the Web of Things (WoT 2010)
in conjunction with the 8th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom 2010), Mannheim, Germany

Website: http://www.webofthings.com/wot/2010

Paper submission deadline: October 18, 2009 November 15, 2009
Notification of acceptance: December 21, 2009
Camera-ready papers due: January 29, 2010

The world of embedded devices has experienced radical changes over the past few years as real-world objects can now easily connect to the Internet. This convergence of physical computing devices (wireless sensor networks, mobile phones, embedded computers, etc.) and the Internet provides new design opportunities and challenges. The Internet of Things has mainly focused on establishing connectivity in a variety of challenging and constrained networking environments, and the next logical step in the evolution in pervasive computing builds on top of network connectivity by focusing on the application layer: how to develop ubiquitous computing applications on top of heterogenous devices? The Web of Things is the vision that brings embedded devices into the Web by using Web standards as application protocol to interact with things. This workshop aims at bringing together the pervasive computing and Web communities to explore the possibilities for using the core principles and technologies of modern Web architecture (e.g., HTTP, REST, Atom, JSON) for seamless integration of things into the Web and developing applications on top of web-enabled devices (physical mashups). Research contributions are solicited in the following areas:

– Web-based interaction patters for embedded devices (streaming, eventing, etc.)
– Applications, deployments, and evaluation of Web of things systems
– Human-things interaction models and paradigms (mobile interfaces, etc.)
– User-oriented, context-aware discovery and dynamic search for the real world
– Web composition and macro-programming models (e.g. mashups)
– Semantic technologies for description of devices and services
– Optimization methods for embedded Web servers and applications
– Security, access control, and physical sharing of physical things on the Web

Since this workshop is the first in this area, the goal is to develop a community in this area and provide an interactive forum for researchers to learn and discuss about existing efforts to enable cross-fertilization. Hence, we expect all attendees to read all workshop papers in advance and to prepare questions for each. Presentations shall specifically highlight and address similarities and differences with other accepted papers. This will help to provide a forum to foster future collaboration, beyond the mere presentation of research results. In order to ensure a high-quality technical session, submissions must cover one of the topics above and should not exceed six (6) IEEE conference format pages. Research papers must be original prior unpublished work and not under review elsewhere as they will be published on the IEEE Digital Library. All submissions will be peer-reviewed and selected based on their originality, merit, and relevance to the workshop. Submission requires at least one author to fully register for PerCom 2010 and to present the paper on-site.

Organizers:
Dominique Guinard, ETH Zurich and SAP Research Zurich
Erik Wilde, UC Berkeley
Vlad Trifa, ETH Zurich and SAP Research Zurich

Program Committee:
Gregor Broll, DOCOMO Communications, Germany
Adam Dunkels, SICS, Sweden
Martin Gaedke, University of Chemnitz, Germany
Stamatis Karnouskos, SAP Research, Germany
Gerd Kortuem, University of Lancaster, UK
Marc Langheinrich, University of Lugano, Switzerland
Thomas Luckenbach, Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS, Germany
Friedemann Mattern, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Alexandros Marinos, University of Surrey, UK
Rene Mayrhofer, University of Vienna, Austria
Tatsuo Nakajima, Waseda University, Japan
Benedikt Ostermaier, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Cesare Pautasso, University of Lugano, Switzerland
Dave Raggett, W3C, USA
Michael Smith, W3C, Japan
Vlad Stirbu, NOKIA, Finland
Inaki Vazquez, University of Deusto, Spain
Agnes Voisard, Fraunhofer ISST, Germany

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