CFP : The First ACM International Workshop on Applications of Mobile Embedded Systems WAMES 2004
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CALL FOR PAPERS

ACM WAMES 2004

The First ACM International Workshop on  Applications of Mobile Embedded Systems

Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE
(In conjunction with ACM MobiSys 2004)

http://lcawww.epfl.ch/luo/WAMES%202004.htm

June 6, 2004
Boston, MA, USA

The relentless development of wireless technology paves the way to novel applications, based on sensor networks or wireless systems.
This workshop aims at bringing  together specialists of application areas along with researchers of mobile computing and networking.
A first goal of the workshop is to  exchange information about the most promising upcoming applications.   A second goal is to identify the
research challenges raised by these  applications.

The topics covered by the workshop include, but are not limited to:

- Environmental monitoring, including pollution, wildlife, water,  etc.
- Smart factories, supply chains, retail systems (including those based on RFID)
- Intelligent Transportation Systems, automotive applications
- Aerospace applications
- Mobile systems for disabled or elderly people
- Smart buildings, smart homes

The ideal submission should describe an existing or a potential  application; it should also discuss the technical challenges raised  by
this application, with an emphasis on those related to mobile  computing and networking. Please feel free to contact
the workshop co-chairs Jean-Pierre.Hubaux@epfl.ch and Mani Srivastava ( mbs@ee.ucla.edu ) to determine appropriateness. 

A submission should contain at most 3 pages and be typed in at least  font 10, with reasonable margins; both US letter and A4 formats
are eligible; the document must be a pdf or a ps. There will be no published proceedings. The accepted contributions will be presented
during the workshop in a talk of 25 minutes each + 5 minutes for questions; the final version of the abstract will be posted on the
Web site of the workshop.

Important Dates

Workshop  submissions deadline: March 12, 2004
Notification of acceptance: April 15, 2004
Final version of abstracts due: May 15, 2004