CFP : 3rd Annual Workshop on Intelligent Pervasive Computing, in conjunction with, the 2005 International Conference on Pervasive Systems and Computing PSC 05
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    2005 3rd Annual Workshop on
                    Intelligent Pervasive Computing


In conjunction with The 2005 International Conference on Pervasive 
                  Systems and Computing (PSC'05)
and The 2005 International Multiconference in Computer Science and 
                       Computer Engineering

   June 27-30, 2005, Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA


Pervasive computing may be defined as anytime anywhere availability  of 
computing  resources  and  services  unobtrusively  embedded   in   the 
environment.  In its  essence,  pervasive  computing  uses  mobile  and 
wearable devices, wireless communications  and  nomadic  or  ubiquitous 
computing systems.  Intelligent pervasive computing focuses on  merging 
intelligent  and  agent-based  system  with  the  pervasive   computing 
paradigm.  This workshop will cut across several major computer science 
areas and focus on  new  developments  in  such  areas  as  intelligent 
pervasive  systems  and  services,  wearable   computing,   intelligent 
embedded  and  internet-enabled  devices,  wireless   technology,   and 
distributed intelligent problem solving. 

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Intelligence in pervasive environments
* Ubiquitous computing systems
* Pervasive agent technologies and systems 
* Ambient intelligence
* Intelligent peer-to-peer networking 
* Intelligent environments 
* Smart devices and smart spaces 
* Personalized applications 
* Intelligent mobile / wireless systems and services 
* Context-based and location-aware technologies
* Intelligent user interfaces and interaction models 
* Multimodal user interfaces


Authors are invited to submit draft papers of not more than 7 pages  of 
double column text using single spaced 10 point size type on 8.5  x  11 
inch  pages,   as   per   IEEE   8.5   x   11   manuscript   guidelines 
(http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm).  The first page of  the 
draft paper should include: title  of  the  paper,  name,  affiliation, 
postal address, E-mail address, telephone number, and  fax  number  for 
each author.  The first page should also include the name of the author 
who will be presenting the paper (if  accepted)  and  a  maximum  of  5 
keywords.  Authors should submit a PostScript (level  2)  or  PDF  file 
that will print on a PostScript printer.

All papers will be evaluated for  originality,  significance,  clarity, 
and soundness.  Each paper will be refereed by at least two researchers 
in the topical area.  The camera-ready papers will be reviewed  by  one 
person.

All papers will be published in the conference proceedings by Computing 
Science  Research,  Education  and  Application  Press  (CSREA).   Some 
accepted papers will also be considered for journal  publication  (soon 
after the conference).  All conference proceedings published  by  CSREA 
Press are considered for inclusion in major database indexes  that  are 
designed to provide easy  access  to  the  current  literature  of  the 
sciences.


Important dates    

February 16, 2005    Submission Deadline 
March 21, 2005       Acceptance Notifications 
April 20, 2005       Camera-Ready Papers due 
June 27-30, 2005     2005 International Multiconference 


Submissions should be emailed to the workshop chair in PS or PDF format 

Stan Kurkovsky, PhD
Department of Computer Science
Columbus State University
4225 University Avenue
Columbus, GA 31907

Phone: 1-706-565-3520
Fax: 1-706-565-3529
Email: Kurkovsky_Stan@colstate.edu

http://csc.colstate.edu/kurkovsky/WIPC2005