Call for
Papers
First International Workshop on Sustainable Pervasive
Computing- SPC'04 a one day workshop in conjunction with PERVASIVE
2004
Second International Conference on Pervasive Computing 2004
21-23 April, University of Linz/Vienna, Austria
SPC'04: http://diuf.unifr.ch/pai/events/spc2004/
www.pervasive2004.org/
SCOPE
The technology of pervasive computing is now ready for a large-scale
everyday use. Such a widespreading may have a strong impact on society and
environment, by the way equipments and technical infrastructures for everyday
life will be designed, and by the way the social and environmental issues of
technology will be managed. Despite the promising facilities it will bring on,
pervasive computing has indeed some darks sides, which must be early taken into
account if we want to achieve a sustainable development.
The goal of the workshop is then to bring together interdisciplinary
contributors for enabling to set up the foundations of a sustainable pervasive
computing. People from any discipline concerned by pervasive computing
deployement (e.g. from computer science, business, urbanism, architecture,
mobility, health care and medicine, energy, waste management, social science,
ethics, technology assessment, law, etc), and interested in sharing their works,
experiences, or ideas for reaching this goal are welcome to the workshop.
TOPICS
Two aspects will be considered :
1. Analysis and evaluation of the implications of pervasive
computing for the society and the environment;
This aspect may involve points of view on pervasive computing
coming from humanities and technology assessment, together with computer
science and concerned application fields for including topics like the
following (non limited list):
* social opportunities and risks:
privacy, security, cultural aspects, digital divide,
rebound effects;
* health opportunities and risks:
physiological impacts, cognitive impacts, rebound
effects;
* environmental opportunities and risks:
e-waste, energy demand, rebound effects.
2. Design and applications for a sustainable pervasive
computing.
This aspect may be handled through contributions coming from the
various engineering fields concerned by the applicative issues of pervasive
computing (including computer science) for addressing topics like the
following (non limited list):
* e-business:
supply chain management, transport efficiency,
privacy;
* mobility:
traffic management, security, energy efficiency;
* smart building:
architecture, energy efficiency;
* urbanism:
urban planning, public infrastructure;
* health care:
personal health monitoring, hospital management, surgery
applications.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission:
January 29,
2004
Notification of acceptance:
February 16, 2004
Final papers due (for long papers): March 15, 2004
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Siegfried Behrendt, Institue for Future Research and TA, Berlin
(Germany)
Danielle Bütschi, TA-Swiss (Switzerland)
Michèle Courant, University of Fribourg (Switzerland)
Lorenz Hilty, EMPA (Switzerland)
email: spc2004@unifr.ch
SUBMISSION
The workshop is expected to include papers describing either scientific
research related to technology evaluation or design, as well as applicative
issues, and experiments.
Authors from the various concerned domains are invited to submit original
contributions under the form of 1 to 2 pages abstracts.
All papers must be written in English. Submissions are sollicited in the
IEEE transaction format.
See http://diuf.unifr.ch/pai/events/spc2004/
Papers must be not under review elsewhere. All submissions will be selected
based on their quality and relevance to the workshop.
All papers will be published in a technology assessment or academic
series.
Submissions, in PDF format, must be emailed to
spc2004@unifr.ch.
Please include the authors' names and affiliations in the email body. You
will receive a confirmation within 24 hours.
LOCATION
The workshop will be held in conjunction with the 2nd International
Conference on Pervasive Computing - Pervasive 2004
(www.pervasive2004.org), 21-23 April 2004, in Linz/Vienna,
Austria