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SCLP 2011 Workshop: Call for Papers
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4th Workshop on Service computing, Context-aware,
Location aware and Positioning techniques (SCLP?11)
http://www.ntms-conf.org/sclp2011/
To be held in conjunction with the 4th IFIP Intrnational Conference in
New Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS'2011) in Paris, France
on the 7-10 February 2011.
This Conference is technically sponsored by IEEE COMSOC, IFIP TC6 WG
and IEEE France.
http://www.ntms-conf.org/
Importante dates:
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- Draft papers should be submitted by October 20, 2010
- Authors will receive the acceptance notification by November 18, 2010
- Final papers for presentation should be sent before December 07, 2010
Aims and Scope:
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The positioning techniques and navigation systems are understood as
any solution that can place, locate or produce information and
geographical coordinates of a person, vehicle, property or other
items, particularly on the occasion of their mobility, displacement or
movement. In recent years, there has been growing interest in location
based services and navigation systems. However, the developing
research in this area has some limitations in the composition,
collaboration, cooperation and synchronization between different
services. The interoperability and resource sharing between services
of different domains are primordial tasks in discovering services and
in sequencing of the interactions between them.
The fourth edition of the workshop SCLP?11 will emphasize positioning
techniques and system navigation for interaction and interoperability
of services including web services, services operation and management,
mathematical and formal methods for specification, modeling,
verification and validation of scenarios and applications.
This workshop aims to provide a forum in which to focus on location
based services and positioning techniques, methods, concepts, models,
languages and tools that enable the design and development of
practical applications in the context of navigation systems. It aims
to bring together researchers, students and professionals from
Software Engineering area, Software architecture area and Mobile
services Computing area to reach a better understanding of the
relationships between them and promote their research efforts.
List of topics:
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The topics of interest for SCLP?2011 workshop include but are not limited to:
· Positioning techniques
· Global Navigation Satellite System
· Wireless Positioning techniques
· Geolocation techniques of Internet hosts
· Geocasting
· Geofencing
· Geographic routing protocols for mobile, Ad-hoc sensor networks
· Location systems for mobile-computing applications
· Data Fusion
· Location routing algorithms for V2V/V2I communication
· Self-configurable positioning techniques
· Sensor networks
· Ubiquitous and pervasive computing
· Location based services
· Context-aware computing
· Service-Oriented Architecture
· Service interoperability, interaction and synchronization
· Service operations and management
· Self-organization of services
· Service discovery and negotiation
· Web services
· Service security and privacy
· Formal methods for specification, verification and validation
· Service modeling, performance evaluation and optimization
· Transportation applications
Paper preparation, submission and other information are detailed in:
http://www.ntms-conf.org/sclp2011/
AND
http://www.ntms-conf.org/
Contact:
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Ahmed Nait-Sidi-Moh
Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard
Rue Thierry Mieg 90010 Belfort Cedex, France
voice: +33 (0)3-8458-3075, +33 (0)6-8455-0628
fax: +33 (0)3-8458-3342
email: ahmed.nait-sidi-moh@utbm.fr,
http://www.utbm.fr, http://www.gsem.fr
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Dr. A. Nait-Sidi-Moh
Université de Technologie de Belfort Montbéliard
Laboratoire Systèmes et Transports
Groupe Géopositionnement, Systèmes Embarqués et Mobilité
Tél: Bur. 03 84 58 30 75
Mob. 06 84 55 06 28
Fax: 03 84 58 33 42
E-Mail : ahmed.nait-sidi-moh@utbm.fr
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