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- Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 13:32:13 +0100
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[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message] Extended Deadline for Proposals Submission: 09/11/2007 Full Chapters Due: 15/03/2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- Context-Aware Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing for Enhanced Usability: Adaptive Technologies and Applications http://gislab.elfak.ni.ac.yu/dstojanovic/Context-AwareBook.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- Editor Dragan Stojanovic dragans@elfak.ni.ac.yu Computer Science Department, University of Nis, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Serbia Publisher IGI Global DISSEMINATOR of KNOWLEDGE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- INTRODUCTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- Advances in mobile and ubiquitous computing, wireless communications, mobile positioning and sensor technologies have given a rise to a new class of mobile and ubiquitous applications and services that are aware of the context of the application usage. Context-aware applications are able to modify and adapt their behaviour, operations and interface to best meet the user's current and continuously changing context without explicit user intervention. Context represents any information that can be used to characterize the situation of entities that are considered relevant to the interaction between a user and an application, such as the user location, his preferences, his activities, nearby people and objects, the environmental conditions, the availability of computing and communication resources etc. Context-aware applications provide enhanced usability, minimize distraction and needed attention of the user and can be used in various application domains, such as traveller guides, smart homes, mobile games, disaster management, etc. Context-aware computing has attracted much attention from researchers in recent years and several context-aware systems, frameworks and applications have been developed to demonstrate the usefulness of technologies and concepts. It also opens up a lot of novel research and development opportunities and poses new challenges upon mobile and ubiquitous computing technologies and systems. The book Context-Aware Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing for Enhanced Usability: Adaptive Technologies and Applications is focused on the context-aware mobile and ubiquitous computing research theme, which attracts a lot of attention from the Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing, as well as Mobile and Wireless Applications and Services research communities. The book is oriented toward fundamental concepts, theoretical issues and context-aware technologies and applications, which have become of relevant interest for next-generation mobile and ubiquitous systems and services. To create successful context-aware applications and services in highly dynamic, mobile environments where user is always on the move and nearby resources and network features constantly change, a lot of research issues must be considered, such as: - Context sensing and acquisition, - Context modelling and management - Processing, aggregation and reasoning on contextual data, - Context-aware middleware and platforms, - Service-oriented frameworks and architecture of context-aware systems - Security and privacy of context-aware systems and context data - Knowledge discovery and mining over historical and streaming context data, etc. Context-aware computing is a research area that is still growing and every related study and research work contributes to richness of this field. The objective of this book is to provide throughout insight in main concepts of context-awareness, which led to enhanced usability of mobile and ubiquitous applications and services. The understanding of these concepts ultimately leads to more effective design and implementation of mobile and ubiquitous systems and services that can access accurate, high quality context information on the fly in highly dynamic environments and adapt their behaviour accordingly. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- RECOMMENDED TOPICS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- - Context sensing and acquisition - Context modelling, representation and storing - Context modelling and management - Context representation and storing - Data management for context-aware applications and services - Querying and retrieval of context and context information - Context processing and aggregation - Context reasoning techniques and algorithms - Context-aware service frameworks - Context-aware middleware and infrastructure - Context information discovery and sharing - Service-oriented architecture of context-aware systems - Context-aware resource and service discovery - Security and privacy of context-aware systems and context information - Knowledge discovery and mining over historical and streaming context data - Adaptivity and enhanced usability of context-aware applications - User interfaces for context-aware applications and services - Context-aware applications and services in mobile collaboration, smart homes, health care, mobile games, emergency response, disaster management, etc. - Challenges in context-awareness, open problems and future trends ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- TIMETABLE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- November 9, 2007 Chapter proposal submission extended deadline November 30, 2007 Notification of the acceptance/rejection of chapter proposal March 15, 2008 Full chapter submission deadline May 5, 2008 Review results and notification of authors June 5, 2008 Revised chapter submission deadline July 1, 2008 Notification of authors of final acceptance/rejection July 31, 2008 Final chapter submission deadline ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- OBJECTIVES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- The mission of the book is to bring together high-quality chapters investigating the emerging field of context-aware mobile and ubiquitous computing. The book aims to provide thorough insights in the fundamentals, state-of-the-art technological foundations, the emerging applications and services, as well as future trends of context-awareness that enhance usability of mobile and ubiquitous applications and services. In this respect, this book will stimulate the submission of chapters from highly-referred researchers in the field. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- TARGET AUDIENCE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- The book appeals to a broad computer science and computer engineering audience, including researchers, PhD students, graduate students and practitioners in Computer Science and Computer Engineering. It is considerably valuable to all kind of specialists in mobile and ubiquitous computing, by covering all important concepts of context-awareness in development of context-aware applications and services. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- SUBMISSION GUIDELINES AND INSTRUCTIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- Authors are invited to submit on or before November 9, 2007, a 2-5 page manuscript proposal clearly explaining the mission and concerns of the proposed chapter via e-mail to Dragan Stojanovic (dragans@elfak.ni.ac.yu), editor. Authors of accepted proposals will be notified by November 30, 2007 about the status of their proposals and will receive the guidelines for preparing the chapter and terms and definitions. The authors of accepted proposals will have to submit the final chapter until March 15, 2008. Chapters, consisting of 7,000-10,000 words (including 7-10 related terms and their appropriate definitions), should be original and should not have been submitted for publication or published elsewhere. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- BOOK PUBLICATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- The book Context-Aware Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing for Enhanced Usability: Adaptive Technologies and Applications will be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group Inc.) (http://www.igi-pub.com <http://www.igi-pub.com/> ), an imprint of Information Science Reference (formerly Idea Group Reference) (http://www.igi-pub.com/reference/), in 2009. Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word document) or by mail to: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- Dragan Stojanovic Computer Graphics & GIS Lab, Computer Science Department University of Nis, Faculty of Electronic Engineering Aleksandra Medvedeva 14, 18000 Nis, Serbia E-mail: dragans@elfak.ni.ac.yu Phone: +381 18 529 235 Fax: +381 18 588 399
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