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WASE 3nd International Conference on Ubiquitous computing MANET and Cyber Physical System (UMC2010)

 

 
 

 

  WASE 3nd International Conference on Ubiquitous computing  MANET and Cyber Physical System (UMC2010)

Beidaihe, China, 14 August, 2010

 
 

 WASE 3nd International Conference on Ubiquitous computing  MANET and Cyber Physical System (UMC2010) In conjunction with 2010 WASE International conference on Information Engineering (ICIE2010 http://www.enjoywise.org/icie)

 
 
 

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The third International Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing, MANET and Cyber Physical System(UMC2010) will be held in Beidaihe, China. And this workshop will be in conjunction with 2010 WASE International Conference on Information Engineering. 
 
More than 35 years of research in distributed computing systems, more than two decades of mobile computing, together with long-term work on intelligent control have made the rapid advances in ubiquitous technologies. Ubiquitous computers, networks and information are paving a road towards a smart world in which computational intelligence is distributed throughout the physical environment to provide trustworthy and relevant services to people.
 
MANET have not yet achieved the envisaged impact in terms of real world implementation and industrial deployment. The research on MANET lacks realism from a technical standpoint and from a socio-economic standpoint. Researchers concentrated on large-scale and completely decentralized networks built upon user devices only, with no authority in charge of controlling and managing the network. Addressing a very general network model provides many interesting problems from the academic standpoint.
At the same time, as computers become ever-faster and communication bandwidth ever-cheaper, computing and communication capabilities will be embedded in all types of objects and structures in the physical environment. Such systems that bridge the cyber-world of computing and communications with the physical world are cyber-physical systems. Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are physical and engineered systems whose operations are monitored, coordinated, controlled and integrated by a computing and communication core. This intimate coupling between the cyber and physical will be manifested from the nano-world to large-scale wide-area systems of systems. And at multiple time-scales.
 
 
In order to make high quality of UMC2010, All papers accepted will be published by Springer Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, ISSN: 1876-1100, Which will be indexed by EI Compedex.
 
 

Important Dates

• Paper submission site open:                             March 1,          2010 
• Full paper submission:                                        June
1,           2010
 Acceptance Notification:                                    June
20,          2010 
• Camera-ready papers:                                       June
30,         2010 
• Presenting author registration due:                    
June
30,          2010 
• Conference:                                                         August 14~15,  2010

 

Please submit your papers by using the following system Conference System or icie@enjoywise.org or wase.umc@gmail.com.

The topics of the workshop include, but not limited to:

    Mobility networks and resource management
    Energy efficiency and battery power consumption for ubiquitous computing
    Network mobility and handoff management
    Clouding computing and Wireless Sensor Network
    Radio Frequency Identification and Internet of Things
    Architectures and infrastructures of ubiquitous computing systems
    Control theory and services in ubiquitous computing systems
    Design and development of ubiquitous networks
    Frameworks, discovery and distribution model for services computing
    Sensor networks for context-aware computing
    MANET and sensor for services computing

    Middleware design for information dissemination services