IQ2S 2013 - International Workshop on Information Quality and Quality of Service for Pervasive Computing
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Category IQ2S 2013
Deadline: October 30, 2012 | Date: March 18, 2013-March 22, 2013
Venue/Country: San Diego, U.S.A
Updated: 2012-07-15 23:19:21 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
The objective of this workshop is to provide a forum to exchange ideas, present results, share experience, stimulate new research, and foster collaborations among researchers, professionals, and application developers on the various aspects of QoI and QoS for pervasive computing.Original papers addressing both theoretical and practical aspects of QoI and QoS provisioning in pervasive computing are solicited. Papers describing experience on real prototype implementations are particularly welcome. Topics of interest addressing the challenging joint aspects of QoI and QoS include:Joint QoI- & QoS-driven system design and architectural principlesNetwork services (time sync, QoS) for target/event detection, localization, tracking and classificationQoI-aware wireless sensor networkingEnergy-efficient data fusion, sensor fault analysis, sensor data cleansingQoS for task mapping and schedulingCoordinated QoS for cross-layer, cross-application, and cross-node integration (including QoI-QoS integration)Query optimization for event processing in pervasive environmentsData and query models for QoI-aware event processingAdaptive QoI and QoS under dynamic environmentsTrust, security, privacy, and data provenance issues in QoI and QoSQoI characterization, representation, performance metrics, and evaluationQoI and QoS for emerging pervasive computing applicationsQuality of Experience (QoE) issues for pervasive applicationsValue of information and quality of action for sensor/actuator networksPrototype test-bed design, implementation, and field trials
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