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EUC2005 CALL FOR PAPERS
The 2005 IFIP International Conference on
Embedded And Ubiquitous Computing (EUC'2005)
Nagasaki, Japan, 6-9 December 2005
Embedded and ubiquitous computing is emerging rapidly as an exciting new paradigm to provide computing and communication services all the time, everywhere. Its systems are now pervading every aspect of life to the point that they are hidden inside various appliances or can be worn unobtrusively as part of clothing and jewelry.
This emergence is a natural outcome of research and technological advances in embedded systems, pervasive computing and communications, wireless networks, mobile computing, distributed computing and agent technologies, etc. Its tremendous impact on academics, industry, government and daily life can be compared to that of electric motors over the past century, in fact it but promises to revolutionize life much more profoundly than elevators, electric motors or even personal computers.
The EUC-05 conference provides a forum for engineers and scientists in academia, industry, and government to address profound issues including technical challenges, safety, and social, legal, political, and economic issues, and to present and discuss their ideas, results, work in progress and experience on all aspects of embedded and ubiquitous computing. Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
* Embedded Computing Track:
- Embedded Hardware and Software
- Embedded System Architecture
- Hardware/Software Co-design
- Real-time Systems
- Testing and Verification
- Application-specific Processors and Devices
- Power-aware Computing
- Sensor Networks
- Applications
- System/Network-on-Chip
- Reconfiurable Computing
- Others and emerging new topics
* Ubiquitous Computing Track:
- Pervasive Computing & Communications.
- Middleware and Peer-to-Peer Computing
- Internet Computing and Applications
- Multimedia Systems
- Network Protocols
- Wireless Communication & Networks
- Agents and Mobile Computing
- Security and Fault Tolerant Systems
- User Interface Technologies
- Human-computer Interaction
- Applications