Thursday, 31 July 2014

Sixth HotPlanet 2014 Workshop

Sixth HotPlanet 2014 Workshop
In conjunction with IEEE MASS in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Monday, October 27th, 2014

http://netscale.cse.nd.edu/HotPlanet

Call For Papers

The last decade has seen a rapid, planet-scale growth in deployment and usage of smart mobile devices, ambient sensors, smartphone applications and advanced communication technologies. This era has prompted for planet-scale data collection, storage, processing and dissemination technologies, advancing our knowledge about human behavior and interactions. Evolution of such technologies and methodologies, in addition to the high investments in Internet of things (IoT) in Asia, has inherently led to a number of security, privacy and ethical issues as well as new systems, networking, and application challenges.  What are the emerging research challenges when we think about sensing at the town, country, or planet scale?

This 6th ACM HotPlanet workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners in networking, wireless, mobile computing and systems to understand the challenges ahead and advance the dialogue on topics related to large-scale measurements and big data analytics centered around individuals. It aims to attract publications on: large-scale data collection, data analysis and knowledge-discovery; large-scale deployment experiences, measurement technologies, and applications; large-scale mobile sensing systems and social media data analytics.

Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
* Scaling challenges for sensing
* Large-scale data analytics (social media, mobility traces, mobility prediction, etc.)
* Large-scale Mobile Sensing systems
* Big Data privacy & pecurity
* Large-scale measurement methodologies
* Large-scale social sensing applications
* Large-scale virtualized sensing infrastructure
* Cloud support for large-scale mobile applications
* Incentive models for encouraging users and businesses to collect and contribute data
* Profiling, personalization, geotargeting
* Programming paradigms for large scale data collection
* Data quality issues
* Internet of Things
* Smart energy-aware systems
* Large scale mobile application marketing experience
* Regulatory, legal and ethical issues in planet-wide data collection
 
Important Dates:

Paper Due Date:                     August 2nd, 2014
Notification:                            August 10th, 2014
Camera Ready:                         August 21st, 2014             
 
Submission Link: http://edas.info/N18131


Program Committee

Steering Committee
* Pan Hui HKUST/T-labs

Workshop Co-Chairs
* Aaron Striegel University of Notre Dame
* Yanyong Zhang Rutgers University

Technical Program Committee
* Geoffrey Challen SUNY-Buffalo, USA
* Christos Efstratiou University of Cambridge, UK
* Hamed Haddadi Queen Mary University of London, UK
* Tristan Henderson University of St. Andrews, UK
* Mohamed Ali Kaafar INRIA/NICTA
* Wing Cheong Lau CUHK, Hong Kong
* Hengchang Liu UIUC, USA
* Hong Lu                          Intel Labs, USA
* Emiliano Miluzzo AT&T Labs - Research, USA
* Mirco Musolesi University of Birmingham, UK
* Christian Poellabauer University of Notre Dame

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Chenren Xu

E&CE/WINLAB, Rutgers University
http://www.winlab.rutgers.edu/~lendlice

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