Purpose and Scope
Ubiquitous computing has emerged as a core terminology
in the area of science and engineering as the Internet did a decade
ago. It involves all the key IT fields to provide the best service
to human and society using the sensors empowered with context awareness
and computers allowing seamless connection between various entities.
This new paradigm can efficiently support the 5C(Computing, Communication,
Connection, Contents, Calm) with 5Any (Anytime, Anywhere, Any-network,
Any-device, Any-service) concept. Due to its huge impact on human
life and society, numerous related technologies and applications are
appearing these days with some early version. We invite researchers,
practitioners, and others interested in ubiquitous computing and networking
to participate in the 2006 International Symposium on Ubiquitous Computing
Systems (UCS 2006) held in Seoul, Korea, October 11 - 13, 2006.
UCS 2006 focuses on the emerging area of ubiquitous computing. The
symposium offers the opportunity for in-depth exploration of the most
recent research and development findings in the field of ubiquitous
computing with particular emphasis on balancing the theories and their
applications. The city of Seoul is a mega-center of computer and communication
academia/industry, and the symposium will attract a variety of participants
from all over the world for sharing up-to-date information on ubiquitous
computing and their applications. Exhibition is also held to allow
the relevant industries to disseminate recent products. We encourage
contributions describing innovative work on ubiquitous computing systems.
Areas of interest include, but not limited to:
- Enabling Technologies for Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing
- Infrastructure for Ubiquitous Computing
- Wireless Networks and Home Networks for Ubiquitous Computing
- Location-dependent and Context-aware Computing
- Networked Robots for Ubiquitous Computing
- Smart Sensors and Sensor Networks for Ubiquitous Computing
- Portable Devices and Wearable Computers
- Passive, Active, and Smart Tags for Ubiquitous Computing
- Home and Office Appliances
- Software Architecture for Home/Smart Appliances
- Various Middleware for Ubiquitous Computing
- Gaming Applications in Ubiquitous Computing Environments
- Modeling and Inference
- Human Computer Interaction in Ubiquitous Computing
- Security and Privacy for Ubiquitous Computing
- Social Solutions for Ubiquitous Computing
- Domestic Environments and Health Care
Important Dates
- Submission deadline:
April 3, 2006 >> April 17( extended ) >> April 20( extended ) - Notification of acceptance:
June 1, 2006>> July 8, 2006 ( extended ) - Camera-ready papers:
July 17, 2006>> July 22, 2006(extended)
Paper Submission
The UCS2006 Proceedings will be published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Technical papers for UCS2006 must not exceed 16 pages (but we explicitly welcome shorter papers) and include an abstract of 100-150 words. The submitted paper must be camera-ready and formatted according to the rules of LNCS (for formatting information see Information for LNCS Authors). Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper. PostScript and source versions of the paper must be submitted electronically through the paper submission system. Refer to the home page www.ukoreaforum.or.kr/ucs2006/.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, please contact
1. about the conference
Hee Yong Youn, Sungkyunkwan Univ., School of Info. & Comm. Engg.,
Korea
Phone: +82-31-290-7147; Fax: +82-31-290-7231; WWW: http://mobile.skku.ac.kr;
Email: youn@ece.skku.ac.kr; or see the conference home page
URL: http://www.ukoreaforum.or.kr/ucs2006/
2. Secretariat
Suhee Kim, u-Korea Forum(Korea)
phone : +82-2-2676-1748, +82-2-2168-9575
fax : +82-2-2636-8225
email : shkim@ukoreaforum.or.kr
