[DFSci] [Mycolleagues] UNet'18: Call for Workshops and Special Sessions - Deadline Today

Slim Rekhis slim.rekhis at gmail.com
Fri Dec 1 05:54:32 PST 2017


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Call for Workshop and Special Session Proposals

Fourth International Symposium on Ubiquitous Networking (UNet' 2018)
Hammamet, Tunisia, May 03-05, 2018

http://www.unet-conf.org/


The Fourth international symposium on Ubiquitous Networking (UNetí18)
highlights new trends and findings in hot topics related to ubiquitous
computing/networking. UNet provides an excellent opportunity to share
knowledge and the practicability of sciences and technologies of
information and communications. This event intends to bring together
researchers and practitioners to present and discuss their recent
progresses in all major areas of ubiquitous networking. UNet 2018 solicits
high-quality and original contributions, and will features thematic content
across the following five tracks:

- Track 1: Ubiquitous Communication Technologies and Networking
- Track 2: Ubiquitous Internet of Things
- Track 3: Mobile Edge Networking and Fog-Cloud Computing
- Track 4: Data Engineering for Ubiquitous Environments
- Track 5: Cyber Security for Ubiquitous Communication


UNet 2018 will be hosting a series of Workshops and Special Sessions, and
invites the submission of proposals. Workshops and Special Sessions should
complement the main conference tracks with new emerging topics of
particular interest to the community on the latest technical issues related
to ubiquitous computing and networking. They could also consist of work
done within the framework of a particular international project.

Workshops and Special Sessions offer a unique opportunity for in-depth
discussions, where researchers and industry entities are invited to share
their research and development results on specific areas and novel
challenging topics. Both of Workshops and Special Sessions will be planned
in parallel to the main UNet'18 program.

Papers submitted to Workshops or Special Sessions will have to be evaluated
and peer-reviewed under the very same criteria of the main conference.
Accepted papers will appear in the main conference proceedings.


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Workshop Proposal Format
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A workshop should include a mix of regular papers, invited presentations
and panels that encourage the participation of attendees in active
discussion. It can be delivered in half or full day

Workshop proposals should be submitted by the prospective organizer(s) who
will commit to promoting and handling the review process. A workshop
proposal (maximum 5 pages) must include:
- Title of the workshop
- Description of the technical issues covered
- Workshop Organizers (names, affiliation and contact information)
- A short biography of the organizers
- Program committee members
- Prospective invited speakers (indication that speakers accepted to
participate is appreciated)
- Planned format of the workshop, including:
  * Duration of the workshop (Half-day or Full-day) and a tentative schedule
  * Number of expected submitted papers
  * Number of expected attendees
  * Panel topic
- Draft Call for Papers
- A description of the publicity and promotion plan
- A description of previous versions of the workshop (if available),
including number of submitted and accepted papers, number of attendees, etc..



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Special Session Proposal Format
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A Special Session includes regular papers and should be delivered in
one-session.

Special-session proposals should be submitted by the prospective
organizer(s) who will commit to promoting and handling the review process
of their special session as Chairs or Co-Chairs of the event.

A Special Session Proposal should include the following information:

- Title of the Special Session
- Description of the technical issues covered
- Special Session Organizers (names, affiliation and contact information)
- A short biography of the Special Session chair(s)
- Number of expected submitted papers, and number of expected attendees
- Draft Call for Papers
- A description of the publicity and promotion plan


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Workshop And Special Session Proposal Submission
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Workshop/Special Session Proposals should be submitted in a single PDF file
for review via EDAS (https://edas.info/N24011).

UNet'18 does not provide any funding for the workshop or Special Session
speakers. The organizers of each accepted workshop or Special Session will
receive complimentary registration.

For any further information, please contact the Workshop and Special
Sessions Co-Chairs:
Rachid EL-Azouzi (rachid.elazouzi at univ-avignon.fr) and Tembine Hamidou (
tembine at nyu.edu).


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Important Dates
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- Proposal Deadline: December 1st, 2017
- Notification of Selection: December 5th, 2017
- Website for each workshop on: December 11th, 2017
- Deadline for workshop papers submission: January 21st, 2018
- Notification: March 20th, 2018
- Submission of camera ready: April 2nd, 2018
- Workshop and Special Session date: May 03-05, 2018
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