While I don't doubt that ACM BuildSys is a great venue to discuss
6TiSCH-related issues, I need to remind the WG that our policy has been NOT
to publish CFPs to the ML.

On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 2:41 PM, Polly Huang <[email protected]> wrote:

> -- Our sincere apologies if you receive duplicates of the call --
>
> ==============================================
> Dear Colleagues,
>
>
> Please see below the Call for Papers for ACM BuildSys 2017. We
> enthusiastically look forward to your submissions on advancements in
> systems for any aspect of the built environment.  Our sincere
> apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email.
>
>
> BuildSys has established itself as the premier conference for
> researchers and practitioners working to develop and optimize smart
> infrastructure systems that are driven by sensing, computing, and
> control functions. The review process is very thorough, and
> publications are considered to have the same value as journal
> publications in engineering fields.
>
>
> November 8-9, 2017
> Delft, The Netherlands | co-located with ACM SenSys 2017
> http://buildsys.acm.org/2017/
>
>
> Important Dates:
> Abstract Registration: June 9, 2017 (11:59 PM AoE)
> Paper Submission Deadline: June 16, 2017 (11:59 PM AoE)
> Acceptance Notification: August 18, 2017
> Camera-Ready Deadline: September, 2017
> Conference Dates:  November 8-9, 2017
>
>
> ** For the abstract registration, you only need to enter the title of
> the paper, the list of authors and their email addresses, the PC
> conflicts, and a brief abstract (~150-250 words). After registering
> the paper's abstract, you will have an additional week to upload the
> PDF file of the paper (either a 10-page Full paper or a 4-page Notes
> paper).
>
>
> Advances in the effective integration of networked sensors, building
> controls, and physical infrastructure are transforming our society,
> allowing the formation of unprecedented built environments and
> interlocking physical, social, cyber challenges. Built environments,
> including buildings and critical urban infrastructure, account for
> over half of society’s energy consumption and are the mainstay of our
> nation’s economy, security and health. As a result, there is a broad
> recognition that systems optimizing explicitly for the built
> environment are particularly important in improving our society, e.g.,
> by increasing its sustainability and enhancing people’s
> quality-of-life. These systems represent the foundation for emerging
> “smart cities”.
>
>
> The 4th ACM International Conference on Systems for Energy-Efficient
> Built Environments (BuildSys 2017) will be held November 8-9, 2017 at
> Delft, The Netherlands. We invite original contributions in the areas
> of intelligent systems and applications for the built environment.
> BuildSys particularly emphasizes approaches that improve energy
> efficiency, reduce costs, increase performance, and add novel
> functionality for improving users’ comfort and experience. BuildSys’
> scope is broad, encompassing all systems within the built environment
> of the urban fabric, including not only buildings but also critical
> infrastructure systems, such as water, power, lighting,
> communications, and transportation that will make up the “smart
> cities” of the future.
>
>
> Submission Types:
> We solicit three types of original submissions:
>   * Regular papers for oral presentation (10 pages)
>   * Notes papers for oral presentation (4 pages)
>   * Technical posters and demos will be solicited via a separate call (2
> pages)
>
>
> Topics:
> Papers are invited in all emerging aspects of information-driven
> systems for the built environment. Topics of interest include but are
> not limited to the following:
> ·     Applications in smart and connected communities;
> ·     Sensing and control for urban infrastructure systems;
> ·     Novel sensor methodologies, techniques, and tools;
> ·     Sensing and control of electrical, gas, and water loads;
> ·     Improved user interfaces to built infrastructure;
> ·     Modeling, simulation, optimization, and control of heating,
>       cooling, lighting, ventilation, water usage and other resource
>       flows in built environments;
> ·     Sensor systems and applications that enhance energy efficiency,
>       energy reliability, durability and comfort;
> ·     Systems that integrate infrastructure with the smart grid to
>       offer demand response and ancillary services;
> ·     Distributed generation, alternative energy, renewable sources,
>       and energy storage in buildings;
> ·     Emerging standards for data collection, energy control, or
>       interoperability of disparate devices or systems;
> ·     Sensing, modeling, and predicting the urban heartbeat including
>       sounds, movements, and radio spectrum;
> ·     Human in the loop sensing and control for efficient usage of
>       electricity, gas, heating, water;
> ·     Sensor systems for reliable occupancy counting;
> ·     Long-lived and energy harvesting sensor systems;
> ·     Scalable indoor localization and contextual computing;
> ·     Security, privacy, safety, and reliability in built systems;
> ·     Empirical studies of city-scale wireless communications.
>
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Thomas Watteyne, PhD
Research Scientist & Innovator, Inria
Sr Networking Design Eng, Linear Tech
Founder & co-lead, UC Berkeley OpenWSN
Co-chair, IETF 6TiSCH

www.thomaswatteyne.com
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