> > > > The 5th ACM HotPlanet Workshop > Co-located with SIGCOMMM 2013, 12-16 August 2013, Hong Kong > http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2013/hotplanet.php > > Paper Submissions Due: March 9, 2013 11:59 EST > Acceptance Notification: April 28, 2013 > Camera Ready:May 25, 2013 > Workshop Date: T.B.D. > > 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 large-scale, planet-wide data collection, storage, > processing and dissemination > technologies, advancing our knowledge about human behaviour and interactions > at a planetary scale. > Evolution of such technologies and methodologies, in addition to the high > investments in Internet of > Things (IoT) deployments in Asia, has inherently led to a number of security, > privacy and ethical issues > as well as new systems, networking, and application challenges. > > This 5th ACM HotPlanet workshop will bring together networking, wireless, > mobile computing and > systems research to understand the challenges ahead and advance the dialogue > on topics related to > large-scale measurements and big data analytics centred around individuals. > It aims to attract > publications on: novel data collection, data analysis and knowledge-discovery > methodologies; > showcasing demonstrations of innovative real-world ambitious measurement > technologies, applications, > and large-scale deployment experiences; innovative large-scale mobile sensing > systems and big social > media data and location traces analytics. Topics of Interest include: > > Big Data analytics (Social Media , mobility traces, prediction techniques, > etc.) > Mobile Sensing systems > Big Data Privacy & Security > Large scale measurement methodologies > Novel social & sensing application > Open source and virtualized sensing infrastructure > Cloud computing paradigms for decentralized analysis > Incentive models for encouraging users and businesses to collect and > contribute data > Profiling, personalisation, geotargeting > Programming paradigms for large scale data collection > Data quality issues > Internet of Things > Smart energy-aware systems > Large scale mobile application market experience > Regulatory, legal and ethical issues in planet-wide data collection > > > Technical Program Co-Chairs: > Emiliano Miluzzo AT&T Labs - Research, USA > Hamed Haddadi Queen Mary University of London, UK > > General Chair: Pan Hui HKUST/T-labs > > Technical Program Committee: > Ian Brown Oxford Internet Institute, UK > Aline Carneiro Viana INRIA, France > Wing Cheong Lau CUHK, Hong Kong > Christos Efstratiou University of Cambridge, UK > Raghu Ganti IBM Research, USA > Tristan Henderson University of St. Andrews, UK > Pan Hui HKUST/T-labs > Mohamed Ali Kaafar INRIA/NICTA > Nic Lane MSR-A, China > Hengchang Liu UIUC, USA > Mirco Musolesi University of Birmingham, UK > Konstantina Papagiannaki Telefonica, Spain > Weixiong Rao Helsinki University, Finland > Junehwa Song KAIST, Republic of Korea > Alexander Varshavsky AT&T Labs - Research, USA > > HotPlanet 2013 accepts original submissions which are not under review, or > published at, previous > workshops, conferences, or journals. Submissions may not exceed 6 pages > double column, including > figures, tables, references, and appendices. Authors are required to use the > ACM template for > submissions: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates > > All submissions will be evaluated via a single-blind review process: please > include author names and > affiliation in the submission. Register and submit your paper at > https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hotplanet2013
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