The chair of Demonstration Session is Christian Prehofer from Nokia Research. So the proposals of 1-2 pages in length should be sent to Christian [christianDOTprehoferATnokiaDOTcom] directly who will organise and select demonstrations for the conference.
The demonstration session at ICPS 2009 is looking for innovative technologies and applications, which have the potential to significantly impact how we interact with the pervasive environment in future. This for instance means demonstrations that bring significant value for specific needs or enable main stream application of existing service concepts.
Topics include the following areas:- Wearable and mobile computing,
- Pervasive computing administration and management,
- Advanced computer vision and virtualization,
- User interfaces and interaction models,
- Positioning and tracking technologies, as well as services for these,
- Security services for applications in pervasive environments,
- Web 2.0-based services and technologies.
