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Call for Workshop Proposals -- IEEE PerCom 2023
https://www.percom.org/call-for-workshops/

*Important Dates*
Workshop proposal submission deadline: July 2nd, 2022
Notification: July 26th, 2022

IEEE PerCom is the premier annual scholarly venue in pervasive computing
and communications. Pervasive computing has not only been a vivid research
area, but also found its way into many commercial and consumer systems and
applications due to tremendous advances in a broad spectrum of technologies
and topics such as wireless networking, mobile and distributed computing,
sensor and actuator systems, ambient intelligence, and smart mobile and
embedded devices. Due to the pervasiveness of such systems, users become
central in the development and realization of innovative pervasive systems.
Advances in all these fields have led to innovative platforms, protocols,
systems, and applications but still a lot can be done to improve their
quality, sustainability and acceptance.

In 2023, PerCom will be held in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Currently, PerCom
2023 is planned as an in-person event.

The PerCom 2023 Organizing Committee invites proposals for one-day or
half-day workshops, to be held prior to or immediately after the main
conference. The purpose of the workshops is to stimulate discussions on
state-of-the-art, emerging, visionary, and also controversial topics.
Workshops should be organized to promote lively interaction, and plans to
promote interaction and discussion must be clearly addressed in the written
workshop proposals. The organizers of accepted workshops are required to
publicize the workshop through disseminating the call for papers, solicit
submissions, conduct the reviewing process, and decide upon the final
workshop program. At least one organizer must be physically present at the
workshop. We are aware that the possibility to visit Atlanta depends on the
future pandemic situation and of course only applies under the assumption
that PerCom can take place as a hybrid event (at least partially in
presence). Therefore, organizers should plan on a best-effort basis,
possibly including organizers from different locations, for instance, to
limit the impact of travel restrictions.

Workshop proposals are solicited in all areas and topics pertaining to
research and applications in pervasive computing and communications.
Workshops addressing new emerging research directions in pervasive
computing and communication are especially welcome. Further, workshops with
novel formats, e.g., focused on a specific topic in a tutorial-style
fashion, are strongly encouraged. Workshop papers will be included and
indexed in the IEEE digital library (Xplore). The page limit for accepted
regular workshop papers is 6 pages, including all figures, tables, and
references.

**Workshop Proposal Submission Instructions**
Workshop proposals should be submitted (in PDF format) no later than July
2nd, 2022 by e-mail to percom2023-worksh...@dii.unipi.it

Each workshop proposal must include:

The workshop title and acronym.
The name, address, and a short bio of up to 200 words for each of the
workshop organizers; workshops may have up to three organizers. It is
strongly recommended that organizers belong to at least two different
institutions.
A brief description (up to 2 pages) of
the technical issues that the workshop will address,
the reasons the workshop is of interest to the PerCom community,
a description of the communities/groups the workshop aims to attract,
a short discussion of related workshops and conferences and an outline of
why the proposed workshop is unique.
The planned format of the workshop (e.g., keynotes, paper presentations,
posters, demos) and duration (e.g., one-day, half-day). You must also
provide a well-defined strategy to facilitate lively and interactive
discussions. In your plan, please also consider how you could support an
engaging workshop.
A description of past editions of the workshop (if the workshop had already
been held before), including the number of submitted and accepted papers
and number of attendees. Please also address any differences between the
proposed edition of the workshop and the previous edition(s). OR, if the
workshop is new, an estimate of the expected number of submitted and
accepted papers, and of the expected number of attendees.
 A description of the publicity plan.
The names of potential program committee members.
The workshop website address.
We are dedicated to support gender equality, hence we would like you to
strive for a gender balance in the TPC and invited speakers. In addition,
when appropriate, consider topics in the CFP addressing gender equality.
For instance, one could include in the list of topics gender aspects such
as fundamental requirements in the design of technology and systems,
solutions promoting gender diversity/neutrality

Tentative dates for workshop paper submission and notification (*not* to be
confused with the earlier dates for submitting workshop proposals!):

Paper submission deadline: November 14, 2022
Paper notification: January 5, 2023

Workshop Chairs
Qi Han, Colorado School of Mines, USA
Carlo Vallati, University of Pisa, Italy

PerCom General Chairs
Sajal K. Das, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
WenZhan Song, University of Georgia, USA
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