Call for Papers


CFP in .TXT and PDF format.

Smartphone 2010 will be the most comprehensive workshop focused on advances in Smartphone applications and services.
Smartphone is an outcome of a state of the art and novel mobile technologies that includes highly capable handheld device or cell-phone with advanced features such as iPhone OS, Android, Linux Mobile, Windows Mobile/Phone operation system, access to the Internet, and other computer-like processing capabilities similar to personal computer. Recently, smartphones have been widely used and are reaching over 4 billion subscribers these days due to their innovative capabilities of supporting many interesting/valuable applications and handheld mobile Internet service. Most of researchers predict smartphone will have a portion about 40 % among whole mobile handsets. On the other hand the rapid growing trends of smartphones throughout the past few years have contributed to increasing Pervasive Computing (PC) for providing a variety of convergence services, playing a key role to connect with smart and intelligent computing devices.
The goal of this issue is to bring together the state of the art research contribution that describes original and unpublished work addressing for Smartphone Applications and Services technologies for PC. It will reflect the state-of-the-art of the various smartphone applications and services, open market place for smartphone applications, smartphone platforms, smartphone security of new processing techniques in engineering, science, and other disciplines related to the smartphone applications and services for pervasive computing. Topics of primary interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Smartphone applications for PC
  • Smartphone converged services for PC
  • Smartphone platform for PC
  • Smartphone middleware in PC
  • Smartphone multimedia services in PC
  • Smartphone connectivity for PC
  • Smartphone security issues for PC
  • Smartphone service managements and policies for PC
  • Smartphone challenges and future trends

 

Submission Guidelines

All submissions must be written in English.
They must contain no information identifying the author(s) or their affiliation(s).
All papers must be submitted in an electronic format which conforms to the workshop proceedings style and submitted as DOC or PDF files.
The corresponding word files can be found from the following links:
http://www.ftrai.org/acsa2010/cfp/ACSA-10_sample.doc

Papers must strictly adhere to page limits (8-10 pages for Full Papers, 4-5 pages for Regular Papers).
Papers exceeding the page limits will be rejected without review.

 

Proceeding and Publication

All accepted and presented papers in Smartphone-10 will be included in Special Issues of the following international journals indexed by SCI/E and KCIE.

  1. Full Papers
    • Personal and Ubiquitous Computing - Springer indexed by SCIE.
    • Mathematical and Computer Modelling (MCM) - Elsevier (SCIE)
    • Journal of Telecommunication Systems (JTS) - Springer (SCI-E)
  2. Regular Papers
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems (JIPS) - KIPS indexed by KCIE.

 

Important Dates

Paper Submission Due: July 31, 2023 August 15, 2010. (Extended)
First Acceptance Notification: September 25, 2010.
Revision Due: October 10, 2010.
Second Acceptance Notification: October 31, 2010.
Presentation Material Due (PPT): November 15, 2010.
Registration Due : November 15, 2023 November 5, 2010.
Symposium Days: December 9-11, 2009.
Final Acceptance Notification: December 31, 2010.
Camera Ready Due: January 15, 2011.
Journal Publication Date: 2nd or 3rd Quarter, 2011 (Tentative)

 

Contact Information

If you have any question about the CfP and papers submission, please email to Prof. Jong Hyuk Park([email protected]) and Dr. Taeshik Shon ([email protected]).

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Security and Applications
(ACSA-10)

Wireless sensor network
Technologies and Applications
(WTA-10)

Advanced Future
Multimedia Services (AFMS-10)

Bio-inspired computing
for Hybrid Information Technology
(BHIT-10)