[agents] CFP - Special Theme on "User-Driven RFID Applications and Challenges" in Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (Springer)

Zakaria Maamar Zakaria.Maamar at zu.ac.ae
Thu Sep 9 08:50:44 EDT 2010


Call for Papers 
Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (Springer)
Special Theme on "User-Driven RFID Applications and Challenges"
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*****Overview*****

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems are emerging as one of the
most pervasive computing technologies due to their low cost and their
broad applicability. RFID communication is fast, convenient and its
application can substantially save time, improve services, reduce labor
cost, thwart product counterfeiting and theft and maintain quality
standards. Common applications range from highway toll collection,
supply chain management, public transportation, controlling building
access, animal tracking to developing smart home appliances and remote
keyless entry for automobiles.

While RFID technology provides promising benefits such as inventory
visibility and business process automation, some significant challenges
need to be overcome before these benefits can be realized. One important
issue is how to process and manage RFID data, which is typically in
large volume, noisy and unreliable, time-dependent, dynamically
changing, and of varying ownership. Another issue is how to seamlessly
integrate low-level RFID data into (existing) enterprise information
infrastructures (e.g., upper-level business processes). Finally, RFID
systems present a number of inherent vulnerabilities with serious
potential security implications. Indeed, given the ability of
inexpensively tagging and thus monitoring a large number of items and/or
people, RFID raises some serious security and privacy concerns. RFID
systems are vulnerable to a broad range of malicious attacks ranging
from passive eavesdropping to active interference. 

This special issue aims at presenting the latest developments, trends,
and research challenges and solutions for RFID Technology. Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to: 

- Innovative RFID-enabled applications.
- RFID and physical user interfaces.
- RFID security & privacy.
- Case studies and field trials.
- Next generation RFID technologies.
- Behaviour analysis and situation awareness. 
- RFID case studies, field trials, industrial applications.
- Data management issues in RFID applications. 
- Integrated RFID and Sensor networks.
- Web services and RFID.
- Performance evaluation of RFID systems and applications.

*****Submission Guidelines*****

Papers submitted to this special issue for possible publication must be
original and must not be under consideration for publication in any
other journal or conference. Papers in the issue are expected to be
substantially extended and revised from conference or workshop versions.

******Important Dates******

- Manuscript submission deadline: 15th of October 2010 
- Reviews due: 15th of December 2010
- Revised papers due: 31st of January 2011
- Final Decision: 28th of February 2011
- Camera-ready papers due: 14th of March 2011
- Tentative Publication date: Summer/Fall issue, 2011

  

******Guest Editors******

Dr. Katerina Mitrokotsa
School of Computer & Communication Sciences,
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
katerina.mitrokotsa at epfl.ch

Dr. Michael Sheng
School of Computer Science
The University of Adelaide, Australia
qsheng at cs.adelaide.edu.au

Dr. Sherali Zeadally
Department of Computer Science and
Information Technology,
University of the District of Columbia, USA
szeadally at udc.edu

Dr. Zakaria Maamar
College of Information Technology,
Zayed University, U.A.E
zakaria.maamar at zu.ac.ae






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