Work in Progress (WiP) Session

The Work in Progress (WiP) session provides an opportunity to present and discuss new challenges and visions, showcase early research results, and explore novel research directions. The specific aim of the WiP session is to provide a forum for timely presentation, discussion and feedback for novel, controversial, and thought-provoking ideas. Contributions are solicited in all areas of pervasive computing research and applications. Papers are expected to report on early or ongoing research on any aspect of pervasive computing and communications. Preliminary experimental results are appreciated.

All selected papers must be presented. They will be included in PerCom Workshops proceedings to be published by IEEE and included in the IEEE Xplore digital library. The WiP Chairs and the WiP Program Committee will also select the best WiP contribution based on submissions and presentations.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Advances in pervasive systems and infrastructures: middleware systems and services; data engineering for pervasive computing; clouds, fog and edge computing; integrations of smartphones in pervasive experiences; applications of device-to-device coordination
  • Theories, models, and algorithms: context modeling and reasoning; adaptive computing; activity and emotion recognition; programming paradigms; applied machine learning; deep machine learning; federated learning; casual learning; cognitive computing; complex networks; spatio-temporal modeling techniques
  • Domain-specific challenges and novel applications: urban/mobile crowdsensing & intelligence; PerCom for healthcare and well-being; cyber-physical PerCom; smart homes and virtual assistants; innovative PerCom applications (e.g., sports analytics, crime prevention, pervasive nowcasting)
  • Intersections of PerCom with: opportunistic networks; IoT and sensor systems; RFID systems; pervasive data science, cyber physical systems
  • New techniques for user-level concerns: participatory and social sensing; trust, security, and privacy; user interface, interaction, and persuasion; online and offline social networking and pervasive computing
  • Technological innovations: architectures, protocols, and technologies for pervasive communications; energy-harvesting, self-powered, or battery-less systems; mobile and wearable systems; smart devices and environments; positioning and tracking technologies; wireless crowd-recharging; device-free human sensing

Submission Guidelines

Authors are requested to submit original, unpublished manuscripts in standard IEEE proceedings format (two-column format with a 4-page limit including figures, tables, and references, US letter size (8.5 by 11 inches)) in PDF format that include contact information of all the authors. The official IEEE manuscript templates for conference proceedings, as well as more detailed formatting instructions, can be found at https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html. All submitted manuscripts will be reviewed by the WiP Technical Program Committee. The authors of accepted papers will present their work during the main conference. At least one author must have a full conference registration.

All manuscripts must be registered and submitted through the EDAS submission site (https://edas.info/N30108) prior to the submission deadline.

Important Dates

  • Submission Deadline: December 9, 2022 December 13, 2022
  • Notification of Acceptance: January 5, 2023
  • Early registration deadline: January 15, 2023
  • Camera Ready Deadline: January 30, 2023
  • Conference Dates: March 13 – 17, 2023

All deadlines are 23:59 AoE. For more information, check the PerCom Important Dates page.

WiP Chairs

  • Delphine Reinhardt, University of Goettingen, Germany
  • Simone Silvestri, University of Kentucky, USA

TPC

  • Alessandra De Paola, University of Palermo, Italy
  • Amartya Sen, Oakland University, USA
  • Christian Krupitzer, Universität Hohenheim, Germany
  • Corey Baker, University of Kentucky, USA
  • Daniela Nicklas, University of Bamberg, Germany
  • Francesco Betti Sorbelli, University of Perugia, Italy
  • Francesco Restuccia, Northeastern University, USA
  • Gabriele Civitarese, University of Milan, Italy
  • Gregor Schiele, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
  • Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Osaka University, Japan
  • Janick Edinger, University of Hamburg, Germany
  • Jennifer Simonjan, Lakeside Labs, Austria
  • Kristina Yordanova, University of Greifswald, Germany
  • Lik-Hang Lee, KAIST, South Korea, Korea (South)
  • Marco Ortolani, Keele University, United Kingdom (Great Britain)
  • Nathalie Mitton, Inria Lille – Nord Europe, France
  • Nathaniel Hudson, University of Chicago, USA
  • Sandip Chakraborty, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India
  • Satyaki Roy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
  • Susumu Ishihara, Shizuoka University, Japan
  • Tristan Braud, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
  • Vincenzo Agate, University of Palermo, Italy
  • Viviana Arrigoni, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

For further information about the Work in Progress portion of the program, please contact the WiP Co-Chairs Delphine Reinhardt (reinhardt@cs.uni-goettingen.de) and Simone Silvestri (silvestri@cs.uky.edu).