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Dear Colleagues,


Please see below the Call for Papers for ACM BuildSys 2017. We
enthusiastically look forward to your submissions on advancements in
systems for any aspect of the built environment.  Our sincere
apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email.


BuildSys has established itself as the premier conference for
researchers and practitioners working to develop and optimize smart
infrastructure systems that are driven by sensing, computing, and
control functions. The review process is very thorough, and
publications are considered to have the same value as journal
publications in engineering fields.


November 8-9, 2017
Delft, The Netherlands | co-located with ACM SenSys 2017
http://buildsys.acm.org/2017/


Important Dates:
Abstract Registration: June 9, 2017 (11:59 PM AoE)
Paper Submission Deadline: June 16, 2017 (11:59 PM AoE)
Acceptance Notification: August 18, 2017
Camera-Ready Deadline: September, 2017
Conference Dates:  November 8-9, 2017


** For the abstract registration, you only need to enter the title of
the paper, the list of authors and their email addresses, the PC
conflicts, and a brief abstract (~150-250 words). After registering
the paper's abstract, you will have an additional week to upload the
PDF file of the paper (either a 10-page Full paper or a 4-page Notes
paper).


Advances in the effective integration of networked sensors, building
controls, and physical infrastructure are transforming our society,
allowing the formation of unprecedented built environments and
interlocking physical, social, cyber challenges. Built environments,
including buildings and critical urban infrastructure, account for
over half of society=E2=80=99s energy consumption and are the mainstay of o=
ur
nation=E2=80=99s economy, security and health. As a result, there is a broa=
d
recognition that systems optimizing explicitly for the built
environment are particularly important in improving our society, e.g.,
by increasing its sustainability and enhancing people=E2=80=99s
quality-of-life. These systems represent the foundation for emerging
=E2=80=9Csmart cities=E2=80=9D.


The 4th ACM International Conference on Systems for Energy-Efficient
Built Environments (BuildSys 2017) will be held November 8-9, 2017 at
Delft, The Netherlands. We invite original contributions in the areas
of intelligent systems and applications for the built environment.
BuildSys particularly emphasizes approaches that improve energy
efficiency, reduce costs, increase performance, and add novel
functionality for improving users=E2=80=99 comfort and experience. BuildSys=
=E2=80=99
scope is broad, encompassing all systems within the built environment
of the urban fabric, including not only buildings but also critical
infrastructure systems, such as water, power, lighting,
communications, and transportation that will make up the =E2=80=9Csmart
cities=E2=80=9D of the future.


Submission Types:
We solicit three types of original submissions:
  * Regular papers for oral presentation (10 pages)
  * Notes papers for oral presentation (4 pages)
  * Technical posters and demos will be solicited via a separate call (2 pa=
ges)


Topics:
Papers are invited in all emerging aspects of information-driven
systems for the built environment. Topics of interest include but are
not limited to the following:
=C2=B7     Applications in smart and connected communities;
=C2=B7     Sensing and control for urban infrastructure systems;
=C2=B7     Novel sensor methodologies, techniques, and tools;
=C2=B7     Sensing and control of electrical, gas, and water loads;
=C2=B7     Improved user interfaces to built infrastructure;
=C2=B7     Modeling, simulation, optimization, and control of heating,
      cooling, lighting, ventilation, water usage and other resource
      flows in built environments;
=C2=B7     Sensor systems and applications that enhance energy efficiency,
      energy reliability, durability and comfort;
=C2=B7     Systems that integrate infrastructure with the smart grid to
      offer demand response and ancillary services;
=C2=B7     Distributed generation, alternative energy, renewable sources,
      and energy storage in buildings;
=C2=B7     Emerging standards for data collection, energy control, or
      interoperability of disparate devices or systems;
=C2=B7     Sensing, modeling, and predicting the urban heartbeat including
      sounds, movements, and radio spectrum;
=C2=B7     Human in the loop sensing and control for efficient usage of
      electricity, gas, heating, water;
=C2=B7     Sensor systems for reliable occupancy counting;
=C2=B7     Long-lived and energy harvesting sensor systems;
=C2=B7     Scalable indoor localization and contextual computing;
=C2=B7     Security, privacy, safety, and reliability in built systems;
=C2=B7     Empirical studies of city-scale wireless communications.


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Workshop on Data Fusion in the Internet of Things (DFIoT)

http://dfiot2017.nce.ufrj.br/

Co-located with IEEE 15th International Conference on Pervasive
Intelligence and
Computing =E2=80=93 PICom 2017 (http://cse.stfx.ca/~picom2017/)
Orlando, USA

----------------------------------------------------------------------

CALL FOR PAPERS

The recent technological advances in computer and communication
technologies have been
fostering an enormous growth in the number of smart objects available for
usage. The
integration of these smart objects into the Internet originated the concept
of Internet of Things
(IoT). The IoT vision advocates a world of interconnected objects, capable
of being identified,
addressed, controlled, and accessed via the Internet. Such objects can
communicate with
each other, with other virtual resources available on the web, with
information systems and
human users. IoT applications involve interactions among several
heterogeneous devices,
most of them directly interacting with their physical surroundings.

New challenges emerge in this scenario as well as several opportunities to
be exploited. One
of such opportunities regards the leveraging of the massive amount of data
produced by the
widely-spread sensors to produce value-added information for the end users.
In this context,
techniques to promote knowledge discovery from the huge amount of sensing
data are
required to fully exploit the potential usage of the IoT devices. In this
context, data fusion
techniques are data techniques dealing with the association, correlation,
and combination of
data and information from single and multiple sources to achieve refined
position and identity
estimates, and complete and timely assessments of situations and threats,
and their
significance. Since IoT data is usually dynamic and heterogeneous, it
becomes important to
investigate techniques for understanding and resolving issues about data
fusion in IoT.
Employment of such Data fusion techniques are useful to reveal trends in
the sampled data,
uncover new patterns of monitored variables, make predictions, thus
improving decision
making process, reducing decisions response times, and enabling more
intelligent and
immediate situation awareness.

The goal of this Workshop is to present and discuss the recent advances in
the
interdisciplinary data fusion research areas applied to IoT. We aim to
bring together
specialists from academia and industry in different fields to discuss
further developments and
trends in the data fusion area.

Topics appropriate for this workshop include (but are not necessarily
limited to):

=E2=80=A2 Data collection and abstraction in IoT
=E2=80=A2 Knowledge fusion in IoT
=E2=80=A2 Machine learning, data mining and fusion for IoT
=E2=80=A2 Data streams fusion in IoT
=E2=80=A2 Data models for IoT
=E2=80=A2 Fusion models for IoT
=E2=80=A2 Subjective Logic applied to IoT
=E2=80=A2 Dynamic analysis in IoT
=E2=80=A2 Social data fusion and social IoT
=E2=80=A2 Probabilistic reasoning in IoT
=E2=80=A2 Decision systems in IoT
=E2=80=A2 Web data fusion
=E2=80=A2 Image Fusion
=E2=80=A2 Tracking

The submission dates are:

=E2=80=A2 Submission Due: 10 July 2017
=E2=80=A2 Author Notification: 10 August 2017
=E2=80=A2 Camera-ready Paper Due: 15 August 2017

Authors are invited to submit their original research work that has not
previously been
published or under review in any other venue. Papers should be prepared in
IEEE CS
Proceedings format and submitted via EDAS systems.
Research papers should explore a specific technology problem and propose a
complete
solution to it. Authors should submit 6 pages Research papers using IEEE
template. At least
one of the authors of any accepted paper is requested to register and
present the paper at
the conference.

Organizing Committee:

=E2=80=A2 Claudio M. de Farias =E2=80=93 Federal University of Rio de Janei=
ro - Brazil
=E2=80=A2 Fl=C3=A1via C. Delicato =E2=80=93 Federal University of Rio de Ja=
neiro =E2=80=93 Brazil
=E2=80=A2 Luci Pirmez =E2=80=93 Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Braz=
il

Program Committee:

=E2=80=A2 Atslands Rego =E2=80=93 Federal University of Cear=C3=A1 =E2=80=
=93 Brazil
=E2=80=A2 Danielo Gomes =E2=80=93 Federal University of Cear=C3=A1 =E2=80=
=93 Brazil
=E2=80=A2 Kevin Wang =E2=80=93 The University of Auckland =E2=80=93 New Zea=
land
=E2=80=A2 Rodrigo Pereira David =E2=80=93 INMETRO =E2=80=93 Brazil
=E2=80=A2 Antonio Balzanella =E2=80=93 Dipartimento di Matematica e Fisica,=
 Seconda
Universita degli
Studi di Napoli =E2=80=93 Italy
=E2=80=A2 Celio Albuquerque =E2=80=93 Fluminense Federal University =E2=80=
=93 Brazil
=E2=80=A2 Haibo Zhang =E2=80=93 University of Otago =E2=80=93 New Zealand
=E2=80=A2 Paulo Pires =E2=80=93 Federal University of Rio de Janeiro =E2=80=
=93 Brazil
=E2=80=A2 Raquel A. F. Mini =E2=80=93 PUC-Minas =E2=80=93 Brazil
=E2=80=A2 Andre Aquino =E2=80=93 Federal University of Alagoas =E2=80=93 Br=
azil
=E2=80=A2 Wei Li =E2=80=93 University of Sydney =E2=80=93 Australia
=E2=80=A2 Antonio Guerrieri =E2=80=93 ICAR =E2=80=93 Italy
=E2=80=A2 Reyes Juarez Ramirez =E2=80=93 University of Baja California =E2=
=80=93 Mexico
=E2=80=A2 Jose Brancalion =E2=80=93 Embraer =E2=80=93 Brazil
=E2=80=A2 Andrea Omicini =E2=80=93 University of Bolonha =E2=80=93 Italy
=E2=80=A2 Flavio Mello =E2=80=93 Federal University of Rio de Janeiro =E2=
=80=93 Brazil
=E2=80=A2 Jonice Oliveira =E2=80=93 Federal University of Rio de Janeiro =
=E2=80=93 Brazil
=E2=80=A2 J=C3=B3 Ueyama =E2=80=93 University of S=C3=A3o Paulo =E2=80=93 B=
razil
=E2=80=A2 Haibin Zhu =E2=80=93 Nipissing University =E2=80=93 Canada
=E2=80=A2 Raffaele Gravina =E2=80=93 University of Calabria =E2=80=93 Italy
=E2=80=A2 Arnoldo Diaz Ramirez =E2=80=93 Instituto Tecnologico de Mexicali =
=E2=80=93 Mexico
=E2=80=A2 Joni Amorim =E2=80=93 University of Campinas =E2=80=93 Brazil
=E2=80=A2 Jos=C3=A9 Neuman =E2=80=93 Federal University of Cear=C3=A1 =E2=
=80=93 Brazil
=E2=80=A2 Alessandra De Paola =E2=80=93 Universit=C3=A0 degli Studi di Pale=
rmo =E2=80=93 Italy
=E2=80=A2 Florin Pop =E2=80=93 University Politehnica of Bucharest / ICI Bu=
charest =E2=80=93 Romenia
=E2=80=A2 Belur Dasarathy =E2=80=93 Independent Consultant =E2=80=93 USA
=E2=80=A2 Giancarlo Fortino =E2=80=93 University of Calabria =E2=80=93 Ital=
y
=E2=80=A2 Priscila Machado Vieira Lima =E2=80=93 Federal University of Rio =
de Janeiro =E2=80=93
Brazil
=E2=80=A2 Audun Josang =E2=80=93 University of Oslo =E2=80=93 Norway
=E2=80=A2 Francisco Herrera =E2=80=93 University of Granada =E2=80=93 Spain
=E2=80=A2 Adriana Viv=C3=A1cqua =E2=80=93 Federal University of Rio de Jane=
iro =E2=80=93 Brazil



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Alessandra De Paola - Ph.D.
DIID - Dipartimento dell'Innovazione Industriale e Digitale
Universit=C3=A0 degli Studi di Palermo
Viale delle Scienze, Edificio 6, 3=C2=B0 piano
90128 Palermo
phone: +39 091 238 62604
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">http://dfiot2017.nce.ufrj.br/</a><br><br>Co-located with IEEE 15th Intern=
ational Conference on Pervasive Intelligence and<br>Computing =E2=80=93 PIC=
om 2017 (<a href=3D"http://cse.stfx.ca/~picom2017/">http://cse.stfx.ca/~pic=
om2017/</a>)<br>Orlando, USA<br><br>---------------------------------------=
-------------------------------<br><br>CALL FOR PAPERS<br><br>The recent te=
chnological advances in computer and communication technologies have been<b=
r>fostering an enormous growth in the number of smart objects available for=
 usage. The<br>integration of these smart objects into the Internet origina=
ted the concept of Internet of Things<br>(IoT). The IoT vision advocates a =
world of interconnected objects, capable of being identified,<br>addressed,=
 controlled, and accessed via the Internet. Such objects can communicate wi=
th<br>each other, with other virtual resources available on the web, with i=
nformation systems and<br>human users. IoT applications involve interaction=
s among several heterogeneous devices,<br>most of them directly interacting=
 with their physical surroundings.<br><br>New challenges emerge in this sce=
nario as well as several opportunities to be exploited. One<br>of such oppo=
rtunities regards the leveraging of the massive amount of data produced by =
the<br>widely-spread sensors to produce value-added information for the end=
 users. In this context,<br>techniques to promote knowledge discovery from =
the huge amount of sensing data are<br>required to fully exploit the potent=
ial usage of the IoT devices. In this context, data fusion<br>techniques ar=
e data techniques dealing with the association, correlation, and combinatio=
n of<br>data and information from single and multiple sources to achieve re=
fined position and identity<br>estimates, and complete and timely assessmen=
ts of situations and threats, and their<br>significance. Since IoT data is =
usually dynamic and heterogeneous, it becomes important to<br>investigate t=
echniques for understanding and resolving issues about data fusion in IoT.<=
br>Employment of such Data fusion techniques are useful to reveal trends in=
 the sampled data,<br>uncover new patterns of monitored variables, make pre=
dictions, thus improving decision<br>making process, reducing decisions res=
ponse times, and enabling more intelligent and<br>immediate situation aware=
ness.<br><br>The goal of this Workshop is to present and discuss the recent=
 advances in the<br>interdisciplinary data fusion research areas applied to=
 IoT. We aim to bring together<br>specialists from academia and industry in=
 different fields to discuss further developments and<br>trends in the data=
 fusion area.<br><br>Topics appropriate for this workshop include (but are =
not necessarily limited to):<br><br>=E2=80=A2 Data collection and abstracti=
on in IoT<br>=E2=80=A2 Knowledge fusion in IoT<br>=E2=80=A2 Machine learnin=
g, data mining and fusion for IoT<br>=E2=80=A2 Data streams fusion in IoT<b=
r>=E2=80=A2 Data models for IoT<br>=E2=80=A2 Fusion models for IoT<br>=E2=
=80=A2 Subjective Logic applied to IoT<br>=E2=80=A2 Dynamic analysis in IoT=
<br>=E2=80=A2 Social data fusion and social IoT<br>=E2=80=A2 Probabilistic =
reasoning in IoT<br>=E2=80=A2 Decision systems in IoT<br>=E2=80=A2 Web data=
 fusion<br>=E2=80=A2 Image Fusion<br>=E2=80=A2 Tracking<br><br>The submissi=
on dates are:<br><br>=E2=80=A2 Submission Due: 10 July 2017<br>=E2=80=A2 Au=
thor Notification: 10 August 2017<br>=E2=80=A2 Camera-ready Paper Due: 15 A=
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                                      Call for Posters and Demos
                                           ACM Sensys 2017
                                   http://sensys.acm.org/2017/
                                       Delft, The Netherlands
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SenSys 2017 solicits submissions of poster and demo abstracts reflecting
on-going
research progress and/or demonstrating working prototypes. We welcome
submissions
in broadly defined areas of interests (but not limited to): systems of
smart sensors
and actuators, brand-new applications of sensory devices, smart things, and
smart
infrastructure, and the underlying research challenges in communication,
networking,
energy and resources, data management, algorithms and machine intelligence,
hardware designs, and deployment on real environments.

Student participants will greatly benefit from the Posters and Demos
session; it will
be a lively forum to present their work and receive early feedback from
international
leading experts attending the conference. We explicitly encourage
submissions of
revolutionary concepts, path breaking ideas, and ongoing research
prototypes.

Major IT industry as well as emerging technology startups are also highly
encouraged
to participate. SenSys is an ideal venue to present brand-new products,
early prototypes,
new development platforms, or even ongoing crowdfunding projects of smart
platforms
and solutions that might catalyse future applications and/or disrupt
today=E2=80=99s sensing
and networking technologies.

Submitted abstracts will be evaluated based on technical merit and
innovation as well
as their potential to stimulate interesting discussions and exchange of
ideas. Authors
of accepted abstracts will be given a one-minute slot in a =E2=80=9Cmadness
session=E2=80=9D during
the conference to present their work in front of the conference audience.
As with
previous editions of SenSys, the best poster and demo will receive an award=
.

All abstracts shall be formatted according to the main conference paper
layout. Accepted
abstracts will appear in the conference proceedings and the ACM Digital
Library.

## Submission Guidelines

* Posters and Demos must be submitted as a single PDF containing no more
than 2 pages.
The submission should be self-contained ready for publication, including
the title, authors,
institutional affiliations and contact information, abstract, main body,
and references.
Please DO NOT anonymize your submission. Upon acceptance, instructions for
the
final camera-ready abstract will be provided.
* You may include links to additional online material such as videos. Links
to videos showing
the demonstration are especially encouraged. Videos of accepted
posters/demos will be
linked from the SenSys web pages and permanently included in the ACM
Digital Library.
* To submit a demo abstract, please add =E2=80=9CDemo Abstract:=E2=80=9D at=
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* Template link for MS Word and LaTeX. (If LaTeX is used, please use
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* Submissions for posters and demos can be done separately at the following
URL:
   https://sensys17.hotcrp.com/

## Important dates

* Submission: August 16, 2017
* Notification of acceptance: August 25, 2017
* Camera-ready abstract: September 9, 2017

## Co-chairs

* Andrew Markham, University of Oxford
* Marco Zuniga, Delft University of Technology

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SenSys 2017 solicits submissions of poster and demo abstracts reflecting on=
-going<br>
research progress and/or demonstrating working prototypes. We welcome submi=
ssions<br>
in broadly defined areas of interests (but not limited to): systems of smar=
t sensors<br>
and actuators, brand-new applications of sensory devices, smart things, and=
 smart<br>
infrastructure, and the underlying research challenges in communication, ne=
tworking,<br>
energy and resources, data management, algorithms and machine intelligence,=
<br>
hardware designs, and deployment on real environments.<br>
<br>
Student participants will greatly benefit from the Posters and Demos sessio=
n; it will<br>
be a lively forum to present their work and receive early feedback from int=
ernational<br>
leading experts attending the conference. We explicitly encourage submissio=
ns of<br>
revolutionary concepts, path breaking ideas, and ongoing research prototype=
s.<br>
<br>
Major IT industry as well as emerging technology startups are also highly e=
ncouraged<br>
to participate. SenSys is an ideal venue to present brand-new products, ear=
ly prototypes,<br>
new development platforms, or even ongoing crowdfunding projects of smart p=
latforms<br>
and solutions that might catalyse future applications and/or disrupt today=
=E2=80=99s sensing<br>
and networking technologies.<br>
<br>
Submitted abstracts will be evaluated based on technical merit and innovati=
on as well<br>
as their potential to stimulate interesting discussions and exchange of ide=
as. Authors<br>
of accepted abstracts will be given a one-minute slot in a =E2=80=9Cmadness=
 session=E2=80=9D during<br>
the conference to present their work in front of the conference audience. A=
s with<br>
previous editions of SenSys, the best poster and demo will receive an award=
.<br>
<br>
All abstracts shall be formatted according to the main conference paper lay=
out. Accepted<br>
abstracts will appear in the conference proceedings and the ACM Digital Lib=
rary.<br>
<br>
## Submission Guidelines<br>
<br>
* Posters and Demos must be submitted as a single PDF containing no more th=
an 2 pages.<br>
The submission should be self-contained ready for publication, including th=
e title, authors,<br>
institutional affiliations and contact information, abstract, main body, an=
d references.<br>
Please DO NOT anonymize your submission. Upon acceptance, instructions for =
the<br>
final camera-ready abstract will be provided.=E2=80=A8<br>
* You may include links to additional online material such as videos. Links=
 to videos showing<br>
the demonstration are especially encouraged. Videos of accepted posters/dem=
os will be<br>
linked from the SenSys web pages and permanently included in the ACM Digita=
l Library.=E2=80=A8<br>
* To submit a demo abstract, please add =E2=80=9CDemo Abstract:=E2=80=9D at=
 the beginning of the<br>
manuscript=E2=80=99s title.=E2=80=A8<br>
* To submit a poster abstract, please add =E2=80=9CPoster Abstract:=E2=80=
=9D at the beginning of the<br>
manuscript=E2=80=99s title.=E2=80=A8<br>
* Template link for MS Word and LaTeX. (If LaTeX is used, please use =E2=80=
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## Important dates<br>
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* Submission: August 16, 2017<br>
* Notification of acceptance: August 25, 2017<br>
* Camera-ready abstract: September 9, 2017<br>
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## Co-chairs<br>
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* Marco Zuniga, Delft University of Technology<span class=3D"m_-30387375056=
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