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4th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication (ICUIMC 10)

The 4th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication, January 14-15, 2010, SKKU, Suwon, Korea

About the Conference

It may be said that modern information technology rests on three technology pillars: semiconductor technology, communications technology, and information processing software technology. During the past two decades there have been tremendous advances in all three pillars and their unrelenting convergence that have brought us significantly closer to the realization of the long-envisioned dream of an information society in which anyone can access the cumulative knowledge of the mankind inexpensively from anywhere at any time, namely that of a ubiquitous information age. The aim of the Fourth International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and information, for cultivating opportunities for collaborative research, and for fostering friendship among researchers in key technology hotbeds in the Asia Pacific region engaged in various facets of information management and communications technologies appropriate for ubiquitous computing and application environments.


Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:

Networking and Communications Technologies and Applications
- Broadband access networks
: WiMax/Wibro, optical, integrated optical & wireless
- Wireless BAN/PAN/LAN
- Wireless mesh networks, sensor networks
- Mobile networks
: All IP mobile network, mobile multicast/broadcast network, home network, mobile multimedia QoS, mobile security, ad hoc network
- Future Internet
: architecture, routing, path computation, traffic engineering
- RFID

Web and Intelligent Information Management Technologies and Applications
- Knowledge discovery and data mining, link analysis, Web mining - Internet search, UCC management, online communities, automatic classification, e-commerce, e-learning, recommendation, personalization - Intelligent systems and techniques
: robotics, autonomic computing, machine learning, semantic Web, etc.
- Multimedia content recognition, indexing, search - Human Computer Interaction
: virtual reality, usability of electronic devices and Web sites, engineering psychology and cognitive ergonomics, augmented cognition
- Database management system (flash-based database system), personal information management, data integration and federation, security, privacy

Foundational Technologies
- Distributed and parallel system architecture, service-oriented architecture - Embedded systems
: architecture, co-design, real-time and operating system, application-specific processors and devices, system/network-on-a-chip
- Software engineering
: languages, programming and design methodologies, testing methodology, model-driven architecture, simulation methodology

Important Dates
Paper submissions due : August 28, 2009
Paper acceptance notice : Octobor 28, 2009
Camera-ready papers & ACM copyright release due : November 27, 2009

Regular Papers
Camera-ready papers should be maximum 10 pages, in PDF, and in ACM Proceedings format. (Templates can be found found at http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates)

Poster Papers
Camera-ready papers should be maximum 5 pages, in PDF, and in ACM Proceedings format.

Paper Submission
Send camera-rady papers and scanned signed ACM copyright forms to