Intelligent Environments (IE) refer to physical spaces in which IT and other pervasive computing technology are woven and used to achieve specific goals for the user, the environment or both. IEs have the ultimate objective of enriching user experience, better manage, and increase user awareness of that environment. The 12th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE’16) will be held at the city of London, one of the most influential cities in the modern world with a rich offer to visitors.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Ambient intelligence | Smart buildings |
Ubiquitous/Pervasive computing | Smart educational technology |
Context awareness | Sustainable design |
HCI | Smart cities |
Wearables | AAL |
Robotics | Sensors |
Artificial intelligence | Virtual/Mixed reality |
Computational intelligence | Wireless sensor networks |
Middleware | Mobile computing |
Architecture and interaction design | Design and reliability of systems |
Submission
Authors are invited to submit regular full papers no more than eight (8) pages (including any data, figures and references) in standard IEEE double-column format. All papers submitted to IE’16 must be unpublished previously and should not be undergoing consideration for publication elsewhere during IE’16 review period.
Papers submitted to any of the other conference tracks (Short papers, Doctoral Colloquium, and Demos and Video Sessions) have a length limit of 4 pages. Papers accepted in any of these tracks will also be included in the Conference Proceedings. Notice there will be different deadlines for different categories of submissions.
All papers accepted in the main conference will be electronically available through IEEE Explore. The Intelligent Environments conference is currently indexed by both EI Compendex and Thomson’s Web of Science (Thomson ISI) and the 2016 edition will also be submitted for indexing. All papers accepted in the Workshops program will be published as a volume of the Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments Series of IOS Press and electronically available through ACM Digital Library. Both proceedings will be ISI indexed.
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Important Dates
Workshops/Tutorials/Special tracks Proposals: 1st December 2015
Conference paper submission: 1st h of March 2016 (Regular Papers, full and short)
15th of March 2016 (Posters, Videos, Demos, DC papers)
General Chairs (mailto:gc@intenv.org):
Juan Carlos Augusto (Middlesex University London, UK)
Gordon Hunter (Kingston University, London, UK)
Program Chair (mailto:pc@intenv.org):
Stefan Poslad (Queen Mary University London, UK)
Workshop Chairs (mailto:wc@intenv.org):
Paulo Novais (Universidad do Minho, Portugal)
Tutorials Chair:
Gordon Hunter (Kingston University, London, UK)
Publications Chairs:
Simon Egerton (Monash University, Malaysia)
Davy Preuveneers (KUL, Belgium)