[ecoop-info] CFP : BuildSys 2014 - Abstract registration deadline: July 1, Paper submission deadline: July 8
BuildSys 2014
muralib at eng.ucsd.edu
Wed Jun 25 05:47:10 CEST 2014
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CALL FOR PAPERS
**** ACM BuildSys 2014 ****
1st ACM International Conference on Embedded Systems for Energy-Efficient
Buildings
November 4-6, 2014
Memphis, TN, USA | co-located with ACM SenSys 2014
http://www.buildsys.org/2014/
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Upcoming Deadlines
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* Abstract registration: July 1, 2014
* Paper submission deadline: July 8, 2014
* Registration and Paper submission link:
http://128.97.93.166/papers/
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The 1st ACM International Conference on Embedded Systems for
Energy-Efficient Buildings (BuildSys 2014) invites submissions of original
papers on innovation in embedded building systems delivering efficiency,
operation and performance. Over the past five years, BuildSys has
established itself as the premier workshop for researchers, developers, and
practitioners across interdisciplinary fields to present research results
and exchange ideas in all information-driven aspects of building energy.
2014 marks the first year for BuildSys as a full ACM conference. With this
exciting development, BuildSys this year will accept both regular papers
(10 pages maximum) and notes papers (4 pages maximum), that describe
original and unpublished work advancing the state of art in building
systems. Both regular and note papers will be reviewed by the same program
committee and will be evaluated to the same standard of quality. Papers are
expected to consider the entire energy system, including any effects on
occupant behaviors, production efficiency, innovative energy management
approaches, peak load and smart grid architectures, sustainability,
pollutants or water, and/or total energy usage.
The world is increasingly experiencing a strong need for energy consumption
reduction and a need for efficient use of scarce natural resources.
Official studies report that buildings account for the largest portion of
the world's energy expenditure and have the fastest growth rate. Clearly,
energy saving strategies that target energy use in buildings and
surroundings can have a major impact worldwide, driving the current energy
market toward self-sufficiency and self-sustainability. This calls for
effective techniques and methods that enable accurate carbon footprinting,
monitoring and control of appliance activity, energy auditing and
management in buildings and surroundings, and the generation of energy
awareness.
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) play a key role in enabling energy-saving
systems in buildings and surrounding spaces by providing a reliable,
cost-effective and extensible solution that can be placed in existing as
well as new structures and can be controlled via the Internet. In fact,
WSNs allow the monitoring of the energy consumption in near-real time and,
as such, they are an essential tool in the control loop that will be used
in future structures for the generation and usage of diverse types of
energy. Today, with the popularity of the smartphones and the proliferation
of ubiquitous sensors, the building and campus energy community has the
unprecedented opportunity to harness new contexts, and tightly integrate
monitoring, services, and control with building occupants. BuildSys is a
venue for incubating these new and exciting directions.
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Paper Types (NEW THIS YEAR)
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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
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Topics of Interest
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Papers are invited in all emerging aspects of information-driven building
systems, such as:
* Sensing, actuation and management of electrical loads in residential,
commercial and industrial settings;
* Novel sensor methodologies, sensor networks and applications that enhance
building energy efficiency, energy reliability, durability and occupant
comfort;
* Systems that integrate buildings with the emerging smart grid to provide
demand response and ancillary services and/or manage utility costs;
* Modeling, simulation, optimization, and control of heating, cooling,
lighting, ventilation, water usage and other energy flows in buildings,
campuses and surrounding spaces;
* Distributed generation, alternative energy, renewable sources, and energy
storage in buildings;
* Emerging communication standards for data collection, energy control, or
interoperation of disparate devices or systems;
* Systems that can influence building occupant behavior towards a more
parsimonious usage of electricity, gas, heating, water, etc.;
* Indoor location and building-related contextual computing for increased
human-building interactions
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Submission Instructions
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Submitted papers must be unpublished and must not be currently under review
for any other publication. Paper submissions should be no more than the
indicated page count and must follow a double column format. All figures,
appendices, and references must fit within this limit. Paper reviewing is
single-blind and submissions should list author names on the front page.
Regular and short papers must be submitted through the BuildSys submission
site: http://128.97.93.166/papers/. Please note the account registration
email will come from hotcrpnesl at gmail.com, and authors should ensure it is
not sent to spam. In case of problems with account creation or paper
registration, authors should write to hotcrpnesl at gmail.com and copy
mbs at ucla.edu and wanner at ucla.edu.
============================================ Paper Formatting Instructions
============================================ Your submission must be in PDF
format with all fonts embedded, and be formatted according to the official
ACM Proceedings format. Papers that do not meet the size and formatting
requirements will not be reviewed. Word and LaTeX templates are available
here. Please note that you must use the "Strict Adherence to SIGS style"
template option.
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Important Dates
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* Abstract registration: July 1, 2014
* Paper submission deadline: July 8, 2014
* Paper notification: August 22, 2014
* Camera ready: September 12, 2014
* BuildSys conference: November 4-6, 2014
All deadlines are 11:59:59 pm PDT (UTC - 7 hours)
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Organization
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General Chair:
Mani Srivastava, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Steering Committee:
Mario Bergés, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Michael R. Brambley, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
Alberto Cerpa, University of California, Merced, USA
David Culler, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Rajesh K. Gupta, University of California, San Diego, USA
Antonio Ruzzelli, University College Dublin, Ireland
Prashant Shenoy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Kamin Whitehouse, University of Virginia, USA
Technical Program Co-Chairs:
Dane Christensen, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA
Xiaofan Jiang, Intel Labs, China
Demo Chair:
Rahul Mangharam, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Technical Program Committee:
Alan Marchiori, United Technologies and Bucknell University, USA
Alberto Cerpa, UC Merced, USA Amarjeet Singh, IIIT Delhi, India Andrew
Krioukov, UC Berkeley, USA Anirban Mahanti, NICTA, Australia Brian Wang,
Facebook, USA Chun-ting Chou, NTU, Taiwan Dan Wang, Hong Kong Polytechnic
University, Hong Kong David Culler, UC Berkeley, USA Deva P. Seetharam, IBM
Research, India Dirk Pesch, Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland John
House, Johnson Controls, Canada Krithi Ramamritham, IIT Bombay, India Luiz
Friedrich, Masdar Institute, UAE Mike Liang, Microsoft Research Asia, China
Neng Piyabongkarn, Eaton, USA Nuno Nunes, University of Madeira, Portugal
Philippe Bonnet, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark Qi Han, Colorado
School of Mines, USA Robin Roche, University of Technology of
Belfort-Montbéliard, France S. Keshav, University of Waterloo, Canada
Siddharth Suryanarayanan, CSU, USA Steven Lanzisera, LBNL, USA Teja
Kuruganti, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA William Healy, National
Institute of Standards and Technology, USA Xin Jin, AO Smith, USA
Publications Chair:
Rasit Eskicioglu, University of Manitoba, Canada
Web Chair:
Pandarasamy Arjunan, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology,
Delhi, India
Treasurer / Finance Chair:
Omprakash Gnawali, University of Houston, USA
Local Arrangements:
Timothy Hnat, University of Memphis, USA
Publicity Chair
Balakrishnan Narayanaswamy, University of California, San Diego, USA
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Sponsors
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ACM (SigArch, SigBed, SigComm, SigMetrics, SigMobile, SigOps)
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