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          Submission:
            * Extended Submission Deadline:  
                       Full Paper, November 1, 2009;
                       Poster Paper, November 7, 2009.

          Registration:
            * One registration for the UBSN 2010 with WICON 2010 
            package 'technical session + workshop' covers up to 2 
            papers for either the WICON 2010 technical session, or 
            the UBSN 2010 workshop, or 1 paper for the WICON 2010 
            session + one for the UBSN 2010 workshop. 
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                           Call for Papers 
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    2010 International Workshop on Ubiquitous Body Sensor Networks
                            (UBSN 2010)
               http://sites.google.com/site/ubsn2010

                         In conjunction with 
           The 5th International Wireless Internet Conference 
                             (WICON 2010)
                         http://www.wicon.org/
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Overview

Recently, there has been increased investigation into new types of wireless sensor 
networks located on or around the human body, which are generally known as body 
sensor networks (BSNs).  Following continuous advances in wireless communication 
technologies, there has been growing interest in the design, development and deployment 
of BSN systems in applications for improving people's daily life, which has led to 
an increased demand for interconnecting BSNs with other emerging wireless technologies, 
such as RFID technology, wireless sensor networks (WSNs), Zigbee, Bluetooth, WiBree, 
video surveillance systems, WPAN, WLAN, the Internet, and cellular networks. With BSNs 
being incorporated into these technologies, BSNs have become ubiquitous. As a result 
of this, and due to an increased demand for advanced e-healthcare management systems 
in recent years, the marketing opportunities for advanced consumer electronics and 
related services have greatly increased. More and more autonomous and intelligent 
applications which are closely integrated with a person's everyday life are being 
generated. For example, by using BSNs to collect patient information, and by deploying 
diverse wireless networking systems for enhanced diagnostic assistance and action 
handling, better e-healthcare management systems can be designed for providing more 
desirable services.

In this workshop, we solicit research papers (regular papers and posters) on hardware 
for body sensors, system architectures, networking and communication protocols, 
applications, testbeds and prototypes, biomedical sensor data processing and sensor 
data management. In particular, we are interested in the following communication issues:

* Intra-BSN Communication: The term "intra-BSN communication" defines communications
directly related to the user (within radio coverage of about 2 meters), which consists 
of two categories: (1) the communications amongst the body sensors, which are deployed 
strategically on the human body, implanted inside the body, or attached within in the 
person's clothing; (2) the communication between the body sensors and the portable 
personal server, which typically can be a cell phone, PDA or headset.

* Inter-BSN communication: The term "inter-BSN communication" defines communications 
between the personal server and one or more access points. The access point can be 
deployed as a part of a home or work infrastructure, or strategically placed within 
a dynamic environment for handling emergency situations. Inter-BSN communications 
will interconnect BSNs with the wide range of networks which are easily accessible 
in daily life.

* Beyond-BSN communication: Beyond-BSN communication is used to interconnect a BSN 
with the outside world, which enhances the application possibilities and brings the 
coverage / range of body sensor systems a step further via pervasive communication 
technologies, such as the Internet and cellular networks.

The objective of this workshop is to bring together state-of-the-art research 
contributions, tutorials, and position papers that address these key aspects of 
Ubiquitous Body Sensor Networks. Original papers describing completed and unpublished 
work not currently under review by any other journal/magazine/conference/workshop are 
solicited. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

* New applications of ubiquitous body-sensor networks, e.g., healthcare and consumer 
electronics applications
* Remote health/fitness monitoring in ubiquitous body sensor networks, e.g., location 
and mobility issues
* Ambulatory monitoring (activity monitoring, fall detection, cardiac and wellbeing 
monitoring) and BSN assisted rehabilitation, bio-motion, wellbeing analysis and 
clinical applications
* Emerging engineering issues and wearable, implantable/ingestible sensor integration 
and development platforms, e.g., new operating systems, middleware, etc.
* Scalable and flexible network architectures and deployments for ubiquitous body 
sensor networks
* Advanced body sensor devices, e.g., novel bioelectrical, biochemical, biophysical, 
and mechanical sensors
* Networking and data transmission issues for ubiquitous body sensor networks
* Integrating emerging wireless technologies with ubiquitous body sensor networks
* Integration with ambient sensors for personalized smart spaces and applications
* Link to environment sensing, smart dwellings, and home monitoring
* Standards for light-weight communication protocols and integration with heterogeneous 
networks
* Advanced algorithms for ubiquitous body sensor networks, e.g., routing, data 
processing, packet scheduling
* Power efficient issues, e.g., low power RF transceivers, energy scavenging, 
miniaturization, system integration
* Signal processing, context awareness and multi-sensory fusion
* MAC Protocols and QoS Designing for Intra-BSN Communication
* Mobile and multimedia supported ubiquitous body sensor networks
* Server side body sensor networks information processing, data mining, transient pattern 
recognition, and long-term, predictive trend analysis
* Sensor data management issues for ubiquitous body sensor networks, e.g., 
publish-subscribe approach
* Query processing and optimization for ubiquitous body sensor networks
* Sensor data stream processing in ubiquitous body sensor networks
* Semantic Web technology enabled ubiquitous body sensor networks
* Adaptability and stability of ubiquitous body sensor networks
* Transactions and workflows in ubiquitous body sensor networks
* Information support, security, privacy, and fault tolerance issues for ubiquitous 
body sensor networks

Important Dates:
* Extended Submission Deadline:
  
                       Full Paper, November 1, 2009;
                       Poster Paper, November 7, 2009.

* Acceptance Notice:    November 15, 2009
* Final Manuscript:     November 25, 2009
* Publication Date:     March 1-3, 2010

Submission Instructions
Please submit your paper(s) in PDF format to:
* Min Chen, minchen@ece.ubc.ca 
and
* Lei Shu, lei.shu@ieee.org

All submissions will be reviewed by the technical program committee and will be judged 
by their technical merit and relevance to workshop.

For regular paper:
The page length limit is 9 pages in IEEE double column format pages (including figures, 
tables, and references) with font size not smaller than 9 points.

For poster paper:
The posters may describe work in progress and offers an excellent opportunity for feedback 
and discussions on early research. A maximum of TWO IEEE double column format pages 
(including figures, tables, and references) with font size not smaller than 9 points.

Publication:
Accepted papers will be published in the IEEE/ACM (pending) International Conference Proceedings 
Series and will be made available in IEEE/ACM (pending) Digital Library, as well as indexed by EI.

Distinguished papers accepted and presented in UBSN 2010, after further revisions, will be 
published in a Special Issue of International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications 
Systems (IJAACS).

Registration Rule:
UBSN 2010 with WICON 2010 have the following registration rules:

* One registration for the WICON 2010 technical session covers up to two papers for the 
WICON 2010 technical session,
* One registration for the UBSN 2010 workshop covers up to 2 papers for the UBSN 2010 workshop, and
* One registration for the UBSN 2010 with WICON 2010 package 'technical session + workshop' 
covers up to 2 papers for either the WICON 2010 technical session, or the UBSN 2010 workshop, 
or 1 paper for the WICON 2010 session + one for the UBSN 2010 workshop.   

WORKSHOP ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

GENERAL CHAIRS
* Athanasios V. Vasilakos, University of Western Macedonia, Greece
* Min Chen, University of British Columbia, Canada
* John Breslin, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

TPC CHAIR
* Lei Shu, Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Ireland

PUBLICITY CHAIRs
* Wen Ji, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
* Ming Li, California State University, Fresno, USA

Technical Program Committee 
# Victor Leng, University of British Columbia, Canada
# Yan Zhang, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
# Yang Xiao, University of Alabama, USA
# Naixue Xiong, Georgia State University, USA
# Liang Zhou, ENSTA, ParisTech, France
# Lei Wang, Dalian University of Technology, China
# William G. Scanlon, Queen's University, Belfast, UK
# Zhangbing Zhou, Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Irleand
# Han-Chieh Chao, Ilan University, Taiwan
# Gearoid O Laighin, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
# Weiwei Fang, Beihang University, China
# Xiaolong Jin, University of Bradford, UK
# Tomoki Yoshihisa, Osaka University, Japan
# Xinbing Wang, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
# Tianji Li, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland
# Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, Kyung Hee University, South Korea
# James Chang Wu Yu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
# Xiuzhen (Susan) Cheng, The George Washington University, USA
# Hung-Min Sun, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
# Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London, UK
# Sajid Hussain, Acadia University, Canada
# John Nelson, University of Limerick, Ireland
# Takahiro Hara, Osaka University, Japan
# Jinlei Jiang, Tsinghua University, China
# Yi Mu, University of Wollongong, Australia
# Hui Chen, Virginia State University, USA
# Changhoon Lee, Hanshin University, South Korea
# William Zhu, University of Auckland, New Zealand
# Choong Seon Hong, Kyung Hee University, South Korea
# Jinli Cao, La Trobe University, Australia
# Deqing Zou, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
# Guangjie Han, Hohai University, China
# Hamid R. Arabnia, University of Georgia, USA
# Tai-hoon Kim, Hannam University, South Korea
# Senol Zafer Erdogan, Maltepe University, Turkey
# Pilipe Abrantes, Fraunhofer, Portugal
# Dermot Diamond, Dublin City University, Ireland
# Zhiwen Yu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
# Georgios Y. Lazarou, Mississippi State University, USA
# Jiming Chen, Zhejiang University, China
# Safwan Al-Omari, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan
# Wenbing Jiang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
# Xiaodong Lin, University of Ontario, Canada
# Runhe Huang, Hosei University, Japan
# Dennis Pfisterer, University of Lubeck, Germany
# Hsiao-Hwa Chen, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan
# Sana Ullah, Inha University, South Korea
# Paul Breen, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
# Mei Yu, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway/Tianjin University, China