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CFP: Int'l Workshop Series on [RFID]
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- Subject: CFP: Int'l Workshop Series on [RFID]
- From: Sozo INOUE <sozo [at] c.csce.kyushu-u.ac.jp>
- Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 17:47:58 +0900
皆様 九州大学の井上創造と申します. 重複してメールを受け取られた方にはお詫び申 し上げます. このたび,SSR産学戦略的研究フォーラムの支援を受けまして,11月と12月に RFIDに関するワークショップを東京で開催することになりました. RFIDシステム全体の設計やプライバシについて本質的な議論ができるよう,参加 申し込みと同時に簡単なコメントまたはポジションペーパーをいただくよう工夫 しております. ふるってご参加いただければ幸いです. ****************************************************************************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION International Workshop Series on RFID - Information Sharing and Privacy - Workshop 1: November 10, 2004 Workshop 2: December 6, 2004 Morito Memorial Hall, Tokyo University of Science Kagurazaka, Tokyo, Japan Organized by: Joint Forum for Strategic Software Research (SSR) and System LSI Research Center of Kyushu University http://www.slrc.kyushu-u.ac.jp/rfid-workshop/ ****************************************************************************** SCOPE The emergence of the radio frequency identification (RFID) technology introduces new opportunities and risks in our everyday life. In order to make the best use of the technology, relevant technological, social, and physical infrastructures need to be rethought. This workshop aims to provide an academic forum for system designers, hardware/software/security/HCI researchers, economists, and social scientists to: - bring together different perspectives, views and ideas in a constructive way, and - lay out an agenda for RFID privacy and information sharing research in the next 3-5 years. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: [Models] Theoretical foundations and practical models for building systems that allow people to share the 'right' information at the 'right' time at the 'right' place in the 'right' way among the 'right' people [Technology and tools] What kinds of core technology and tools are needed? How can they be integrated in different social and physical context? [Contextual factors] How should RFID systems respond to changing personal, social and physical context? For example, how can systems understand a reasonable balance between privacy and safety for the elderly with decreasing cognitive abilities? [Collaboration] How can service providers, technology vendors and consumers collaborate and create a win-win situation? [End-user needs] How can we understand consumers' views and incorporate their privacy and information needs in the design and evolution of RFID systems? [Lessons learned] What are lessons learned from successes and failures of early RFID trials? [New paradigms] Is the RFID technology merely an extension of the barcode technology? How will concepts such as Smart Artefacts challenge the current paradigm of RFID applications? [Design principles and solutions] Can we propose design principles and methodologies based on the discussions and investigations on the above issues? This workshop series includes the following two workshops, each of which will last for one full day: Workshop 1: Issues, Models and Tools (November 10, 2004) The first workshop will take place on November 10, 2004 to identify and discuss key issues, relevant ideas, models and tools for enhancing privacy and advancing information sharing in RFID systems. People who are interested in topics such as models, technology and tools, contextual factors, and collaboration should participate this workshop. Workshop 2: Toward a New Paradigm (December 6, 2004) The second workshop will take place on December 6, 2004 to extend and integrate different ideas as a first step towards shaping a new paradigm for RFID Systems and Applications. People who are interested in topics such as end-user needs, lessons learned, new paradigms, and design principles and solutions should participate this workshop. Each workshop will include two sessions, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon, and will be limited to about 70 participants not including workshop organizers. Each session includes invited talks and short presentations that share a similar topic. INVITED SPEAKERS Workshop 1 Gerhard Fischer (University of Colorado, USA) Frank Stajano (University of Cambridge, UK) Workshop 2 George Roussos (University of London, UK) Norbert Streitz (Fraunhofer IPSI, Germany) HOW TO PARTICIPATE All participants are requested to answer a questionnaire and post a brief position statement when they register. You may choose to participate either or both of the workshops. If you want to present at the workshop, please email your position paper to the contact address below. Accepted papers will be published on the workshop website. For a detailed application form, please see the workshop website. IMPORTANT DATES Workshop 1 Position paper due: October 15, 2004 Notification of acceptance: October 25, 2004 Registration due: October 31, 2004 Workshop date: November 10, 2004 Workshop 2 Position paper due: November 5, 2004 Notification of acceptance: November 15, 2004 Registration due: November 19, 2004 Workshop date: December 6, 2004 REGISTRATION FEE 1,000 Japanese Yen (Waived for people affiliated with the sponsor organizations) WORKSHOP VENUE Morito Memorial Hall, Tokyo University of Science 1-3 Kagurazaka, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-8601, Japan For more information, please visit: http://www.slrc.kyushu-u.ac.jp/rfid-workshop/access/ ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Hiroto Yasuura (Kyushu University) Sozo Inoue (Kyushu University) Shin'ichi Konomi (University of Colorado, USA) Toyohisa Morita (Hitachi) Kenjiro Naemura (Toshiba Solutions) Yusuke Nakano (Kagawa University) Akihiko Shinozaki (Kyushu University) Hiroyuki Tarumi (Kagawa University) Isamu Yamada (Fujitsu Laboratories) Hiroki Yamaguchi (Kyushu University) Hisashi Yomiya (Toshiba) SPONSORS Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. Hitachi, Ltd. TOSHIBA CORPORATION MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION NEC Corporation IBM Japan, LTD CONTACT rfid-workshop [at] slrc.kyushu-u.ac.jp ---------------------------- 九州大学 システムLSI研究センター・大学院システム情報科学研究院 助手 井上創造 TEL: 092-583-7622(内線93-7622) FAX: 092-583-1338
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