web site: http://gmsweb.komazawa-u.ac.jp/People/ns/CCNC2010/
Nowadays, it is important to design and to implement energy saving system in various areas of systems, devices, infrastructure and so on. In this session, the introduction of ecological home network is first discussed. Home appliance is based on the electric power, and the sophisticated management of power switch, for example, is quite useful for energy saving. It is possible to manage the power usage for electronics, circuits and various device parts in real time manner.
Macroscopic and microscopic viewpoint is important factor to design the ecological home network, and various methods and concepts should be intensively discussed in this session.
It is necessary to realize the well designed platform to support the ecological home network, and the various types of application can be operated on this platform. In this platform, some kind of intelligence will play an important role for device management. In the future, various new devices are developed to realize a lot of applications, and some common interface should be designed for these devices. Meta-data for various devices can introduce some kind of intelligent method to find and manage the appropriate devices.
The goal of this session is to first establish the common understanding for the ecological home network, and then several key issues, concepts and methods to realize the ecological home network are proposed and presented by various fields of the relevant home network. Real application for the ecological home network is also welcome.
Authors are invited to submit regular technical papers or positionpapers. The position papers should present novel technologies at an early stage of development or share future vision. All submissions should describe original, previously unpublished research, not currently under review by another conference or journal, Manuscripts should not exceed five(5) pages in double column IEEE format.
Please submit the paper through EDAS. Formatting details can be found under Author information on the CCNC web site.
Nobuo Saito(Komazawa University & PUCC) ns@komazawa-u.ac.jp
Kaz Kitagawa(Keio University & PUCC) kaz@sfc.keio.ac.jp