Topics

  • Smart sensors and wireless sensor networks

  • Ambient Intelligence for AAL

  • Smart homes & Intelligent Residences for AAL

  • Identification and Sensing Technologies for AAL

  • Applications for health and tele-mobile-health

  • Applications for chronic diseases

    • Diabetes, Obesity, Alzheimer and AAL

  • Mobile-Tele-monitoring

  • Hospital Communications Managements for AAL

  • Multi-modal Interaction Techniques and Devices

  • Digital Television Services for AAL

  • Artificial Intelligence for learning and reactive AAL

    • Artificial Neural Networks in AAL

    • Rule-based systems in AAL

  • Context Awareness in Assistive Environments

  • Social Robotics

  • E-learning for AAL

Types of submission

1. Long Paper. A maximum length of 10 pages. They must consist of original, relevant and previously unpublished sound research results related to any of the topics of the symposium.

2. Short paper. A maximum length of 5 pages (for example, a project report, a summary of a PhD dissertation, or work in progress).

3. Doctoral Consortium. PhD students are invited to present their thesis proposal and progress reports of their research, in order to obtain feedback from the conference’s panel of experts. The length of these papers should be no longer than 8 pages.


The format of the articles should follow the article formatting instructions of CEDI 2010.


All submissions will be refereed by experts in the field based on originality, significance, quality and clarity. Every submitted paper to IWAAL-2010 will be reviewed by at least two members of the Scientific Committee.


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Publication

The conference papers will be published as part of the CEDI proceedings (with ISBN). Selected papers from the conference will be published in a special theme of the Personal and Ubiquitous Computing journal, indexed in the Journal Citation Reports (http://bit.ly/6N6QCh), in collaboration with the UCAmI’10 conference.