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The 1st International Workshop on Integrated Enabling Technologies (IET'12) held in conjunction with
Global Reachability through Integrated Technologies
The Integrated Enabling Technologies (IET) is a novel design paradigm that recently gained a wide global attention from academia, industries, and governments. The fundamental concept is to emphasize the ubiquitous computing among global networked devices and physical objects, such as RFID tags, sensors, actuators, mobile phones, etc. Several enabling technologies shape the embodiment of this paradigm, including wireless/wired sensing, heterogeneous networking of constrained and mobile resources, radically novel network architectures, computing and control, building together a feasible physical system to support diverse applications, including smart grid, e-health, intelligent transportation, etc. It is hence our aim to focus on both design and implementation aspects in networks that are reachable, or that can be utilized in to providing reachable systems through Integrated enabling technologies. At the same time, we will maintain our open call in topics relevant to IET.
With this spirit, we are soliciting works describing both theoretical and practical research endeavors. We also encourage visionary and experimental descriptions. Short reports on work-in-progress will also be accommodated.
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