The objective of the International Conference on Pervasive Computing is to
present, discuss, and explore latest technical developments in the emerging
field of pervasive computing as well as potential future directions and issues.
Leaving aside low-level hardware and transmission technology topics as well as
peripheral socio-economic aspects, the conference focuses on technical
infrastructure and application issues.
Pervasive 2002 took place in Zurich,
Switzerland from August 26 to 28, 2002. It was jointly organized by
IBM Research and
ETH Zurich, the Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology. See the Visitor Information Page for
more information on the conference location. Pervasive 2004 took place from April 21-23, 2004 in Vienna, Austria, while Pervasive 2005 is scheduled to take place from May 8-12, 2005, in Munich, Germany.
Your can read about Pervasive2002 (in German) in
Sueddeutsche Zeitung and Heise News, or
browse the online proceeding.
Best Paper Awards
were awarded to Victor Bayon (for the best student
paper) and Alois Ferscha and Simon Vogl
(for the best paper and presentation of the conference).
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