Background
            This is the official announcement for the "International Symposium on Ambient Intelligence and Embedded Systems 2015". This year it is organized in collaboration with the Thomas More University College and Vives University College in Belgium.
              The workshop series has been jointly initiated in 2002 by   Vaasa University of Applied Sciences (see VAASA 2002), Finland, and Kiel   University of Applied Sciences, Germany.
             
            Purpose
            The idea of the international symposium is to share knowledge and   experiences in the areas of Ambient Intelligence, Embedded Systems,   Internet Programming and Industrial IT.
            It is aimed at researchers   and developers from academia and industry as well as experienced   students working in those areas of specialization.
            
 
           
          
            
              Topics of Interest
              The symposium will cover (but is not limited to) the following topics.
              
                - Problems and solutions related to Ambient Intelligence (AmI), Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing
- Embedded Systems, Embedded Systems for Ambient Intelligence,
- Microcontrollers, Sensors, and Actuators
- Ambient Intelligence Devices
- Applications of Ambient Intelligence and Embedded Systems
- Mobile Devices, Mobile Computing, Mobile/Cyber Security
- Wireless Applications, Sensor Networks (WSNs), Near Field Communication (NFC), The Internet/Web of Things, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
- Cyber-Physical Systems/Computing
- Software Engineering for Embedded System and Ambient Intelligence
- System Design and Architecture for Ambient Intelligence
- Java, Java Programming, Embedded Java, Android
- Computer Vision, Image Processing, Pattern Recognition, Artificial Cognition
- Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence
- Multi Agent Systems, Affective Computing
- Communication Protocols for Ambient Intelligence
- Interfacing and interoperability
- International Projects, Research Funding, Teaching Embedded Systems
- Case Studies
Presentations will be accepted for the conference sessions and for the poster sessions.
               
             
            
              Types and duration of presentations
              
                - Paper Presentation: 20 minutes
- Lecture/Tutorial: 45 minutes
Other options are possible. Please consult the conference secretariat.
              Submission Instructions for Abstracts: The abstracts should be   prepared according to the following format: Abstract of about 250 words,   MS-Word or PDF format, in English. Poster (preview) prepared in A4   format (210x297mm) as an MS-Word or PDF document.
               
             
            
              Official Language
              The official language of the symposium will be English.
               
             
            
              Coordination
              Helmut Dispert
                Faculty of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
                Kiel University of Applied Sciences
                Kiel, Germany
              Luc Friant
                Technical Sciences Department
                Thomas More University College
              Campus Kempen Geel, Belgium