2022 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON
METROLOGY FOR LIVING ENVIRONMENT
The 2022 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Living Environment (IEEE MetroLivEnv 2022) aims to be a solid reference of the technical community to present and discuss the most recent results of scientific and technological research for the living environment, with particular emphasis on applications and new trends.
Attention is paid, but not limited to, on new technologies for metrology assisted solutions for design, construction, efficient, safe, comfortable and healthy operation of the built environment including active and assisted living (AAL). Innovative solutions can be based on the IoT paradigm, BIM, sensors, signal processing, data analytics, artificial intelligence, sensor networks, interoperability standards.
The program is designed to raise the interest of a wide group of researchers, operators and decision makers from metrology and several different research fields, presenting the cutting edge solutions in the living environment from the scientific and technological point of view. The Workshop covers all aspects of the living environment focusing on its design and life cycle, energy efficiency, structural health monitoring, measurement for comfort assessment, indoor pollution, chemical and physical parameters monitoring.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Program Committee is inviting Extended Abstracts (from 3 to 4 pages) for the IEEE MetroLivE 2022 Workshop, 25-27 May, 2022.
All contributions will be peer-reviewed and acceptance will be based on quality, originality and relevance. Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Extended versions of presented papers are eligible for post publication.
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IMPORTANT DATES
Tutorial and Special Session Proposals Deadline
Extended Abstract Submission Deadline
Extended Abstract Acceptance Notification
Final Paper Submission Deadline
Venue - University of Calabra - Cosenza
The conference will take place at the University Campus of Calabria situated in Arcavacata of Rende, a town near Cosenza. More precisely, in the valley of the Crati. It appears as a long "cue" composed of a series of cube-shaped buildings, in which are located the individual Faculties and Departments. In the hilly areas there are buildings mostly concentrated along the transit roads, and the university residences; in the lower part, instead, the scenario is characterized by some buildings of the University, including the "Polifunctional", the first residential district and some common centers.
WORKSHOP TOPICS
SPECIAL SESSIONS
Special sessions have the main aim of creating a mini-workshop on a specific topic, where researchers working on the same argument can make knowledge, familiarize, exchange ideas, create cooperation.