State of Technology Conference Call for Papers
State of Technology Conference on Wireless Emergency Communications Call for Papers
Call for Papers
Wireless RERC State of Technology Conference:
Wireless Emergency Communications
September 21-23, 2009
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
The Wireless RERC State of Technology Conference on Wireless
Emergency Communications brings together domestic and international
stakeholders to examine the potential of wireless communications
technology for improving assistance for persons with disabilities
before, during, and after a natural or manmade disaster. The target
audience is the wireless industry, emergency management and public
safety officials, broadcast and cable industry, individuals with
disabilities, disability organizations, and researchers working on
issues of emergency communications.
We are seeking papers on important topics and input on potential
speakers for plenary sessions and workshops. In this light, we welcome
industry studies, empirical research and policy analysis on topics
related to wireless emergency communications, such as (but not
restricted to):
Technological Issues
- Emergency Alert System (EAS) and/or the Commercial Mobile Alert Systems (CMAS) rulemakings or proposed hybrid solutions.
- Technological solutions for accessible emergency alerting.
- Barriers and opportunities to achieve accessible wireless emergency alerting.
- Public and private sector strategies for creating accessible wireless systems.
Disability Issues
- User needs to achieve accessible wireless emergency communications.
- Policy and regulatory actions needed to achieve accessible wireless alerts.
- Building social networks and collaborations to promote accessible mobile wireless systems.
Public Safety and Emergency Management Issues
- Assuring inclusion of people with disabilities in emergency scenarios.
- Emergency management technologies for interoperability and connectivity to the disability community.
- Deployment strategies by emergency management or public safety entities to provide emergency alerts over wireless networks.
In addition to the above topics, intersecting perspectives on the above issues as well as strategies for outreach, training or best practices of various concerned communities (e.g. disability, emergency management, wireless industry) are welcome for consideration.
Papers will be peer reviewed and those selected will appear in the published Proceedings of the Wireless RERC State of Technology Conference: Wireless Emergency Communications. Selected papers will be compiled in a proposed special edition of a selected peer reviewed journal.
For further information and/or to submit an abstract/paper proposal, contact the proceedings manager:
Paul M.A. Baker, Ph.D.
Proceedings Manager, the Wireless RERC State of Technology Conference
and
Director of Research, Center for Advanced Communications Policy (CACP),
Georgia Institute of Technology
Email -[paul.baker@cacp.gatech.edu]/voice:
404.385.4618
State of Technology Proceedings Timetable
April 1 – 300-500 word abstracts/paper proposals due in and sent out
for blind review
April 15 – Abstracts Acceptance Notifications sent out
June 1 – Papers due in and sent out for peer review
July 1 – Review results sent out for modifications
August 31 – Edits due back to paul.baker@cacp.gatech.edu
September 8 – Accepted paper abstract online
October 16 – Conference Result write-up complete
December 21, 2009– Final Conference Proceedings complete for
publication
