TrustSense – 2nd Workshop on Pervasive Computing Challenges in Trustable Crowdsensing Systems

Event Dates

Mar 17, 2025 - Mar 21, 2025

Location

Washington, D.C.

Submission Deadline

Nov 17, 2024

Call for Papers: 2nd International Workshop on Pervasive Computing

Challenges in Trustable Crowdsensing Systems (TrustSense)

held in conjunction with the 23rd International Conference on Pervasive

Computing and Communications (PerCom 2025)

March 17-21, 2025 in Washington DC, USA

https://sites.google.com/view/ieee-trustsense2025

*Paper submission deadline: November 17th, 2024*

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The rapid advancement of pervasive computing and the ubiquity of mobile

devices have paved the way for crowdsensing systems, where individuals,

their smart devices, and Internet of Things (IoT) sensors

collaboratively contribute data for various applications such as

environmental monitoring, urban planning, healthcare, and

transportation. However, the design, implementation, and deployment of

effective crowdsensing systems pose numerous challenges at various

levels: data aggregation and processing, trust and data quality, data

protection, incentivization techniques, mobility, application semantics

and privacy to name some of the hot facets.

The workshop on Pervasive Computing Challenges in Crowdsensing Systems

(PerCrwod) aims to bring together researchers, practitioners, and

industry experts, and provide a platform to share their experiences,

insights, and research findings related to crowdsensing systems. The

goal is to promote a discussion that can lead to identifying the key

challenges faced in developing and deploying pervasive computing

solutions for crowdsensing, explore innovative approaches and discuss

the implications of crowdsensing on various application domains.

We encourage submissions that present novel ideas, theoretical

frameworks, empirical studies, and practical solutions in the field of

pervasive computing challenges in crowdsensing systems. Authors are

expected to provide sufficient evaluation and validation of their

proposed approaches and methodologies. We solicit original contributions

in topics of interest including, but not limited to, the following:

– Architecture and design of crowdsensing systems

– Data quality, trust, and privacy in crowdsensing

– Energy-efficient sensing and communication techniques

– Systems and platforms for crowdsensing

– Machine learning and data analytics for crowdsensing data aggregation

and classification

– Sensing and data fusion techniques in crowdsensing

– Incentive mechanisms and participant engagement strategies

– Scalability and robustness of crowdsensing systems

– Social, economic, and ethical aspects of crowdsensing

– Performance evaluation of crowdsensing applications

– Crowdsensing testbeds and platforms

– Security and privacy-preserving techniques in crowdsensing

– Modeling and simulation in pervasive crowdsensing applications

## PAPER FORMAT AND SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

All workshop papers are limited to no more than 6 pages in IEEE format

aligned with the IEEE-Percom main conference guidelines.

Accepted workshop papers will be included in the IEEE Percom 2025

proceedings and will appear in the IEEE Xplore Library.

## IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission deadline: November 17th, 2024

Paper notification: January 8th, 2025

Camera Ready Deadline: February 2nd, 2025

## WORKSHOP CHAIRS

Luca Bedogni (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy)

Stefano Ferretti (University of Urbino, Italy)