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Call for Submissions

We are pleased to welcome you to the 7th annual Symposium on Simulation for Architecture and Urban Design (SimAUD) in the London UK (May 16-18, 2016). We are very excited about SimAUD 2016 since it marks SimAUD’s inaugural event in Europe!

This venue brings together the brightest researchers and practitioners in the fields of architecture, urban design, urban planning, building science, visualization and simulation. In past years, attendees have included researchers, engineers, architects, software developers, managers, educators, and business professionals. Over the years, SimAUD symposia have attracted exceptionally high-quality submissions (papers, datasets, and videos) on a diverse range of topics. We highly encourage you to take advantage of the free downloads of previous years' proceedings.

We invite you to submit and present an original contribution for SimAUD 2016 in the London, UK. All submissions are peer-reviewed and considered for selection by the Committee. All accepted full papers (8 pages) will be published in the ACM Digital Library. However, all the accepted submissions (both full and short papers) will be published in SimAUD’s proceedings. Please observe the submission types and deadlines on the Symposium website. SimAUD is run collaboratively with ACM/SIGSIM and is sponsored by The Society for Modeling and Simulation International.

Areas of Interest

SimAUD topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Simulation-Based Design Tools and Methods
  • Building Comfort and Energy Performance
  • Simulation of Occupant Behavior
  • Simulation of Building Control
  • Urban-Scale Modeling
  • Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
  • Design Agency & Multi-Agent Systems
  • Simulation Performance and Scalability
  • Intelligent Buildings & Building Lifecycle Management
  • Sensor Networks & Building Performance Monitoring
  • Interactive Environments
  • Responsive Facades
  • Robotic Fabrication in Design
  • Physics-Based Simulation in Design
  • Visualization of Simulation Data

Submissions Types

Research works can be submitted in several categories:

Note: All submissions are published in SimAUD’s Proceedings.

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Important Dates

Abstracts Deadline: September 12, 2015

The Abstract submission should be a short paragraph describing the topics to be covered in the full submission. The Abstracts will NOT be reviewed and are simply to help the Committee to begin to recruit the number of reviewers needed in the appropriate sub-disciplines.

Note: (Abstract submission is highly encouraged, but it is OPTIONAL to help us with the reviewing process)

Submission Deadline: November 30, 2015

This is the date when papers (archival format, 8 pages maximum for full papers, 4 pages maximum for short papers), posters, and accompanying videos and data sets must be submitted. The review process will be double-blind.

Acceptance Notification: January 20, 2016

Authors will receive their peer-review feedback and acceptance decision by this date. Accepted and conditionally accepted works will then have a short period of time to integrate reviewer feedback before submitting the final Camera-ready deadline.

Camera-ready Due: February 20, 2016

At this date, final submissions of accepted works are due.

Conference Presentations: May 16-18, 2016

Authors will present their works at the venue in London, UK during the Symposium on Simulation for Architecture and Urban Design. See you there!

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Submission Types

We invite research works in several categories:

Full Papers

Full papers (max. 8 pages) present significant contributions to research and practice in the SimAUD areas. Accepted full papers will be archived at the ACM Digital Library. Links to SimAUD papers in the Digital Library are posted at www.simaud.org/papers.php.

Please adhere to the 8-page limit and prepare your paper using one of the templates below:

Short Papers

Short papers are non-archived publications (max. 4 pages) that present brief and focused research contributions that are noteworthy but may not merit a full paper. Typically short papers provide an overview of research-in-progress and/or thought-provoking work relevant to the SimAUD community. They have not reached completion level necessary for jury review and acceptance as complete papers; however, authors will benefit from in-person feedback from symposium attendees.

The following are examples of types of work described by short papers:

  • A System for Tracking and Visualizing Social Interactions in a Collaborative Work Environment, SimAUD 2015 Proceedings (Mani Williams, Jane Burry, Asha Rao and Nathan Williams)
  • ((MODYPLAN)) - Early-Stage Hospital Simulation with Emphasis on Cross-Clinical Treatment Chains, SimAUD 2015 Proceedings (Gabriel Wurzer, Wolfgang E. Lorenz, Matthias Rössler, Irene Hafner, Niki Popper and Barbara Glock)

Short papers should include:

  • A focused description, and if appropriate, analysis of the work
  • Potential impact of the work to the SimAUD community
  • Recommendations for future research and application in practice

Please adhere to the 4-page limit and prepare your paper using one of the templates below:

Posters & Videos

Many architecture and urban design projects communicate visions of a proposed future. Posters and videos are among the best ways to communicate these visions. We invite video and poster submissions of high-quality scientific visualizations of architecture or urban design projects, interactive design decision support systems, compelling animations of construction simulation, and more. We strongly encourage authors of full and short paper submissions to also provide a high-quality video for peer-review and exhibition at the SimAUD symposium.

Accepted posters and videos will be featured at SimAUD's website. If you plan to provide a video or poster, please notify the General Chair by email (ramtin.attar at autodesk.com) prior to the submission deadline.

Data Sets

Data sets are optional (but recommended) collections of ZIP files of original data that accompany full or short paper submissions. A data set submission may include, for example, a detailed Building Information Model (BIM) of a real or virtual building that would be of use to the SimAUD community for simulation testing or cross-validation. Another example would be a conceptual model of a process or event expressed as DEVS classes. Other data sets could be point clouds, sensor data, programs, models of HVAC units, fridges, escalators, geothermal, etc. Many scientific communities suffer from a lack of access to high-quality detailed data sets and algorithms. At SimAUD, an accepted peer-reviewed data set is recognized as a significant contribution to science, and we hope to encourage researchers and practitioners to share their data for the greater good of the community.

Data sets will be linked or archived at www.simaud.org/datasets. If you plan to contribute a data set, please notify the General Chair by email (ramtin.attar at autodesk.com) prior to the submission deadline.

Invited Papers

In order to help bring together diverse disciplines we aim to establish a common language of perspectives, case studies, techniques or technologies. One way to start this process is through invited works. The Committee may internally evaluate and invite certain papers, data sets, or videos to include in the symposium outside the formal peer-review process. To nominate research that you believe would be beneficial to building this new community, please email any of the chairs with suggestions.

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