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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] IEEE ISCC 2004 cfp
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:27:09 +0200
From: Paolo Bellavista <pbellavista(a)deis.unibo.it>
To: cnom(a)lrg.ufsc.br, tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
Please apologize if you received multiple copies of this Invitation &
Call-for-Papers
_________________________________________________________________________
Call for Papers
The Ninth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications
ISCC 2004
Alexandria, Egypt
29 June - 1 July, 2004
( Web site for ISCC series: http://www.comsoc.org/iscc/
pdf version of the ISCC'04 cfp:
http://www.comsoc.org/iscc/cfp_2004.pdf )
Continuing the tradition of this series of symposia, ISCC'2004 will provide
an international technical forum for experts
from industry and academia to exchange ideas and present results of ongoing
research in the areas listed below.
This year, special focus will be on the challenging issues related to the
creation, management, dissemination, and
communication of information. You are invited to submit a full paper, or a
proposal for a panel, invited session, or tutorial,
related to the following topics:
- Access Networks
- Agent and Knowledge Base Technology
- Control and Optimization of Communication Systems
- Data Mining and Database Applications
- Distributed Systems Architecture and Management
- Electronic Commerce and E-Services
- Grid and Cluster Computing
- High Performance Networking and Protocols
- Internet Services and Applications
- Real-time Communications Services (VoIP, Gaming, video)
- Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks
- Modeling and Simulation
- Multimedia Information Management and Exchange
- Network Design, Operation, and Management
- Network Reliability and Quality of Service
- Optical Networking
- Overlay and Programmable Networks
- Security and Cryptography
- Signal Processing in Communications and Networking
- Software Design, Testing, and Reliability
- Survivable networks
- Wireless, Cellular and Mobile Communications
- Ultra-wide Band Communications
Papers should describe original work, and be 15 double-spaced pages or less
in length. A concise and representative
abstract should be included. The paper should clearly indicate the complete
postal and electronic mailing addresses,
as well as the phone and fax numbers of the corresponding author.
To submit a paper, please follow the submission guidelines at
http://www.comsoc.org/iscc/2004 (available soon).
A modified version of best papers selected will be considered for
publication in the Computer Communications Journal.
For additional information contact the Technical Program Co-Chairs:
Symeon Papavassiliou
New Jersey Institute of Technology,
Dept of Electrical & Computer Eng, University Heights
Newark, NJ 07102, USA
Tel: +1 973 642 7817
Fax: +1 973 596 5680
Papavassiliou(a)adm.njit.edu
Antonio Puliafito
Dept. of Mathematics, University of Messina
98166 Messina, ITALY
Tel: +39 090 393229
Fax: +39 090 393502
apulia(a)ingegneria.unime.it
________________________________________________________________
Important Dates:
November 24, 2003 Paper submission deadline
February 23, 2004 Notification of acceptance mailed
to authors
April 13, 2004 Final camera-ready manuscripts due
________________________________________________________________
GENERAL CHAIRS
M. Campolargo, European Commission, Belgium
T.N. Saadawi, City Univ of New York, USA
STEERING COMMITTEE
H. Abdel-Wahab, Old Dominion Univ, USA
R. Ammar, Univ of Connecticut, USA
T.N. Saadawi, City Univ of New York, USA
C. Savolaine, AT&T, USA
A. Tantawy, IBM T.J. Watson Research Ctr., USA
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
S. Afshar, AT&T, USA
S. Aissa, INRS, Canada
N. Akar, Bilkent Univ, Turkey
H. Alnuweiri, Univ of British Columbia, Canada
H. Aly, Alexandria Univ, Egypt
P. Amer, Univ of Delaware, USA
G. Anastasi, Univ of Pisa, Italy
H. Badran, Cisco, Egypt
R. Chang, Polytechnic Univ, Hong Kong
C. Chen, AT&T, USA
S. Chen, Univ of Florida, USA
A. Corradi, Univ of Bologna, Italy
I. Curcio, Nokia, Finland
M. Daneshmand, AT&T, USA
Y. Doganata, IBM, USA
M. T. El-Hadidi, Cairo Univ, Egypt
S. El-Khamy, Alexandria Univ, Egypt
R. El-Marakby, Windsor Univ, Canada
H. Elshishiny, IBM, Egypt
J. Garcia-Haro, Poly.Univ of Cartagena, Spain
H. Hassanein, Queens Univ, Canada
E. Karasan, Bilkent Univ, Turkey
J. Khan, Kent State Univ, USA
H. Koraitim, Thales Université Coopération, France
I. Matta, Boston Univ, USA
M. Merabti, Liverpool John Moores Univ, UK
H. Mouftah, Univ of Ottawa, Canada
K. Mori, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
S. Ozer, Mesh Networks, USA
M. Pioro, Warsaw Univ of Technology, Poland
A. Pitsillides, Univ of Cyprus, Cyprus
R. Popescu-Zeletin, GMD Fokus, Germany
V. Prasad, India Institute of Science, India
S. Sahni, Univ of Florida, USA
M.Y. Sanadidi, UCLA, USA
D. Sanghi, IIT Kanpur, India
G. Schaefer, Berlin Tech. Univ, Germany
D. Serpanos, Patras Univ, Greece
M.H. Sherif, AT&T, USA
K. Shuaib, UAE Univ, UAE
I. Stojmenovic, Univ of Ottawa, Canada
A. Tantawi, IBM, USA
T. Tao, Northern Jiaotong Univ, China
S. Tohme, ENST-Paris, France
O. Tomarchio, Univ of Catania, Italy
P. Tran-Gia, Univ of Wurzburg, Germany
M. Ulema, Manhattan College, USA
U. Uyar, City Univ of New York, USA
S. Wetzel, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
A. Yongacoglu, Univ of Ottawa, Canada
A. Zomaya, Univ of Sydney, Australia
REGISTRATION & FINANCE CHAIR
A. Elmaghraby, Univ of Louisville, USA
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R. Boutaba, Waterloo Univ, Canada
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LOCAL COMMITTEE
M. Abu El-Dahab, Arab Academy, Egypt
N. Adly, Bibliotheca Alexandria, Egypt
N. El-Dirini, Alexandria Univ, Egypt
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
P. Bellavista, Univ of Bologna, Italy
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Research Associate in Computer Science Engineering
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Call For Papers
4th International Workshop on Smart Appliances and Wearable Computing
IWSAWC 2004
http://www.unl.im.dendai.ac.jp/IWSAWC/
Workshop at the 24th International Conference on Distributed Computing
Systems
(ICDCS 2004), March 23-26, 2004, Tokyo, Japan
[New Deadline: October 10, 2003]
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This workshop is the fourth of an annual series of international workshops
in conjunction with ICDCS.
Technological development has brought about a rapid maturity in smart
appliances and devices, over the last few years, adding to the potential for
the emergence of a variety of systems, personal computers and applications.
Further enabling software and hardware for building and supporting such
applications is still required. These include new kinds of embedded
devices, networks, infrastructure, software architectures and models.
Collaborative sharing and distribution of information and functionality
between participating appliances, heightens the utility of such new
technologies as the user works with applications, devices and environments
seamlessly. This workshop provides a forum for the exchange of findings into
seamlessly collaborating appliances, environments and devices. In addition,
it provides an opportunity for further exploration of selected topics and
for the presentation of the most recent research and development findings in
these rapidly changing fields.
TOPICS
Technical papers on such smart appliances and devices are solicited for oral
presentation at IWSAWC 2004. Papers reporting new developments in computing
with smart devices such as PDAs, wearable computers, and cellular phones,
including but not limited to those listed below, are invited.
- Enabling Technologies for Appliance, Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing
- Infrastructure for Ubiquitous Computing
- Home and Office Appliances
- Portable Devices and Smart Sensors
- Wireless-phone Computing
- Home Networks and Wearable Networks
- Networks for Ubiquitous Computing
- Passive, Active, and Smart Tags for Ubiquitous Computing
- Security and Privacy Aspects for Ubiquitous Computing
- Wearable Computers and PDAs
- Software Architecture for Home/Smart Appliances
- Location-dependent and context-aware Computing
SUBMISSION
IWSAWC invites the submission of both "long" technical papers and "short"
work-in-progress reports. Long papers must be no more than 6 two-column
pages long and must include an abstract of 100 - 150 words.
Short work-in-progress reports must be less than 3 two-column pages long.
Authors are invited to submit papers electronically through the conference Web
site at http://www.unl.im.dendai.ac.jp/IWSAWC/ after September 10, 2003.
PDF format is preferred but PostScript format is acceptable. Conference
proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press. We will also
solicit poster demonstrations in November.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: October 10, 2003
Notification of acceptance: November 15, 2003
Camera ready papers: December 20, 2003
WORKSHOP COMMITTEE
Steering Committee
Hideyuki Tokuda, Keio University, Japan
Michael Beigl, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
Program Chair
Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
Program Committee
Michael Beigl, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Roy Campbell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
David J Greaves, University of Cambridge, UK
Hiroki Horiuchi, KDDI R&D Laboratories, Japan
Markus Lauff, SAP AG, Germany
Mike Little, Telcordia, USA
Jin Nakazawa, Keio University, Japan
Umar Saif, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Daniel Salber, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Bernt Schiele, ETH Zuerich, Switzerland
Albrecht Schmidt, the University of Munich, Germany
Tsutomu Terada, Osaka University, Japan
Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
Hideyuki Tokuda, Keio University, Japan
Lars Wolf, University of Braunschweig, Germany
CONTACT & INFORMATION
Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
e-mail: ytobe(a)acm.org
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... in der EU scheint es wohl keine Extraordinary Speakers zu geben. Bei
solch ranghohen Persönlichkeiten muss die Konferenz wohl "bloody good"
werden.
Viele Grüße
marc
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Subject: MILCOM 2003 -- REGISTER NOW!
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 10:42:08 -0400
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] IPSN'04: One more month to the submission deadline
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 17:54:33 -0700 (PDT)
From: Michael Gastpar <gastpar(a)eecs.berkeley.edu>
To: ipsn-announce(a)parc.com, <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
*** Submission Deadline: Oct. 27 (abstract)/Nov. 3 (full paper), 2003 ***
* In other words, ONE MORE MONTH to crank out your best paper for *
The 3rd International Symposium on
Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN'04)
to be held: April 26-27, 2004
Berkeley, California, USA
http://ipsn04.cs.uiuc.edu/
Sponsorship by IEEE Signal Processing Society and ACM SIGBED
In cooperation with IEEE Communications Society and ACM Sigmobile (pending)
With support from NSF and DARPA
[Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Following the success of the first two Workshops
(www.parc.com/events/ipsn03), the 3rd International Symposium on
Information Processing in Sensor Networks will bring together
researchers from academia, industry, and government to present and
discuss recent work in this emerging field.
Driven by advances in MEMS micro-sensors, wireless networking, and
embedded processing, ad-hoc networks of sensors are becoming
increasingly available for commercial and military applications such
as environmental monitoring (e.g., traffic, habitat, security),
industrial sensing and diagnostics (e.g., factory, appliances),
critical infrastructure protection (e.g., power grids, water
distribution, waste disposal), and situational awareness for
battlefield applications.
Information processing in sensor networks draws upon many disciplines
including signal processing/detection/estimation, networking and
protocols, embedded systems, data bases and information management, as
well as distributed algorithms. It opens up new research venues, which
include sensor tasking and control, tracking and localization,
probabilistic reasoning, sensor data fusion, distributed data bases,
communication protocols and theory that address network coverage,
connectivity, and capacity, as well as system/software architecture
and design methodologies. Moreover, all these issues have to consider
many cross-cutting requirements such as efficiency/cost tradeoff,
robustness, self-organization, fault-tolerance, timeliness,
scalability, and network longevity.
This Symposium will address issues from physical device design, to
signal processing and from networking to coordination protocols. The
Symposium will place special attention to revolutionary new
applications that are enabled by sensor network technology.
Topical areas of sensor networks include, but not limited to:
* Distributed and collaborative signal processing
* Network protocols for sensor networks
* Coding, compression, and information theory
* Distributed query processing
* Detection, classification, estimation, and tracking
* Network coverage, connectivity, and longevity
* Sensor tasking and control
* Embedded architectures and tools
* In-network processing and aggregation
* Data storage in sensor networks
* Location and time services
* Energy and resource management
* Distributed inference and fusion
* Programming models and languages
* Real-time scheduling
* Security and fault tolerance
* Simulation tools and environments
* Networked sensing and control
* Applications of sensor networks (e.g., automotive, battlefield,
biology, construction, disaster recovery, environmental, medical,
security)
Along with a set of high-quality technical papers, IPSN'04 will also
include invited talks that highlight the state-of-the-art of sensor
network applications and research. The Symposium program will include
poster sessions that provide researchers with opportunity to discuss
their evolving ideas and gather feedback from the sensor network
community at large. The Symposium will also include industrial
exhibition and demonstrations.
KEY DATES
Abstract submission: October 27, 2003
Full manuscript due: November 3, 2003 (firm deadline)
Acceptance notification: January 20, 2004
Camera-ready copy: February 14, 2004
Conference: April 26-27, 2004
SUBMISSION GUIDELINE
All papers will be submitted electronically, in Portable Document
Format (PDF) format. Instructions for submission will be available
shortly at http://ipsn04.cs.uiuc.edu/
Submissions must meet the following criteria:
- A paper must be original material that has not been previously
published nor is currently under review by another conference or
journal.
- Each submitted paper should be no longer than the equivalent of
8 pages in two-column conference proceedings format. Detailed
formatting instructions will be forthcoming.
Each paper will be reviewed by the Program Committee. Accepted
papers will appear in the Symposium Proceedings.
ORGANIZATION
Steering Committee:
Feng Zhao, Palo Alto Research Center (chair)
John Cozzens, NSF
Deborah Estrin, Univ. of California at Los Angeles
Leo Guibas, Stanford University
P. R. Kumar, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Sri Kumar, DARPA
Conference Co-chairs:
Kannan Ramchandran, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Janos Sztipanovits, Vanderbilt University
Technical Program Co-chairs:
Jennifer Hou, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Thrasyvoulos Pappas, Northwestern University
Finance Chair:
Xenofon Koutsokos, Vanderbilt University
Local Coordinator:
Dana Dee Little, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Publicity Chair:
Michael Gastpar, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Poster Session Chair:
Massimo Franceschetti, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Publications Chair:
Jonathan Sprinkler, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Industrial Relations:
David Culler, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Exhibits/Demos Chair:
Prakash Ishwar, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Technical Program Committee:
John Apostolopoulos, HP Labs
B.R. Badrinath, Rutgers University
Victor Bahl, Microsoft Research
Randall Berry, Northwestern Univ.
Marco Caccamo, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Chee-Yee Chong, Booz Allen Hamilton
Alok Choudhary, Northwestern Univ.
Massimo Franceschetti, UC at Berkeley
Michael Gastpar, University of California, Berkeley
Hamid Gharavi, NIST
Rajesh Gupta, UC San Diego
Rick Han, University of Colorado
Zygmunt Haas, Cornell University
Babak Hassibi, Caltech
Alfred Hero, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Yuhen Hu, Univ. of Wisconsin at Madison
Prakash Ishwar, University of California, Berkeley
Aggelos Katsaggelos, Northwestern Univ.
Hermann Kopetz, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Xenofon Koutsoukos, Vanderbilt University
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, USC
Akos Ledeczi, Vanderbilt University
Jie Liu, Palo Alto Research Center
Juan Liu, Palo Alto Research Center
Mingyan Liu, Univ. Michigan
Zhen Liu, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Songwu Lu, Univ. of California at Los Angeles
Teresa Lunt, Palo Alto Research Center
Urbashi Mitra, Univ. of Southern Califorina
Nader Moayeri, NIST
Arye Nehorai, Univ. Illinois at Chicago
David Neuhoff, Univ. Michigan
Rob Nowak, Rice University
Adrian Perrig, CMU
Sandeep Pradhan, Univ. Michigan
Jim Reich, Palo Alto Research Center
Akbar Sayeed, Univ. of Wisconsin at Madision
Sergio Servetto, Cornell University
Lui Sha, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Gary Shaw, MIT Lincoln Lab
Mani Srivastava, Univ. of California at Los Angeles
John Stankovic, Univ. of Virginia
Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa
Gaurav Sukhatme, USC
Yu-Chee Tseng, Nationa Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan
Martin Vetterli, EPFL
Steve Wicker, Cornell University
Adam Wolisz, TU Berlin
Lixia Zhang, Univ. of California at Los Angeles
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[Fwd: [Tccc] Call for Papers - IJCS SI on QoS Suppor and Service Differentiation in Wireless Networks]
by Lars Wolf 29 Sep '03
by Lars Wolf 29 Sep '03
29 Sep '03
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] Call for Papers - IJCS SI on QoS Suppor and Service
Differentiation in Wireless Networks
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 15:02:16 -0400
From: Ahmad, Aftab <aahmad(a)nsu.edu>
To: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
*_Call for Papers_* International Journal of Communication Systems
/Special Issue on/
*_"QoS Support and Service Differentiation in Wireless Networks"_*
/Tentative Publication Date: April 2004 Full
papers submission deadline: //15 October 2003/
/Reviews due: /15 January 2004
Camera-ready copies due: 15 February 2004
Wireless access technology has created a new dimension for user access
over the past few years. This has opened up a number of issues, one of
which is QoS. The rapid adoption of wireless and IP based applications
has created a strong driving force towards ubiquitous data services. A
common understanding of the next generation of wireless systems that
will offer such services is that they will involve multiple technologies
and concepts that are still evolving. A major challenge in this
heterogeneous environment is to provide proper QoS for mobile and
stationary users using both customized and access agnostic applications
and the need to analyze latency as a function of traffic profiles. The
goal of this Special Issue is to collect high-quality scientific
contributions discussing QoS strategies and tradeoffs at the Physical,
Data Link, Network and Transport layers, for both already deployed as
well as innovative/emerging wireless technologies. Papers reporting
original, unpublished results on following topics are solicited:
- Service differentiation and current enhancements in wireless
LANs.
- QoS management and capacity optimization in multi-access,
multi-service networks.
- Resource management for QoS-sensitive services.
- Local versus end-to-end QoS provisioning, including QoS
issues in mixed cellular/WLAN environment.
- Software implementation and its robustness for QoS in
wireless networks.
- Performance models for multi-class wireless networks with
emphasis on latency, throughput and goodput for various offered traffic
profiles.
- Architectures and Protocols for QoS provisioning in
multi-access multi-service networks
* *
*Submission Instructions*
Only electronic submissions are welcomed. Please submit the PDF copy of
the paper to one of the Guest Editors via email.
*Guest Editors (in alphabetic order)*
Aftab Ahmad
aftab(a)ieee.org <mailto:aftab@ieee.org>
Computer Science
Norfolk State University, VA, USA
Giuseppe Bianchi
bianchi(a)elet.polimi.it <mailto:bianchi@elet.polimi.it>
Electrical Engineering
University of Palermo, Italy
Larry Berstein
lbernstein(a)worldnet.att.net <mailto:lbernstein@worldnet.att.net>
Computer Science
Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
Gabor Fodor
Gabor.Fodor(a)era.ericsson.se <mailto:Gabor.Fodor@era.ericsson.se>
Ericsson Research, Sweden
Guy Pujolle
Guy.Pujolle(a)lip6.fr <mailto:Guy.Pujolle@lip6.fr>
Université Paris 6, France
Bu Sung (Francis) Lee
EBSLEE(a)ntu.edu.sg <mailto:EBSLEE@ntu.edu.sg>
Division of Computer Communications
School of Computer Engineering, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore
Yu-Dong Yao
yyao(a)stevens-tech.edu <mailto:yyao@stevens-tech.edu>
Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department
Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
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[Fwd: [Tccc] CFP: Deadline is rapidly approaching: JSAC Special Issue on Wireless Ad Hoc Networks]
by Lars Wolf 26 Sep '03
by Lars Wolf 26 Sep '03
26 Sep '03
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] CFP: Deadline is rapidly approaching: JSAC Special
Issue on Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 14:31:09 -0400
From: Jeff Wieselthier <wieselthier(a)itd.nrl.navy.mil>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
WIRELESS AD HOC NETWORKS
http://www.argreenhouse.com/society/J-SAC/Calls/wireless_adhoc.html
*
*Novel approaches are needed to address ad hoc networks, which are
characterized by the lack of an infrastructure. For example,
point-to-point and point-to-multipoint modes of communication must be
supported in a multihop network that typically consists of small (often
disadvantaged) users that are characterized by severely limited energy
supply, signal-processing capability, antenna directivity, bandwidth,
etc. Crucial applications for mobile ad hoc networks include military
communications and disaster relief, although commercial applications are
certainly possible as well. In applications with a large number of
nodes, scalability is a major concern.
The study of ad hoc networks is an interdisciplinary one, which can
potentially incorporate communication and information theory,
distributed networking algorithms, data structures and compression,
coding, signal processing, detection, antenna characteristics,
optimization methods, simulation, testbed implementations etc. Papers
submitted for this special issue must directly address ad hoc networking
issues.
We outline here only a few of the many aspects of ad hoc network design
and control that will be addressed in this special issue. First,
distributed network organization algorithms (such as those for
clustering) may be used to create the equivalent of an ad hoc
infrastructure. Distributed algorithms are also needed for routing,
channel access, and other control functions. Networking techniques for
ad hoc networks must address the challenges imposed by the all-wireless
environment. For example, by contrast with wired networks, the
conventional layered protocol stack is not well suited to the ad hoc
wireless networking environment because it does not exploit the
potential improvements in performance that can be obtained by jointly
designing protocols that span multiple layers. Specifically, it is
expected that improved performance can be obtained by considering the
properties of the physical and data link layers when designing and
operating the media-access control (MAC) protocol. Similarly, there are
potential benefits to be obtained by developing protocols that address
jointly the routing and MAC functions. Additional benefits can be
obtained by jointly addressing higher-layer functions along with routing
and MAC. Energy-aware protocols (from the perspective of either
energy-efficient or energy-constrained operation) are of critical
importance in many ad hoc scenarios. Such energy-aware operation can
span multiple layers, e.g., by addressing trade-offs between energy used
for RF transmission and for signal processing.
It is the goal of this special issue to reflect the latest in the state
of the art in ad hoc networks by examining all aspects of ad hoc network
design and control, including the dependencies between various network
functions and the potential benefits that can be gained by cross-layer
design. We are interested in papers on fundamental performance limits,
but more importantly on algorithm design and performance, system
implementations, etc.
We are seeking papers that describe original and unpublished
contributions addressing various aspects of ad hoc networking. Possible
topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Physical layer issues in ad hoc networks
* Media Access Control (MAC) techniques
* Self-organizing architectures and protocols
* Routing protocols
* Cross-layer protocol design
* Mobility management
* Protocols for mobile applications
* Transport-layer issues
* Signal-processing issues in ad hoc networks
* Integration with wired networks
* Applications
* Energy-aware protocols
* Security in ad hoc networks
* Capacity and scheduling
* Node implementation
* Effects on existing protocols
* Quality of service
* Broadcasting and multicasting
* Multimedia and traffic integration
* Experiments and testbeds
* Error-control schemes
* Synchronization and scheduling
* Scalability
* Performance analysis and simulation
* Properties of antennas
* Optimization methods
* Fundamental limits in ad hoc networks
All papers on any of the above topics must include a definite and strong
connection to ad hoc networks. Please contact Jeffrey Wieselthier at
wieselthier(a)itd.nrl.navy.mil if there are any questions about the
suitability of the paper for this special issue.
Prospective authors should prepare their manuscripts in accordance with
the IEEE J-SAC format described in the Information for Authors at the
J-SAC website. All papers should be submitted in pdf format via email
to Jeffrey Wieselthier at wieselthier(a)itd.nrl.navy.mil according to the
following timetable:
Manuscript Submission: October 15, 2003
Acceptance Notification: April 1, 2004
Final Manuscript Due: June 1, 2004
Publication: 4th Quarter 2004
* Guest Editors
*Dr. Jeffrey E. Wieselthier, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC,
wieselthier(a)itd.nrl.navy.mil
Prof. Eitan Altman, INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, Cedex, FRANCE,
Eitan.Altman(a)sophia.inria.fr
Prof. Anthony Ephremides, University of Maryland, College Park, MD,
tony(a)eng.umd.edu
Mr. Joseph Macker, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC,
macker(a)itd.nrl.navy.mil
Prof. Harlan B. Russell, Clemson University, Clemson, SC,
hrussel(a)hubcap.clemson.edu
Dr. Martha Steenstrup, Stow Research L.L.C., Flanders, NJ, steenie(a)rcn.com
Prof. Stephen Wicker, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, wicker(a)ee.cornell.edu
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[Fwd: [Tccc] 2nd CFP IEEE Network Magazine special issue on 'Ad hoc Networking: Data Communications & Topology Control']
by Lars Wolf 26 Sep '03
by Lars Wolf 26 Sep '03
26 Sep '03
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] 2nd CFP IEEE Network Magazine special issue on 'Ad hoc
Networking: Data Communications & Topology Control'
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 18:55:30 +0200
From: David Simplot <David.Simplot(a)lifl.fr>
Organization: IRCICA/LIFL, Univ. Lille 1
To: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
Please accept our apologies in case you receive this information
from multiple sources.
==================================================================
2nd Call for Papers
IEEE Network Magazine
Special Issue on
'AD HOC NETWORKING: DATA COMMUNICATIONS & TOPOLOGY CONTROL'
http://www.lifl.fr/RD2P/download/net-adhoc-cfp-final.pdf
IEEE Network seeks articles for a special issue on Ad Hoc
Networking: Data Communications and Topology Control, to appear in
July 2004. The guest editors for this special issue are David
Simplot-Ryl, University of Lille, France, and Ivan Stojmenovic,
University of Ottawa, Canada.
Purpose
Wireless networks and mobile computing research has until recently
concentrated on single-hop networks (network nodes communicating
directly to a fixed infrastructure), such as cellular and satellite
systems. Ad hoc networking covers multi-hop scenarios (network nodes
communicating via other network nodes) such as conference, hospital,
battlefield, rescue, and monitoring scenarios. Particular ad hoc
network systems include packet radio networks, sensor networks,
personal communication systems, rooftop networks, and wireless local
area networks. Even multi-hop cellular networks may be a viable option
when a huge number of cellular phones are concentrated on a small area
such as stadium.
This special issue will cover comprehensively the network layer in
ad hoc networks, which deals with data communication and topology
control problems. Data communication problems include routing,
broadcasting, multicasting, geocasting, clustering, area monitoring,
data and service access. Topology control problems include neighbor
discovery, topology construction and maintenance, activity scheduling,
position discovery, partition detection, location updates, and network
management. The new approaches to ad hoc networks design emphasize
cross-layering approach, and therefore the relevant issues arising
from network layer problems will also be covered, such as power
management, security, quality of service, performance evaluation, data
link and transport layers.
The goal of the special issue is to publish original research and
review articles which should be comprehensive to all readers,
regardless of their specialty.
Manuscript submission
Send papers as PDF file to both co-guest editors simplot(a)lifl.fr and
ivan(a)site.uottawa.ca. It is recommended that submissions be limited to
4500 words, with the number of references limited to 10. Guidelines
for authors can be found on the IEEE Network magazine Website at
http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/net/ntwrk/authors.html .
Important dates
Manuscript Submission: November 30, 2003
Acceptance Notification: February 29, 2004
Final Manuscript Due: May 1, 2004
Publication: July/August 2004
Guest co-editors
Dr. David Simplot-Ryl
IRCICA/LIFL, Univ. Lille 1, France
David.Simplot(a)lifl.fr
Dr. Ivan Stojmenovic
SITE, University of Ottawa, Canada
ivan(a)site.uottawa.ca
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: CfP Pervasive 2004: Conference on Pervasive Computing
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 15:08:02 +0200 (MEST)
From: Pervasive 2004 Publicity Chair <publicity(a)pervasive2004.org>
To: <lars.wolf(a)KOM.tu-darmstadt.de>
*********************************************************************
* *
* Call for Papers *
* *
* P E R V A S I V E 2004 *
* 2nd International Conference on Pervasive Computing *
* *
* Linz / Vienna, Austria *
* April 19-23, 2004 *
* *
* http://www.pervasive2004.org *
* *
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* Description
A vast manifold of tiny, embedded and autonomous computing and
communication systems have started to create and populate a
pervasive and ubiquitous computing landscape, characterized by the
autonomy of their programmed behavior, the dynamics and context-
awareness of services and applications they offer, the ad-hoc
interoperability of services and the different modes of user
interaction upon those services. This is mostly due to technological
progress like the maturing of wireless networking, exciting new
information processing possibilities induced by novel microprocessor
technologies, low power storage systems, smart material, and motor-,
controller-, sensor- and actuator technologies. A future computing
scenario is envisioned in which almost every object in our everyday
environment will be equipped with embedded processors, wireless
communication facilities and embedded software to perceive, perform
and control a multitude of tasks and functions. Since many of these
objects are already able to communicate and interact with global
networks and with each other, the vision of context-aware "smart
appliances" and "smart spaces" has already become a reality. Service
provision is based on the ability of being aware of the presence of
other objects or users, and systems can be designed in order to be
sensitive, adaptive and responsive to their needs, habits and even
emotions. With pervasive computing technology embodied into real
world objects like furniture, clothing, crafts, rooms, etc., those
artefacts also become the interface to "invisible" services and
allow to mediate between the physical and digital (or virtual) world
via natural interaction - away from desktop displays and keyboards.
Novel interface concepts for situated interaction give rise for
bringing the interaction with computers "back to the real world".
All these observations pose serious challenges to the conceptual
architectures of computing, and the related engineering disciplines
in computer science. PERVASIVE 2004, the Second International
Conference on Pervasive Computing, provides a premier venue to bring
together researchers and practitioners working in all foundational
and applied research areas of pervasive and ubiquitous computing. It
will include presentations, workshops, tutorials and multimedia
demonstrations on subjects like:
* Focus
Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing Architectures
Sensors and Actuators / Computational Perception
"Smart" Appliances / Ambient Intelligence
New Technologies / New Materials / Small Artefacts
Displays / Vision / Mixed Reality Systems
Spontaneous / Wireless / Mobile Communication
Networked Embedded Systems
Context Awareness / Autonomous Computing
Coordination Models and Systems
Middleware and Software Frameworks
Interaction Models / Interaction Design
User Interfaces (e.g. Situative/Tangible/Attentive)
Emerging Industrial / Business Scenarios
Social / Privacy / Security Issues
* Submissions
Submissions to PERVASIVE 2004 are welcome in the categories Regular
Papers and Tech-Notes, Doctoral Colloquium, Videos, and Tutorials
and Workshops.
* Regular Papers and Tech-Notes
Regular papers should present original, highly innovative,
prospective and forward-looking research in one or more of the
categories given above. Just like regular papers, tech-notes should
present directing research, but in very focused and compact format.
Tech-notes are not understood as short papers condensed into less
page space, but are intended to present pointed results at a high
level of technicality. Submissions in this category will be handled
electronically and must be in PDF or PostScript file format. Regular
papers must not exceed 18 pages (or approx. 10000 words, including
text, figures and references), tech-notes must not exceed 5 pages
(or approx. 2500 words) formatted single column, single-spaced in
Springer LNCS style available at
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Accepted regular
papers and tech-notes will be published in the conference
proceedings. PERVASIVE 2004 will adopt a double-blind process for
regular paper and tech-note review, where the identities of the
authors are withheld from the reviewers and vice versa. Authors'
names and their affiliations must not be revealed or mentioned
anywhere in the paper or in the PDF or postscript file. Submitted
papers and tech-notes must be original, unpublished work and not
currently under review for any other conference or journal. Papers
not following these guidelines will not be considered for the review
process. To submit a paper or tech-note, please refer to the paper
submission link (available from October 1st, 2003) at the conference
website. Questions about the papers and tech-notes submission
process should be directed to the Program Committee Chair
(A. Ferscha, Univ. Linz) at progchair(a)pervasive2004.org.
* Doctoral Colloquium
The PERVASIVE 2004 doctoral colloquium, to be held right before the
main conference during April 19-20 in Linz, Austria, invites PhD
students and candidates to present, discuss and defend their
work-in-progress or preliminary results in an international, agile
and renowned audience of junior and senior researchers and
developers in the pervasive computing field. Thesis position papers
(5 pages or approx. 2500 words) are solicited relating a problem
statement, methodological approach, potential for innovation and
expected contribution to the international pervasive computing
literature. Accepted submissions will be presented during the
colloquium and will be included in the PERVASIVE 2004 adjunct
proceedings. The PERVASIVE 2004 Doctoral Colloquium Certificate,
signed by the international colloquium committee will be handed to
the successful presenters. Further information can be obtained from
the conference website or the Doctoral Colloquium Chair (G. Kotsis,
Univ. Linz) at doctoral(a)pervasive2004.org.
* Videos
Submissions are invited to present novel pervasive computing
systems, devices or just designs, or demonstrate innovative styles
of interaction or usability of those systems - in a lively format:
as a video. Video clips should be no longer than 8 minutes and be
accompanied by a 4 page (or approx. 2000 words) written summary. The
author(s) of a video are expected to present a brief introduction at
the conference, while all full videos will be presented during the
PERVASIVE 2004 Video Night - a special event at a historic place in
Vienna. Video papers will be published in the PERVASIVE 2004 adjunct
proceedings, all video clips will be presented in the PERVASIVE 2004
Video DVD. Further information can be obtained from the conference
website or the Video Chair (H. Hörtner, Ars Electronica Center) at
video(a)pervasive2004.org.
* Tutorials and Workshops
PERVASIVE 2004 tutorials will provide the dissemination of advanced
concepts, technologies and skills to the participants. Tutorial
submissions should focus on seminal and pioneering topics of
pervasive computing or cover an outstanding new branch of pervasive
computing research. Workshop sessions will provide inspiring and
influencing discussion on pervasive computing topics. Each workshop
aims at the sharing and consolidation of new research ideas and
fosters future co-operations. Workshop proposals may be related to
any topic of pervasive computing. Further information can be
obtained from the conference website, the Tutorials Chair
(tutorials(a)pervasive2004.org) or the Workshops Chair
(workshops(a)pervasive2004.org) respectively.
* Conference Chairs
General Chair
Friedemann Mattern (ETH Zurich, CH)
Program Committee Chair
Alois Ferscha (Univ. Linz, A)
Publicity Co-chairs
Karin Anna Hummel (Univ. Vienna, A)
Rene Mayrhofer (Univ. Linz, A)
* Program Committee
Gregory Abowd (GA Tech, USA)
Michael Beigl (Univ. Karlsruhe, D)
Mark Billinghurst (Univ. Washington, USA)
David De Roure (Univ. Southampton, UK)
Anind K. Dey (Intel Research, USA)
Elgar Fleisch (Univ. St. Gallen, CH)
Hans Werner Gellersen (Lancaster Univ., UK)
Lars Erik Holmquist (Viktoria Institute, S)
Horst Hoertner (Ars Electronica Center, A)
Tim Kindberg (HP Labs, USA)
Gerd Kortuem (Lancaster Univ., UK)
Gabriele Kotsis (Univ. Linz, A)
Antonio Krueger (Saarland Univ., D)
Max Muehlhaeuser (TU Darmstadt, D)
Joe Paradiso (MIT Media Lab, USA)
Tom Pfeifer (GMD-FOKUS, D)
Jun Rekimoto (Sony, JP)
Thomas Rist (DFKI, D)
Tom Rodden (Nottingham University, UK)
Anthony Savidis (ICS Forth, GR)
Bernt Schiele (ETH Zurich, CH)
Dieter Schmalstieg (TU Wien, A)
Albrecht Schmidt (Univ. Munich, D)
Vincent Stanford (NIST, USA)
Thad Starner (Georgia Tech., USA)
Adam Wolisz (TU Berlin, D)
Franco Zambonelli (Univ. Modena & R.E., I)
Albert Zomaya (Univ. of Sydney, AU)
* Important Dates
Papers & Tech-Notes
Submission (firm!) November 7, 2003
Notification of Acceptance December 20, 2003
Camera Ready Copy February 9, 2004
Workshops
Submissions December 1, 2003
Notification of Acceptance December 8, 2003
Workshop calls online (by the organizers) December 15, 2003
Videos/Tutorials
Submissions January 19, 2004
Notification of Acceptance February 16, 2004
Final Versions March 15, 2004
Doctoral Colloquium
Submissions (firm!) January 12, 2004
Nomination of Speakers February 9, 2004
Conference Events
Pre-conference Events (in Vienna) April 20, 2004
PERVASIVE 2004 Doctoral Colloquium (in Linz) April 19-20, 2004
Main Conference (in Vienna) April 21-23, 2004
* Additional Information
For updated information about PERVASIVE 2004 please visit
www.pervasive2004.org or send email to info(a)pervasive2004.org.
(For your planning: Note that CHI2004 will be held in Vienna, Austria,
April 24-29, 2004 - right after PERVASIVE 2004.)
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