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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] Call For Papers: E-WIND (corrected dates)
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 15:15:02 -0600
From: Edward Knightly <knightly(a)ece.rice.edu>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
References: <20050216111822.A17925(a)ece.rice.edu>
My apologies - the corrected dates are below and on the web page.
Call For Papers:
E-WIND: Workshop on Experimental Approaches to Wireless Network Design and
Analysis
(An ACM SIGCOMM 2005 Workshop)
http://www.ece.rice.edu/E-WIND/
Research in wireless networking is rapidly becoming more
experimental. Research prototypes are being developed for systems
ranging from large-scale sensor networks to high-speed wireless access
networks. Moreover experimentation and measurement studies are being
performed with off-the-shelf hardware and operational testbeds.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together experimentalist
researchers from diverse backgrounds including wireless hardware
platforms, wireless communications, wireless testbeds, and measurement
of deployed wireless systems. The workshop will provide a forum for
exchange of ideas, challenges, and work-in-progress discussions
between both the wireless and wireline measurement communities. The
workshop will leave a large space to discussion and possible
coordination.
Important Dates:
Submission deadline April 15, 2005
Author notification May 20, 2005
Camera ready papers June 3, 2005
Workshop date August 22, 2005
Submission of Papers
Submissions should be 4 to 6 p pages long, in pdf, two column, and
address one or more of the following topics:
- Testbed architectures
- Wireless prototypes
- Challenges in testbed and prototypes design
- Wireless devices or networks measurement methodology
- Comparative evaluation of wireless platforms
- Measurement studies of all aspects of wireless systems and networks
- Experimental evaluation of new mechanisms, protocols, and wireless technologies
(with special emphasis on cross-layer, meshed and multi-hop issues)
Workshop Co-chairs:
Edward W. Knightly, Rice University
Christophe Diot, Intel Corporation
Program Committee Members:
Andrew Campbell, University of Cambridge
Rene L. Cruz, University of California, San Diego
Michael Fitz, University of California, Los Angeles
Mario Gerla, University of California, Los Angeles
Robert Heath, University of Texas at Austin
Sanjoy Paul, Lucent Bell Laboratories
Dipankar Raychaudhuri, Rutgers University
Ashutosh Sabharwal, Rice University
Nitin Vaidya, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Andras Veres, Ericsson Research
David Wetherall, University of Washington
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[Fwd: CFP-"Next Generation Networking Middleware", NGNM'05; 6 May 2005, Waterloo Ontario, Canada]
by Lars Wolf 17 Feb '05
by Lars Wolf 17 Feb '05
17 Feb '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: CFP-"Next Generation Networking Middleware", NGNM'05; 6 May
2005, Waterloo Ontario, Canada
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 19:15:09 +0200
From: Kormentzas Georgios <gkorm(a)aegean.gr>
To: Kormentzas Georgios <gkorm(a)aegean.gr>
[My apologies if you receive this more than once]
================================================
*2^nd International WORKSHOP on** ‘Next Generation Networking
Middleware’ **(NGNM05)*
* */*in the scope of */‘Networking 2005’, 4^th IFIP – TC6 Networking
Conference
(http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/networking2005/
<http://www.ece.ntua.gr/networking2004/>)
*Date*: May, 6^th 2005
*Venue*: Waterloo Ontario, Canada
* **IMPORTANT DATES*
- Submission of papers: March 20, 2005
- Notification of acceptance: April 1, 2005
- Camera-ready due: April 15, 2005
Scope
======
Networking middleware is the software that integrates applications, the
underlying operating systems, network protocol stacks, and hardware.
Towards this end, it provides a set of common services and abstractions
that enable applications and end-users to exchange information across
heterogeneous distributed networking environments. Next-generation
applications will be increasingly developed using middleware. This poses
several challenges, such as hiding latency, masking partial failures,
providing information assurance and security, legacy integration,
dynamic service partitioning and load balancing and end-to-end quality
of service specification and enforcement.
As middleware gains widespread adoption, it becomes essential to
investigate, and to capture, the basics and the methodologies of
middleware technologies. Middleware technologies, such as CORBA, Java,
EJB, Jini and Web Services, became increasingly popular for building
both embedded and enterprise applications. A new generation of
middleware technologies (so-called vertical, or Internet middleware
technologies) is beginning to emerge to solve the problems of
interoperability and integration across language, operating system and
hardware platform boundaries. The realization of an Internet middleware
could dramatically reduce the cost of integration both within and among
enterprises and dramatically reduce time-to-market for some types of
software, as service re-use becomes a realistic possibility.
The underlying technologies for Internet middleware are the familiar
industry standard Internet protocols (i.e., IP, TCP, HTTP, SMTP, and
others). Support for Web Services standards - like SOAP, WSDL and UDDI -
based on XML message formats is layered upon Internet protocols to
provide platform-neutral communications between applications. These are
then viewed as business services. Before such services can be deployed
on a large scale, issues for licensing, usage, billing, versioning and
delivery to contracted levels of service performance, need to be addressed.
NGNM04 constituted a forum for the discussion of innovations and recent
advances in the design and construction of Internet middleware. Both the
requirements and expectations from various perspectives (i.e.,
networking, middleware and application level) were presented and
analyzed. The special issue on “Emerging Middleware for Next Generation
Networks” of Computer Communications journal complemented the success of
NGNM04. NGNM05 will focus on the identification of composite business
services running on an Internet middleware platform that allows
enterprises/networking actors to publish the services they provide, use
services available globally in a secure manner as components of a
generic middleware service, automatically compile the service
description into an executable process, to deploy and monitor the
execution of such composite processes, etc.The middleware platform will
contain re-configuration and self-repairing features to enable a
composite business service to adapt itself to changes caused by
insertion or withdrawal of services, changes in network conditions and
changes in user requirements.
Relevant topics
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Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished works as well as
works on progress in the following, but not limited to, topic areas:
Standards and APIs
Formal methods and tools for middleware systems
Middleware for Web services and Web service composition
Platforms for cluster, grid and peer-to-peer computing
Benchmarking and comparison of middleware platforms
Event-based, publish/subscribe and message-oriented middleware
Middleware for ubiquitous and mobile computing
Reconfigurable, adaptable, autonomic and reflective middleware
Programmable, active and adaptive networks
Programmable, mobile and intelligent agents
"Plug-and-Play" Components-Based management
Emerging information models and frameworks
Interworking between heterogeneous middleware technologies
Software engineering for middleware
Security and performance aspects of middleware
**
*INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSION*
----------------
The workshop welcomes original and review papers from academic and
industry contributors dealing with the above or related issues. All
submissions will be subjected to review by two reviewers. Papers should
be up to 6000 words in English, including bibliography and well-marked
appendices. To submit a paper, send an email to Prof. George Kormentzas
(gkorm(a)aegean.gr), containing the title, the authors' names, e-mail and
post addresses, phone and fax numbers, identification of the contact
author, and attach to the same message your paper in PDF or PostScript
format. The paper must start with a title, a short abstract, and a list
of keywords.
All the accepted papers will be published in the workshop’s proceedings.
Furthermore, as it happened with NGNM04, some selected papers will be
extended in order to be considered for publication in a forthcoming
special issue of a journal related to the workshop’s goals.
*WORKSHOP CHAIRS *
Nikos Anerousis, IBM, USA
George Kormentzas, University of the Aegean, Greece
*PROGRAMME COMMITTEE*
Toufik Ahmed, University of Bordeaux, France
Maria Teresa Andrade, INESC Porto, Portugal
Hamid Asgari, TRT, UK
Eugen Borcoci, Transilvania University, Romania
Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
Abdellatif Benjelloun-Toumi, France Telecom, France
David Hutchison, Lancaster University, UK
Chuck Kalmanek, ATT, USA
Alexander Keller, IBM, USA
Wolfgang Kellerer, DoCoMo Europe, Germany
Alexander Konstantinou, IBM, USA
Nick Koudas, ATT, USA
Michael Kounavis, Intel, USA
Maria Koutsopoulou, University of Athens, Greece
Antonio Liotta, University of Surrey, UK
Thomas Magedanz, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
Ahmed Mehaoua, University of Versailles, France
George Pavlou, University of Surrey, UK
Thimios Panagos Voicemate, USA
Evaggelos Pallis, University of Crete, Greece
Dimitris Pendarakis, IBM, USA
Christos Politis, University of Surrey, UK
Prashant Pradhan, IBM, USA
Martin Stiemerling, NEC Europe Ltd, Germany
Noemi Simoni, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, France
John Soldatos, AIT, Greece
Gosia Steinder, IBM, USA
Evaggelos Vayias, Intracom, Greece
Iakovos Venieris, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Michael Welzl, University of Innsburg, Austria
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: DRCN 2005 - Call for Papers
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 11:27:21 -0600
From: Medhi, Deep <DMedhi(a)umkc.edu>
To: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>, <itc(a)comsoc.org>, <cnom(a)lrg.ufsc.br>
*Our apologies if you receive multiple postings of this Call for Papers*
**
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
*DRCN 2005*
*The 5th International Workshop on Design of Reliable Communication
Networks*
*/"Reliable Networks for Reliable Services"/*
Island of Ischia, Italy, on 16-19 October 2005
On behalf of the DRCN 2005 Organizing Committee, I would like to invite
you to participate as a speaker or delegate in the 5th Design of
Reliable Communication Networks (DRCN) Workshop (www.drcn.org
<http://www.drcn.org/>), which will be held at the Albergo della Regina
Isabella in the beautiful Island of Ischia, Italy, on 16-19 October 2005.
You can get the DRCN 2005’s *Call for Papers* in
http://drcn2005.telecomitalialab.com/callforpapers.htm.
The International Workshop on the Design of Reliable Communication
Networks (DRCN) is a biannual conference to provide a platform for
presentations and discussions of recent developments and future trends
in communication networks and network subsystems, focusing on all
aspects of network reliability.
The workshop consists of technical presentations, tutorials, panel
discussions, posters, exhibitions and demos.
*Relevant dates*
April 15, 2005 – Paper submission
June 3, 2005 – Notification of acceptance
June 15, 2005 – Tutorial proposals due
September 2, 2005 – Final paper due
October 16-19, 2005 – Conference dates
*Topics *
Under the central theme “Reliable Networks for Reliable Services”
detailed topics of relevance for DRCN 2005 include, but are not limited to:
*Equipment and Technology for Survivability*
· Next-generation SONET/SDH, resilient packet rings (RPR),
coarse WDM, Ethernet, WDM optical and photonic networks
· IP-centric control, GMPLS, fast IGP, OSPF, IS-IS convergence,
integrated IP and optical mechanisms
· Fault detection and isolation schemes, link monitoring
protocols, digital wrapper, GFP, LCAS applications to restoration
· Reliability or availability of key equipment: MEMs, Lasers, OXCs
· Photonic cross-connect and OADM designs
· Impact of ultra long haul DWDM on restoration strategies and
architecture
*Basic Methods and Theory for Survivable Network Design and Operation*
· Algorithms for survivable routing, capacity planning and
reconfiguration
· Design and evolution of ring, mesh, hybrid, p-cycle,
loop-back, shared-backup path, and other architectures
· Physical and virtual topology design, design heuristics,
simulation and experimental methods
· Integration of survivability and dynamic demand adaptation
techniques
· Survivable design under demand uncertainty
· Supporting multiple quality of protection and multiple failure
design considerations, SRLG issues
· Fast restoration in mesh-based networks
· Reliability and availability analysis methods and theory
*Network Planning, Management, Monitoring and Control*
· Multi-technology network management (MTNM), monitoring and
control
· Network planning, simulation, visualisation and analysis tools
· Operations research methods in design, pre-planning, and
on-line operations
· Coordinating multi-layer and multi-service survivability
requirements
· Rapid service provisioning, pre-provisioning, inventory
strategies, and service level agreements
· Survivable metro-edge/access and core network evolution planning
*Operations, Applications and Services Oriented*
· Protection requirements for different of network services
· Business case studies of survivable service offerings
· Novel applications and service requirements (health care, for
example)
· Government and defence needs for reliability / availability /
survivability
· Reliability and fault tolerance of web server clusters,
storage area networks (SAN), fixed and mobile wireless and satellite
· Disaster recovery, ad-hoc networks
· Papers are particularly welcomed on reliability and
survivability aspects of non-traditional networking contexts such as
SANs, satellite networks, or server farms for example, as well as papers
documenting case studies, measurement programs and data and operational
accounts of actual failures, their impacts, and the recovery process.
Organizing Committee
* *Roberto Clemente*, */General Chair/*
Telecom Italia Lab, /Italy/
* *Antonio Manzalini*, /*Technical Program Co-Chair*/
Telecom Italia Lab, /Italy/
* *Andrea Bianco*, */Technical Program Co-Chair/*
Politecnico di Torino, /Italy/
* *Giuseppe Ferraris*, /*Tutorials Chair*/
Telecom Italia Lab, /Italy/
* *Tiziana Ferrari*, */Exhibit Chair /*
INFN - CNAF, /Italy/
* *Arijs Peter*, */Publicity Chair, Europe/*
OPNET, /Belgium/
* *John Doucette*, */Publicity Chair, USA and Canada/*
TRLabs, University of Alberta, /Canada/
* *Clotilde Canepa Fertini*, */Treasurer/*
Istituto Internazionale delle Comunicazioni, /Italy/
* *Cristina Calderaro*, */Secretariat/*
Telecom Italia Lab, /Italy/
Special Advisory Representatives
* *Achille Pattavina, /Editor-in-Chief, European Transactions on
Telecommunications/ *
Politecnico di Milano, /Italy/
* *Manu Malek, /Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Network and Systems
Management/*
Stevens Institute of Technology, /USA/
Program Committee
* *Andreas Antonopoulos*, CEU Graduate School of Business, /Hungary/
* *Bela Berde*, Alcatel CIT, /France/
* *Paul Bonenfant*, Optimum Online, /USA/
* *Sid Chaudhuri*, Nextel, /USA/
* *Matthieu Clouqueur*, Siemens AG, /Germany/
* *Giancarlo D'Orazio*, Telecom Italia, /Italy/
* *John Doucette*, TRLabs, University of Alberta, /Canada/
* *Peter Edwards*, Bell Canada, /Canada/
* *Andrea Fumagalli*, The University of Texas at Dallas, /USA/
* *Nasir Ghani*, Sorrento Networks, /USA/
* *Paramasiviah Harshavardhana*, VPISystems, /Canada/
* *Monika Jaeger*, T-System, Deutsche Telekom, /Germany/
* *Raj Jain*, Nayna Networks and Ohio State University, /USA/
* *Dave Johnson*, British Telecommunications plc, /UK/
* *Artur Lason*, AGH University of Science and Technology, /Poland/
* *Per Lindberg*, TeliaSonera, /Sweden/
* *Yu Liu*, OPNET, /USA/
* *Jesús Felipe Lobo Poyo*, Telefónica I+D, /Spain/
* *Muriel Médard*, MIT, /USA/
* *Deep Medhi*, University of Missouri-Kansas City, /USA/
* *Filip Meyer*, Teledanmark, /Denmark/
* *Eytan Modiano*, MIT, /USA/
* *Naohide Nagatsu*, NTT Network Innovation Labs, /Japan/
* *G.P. O'Reilly*, Lucent Technologies, Bell Labs, /USA/
* *Erwin Patzak*, Fraunhofer-Institute for Telecommunications, HHI,
/Germany/
* *Mario Picavet*, Ghent University, IMEC, /Belgium/
* *Giuseppe Pignari*, Vodafone, /Italy/
* *Sathya Rao*, Telscom AG, /Switzerland/
* *Jacques Robadey*, Swisscom, /Switzerland/
* *Dominic A. Schupke*, Siemens AG, /Germany/
* *Piergiorgio Sessarego*, Marconi, /Italy/
* *Jim Slevinsky*, Telus, /Canada/
* *Alexandros Stavdas*, NTUA, /Greece/
* *Jean Philippe Vasseur*, Cisco Systems, /USA/
* *Carlos Becker Westphall*, UFSC, /Brazil/
* *Jing Wu*, Communications Research Centre Canada, /Canada/
* *Hui Zang*, Sprint Advanced Technology Laboratories, /USA/
* *Evi Zouganeli*, Telenor R&D, /Norway/
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [itst2005] ITST2005: Deadline extension
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 09:37:08 +0100
From: nobody(a)enst-bretagne.fr
Reply-To: com-itst2005(a)bscw.enst-bretagne.fr
To: com-itst2005(a)bscw.enst-bretagne.fr
Dear Colleague,
Due to numerous requests, the ITST2005 Technical Committee has decided
to extend the deadline for the abstract submissions until
*February 28th, 2005, 11:59 pm.
*
Please, note that this new deadline is a *hard *deadline that cannot be
extended.
Sincerely,
The secretary of the Organizing Committee,
Pascale FERRY
Web site : http://conferences.enst-bretagne.fr/itst2005/
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: ACM SIGCHI ACE 2005 DEMOS
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 16:17:33 +0800
From: ace(a)inmeet.com.sg <ace(a)inmeet.com.sg>
To: <lars.wolf(a)KOM.tu-darmstadt.de>
Dear
ACM SIGCHI ACE 2005 (http://www.ace2005.org) will feature the most
exciting new demos in entertainment computing. You are highly
encouraged to submit your demo submissions, together with paper or
poster submissions, or solely demo submissions.
Accepted demos will be provided a beautiful and wonderful exhibition
space in the conference area, as can be seen in the pictures below. You
will have an excellent forum for showcasing your work.
Please kindly note Paper/poster/demo Submission Deadline is only a few
hours away: 15th February 2005
Best wishes
ACE Demo Chairs
Masihako Inami (JPN),
Joe Finney (GBR),
Clara Boj (ESP)
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15 Feb '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] SIGCOMM workshops: Announcement and Call for papers
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 20:14:31 -0500 (EST)
From: Saswati Sarkar <swati(a)seas.upenn.edu>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
SIGCOMM Workshops, August 22-26, 2005, Philadelphia, USA
This year, SIGCOMM 2005 continues its expanded scope with significant
emphasis on workshops. We solicit papers and participation for
the following one-day workshops, that will be held in conjunction
with SIGCOMM 2005 from August 22 - August 26, 2005
in Philadelphia, PA, US.
For a detailed description of the workshops and submission guidelines,
visit: http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm2005/workshops.html
1. Workshop on mining network data (MineNet-05)
Todays IP networks are extensively instrumented for collecting a wealth
of information including traffic traces (e.g., packet or flow level
traces), control (e.g., router forwarding tables, BGP and OSPF updates),
and management (e.g., alarms, SNMP traps) data. The real challenge is
to process and analyze this vast amount of primarily unstructured
information and extract structures, relationships, and higher level
knowledge embedded in it and use it to aid network management and
operations. The goal of this one day workshop is to explore new
directions in network data collection, storage, and analysis techniques,
and their application to network monitoring, management, and
remediation. The workshop will provide a venue for researchers and
practitioners from different backgrounds, including networking, data
mining, machine learning, and statistics, to get together and
collaboratively approach this problem from their respective vantage
points.
2. Workshop on experimental approaches to wireless network design and
analysis (E-WIND-05)
Research in wireless networking is rapidly becoming more experimental.
Research prototypes are being developed for systems ranging from
large-scale sensor networks to high-speed wireless access networks.
Moreover experimentation and measurement studies are being performed
with off-the-shelf hardware and operational testbeds. The goal of this
workshop is to bring together experimentalist researchers from diverse
backgrounds including wireless hardware platforms, wireless
communications, wireless testbeds, and measurement
of deployed wireless systems. The workshop will provide a forum for
exchange of ideas, challenges, and work-in-progress discussions between
both the wireless and wireline measurement communities. The workshop
will leave a large space to discussion and possible coordination.
3. Workshop on delay tolerant networking and related networks (WDTN-05)
Today, the most successful network architecture is that of the Internet.
It has scaled well beyond the original plan of its designers, and the
Internet Protocol has been carried on a great number of underlying
protocols, including itself. However, the Internet's protocol
architecture suffers some problems when implemented on classes of
networks for which it was not originally designed. For example, when
disconnection and reconnection is common, or link performance is highly
variable or extreme, one or more of the traditional Internet protocols
do not work well. In this workshop, we wish to explore physical networks
that operate significantly differently from wired, connected networks
and the protocol architectures and algorithms used to deal with such
situations. Techniques for making applications tolerant to disruptions
and/or high delays are also requested.
4. Workshop on economics of peer-to-peer systems (P2PECON-05)
From file-sharing to distributed computation, from application layer
overlays to mobile ad hoc networking, the ultimate success of a
peer-to-peer system rests on the twin pillars of scalable and robust
system design and alignment of economic interests among the
participating peers. Following the success of the first two workshops,
the Third Workshop on Economics of Peer-to-Peer Systems will again bring
together researchers and practitioners from multiple disciplines to
discuss the economic characteristics of P2P systems, application of
economic theories to P2P system design, and future directions and
challenges in this area.
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] MMNS2005: Call For Papers
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 06:18:10 +0900 (JST)
From: Go-Hasegawa <hasegawa(a)ics.es.osaka-u.ac.jp>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
(Please accept our apology if you received this multiple times)
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Call for Papers
8th IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Management of Multimedia
Networks & Services (MMNS2005)
Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
October 24-26, 2005
The International Conference on Management of Multimedia Networks and
Services (MMNS) will hold its eighth annual meeting on October 24
through October 26, 2005, in Barcelona, Spain. A single-track
conference, MMNS will provide participants with an intimate setting
for discussion and debate.
MMNS has established itself as a premier conference for research and
innovation in management of emerging multimedia technology and
networking services. The objective of the conference is to bring
together researchers and scientists from industry and academia
researching and developing state-of-the-art management systems, while
creating a public venue for results dissemination and intellectual
collaboration.
The demand for real-time services, integrated multimedia
communications and mobile application services thrives in today's
consumer and corporate market. The need to evolve management tools and
methodologies to keep pace with emerging networks is at a critical
juncture with the proliferation of mobility and wireless systems,
intelligent and broadband networks, data/voice convergence and the
integration of computing and communication in all devices. Concepts
such as autonomics, self-healing, self-organized and adaptive
computing systems are bringing both the academic and industry research
communities together to address the challenges of managing complexity
and systems problems, where management is inevitably key.
MMNS broadly solicits research in network and service management and
new models, architectures and designs in technology and services to
enable multimedia proliferation. This year, MMNS 2005 will continue
the success of the outstanding agendas of the past, but also emphasize
and solicit novel research in management of integrated multimedia
services.
The MMNS program committee is soliciting original papers describing
research in the area of management of multimedia networks and
services. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Multiservice over IP (voice, video and data over IP) network management
- Distributed multimedia service management
- Mobile multimedia network management
- DVB-H management
- Advanced audiovisual services management (e.g. videostreaming)
- Quality of service (QoS) management
- Internet QoS assurance
- Multi-point, multicast services management
- Deployment of multimedia services
- Network management models and architectures
- Management of sensor and actuator networks
- Billing and security for multimedia services
- Content distribution networking
- Grid networking for multimedia
- Network measurement/Monitoring for multimedia services
- Novel protocols for multimedia services
For further information, please contact the co-chairs:
Jordi Dalmau (jordi.dalmau(a)retevision.es) or
Go Hasegawa (hasegawa(a)cmc.osaka-u.ac.jp)
Paper Submission:
Paper submissions must present original, unpublished research or
experiences. Late-breaking advances and work-in-progress reports from
ongoing research are also encouraged to be submitted to MMNS
2005. Papers under review elsewhere MUST NOT be submitted to MMNS
2005. Authors are requested to identify submit either long papers or
short papers (work-in-progress reports):
- Long papers (up to 12 single-spaced single-column pages)
- Short papers describing work-in-progress (up to 4 pages)
Submissions exceeding the above mentioned paper size will not be
reviewed and returned to the authors. Papers must be submitted online
en PDF format via the EDAS web cite (https://submissoes.sbc.org.br).
Proceedings:
The MMNS 2005 proceedings will be published in Springer-Verlag's
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LCNS) series. For that reason we
recommend that the PDF file of each paper be generated using LaTeX and
the LCNS style available from Springer-Verlag. For more information
regarding manuscript format please visit the author's instruction
links at LCNS: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
Important dates:
Submission deadline: May 8, 2005
Notification of acceptance: June 18, 2005
Camera-ready: August 8, 2005
MMNS2005 Conference: October 24-26, 2005
MMNS2005 Program Committee Co-chairs:
Jordi Dalumau, Abertis Telecom, Spain
Go Hasegawa, Osaka University, Japan
Steering Committee:
Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
Guy Pujolle, Paris 6 University, France
Advisory Committee Members:
Nazim Agoulmine, University of Evry, France
Kevin Almeroth, UC-Santa Barbara, USA
Ehab Al-Shaer, DePaul University, USA
David Hutchison Lancaster University, UK
Masum Hasan Cisco Systems, Inc.
Alan Marshall, Queen's University of Belfast
John Vicente, Intel Corporation
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[Fwd: [ICEC] Pervasive Games Workshop with ACM Journal Publication Opportunity]
by Lars Wolf 15 Feb '05
by Lars Wolf 15 Feb '05
15 Feb '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [ICEC] Pervasive Games Workshop with ACM Journal Publication Opportunity
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 18:35:42 +0100
From: Rauterberg, G.W.M. <G.W.M.Rauterberg(a)tue.nl>
To: <icec(a)listserver.tue.nl>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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PerGames 2005
2nd International Workshop on Pervasive Gaming Applications
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held at 3rd International Conference on Pervasive Computing (PERVASIVE
2005)
in Munich, Germany, on Wednesday, May 11th 2005
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The best paper submissions will be published in the prestigious ACM
Journal
Computers in Entertainment (CIE) - www.acm.org/pubs/cie.html
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With the emergence of ubiquitous and pervasive computing technology, we
are facing a radical paradigm shift in computer entertainment. In recent
years, the immersiveness of gaming experiences had to be created and
conveyed through keyboard and screen alone. Now, the computer as a
medium steps back and weaves itself into the fabric of our physical and
social environments creating potentially richer experiences. For
entertainment and gaming, this holds the chance of reclaiming social and
physical aspects to create new and revolutionary forms of play that
bridge the gap between the real world and virtual entertainment.
With this workshop we bring together researchers who are interested in
interactive entertainment and the chances and risks that pervasive
computing might add to it. We want to discuss results from this emerging
field and share our experiences and visions to identify relevant
research questions and future research directions.
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Possible topics include (but are not limited to):
* Mixed reality installations
* Innovative input devices (Eye-Toys, Magic Wands etc)
* Augmented tabletop games
* The physical world as a game board
* Social experience vs technological experience
* Emerging game concepts
* Augmented reality games
* (Mis-)use of enabling technologies
* Mobile computing entertainment
* Experience design for heterogeneous devices
* Business cases for pervasive computing games
* Social implications and social protocols
* Privacy and awareness issues
* Mixing games and serious applications
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Please visit the workshop site
www.ipsi.fraunhofer.de/ambiente/pergames2005
for information about participation and submitting papers.
Best paper submissions will be published in the ACM CIE Journal.
Submission deadline is February 25, 2005.
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Workshop Website: http://www.ipsi.fraunhofer.de/ambiente/pergames2005
Pervasive Conference Website: http://www.pervasive.ifi.lmu.de/
Organisers: Carsten Magerkurth (Fraunhofer IPSI), Adrian David Cheok
(NUS), Trond Nilsen (HIT Lab NZ), Regan Mandryk (Simon Frasier
University)
Contact: magerkurth(a)ipsi.fraunhofer.de
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: ERSA CFP: EXTENDED DEADLINE: Feb 18, 2005
From: "ERSA" <ersa(a)lsbu.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, February 14, 2005 7:36 pm
To: "ersa" <ersa(a)lsbu.ac.uk>
Dear Colleague,
Please find enclosed the CFP of ERSA Conference
ENGINEERING OF RECONFIGURABLE SYSTEMS AND ALGORITHMS (ERSA'05)
=============================================================http://www.scism.lsbu.ac.uk/ERA/ersa.html
June 27 - 30, 2005
Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
NEW Extended Deadline: February 18, 2005
=============================Please forward this message to your
colleagues. I apologize if you receive multiple copies.
Yours sincerely,
Toomas P. Plaks
ERSA Chairman
====================================================================================================================================CALLFOR PAPERS ============The 2005 International Conference on
ENGINEERING OF RECONFIGURABLE SYSTEMS AND ALGORITHMS --- ERSA'05
===============================================================http://www.scism.lsbu.ac.uk/ERA/ersa.html
June 27-30, 2005
Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
NEW Extended Deadline: February 18, 2005
Introduction
==========The recent years have shown a growing interest in using
reconfigurable computing platform for the design of application-specific
computer systems.
The reason is that the traditional market of microelectronics is shifting
from industrial to consumer application. The driving forces are mobile
computing industry and automotive industry, where the traditional
approaches, basing on microprocessors and/or ASICs, do not work well.
The new applications demand new technology. Many companies and
researchers believe that the answer will be configurable or adaptive
computing platform.
This conference focuses on the different approaches in engineering of
reconfigurable systems and implementing of algorithms, including theory,
architecture, algorithms, design systems and applications that
demonstrate the benefits of reconfigurable computing.
** General Topics
=================
1. Theory - Synthesis, Mapping, Parallelization, Partitioning...
2. Software - CAD, Languages, Compilers, Operating Systems... 3.
Hardware - Adaptive and Dynamic Hardware, Reconfigurable
Architectures... 4. Applications - Mobile Computing, Automotive
Industry, Smart Cameras...
** Multiconference Keynote Talk from ERSA
========================================Where Intel's Microprocessor
Architecture is Going Robert P. Colwell, PhD, Independent Consultant, USA
** ERSA Keynote Talks (Preliminary)
===================1. Enabling Killer Applications of Reconfigurable
Systems Prof. Donald Bouldin, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
** ERSA Invited Talks (Preliminary)
===================1. Reconfigurable Architectures for Adaptable Mobile
Systems Dr.ir. Gerard J.M. Smit, University of Twente, The Netherlands
2. Microprocessors: The New LUT
Dr Steven A. Guccione, Cmpware, Inc., USA
3. Reconfigurable Instruction Set Computing for Embedded Processing
Charle' R., Rupp, PhD, Chief Architect, Stretch, Inc., USA
4. Configurable Processors and the Evolution of System-on-Chip Design
Dr. Dror E. Maydan, Director of Software, Tensilica, Inc., USA
5. What's the future of C-based Programmable SoC design?
Dr Chris Sullivan, Celoxica, Inc., UK
** Sessions
=========A number of Focus Sessions are planned to organize.
If you are interested in, please contact with ERSA
Chairman Toomas Plaks (plakst(a)lsbu.ac.uk)
Focus sessions (Preliminary List)
--------------
1. Energy-Efficient reconfigurable mobile systems.
Chairman: Gerard J.M. Smit, University of Twente, The Netherlands
2. Reconfigurable Hardware in the Automotive Industry.
Chairman: Christian Hochberger, TU Dresden, Germany
3. Embedded Multiprocessors.
Chairman: Steven Guccione, CMPWare, USA
4. Operating System Approaches for Reconfigurable Hardware.
Chairmen: Marco Platzner, University of Paderborn, Germany,
Christophe Bobda, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
5. Reconfigurable Supercomputing.
Chairman: Maya B. Gokhale, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
6. Reconfigurable System-On-Chip and HW/SW Codesign
Chairman: Michael J. Wirthlin, Brigham Young Univ., USA
7. Runtime Resource Management
Chairman: Ronald F. DeMara, Univ. of Central Florida, USA
** Demos/Exhibs
==============
Interested parties should contact ERSA Chairman Toomas Plaks.
** Best Papers
============After the conference, authors of best papers will be invited
to submit an extended version for publication in a Special Issue of an
International Journal (The Journal of Supercomputing, Kluwer).
** Important Dates
================SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NEW Extended Deadline: February 18,
2005
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** Full papers (max 10 pages, IEEE format): February 18, 2005
** Notification of acceptance: March 21, 2005
** Camera-ready papers and registration: April 20, 2005
** Conference: June 27--30, 2005
** Submission
===========Prospective authors are invited to submit a full paper that
must be an original, unpublished work, not currently submitted for
publication or for consideration elsewhere. All papers are reviewed by
at least 4 reviewers.
There will be arranged a poster session (for ongoing not finished work,
etc.) with simplified review process. Authors of posters have
to submit an extended abstract of no more than 4 pages. Submission is
open up to the conference beginning. Only poster presentation.
Full details will be available on the ERSA
Web-site: http://www.scism.lsbu.ac.uk/ERA/ersa.html
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
If you have any questions or problems, please do not hesitate
to e-mail: ersa(a)lsbu.ac.uk or directly to conference chair
Toomas Plaks: plakst(a)lsbu.ac.uk.
Conference Chairman
=================Dr. Toomas P. Plaks
email: plakst(a)lsbu.ac.uk
London South Bank University
103 Borough Road
London SE1 0AA
United Kingdom
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by Lars Wolf 13 Feb '05
by Lars Wolf 13 Feb '05
13 Feb '05
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Subject: MED HOC NET - Second call for papers - Full Paper Electronic
Submission: 11 March 2005
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 00:34:48 +0100 (CET)
From: hnautra joelle <med_oc_net_05(a)yahoo.fr>
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*4th Mediterranean Workshop on Ad-Hoc Networks
MED-HOC-NET 2005
Ile de Porquerolles, June 21-24, 2005
**http://med-hoc-net2005.lri.fr/*
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Second Call for papers
The fourth Med-Hoc-Net 2005 is a major annual international workshop in
the Mediterranean
region. It brings together researchers, technologists and visionaries
from academia, research
labs, and industry, engineers and students to exchange, discuss and
share their experiences,
new ideas and research about theoretical and practical aspects of ad-hoc
networking.
Med-Hoc-Net 2005 will include presentations of theoretical and
experimental achievements, innovative ad-hoc systems, prototyping
efforts, case studies, and advancements in technology directly
affecting ad-hoc networking and communications infrastructures.
The papers solicited in Med-Hoc-Net 2005 cover a variety of topics
including but not limited to:
- Implementations, testbeds, and prototypes,
- Performance evaluation of ad-hoc network protocols through simulations,
analysis, and measurements,
- Metrology, Ad-Hoc network measurement Tools,
- MAC protocols, scheduling, and radio resource sharing in ad hoc
networks,
- Power management and control,
- Topology control,
- Self-organization and network reconfiguration,
- Unicast and multicast routing algorithms and protocols,
- Energy-efficient communications in ad-hoc networks,
- Transport layer protocols for multi-hop networks,
- Resource discovery and management,
- Protocols for QoS support in ad-hoc networks,
- Call admission and traffic shaping policies for ad-hoc networks,
- Multimedia location services,
- Security in ad-hoc networks,
- Fault tolerance and error recovery,
- Algorithmic challenges in ad-hoc networks,
- Large scale ad-hoc networks,
- Interconnection between ad hoc and wired networks,
- Sensor networks: applications and protocols.
After Sardinia (Italy), Mahdia (Tunisia) and Bodrum (Turkey), this
year the workshop will take place in another beautiful spot on the
Mediterranean Sea: Ile de Porquerolles (France).
Steering Committee: Farouk Kamoun (ENSI, Tunisia)
Mario Gerla (UCLA, USA)
Guy Pujolle (LIP6, France)
Khaldoun Al Agha (LRI, France)
Giovanni Pau (UCLA, USA)
Ian F. Akyildiz (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Program Chair: Isabelle Guérin Lassous (INRIA, France)
Program Committee:
Khaldoun Al Agha (University Paris XI, France)
Christian Becker (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Brahim Bensaou (Hong Kong University of science and technology, Hong Kong)
Bharat K Bhargava (Purdue University, USA)
Azzedine Boukerche (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Raouf Boutaba (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Andrew T. Campbell (Columbia University, USA)
Rachel Cardell-Oliver (University of Western Australia, Australia)
E. Cayirci (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey)
Andrea Clementi (University Roma II, Italy)
Marco Conti (CNR, Italy)
Laurie Cuthbert (University of London, UK)
Bertrand.Ducourthial (UTC, France)
Mario Gerla (UCLA, USA)
Silvia Giordano (University of Applied Science, Switzerland)
Stephen Hailes (University College London, UK)
Farouk Kamoun (ENSI, Tunisia)
P. R. Kumar (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA)
Pietro Manzoni (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain)
Pascale Minet (INRIA, France)
Sotiris Nikoletseas (CTI/Univ. of Patras, Greece)
Giovanni Pau (UCLA, USA)
Guy Pujolle (University Paris 6, France)
Laurent Reynaud (FT R&D, France)
Christian Prehofer (DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany)
David Symplot-Ryl (University of Lille, France)
Isabela Siqueira (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil)
Patrick Thiran (EPFL, Switzerland)
Stavros Toumpis (Vienna Telecommunications Research Center, Austria)
Christian Tschudin (University of Basel, Switzerland)
Guillaume Vivier (Motorola, France)
Stefan Weber (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Vincent W.S. Wong (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Hiroyuki Yomo (Aalborg University, Danemark)
Franco Zambonelli (Universita' di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy)
Authors are invited to submit electronically original contributions in
the conference themes
and related topics on the following site:
http://citi.insa-lyon.fr/medhocnet2005/ConfMan_1.7/REG-paper/. Papers
should not be longer than 12 pages. All submitted papers will be
reviewed and evaluated on the basis of relevance, originality, technical
quality and clarity.
Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings. The
official workshop oral
and written language is English. Details regarding the paper format
and the submission process will be posted at the conference web site.
Extended version of the best papers will be considered for publication
on a special issue of the international journal Ad Hoc & Sensor Wireless
Networks.
Paper Submission Deadlines
Full Paper Electronic Submission: 11 March 2005
Notification of acceptance/Rejection: 15 April 2005
Camera ready submission of full papers: 13 May 2005
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