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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: E-NEXT.members: SPECTS 2005 - extended deadline
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 18:42:45 +0100
From: Antonio Pescape' <pescape(a)unina.it>
To: <members(a)ist-e-next.net>
"Due to numerous requests, the organizing committee of spects2005, has
decided to extend the submission deadline to March 15, 2005. This will be a
firm deadline."
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Call For Papers
2005 International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and
Telecommunication Systems
SPECTS 2005
http://www.scs.org/summersim/spects
July 24-28, 2005
Hilton Philadelphia/Cherry Hill, USA
This annual international conference is a forum for professionals
involved in performance evaluation of computer and telecommunication
systems. Evaluation of computer systems and networks is needed at
every stage in the life cycle of the product including design,
manufacturing, sales/purchase, use, upgrade, tuning, etc. The
discipline of performance evaluation has progressed rapidly in the
past decade, and it has now begun to approach maturity. Significant
progress has been made in analytic modeling, simulation, and
measurement approaches for performance evaluation of computer and
telecommunication systems.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Networking and Telecommunication Systems
- Internet Technology
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- DiffServ/IntServ
- MPLS
- TCP
- World Wide Web (WWW) Technology
- Networking Techniques
- Unicast and Multicast Routing
- Congestion Control
- Switching Techniques
- Tele-traffic
- Network Protocols
- Network Management and Control
- Network Capacity Planning
- Network Architecture Evaluation
- Service and QoS Pricing
- Security and Authentication
- Broadband Networks
- High-Speed Networking
- ATM
- Optical Networks
- Wireless Systems and Networks
- Satellite Systems
- UMTS
- Mobile Networks/Computing
- Ad-hoc networks
- Multimedia Communications and Applications
Computer Systems
- Distributed Architectures
- Client/Server
- Distributed Systems and Agents
- Parallel and Distributed Computing
- Massively Parallel Systems
- Cluster Computing
- Grid Computing
- Interconnection Networks
- Computer Architectures
- Microprocessors/Microcomputers
- Memory Systems
- High Performance I/O
- Real-time Systems
- Scheduling Schemes
- Software
- Software Performance, Evaluation and Testing
- Parallel Algorithms and Languages
- Hardware and Software Monitors
- High-Performance Computing
- Workload and Traffic Characterization
- Scientific Computing Algorithms
- Reconfigurable Computing
- Electronic Commerce
Tools, Methodologies and Applications
- Parallel and Distributed Simulation
- Verification and Validation
- Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic Applications
- Performance Optimization, Bounds, and Models
- Queuing Systems and Networks
- Scalability Studies
- Integrated Modeling and Measurement
- On-Line Performance Adaptation and Tuning
- Process Algebra-Based Models
- Mathematical Aspects and Integrated Design of Performance
- Case Studies
NEW!
2005 Workshop on Performance of Wireless Networks and Communication
Systems, WiNCS2005
http://www.cs.umanitoba.ca/~vmisic/pubs/WiNCS05.pdf
http://www.scs.org/summersim/spects
General Chair
Mohammad S. Obaidat
Dept. of Computer Science, Monmouth University
W. Long Branch, NJ 07764, USA
Tel +1-732-571-4482
Fax +1-732-263-5202
E-mail: obaidat(a)monmouth.edu
Vice General Chair
Franco Davoli
DIST-University of Genoa
Via Opera Pia 13, I-16145 Genoa, Italy
Tel +39-010-353-2732
Fax +39-010-353-2154
E-Mail: franco(a)dist.unige.it
Program Chairs
Mario Marchese
CNIT - Italian National Consortium for Telecommunications
University of Genoa Research Unit, Italy
E-mail: mario.marchese(a)cnit.it
Jose L Marzo, University of Girona, Spain
E-mail: joseluis.marzo(a)udg.es
Vice Program Chair and Special Sessions Chair:
Imad Mahgoub
Florida Atlantic University, USA
E-mail: imad(a)cse.fau.edu
Vice Program Chair and Local Arrangement Chair
Constantine Katsinis
Drexel University, USA
E-mail: ckatsini(a)ece.drexel.edu
Vice Program Chair
Pascal Lorenz
University of Haute Alsace, France
E-mail: lorenz(a)ieee.org
Tutorial Chair:
Abbas Jamalipour
School of Electrical and Information Engineering
University of Sydney, Australia
Email: a.jamalipour(a)ieee.org
Technical Program Committee
Abdullah Abonamah, Zayed University, UAE
Ian Akyildiz, Georgia Tech., USA
Mohammed Atiquzzaman, University of Oklahoma, USA
Noureddine Boudriga, University of Tunis, Tunisia
Maria C. Calzarossa, University of Pavia, Italy
Andrew Campbell, Columbia University, USA
Haitham Cruickshank, University of Surrey, UK
Gabor Fodor, Ericsson Radio Systems, Sweden
Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University, USA
John Fox, Motorola Inc., UK
Sebastia Galmes, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain
Erol Gelenbe, Imperial College, UK
Sami Habib, Kuwait University, Kuwait
Omar Hammami, ENSTA, France
Jarmo Harju, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Herman Hughes, Michigan State University, USA
Raj Jain, Nayna Networks, Inc. & Ohio Sate Univ., USA
Carlos Juiz, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain
Ingemar Kaj, Uppsala University, Sweden
Krishna Kant, Intel, USA
Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessalonica, Greece
Demetrios Kazakos, University of Idaho, USA
Ulrich Killat, Tech. Univ. of Hamburg, Germany
Kevin Kwiat, Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
Veronica Lagrange M. Reis, HP Corp., USA
Axel Lehmann, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany
Mike T. Liu, Ohio State University, USA
Erich Lutz, DLR, Germany
Sam Makki, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Krzysztof Malinowski, Warsaw Technical University, Poland
Marek Malowidzki, Military Communication Institute, Poland
Pascale Minet, INRIA, France
Vojislav Misic, University of Manitoba, Canada
Hussein Mouftah, University of Ottawa, Canada
Ibrahim Onyuksel, Northern Illinois University, USA
Mohamed Ould-Khaoua, University of Glasgow, UK
Elena Pagani, Università di Milano, Italy
Georgios I. Papadimitriou, Aristotle University, Greece
Achille Pattavina, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Krzysztof Pawlikowski, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Antonio Pescape', Universita' di Napoli "Federico II," Italy
Gregory D. Peterson, University of Tennessee, USA
Steven Pink, University of Arizona, USA
George Polyzos, AUEB, Greece
Ramon Puigjaner, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain
Kaliappa Ravindran, CUNY, USA
Gian Paolo Rossi, Università di Milano, Italy
Vicente Santonja, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Donald Schilling, CUNY, USA
Jens B. Schmitt, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Harald Skinnemoen, Nera, Norway
Tatsuya Suda, UCI, USA
Iwao Toda, Fujutsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan
Ljiljana Trajkovic, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Phuoc Tran-Gia, University of Wuerzburg, Germany
Kishor Trivedi, Duke University, USA
Tracy Tung, University of Sydney, Australia
Kenneth S. Vastola, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Manuel Villen-Altamirano, Telefonica, Spain
Bernd E. Wolfinger, Hamburg University, Germany
Michele Zorzi, Università di Ferrara, Italy
Web Master
Michael J. Chinni, U.S. Army TACOM-ARDEC
Email: mchinni(a)pica.army.mil
Publicity Committee:
Chair:
Guoping Zeng, Nortel Networks, USA, zenggu(a)nortelnetworks.com or
guopingtx(a)yahoo.com
Vice Chairs:
Martin Kappes, DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Munich, Germany,
kappes(a)docomolab-euro.com
Nouerddine Boudriga, SUPCOM, Carthage University, Tunisia,
nab(a)supcom.rnu.tn
Susan Yi Su, President, SEEZONE INC., USA, seezonetx(a)yahoo.com
Weiguang Shi, University of Alberta, Canada, wgshi(a)cs.ualberta.ca
Kejie Lu, Univeristy of Florida, USA, lukejie(a)ece.ufl.edu
Antonio Pescapè, Università degli Studi di Napoli, Italy,
pescape(a)unina.it
Paper Submission
Please submit your complete papers electronically to:
http://scs.proceedingscentral.com/
All required instructions will be posted on this web site. Submissions
should not exceed 25 double-spaced, 8.5x11 inch pages (including
figures, tables, and references) in 10-12 point font. Include five to
ten keywords, complete postal and e-mail addresses, and fax and phone
numbers of corresponding author.
If you have difficulty in electronic submission, contact the Web
Master, Program Chair or the Conference Coordinator, Mr. Steve Branch,
The Society for Modeling and Simulation International, 4838 Ronson
Court, Suite L, San Diego, CA 92111, USA, Tel 858-277-3888, Fax
858-277-3930, E-mail sbranch(a)scs.org sbranch(a)scs.org.
Extended versions of selected accepted papers in SPECTS 2005 will be
considered for possible publication in scholarly journals.
Proposals for tutorials should be sent to the Tutorial Chair.
Proposals for special sessions and panel sessions should be submitted
to the Vice Program Chair and special Sessions Chair, Imad Mahgoub.
For more information regarding exhibits at SPECTS 2005 contact: Mr.
Steve Branch at the address shown above.
Deadlines
Submission of Papers: March 15, 2005 (Extended Firm Deadline)
Notification of Acceptance: May 2, 2005
Final Camera-Ready Submission: May 23, 2005
Sponsored by The Society for Modeling and Simulation International.
Technical Co-Sponsored by IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC)
Society.
+++ Posted to members-istenext by "Antonio Pescape'" <pescape(a)unina.it> +++
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Subject: [Tccc] MASCOTS 2005 - Call for Papers
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 17:21:34 +0200
From: Helen Karatza <karatza(a)csd.auth.gr>
To: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
Our apologies if you have received multiple copies
--------------------------------------------------
MASCOTS 2005 - Call for Papers
13th Annual Meeting of the IEEE / ACM* International Symposium on
Modeling,
Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems
(MASCOTS)
Tutorials September 26 2005
Conference September 27-29 2005
Workshops September 30 2005
(*pending approval of ACM and IEEE sponsorship)
Overview:
-------------
MASCOTS will hold its 13th annual international meeting in the exciting
city
of Atlanta, Georgia, USA at the newly constructed Georgia Tech Hotel and
Conference
Center on the Georgia Tech campus in midtown Atlanta. We encourage
researchers
world-wide to submit both theoretical and practical results of significance
which have not previously been published. The conference proceedings for
MASCOTS 2005 will be published by the IEEE Computer Society.
The symposium scope includes, but is not limited to:
* Computer Architecture
* Modeling and Simulation Techniques
* Parallel and Distributed Systems
* Real-Time and Multimedia Systems
* Internetworking Protocol and Performance
* Wireless and Mobile Networking and Computing
* Broadband & Telecommunication Networks and Software
* Network Traffic Studies
* Web-Based Systems
* Application areas such as Databases, Biotech, Wearables
* Analysis Techniques and Formal Methods
* Benchmarking and Measurement Techniques
* Capacity Planning
* Performance Analysis and Validation Techniques
* Workload Characterization and Generation
* Discrete Event Simulation Methodology and Tools
* Middleware Performance
* Parallel / Distributed Simulation
We encourage researchers world-wide to submit both theoretical and
practical results
of significance which have not previously been published. Format
requirements
will be forthcoming on the conference web site
(http://www.mascots-conference.org).
Tutorials, Workshops, Tools Session, and Posters:
------------------------------------------------------
We invite proposals for workshops, tutorials, tools presentations, and
posters.
Tutorials will take place on September 26, 2005; workshops will take place
on September 30, 2005.
Important Dates:
-------------------
6 May 2005 - Paper Submissions Due
20 June 2005 - Notification of Acceptance
11 July 2005 - Final Papers Due
25 April 2005 - Workshop and Tutorial Proposals Due
16 May 2005 - Posters & Tools Abstracts Due
Conference Chair:
---------------------
George Riley, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
(riley(a)ece.gatech.edu <mailto:riley@ece.gatech.edu>)
Program Chairs:
--------------------
Richard Fujimoto, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Helen Karatza, Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece
Program Committee:
----------------------
Herbert Bos, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
Tzung-Shi Chen, National University of Tainan, Taiwan
Yinong Chen, Arizona State University, USA
Michael Devetsikiotis, North Carolina State University, USA
Lorenzo Donatiello, University of Bologna, Italy
Tony Field, Imperial College, United Kingdom
David Finkel, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Jean-Michel Fourneau, Univ. de Versailles Saint-Quentin, France
Akira Fukuda, Kyushu University, Japan
Kyle Gallivan, Florida State University, USA
Erol Gelenbe, Imperial College, United Kingdom
John Gurd, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Jane Hillston, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
William Jalby, University de Versailles, France
Alain Jean-Marie, INRIA, France
Carlos Juiz, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain
Joe Kazuki, Nara Women's University, Japan
George Kesidis, Penn State University, USA
Madjid Merabti, John Moores University, United Kingdom
Ethan Miller, University of California at Santa Cruz, USA
Isi Mitrani, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom
Hironori Nakajo, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture & Technology, Japan
David Nicol, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Alex Nicolau, University of California at Irvine, USA
Mohammad Obaidat, Monmouth University, USA
Kalyan Perumalla, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Ramon Puigjaner, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain
Henk Schepers, Philips Research, Netherlands
Thomas Schwarz, Santa Clara University, USA
Rob Simmonds, University of Calgary, Canada
Robert Simon, George Mason University, USA
Nigel Thomas, Univ. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom
Miroslav Velev, Reservoir Labs, New York, NY, USA
Carey Williamson, University of Calgary, Canada
Soraya Zertal, University of Versailles, France
Steering Committee:
-----------------------
Dharma Agrawal, University of Cincinnati, USA
Kallol Bagchi, University of Texas at El Paso, USA
Thomas Braunl, University of Western Australia, Australia
Giovanni Chiola, Universitat di Genova, Italy
Doug DeGroot, University of Leiden, Netherlands
Patrick Dowd, University of Maryland, USA
Jozo Dujmovic, San Francisco State University, USA
David Finkel, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Richard Fujimoto, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Erol Gelenbe, Imperial College, United Kingdom
Darrell Long, University of California at Santa Cruz, USA
Marco Marsan, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Herb Schwetman, Mesquite Inc., USA
Kishor Trivedi, Duke University, USA
Jean Walrand, University of California at Berkeley, USA
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Fwd: CFP: IEEE International Workshop on Management Issues and Challenges in Mobile Computing (MICMC 2005)
by Frank Strauß 03 Feb '05
by Frank Strauß 03 Feb '05
03 Feb '05
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Hanan Lutfiyya <hanan(a)csd.uwo.ca>
> Date: 03. Februar 2005 0:52:43 Uhr MEZ
> To: im2005tpc(a)comsoc.org
> Subject: CFP: IEEE International Workshop on Management Issues and
> Challenges in Mobile Computing (MICMC 2005)
>
> We apologize in advance if you receive multiple copies of this
> CFP
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Call for Papers
>
>
> IEEE International Workshop on Management Issues and Challenges in
> Mobile Computing (MICMC 2005)
> http://www.csd.uwo.ca/MICMC2005
>
> co-located with IM 2005
> http://www.im2005/org
>
>
> Nice, France, May 15 2005
>
>
> Program Co-chairs
> ------------------
> Hanan Lutfiyya, University of Western Ontario, Canada
> (hanan(a)csd.uwo.ca)
> Hossam Hassanein, Queen's University, Canada (hossam(a)cs.queensu.ca)
>
> Scope
> -----
> We are seeing an increased demand for mobilility which is seen as a way
> to enhance the reach of networked services e.g., allowing mobile users
> to connect to an application, enhance networked applications e.g.,
> using
> the user's location with a resource discovery protocol to discover the
> "nearest" service with respect to the user's location, and
> develop new applications e.g., using mobile ad-hoc networks to exchange
> information between emergency teams in disaster recovery. Providing a
> management infrastructure in an environment
> where increasingly the computing environments incorporate
> wireless and wired components such that the distinctions are fuzzy
> and that provides information not only "anytime anywhere" but
> also "all the time everywhere" in a timely and seamless fashion
> presents
> many challenging research problems.
>
>
> The goal of this workshop is to gather people with different
> backgrounds
> to analyze and discuss challenges and possible solutions in providing a
> management infrastructures for mobile computing environments. Areas of
> interest include location management, Quality of Service (QoS)
> management,
> security management, management of of handoffs among content
> providers, and managing adaptive offloading.
>
> Topics of interest to this workshop include, but are not limited to,
> the
> following:
>
> -managing the organization of MANETs and sensor networks
> -adaptive offloading
> -managing location and other context information
> -QoS management
> -resource management
> -energy-aware network management
> -management issues in heterogeneous networks
> -policies for vertical handoff
> -load balancing
> -service discovery
> -managing distributed commuting in mobile environments
> -intrusion detection in wireless and mobile networks
>
> The structure of this workshop will encourage discussions and foster
> future
> collaborations. Attendance will be limited to 50 participants.
> Authors should
> submit 4-page position papers to hanan(a)csd.uwo.ca in PDF format.
> Selected
> papers will be available on the workshop website (no transfer of
> copyright).
>
>
>
> Important Dates
> ----------------
>
> Submission deadline: February 15, 2005
> Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2005
> Final paper due: April 15, 2005
>
>
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[Fwd: CFP: First International Workshop on Convergence of HeterogeneousWireless Networks (ConWiN 2005)]
by Lars Wolf 03 Feb '05
by Lars Wolf 03 Feb '05
03 Feb '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: CFP: First International Workshop on Convergence of
HeterogeneousWireless Networks (ConWiN 2005)
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 19:38:15 -0500 (EST)
From: Linda Jiang Xie <jxie1(a)uncc.edu>
To: multicomm(a)comsoc.org
We apologize in advance if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.
**********************************************************************
******** ConWiN 2005 ********
****** ******
**** First International Workshop on ****
** Convergence of Heterogeneous Wireless Networks **
* *
* July 10, 2005 in Budapest, Hungary *
* in Conjunction with WICON 2005 *
* *
* http://www.ConWiN.org *
* *
* CALL FOR PAPERS *
**********************************************************************
Scope of ConWiN 2005:
=====================
The advances in the wireless communication technologies have enabled
the realization of wide range of heterogeneous wireless networks from
wireless local area networks (WLANs), several generations (2G/3G) of
wireless cellular networks to mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) and
wireless sensor networks (WSN). This technological evolution is
further inspiring researchers to envision the next generation wireless
networking architectures and even the space Internet.
Next Generation Wireless Internet (NGWI) will be the convergence of
these heterogeneous wireless networks and the next generation Internet
to provide mobile users with a wide range of high resource demanding
services such as high speed reliable data and real-time multimedia
delivery. While the unique characteristics of each of these wireless
networks pose diverse set of challenges, their integration severely
expands the set of open research problems for seamless, efficient, and
reliable communication. Therefore, there exists an urgent need for a
significant research effort to focus on solving these new challenges
posed by the integration and the convergence of these wireless
heterogeneous networks.
The objective of ConWiN 2005 is to provide a research platform where
researchers bring their contributions to light by presenting their
technical papers on the issues regarding the integration and the
convergence of heterogeneous wireless networks. Papers solicited in
ConWiN 2005 spans a wide range of areas of interest including but
not limited to:
- Physical layer issues for the convergence of heterogeneous wireless
communication technologies
- Novel and adaptive communication protocols at all layers, i.e.,
MAC layer problems, routing, reliable and multimedia transport, for
integration of diverse wireless systems such as WLANs, 3G, and WSNs
- Novel and practical communication architectures for the convergence
of heterogeneous wireless networks
- Efficient mobility/handoff management protocols for seamless roaming
within the converged communication architecture
- Killer applications/services for the convergence towards the NGWI
- Security, authentication, and billing solutions for the converged
architecture
Important Dates:
================
Submission deadline : February 25, 2005
Notification of acceptance : May 1, 2005
Camera-ready version : May 15, 2005
Workshop Date : July 10, 2005
Submission Details:
===================
The workshop will only accept for review original papers that have not
been previously published and are not currently under review by
another conference or journal.
Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers of no more than
12 pages of IEEE double column format. Manuscript submission should be
done electronically via e-mail by sending a pdf version of the
manuscript to conwin(a)eee.metu.edu.tr
Papers of particular merit will also be published in Computer Networks
Journal (Elsevier).
Organization Committee :
=======================
Workshop Chair:
--------------
Ozgur Baris Akan, Middle East Technical University, TURKEY
TPC Co-Chairs:
--------------
Eylem Ekici, Ohio State University, USA
Wenye Wang, North Carolina State University, USA
Publicity Chair:
----------------
Jiang (Linda) Xie, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
For more information about the workshop, see http://www.conwin.org/
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[Fwd: [Tccc] ACM MONET Special Issue on SOFT RADIO-ENABLED HETEROGENEOUS WIRELESS NETWORKS]
by Lars Wolf 02 Feb '05
by Lars Wolf 02 Feb '05
02 Feb '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] ACM MONET Special Issue on SOFT RADIO-ENABLED HETEROGENEOUS
WIRELESS NETWORKS
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 12:09:49 -0600 (CST)
From: Dr. Hongyi Wu <wu(a)cacs.louisiana.edu>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP]
==============================================================
ACM Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET)
Special Issue On
SOFT RADIO-ENABLED HETEROGENEOUS WIRELESS NETWORKS
===============================================================
********** Paper submission deadline: March 1, 2005 **********
With Guest Editors
Dr. Guohong Cao
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
The Pennsylvania State University
TEL: 814-863-1241
FAX: 814-865-3176
E-mail: gcao(a)cse.psu.edu
Dr. Dapeng Wu
Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of Florida
TEL: 352-392-4954
FAX: 352-392-0044
E-mail: wu(a)ece.ufl.edu
Dr. Hongyi Wu (contact)
The Center for Advanced Computer Studies
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
TEL: 337-482-5779
FAX: 337-482-5791
E-mail: wu(a)cacs.louisiana.edu
Dr. Junshan Zhang
Department of Electrical Engineering
Arizona State University
TEL: 480-727-7389
FAX: 480-965-8325
E-mail: Junshan.Zhang(a)asu.edu
With various network characteristics, a number of wireless systems have
been developed over past years, targeting at different applications. While
most of these wireless technologies are deployed independently for now,
the service providers surely intend to own and operate overlaid
heterogeneous wireless systems, which integrate multiple wireless
technologies with partially overlapped coverage areas and provide
ubiquitous network service to mobile users.
Recent advances in reconfigurable computing have greatly advanced the
design of soft radios, which enable the communication with many different
radios with only a reconfiguration in software parameters. The maturation
of soft radio technology is becoming one of the most important milestones
for seamless integration of the heterogeneous wireless network. Serving as
the "glue", the soft radio technology has its niche in in two folds: (1)
the network infrastructure can be built upon soft radio, where the base
stations are tunable to different frequency bands and serve as general
access points for various mobile hosts (MHs), e.g., cellular handsets,
laptops, and PDA's (Personal Digital Assistants); and (2) the MHs may
employ soft radio, and accordingly, get access to various wireless systems
(such as wireless LAN, cellular, IEEE 802.20, and IEEE 802.16), providing
ubiquitous service for mobile users. An important design issue is to
capitalize on the recent achievement in soft radio technology for
providing improved and more efficient connectivity and service in
heterogeneous wireless networks.
With this special issue we aim at bringing together state-of-the-art
contributions in this emerging area of soft radio-enabled heterogeneous
wireless networks. We are seeking for papers reporting novel research or
commercial/industrial experiences. These papers should be original,
unpublished, and not currently under review by other conference, workshop,
or journal. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the
following:
- System optimization
- Efficient spectrum allocation and management
- Dynamic network topology discovery and optimization
- Smart handoff and inter-system signaling
- Quality of service in the heterogeneous networks
- Routing and load balancing
- Mobility management
- System modeling and performance evaluation
- Cognitive radio and testbed design
* PUBLICATION SCHEDULE:
o MANUSCRIPT DUE: March 1, 2005
o ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION: May 31, 2005
o FINAL MANUSCRIPT DUE: July 1, 2005
o EXPECTED PUBLICATION DATE: First Quarter, 2006
* SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Authors should email an electronic (Postscript or PDF) copy of their
papers to Dr. Hongyi Wu, wu(a)cacs.louisiana.edu, by March 1, 2005.
Submissions should be limited to 20 double space pages excluding figures,
graphs and illustrations. If email submission is impossible then six (6)
copies of the paper (double-sided if possible) should be sent by the due
date to:
Dr. Hongyi Wu
The Center for Advanced Computer Studies (CACS)
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
P.O. Box 44330
Lafayette, LA 70504-4330
Tel: 337-482-5779
All submissions will be reviewed following the standard procedure.
--Hongyi
========================================================================
Dr. Hongyi Wu, Assistant Professor
The Center for Advanced Computer Studies (CACS)
University of Louisiana (UL) at Lafayette
P.O. Box 44330, Lafayette, LA 70504-4330, U.S.A.
Tel: 337-482-5779, Fax: 337-482-5791
E-mail: wu(a)cacs.louisiana.edu
http://www.cacs.louisiana.edu/~wu
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: MOBIQUITOUS 2005 DEADLINE EXTENDED - Feb. 23
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 11:50:15 -0500
From: Mobiquitous Organizers <mbq(a)cs.yale.edu>
To: multicomm(a)comsoc.org
Dear Colleague,
The deadline for Mobiquitous 2005 (ACM and IEEE Sponsorship Pending)
abstract registration and full paper submission deadline has now been
extended. Abstract registration is now due on Feb. 16 and full paper
submission is due on Feb 23. The updated Call for Papers for the Second
Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems:
Networking and Services, to be held in San Diego, California from July
17-21, 2005. We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this message.
For complete information about the upcoming conference, please visit:
http://www.mobiquitous.org/
A printer friendly version of this CFP is available at:
http://www.mobiquitous.org/MQ2005-CFP.pdf (PDF)
We apologize if you received multiple copies of this Call for Papers.
Please feel free to distribute it to those who might be interested.
Best regards,
Mobiquitous 2005 Organizing Committee
***********************************************************************
MobiQuitous 2005
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Second Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous
Systems: Networking and Services
http://www.mobiquitous.org
July 17-21, 2005, San Diego, California
ABSTRACT REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 16, 2005
FULL PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE: February 23, 2005
Sponsored by:
CreateNet (www.create-net.it) and ICST
Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society (Pending)
Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE Communications Society (Pending)
In Cooperation with ACM SIGMOBILE (Pending)
Technically Co-Sponsored by AAAI (Pending)
Proceedings to be published by IEEE Computer Society Press and to be made
available on IEEE Explore
****************************************
The combination of mobile and ubiquitous computing is emerging as a
promising new paradigm with the goal to provide computing and
communication services all the time, everywhere, transparently and
invisibly to the user, using devices embedded in the surrounding physical
environment. In this context, the communication devices, the objects with
which they interact, or both may be mobile. The implementation of such a
paradigm requires advances in wireless network technologies and devices,
development of infrastructures supporting cognitive environments, and
discovery and identification of ubiquitous computing applications and
services.
The second Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous
Systems: networking and services (Mobiquitous-05) will cover all these
aspects, representing a forum where practitioners and researchers coming
from the many areas involved in ubiquitous solutions design and deployment
will be able to interact exchanging the cross-layer experiences needed to
build the overall ubiquitous systems. Areas addressed by the conference
include: applications, service-oriented computing, middleware, networking,
agents, knowledge management and databases.
PAPERS: Technical papers describing original, previously unpublished
research, not currently under review by another conference or journal, are
solicited. The conference is interested in contributions addressing all
the areas associated with mobile and ubiquitous architectures,
infrastructure and services. Technical works clearly identifying how the
specific contributions fit to an overall working solution are particularly
of interest. Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Ubiquitous architectures and systems
* Wearable computing and personal area network
* Wireless technologies for mobile and ubiquitous (Bluetooth, ZigBee,
802.15.x, WiFi)
* Incentive-based deployment of ad hoc networks
* Reconfigurability and personalization of wireless network
* Service discovery mechanisms, knowledge discovery, matching and
composition mechanisms
* Wireless/mobile service management and delivery
* Security, privacy and social issues of mobile and ubiquitous systems
* Peer-to-peer knowledge management
* Emerging industrial/business scenarios
* Multimodal interfaces (speech, video kinetic, tactile)
* Smart spaces
* Ad hoc and sensor networking
* Localization and tracking
* Context and location aware application
* Multimedia encoding and transcoding
* Middleware services
* Agent technologies in ubiquitous, wearable, andmobile systems
* Hardware and software platforms for ubiquitous systems, and testbeds
* User interfaces
* Toolkits, development environments, and languages for ubiquitous
computing
* Ontologies for mobile and ubiquitous computing
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: All paper submissions will be handled
electronically (see the conference web page for details). Authors should
prepare a Portable Document Format (PDF) or postscript version of their
full paper. Papers must not exceed 8 pages double column (US Letter size,
8.5 x 11 inches) including text, figures and references. The font size
must be at least 10 points. The deadline for registering the title and the
abstract of the paper with our electronic submission system is February 2,
2005. The deadline for submitting the actual paper is February 9, 2005.
All deadlines are 11:59PM PST.
PUBLICATION: All submitted papers will be rigorously reviewed by technical
program committee members. Accepted papers will be published in the
conference proceedings. Papers of particular merit will be proposed for
publication in a ACM/Kluwer MONET special issue.
WORKSHOPS: Proposals for one-day workshops to be held in conjunction with
the conference are solicited. A maximum of 2 pages should be submitted
which include the workshop name, its scope and a list of topic of
interests. Proposals should be submitted to both the Workshop co-Chairs
by December 17 2004.
DEMOS: Proposals for research and industrial demos are solicited. A
maximum of 2 pages should be submitted which include a description of the
demo and needed resources from the conference organizers. Proposals should
be submitted to Dr. Ramiro Liscano (Demo Chair) rliscano(a)ieee.org by May
29th, 2005.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper registration deadline: February 16, 2005
Full paper submission deadline: February 23, 2005
Notification of acceptance: April 29, 2005
Camera-ready version due: May 15, 2005
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair:
Ramesh Rao (Univ. of California, San Diego)
General Co-Vice-Chairs:
Chiara Petrioli (Universit di Roma La Sapienza)
Krishna Sivalingam (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Technical Program Co-Chairs:
Networking:
Suresh Singh (Portland State University)
Philippe Bonnet (University of Copenhagen)
Services/Knowledge Management:
Anupam Joshi (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Ryusuke Masuoka (Fujitsu Labs of America)
Publicity Co-Chairs:
Andreas Savvides (Yale University) and
Mohamed Younis (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Panels Chairs: TBA
Workshop Chairs:
Stefano Basagni (Northeastern University)
Prithwish Basu (BBN Technologies)
Demos Chair:
Ramiro Liscano (University of Ottawa)
Publications Chair:
Antonis Kalis (Athens Information Technology)
Local Arrangements Chair: Kang Wang, Qualcomm Inc.
Finance Chair:
Karen Decker (ICST Texas,USA)
Accommodations Chair:
Kathy Kunz (ICST California,USA)
Registration Chair: Vishal Anand, SUNY College at Brockport
Steering Committee: Imrich Chlamtac (CreateNet, Inc.), Chair
Michele Zorzi (Universita di Padova)
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Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Harry Grant" <harry.grant(a)visiongaingroup.com>
> Date: 1. Februar 2005 16:42:06 MEZ
> To: <harry.grant(a)visiongaingroup.com>
> Subject: Mobile Gaming 2005
> Reply-To: <harry.grant(a)visiongaingroup.com>
>
> =================================================
> MOBILE GAMING 2005
> Date: 2nd & 3rd March 2005, London
> Pre-conference interactive workshop: 1st March
> Marriott Kensington, London, UK
> =================================================
>
> ++The agenda is now complete - Request your PDF copy of the brochure
> TODAY++
>
> SPEAKERS & PRESENTATIONS LISTED BELOW
>
> Mobile gaming is finally beginning to come of age in 2004. Advances in
> handset technology, such as large colour screens, larger memory
> capacity and
> compact physical size as well as the developments in Java, BREW and 3G
> mean
> that the market can now realise the potential of mobile handsets as
> fully-fledged gaming devices. This conference will cover the current
> key
> gaming issues and include case studies from all players of the value
> chain.
>
> Key themes include:
> +Mobile gaming from an operator's perspective - creating
> interoperability
> +Handset manufacturers and 3D gaming: Attracting new customers
> +Case studies from game developers and publishers on established
> brands and
> original content
> +Generating revenue with successful business models
> +Success and profitability of multiplayer and 3D gaming - transforming
> mobile games to a new level with Java and BREW software
> +Adapting to customer's requirements for real-time, connected and
> community
> based gaming
> +Billing issues - challenges and opportunities
> +Mobile branding from a publisher's perspective
> +Dedicated mobile gaming devices: Creating new technology for an
> established
> market
> +Mobile gambling: Alternative ways for attracting the adult consumer
>
> KEY SPEAKERS
> +Tim Harrison, Head of Games, Vodafone Group Services Ltd
> +Steve Glagow, Director of Orange Partner, Orange Group Business
> +Development and Partnerships, Orange
> +Davide Pisano, Mobile Consumer Marketing, Wind
> +Jukka Helin, Head of MediaLab, TeliaSonera
> +Rick Gawdat, Director of Games, Multimedia APAC, Nokia
> +Paul Maglione, Senior Vice President, Digital Bridges
> +Kristian Segerstrle, Head of Products and Services, Macrospace
> +Mark Lefour, EVP Player Services, IN-FUSIO
> +Juan Montes, Managing Director, Jamdat Europe
> +Paul Hilton, Head of Games, Gizmondo
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> This event will also feature: Pre-conference Interactive Workshops
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> What is required to ensure mobile games have a valid entertainment
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> =========
> AGENDA
> =========
> PRE-CONFERENCE INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP
> Tuesday 1 st March 2005
>
> Morning Session: What is required to ensure mobile games have a valid
> entertainment value
> Led by: Tom Kelly, Founder, PurpleWisdom Consultants
>
> Afternoon Session: Mobile gaming viewed from the mobile perspective:
> Lessons learned from 10 years of mobile services
> Led by: Han Weegink, Global Market Development Manager, LogicaCMG
> Wireless
> Networks
>
> DAY ONE Wednesday 2nd March 2005
>
> Conference Chair Day One
> Claudia Pöpperl, Head of Business Development Europe, ucp morgen
> & Board Member, Mobile Entertainment Forum
>
> 08:30 Registration and coffee
>
> 09:00 Opening remarks from the chair:
> General overview of the mobile entertainment market
>
> MOBILE GAMING FROM AN OPERATOR'S PERSPECTIVE
>
> KEYNOTE
> 09:15 Vodafone live!(tm) with 3G - taking mobile games to the next
> level
> * Vodafone live!(tm)- a brief history live!(tm) with 3G: case study
> * The VFX games engine - standards-based innovation
> * What 3G really means to the customer - and how providers
> should respond
> * The future landscape - what's coming next
> Tim Harrison
> Head of Games, Vodafone Group Services Ltd
>
> 10:00 CASE STUDY: Orange's alliances with game developers
> * Analysing why games developers are important to Orange
> * Examples of how Orange supports the developers to roll out the
> latest mobile games
> * How can developers turn their creation into value with us?
> * Overview of the Orange gaming platform and API's
> * What are the 3G opportunities for games developers
> * Recent launch titles and successful case studies
> Steve Glagow
> Director of Orange Partner, Orange Group Business Development
> and Partnerships, Orange
>
> 10:40 Coffee and discussion
> 11:00 The role of mobile gaming in TeliaSonera's content
> enabling strategy
> * The value chain for mobile gaming and operators' role in it
> * How can a mobile operator act as an enabler for content
> providers and game developers?
> * Overcoming platform challenges for distributing downloadable
> games in a multi-device environment
> * TeliaSonera's eDome portal for broadband and mobile gaming
> * TeliaSonera's revenue sharing model for distributing, billing, and
> marketing mobile games
> Jukka Helin
> Head of MediaLab, TeliaSonera
>
> CASE STUDIES FROM GAMES DEVELOPERS AND PUBLISHERS
> 11:40 Will the player become more important than the games?
> * Analysing why most operators' games portal organisation
> should change
> * Examine the early signs of this market change
> * Overview of the implications of such changes
> * Will operators leave publishers having access to the end users?
> * How publishers will have to manage players' community rather
> than offering (good) games (only)
> Mark Lefour
> EVP Player Services, IN-FUSIO
>
> 12:10 CASE STUDY: UNITY - Interactive content server platform
> * Analysis of how the platform generates, delivers and monitors
> usage of multi-device, multi-user and multi-language
> entertainment content
> * How has our alliance with Electronic Arts brought additional
> opportunities for mobile gaming?
> * Case studies: EA SPORTS(tm) and FIFA Football: How to form
> strategic alliances with major media and entertainment publishers
> to create globally recognised mobile entertainment
> Paul Maglione, Senior Vice President , Digital Bridges
>
> 12:40 Networking lunch
>
> 13:40 CASE STUDY: ProvisionX(tm) - A cost-effective mobile gaming
> solution
> * Why it makes sense to consider outsourcing mobile gaming to a
> specialist service provider
> * The benefits for operators, publishers and media partners from a
> complete end-to-end solution
> * Retaining control of both customer and brand:
> - Operator case studies: DiGi (Malaysia) & Sunrise (Switzerland)
> - Media case studies: Cartoon Network Mobile Who Wants To Be
> A Millionaire?
> Kristian Segerstrle
> Head of Products and Services, Macrospace
>
> INTERNET PORTALS AND MOBILE GAMING
>
> 14:10 How online portals can drive mobile gaming
> * Opportunities for portals entering the mobile content market
> * Yahoo's market entry strategy for mobile gaming
> * Strategies for maximizing revenue from mobile gaming
> * Trends and opportunities in mobile entertainment
> Saurav Chopra
> Business Development Manager, Mobile Services
> Yahoo! Mobile, Europe
>
> MULTIPLAYER GAMING AND BILLING ISSUES
>
> 14:40 Assessing and meeting the demand for multiplayer and 3D
> games
> * Analyse issues with the multiplayer business model
> * Managing the communities (who? how?)
> * Technologies involved (off the shelf, custom built)
> * Deploying the type of content that would be appropriate
> * Comparison of the European and the US mobile markets from
> a content provider's view
> Juan Montes
> Managing Director, Jamdat Europe
>
> 15:10 Coffee and discussion
>
> 15:30 Changing dynamics: The rise of the off-portal market
> * Analysis of the market conditions today
> * Pros and cons, making money from mobile
> * Looking ahead, simplifying business models
> * The power of brands, going direct to consumers
> Luca Franchi, Business Manager, Southern Europe, Simpay
>
> 16:00 Analysing the profitability of multiplayer games
> John Chasey, Director - Games Development, IOMO
>
> 16:30 CASE STUDY: Terraplay MOVE - Generating revenue using a
> carrier grade network solution for multiplay gaming
> services
> * Ensuring interoperability: How the solution supports all download
> enable phones
> * Utilising a scaleable and cost-effective turnkey platform to provide
> a multiplayer online gaming service
> * How the system removes the need for content servers for almost
> all games
> * Enabling a high degree of service control by delivery usage
> statistics
> Stefan Vlachos, Sales and Marketing Director, Terraplay Systems
>
> 17:00 The argument for a universal Java games delivery platform
> Optimising the user experience using Java
> Achieving good economies of scale across multiple devices from a
> single platform
> Benefits of working to open industry standards
> A complete and consistent Java environment avoids costly
> fragmentation
> Performance without penalties
> Andy Bush, Director of Business Development,
> SavaJe Technologies
>
> 17:30 Close of day one
>
> DAY 2 Thursday 3rd March 2005
>
> Conference Chair Day Two
> Claudia Pöpperl, Head of Business Development Europe, ucp morgen
> & Board Member, Mobile Entertainment Forum
>
> 08:30 Registration and coffee
>
> 09:00 Opening remarks from the chair
>
> MOBILE GAMING FROM A HANDSET MANUFACTURER'S
> PERSPECTIVE
>
> 09:05 Wireless mobile multiplayer gaming over GPRS
> * Cross-platform gaming: How Nokia are using Symbian
> platform downloadable games
> * Ensuring interoperability - Rollout of games for use on the
> N-Gage or PC
> * Case study: Piloting of an online gaming service for Java
> format games
> * Enhancing the mobile entertainment experience with
> successsful games:
> - Pocket Kingdom and Pathway to Glory using Arena
> Rick Gawdat, Director of Games
> Multimedia APAC, Nokia
>
> TRANSFERRING BRANDS INTO MOBILE GAMING
>
> 09:40 Mobile games: Branded versus unbranded
> * How to deploy branded games in the content service
> value chain
> * Role of unbranded games in an operator's games portfolio
> * J2ME games: Analysing marketing strategies
> * Case study: Branded versus Unbranded: Wind's experience
> Davide Pisano
> Mobile Consumer Marketing, Wind
>
> 10:20 Coffee and discussion
>
> 10:40 Maximising revenue on brand in the wireless space
> * How can you generate revenue from single play
> downloads?
> * Importance of collaboration with operators and vendors
> - faster time-to-market
> - raising standards
> * Case studies and demos: Tetris, Monopoly
> * Future outlook from a publisher's perspective
> Morgan O'Rahilly, CEO, i-fone
>
> 11:15 Managing the advancement of mobile gaming
> * How to resolve complexity challenges inherent in multiplayer
> gaming
> * Advice on implementing enhanced branding and personalisation of
> gaming content
> * Strategies to resolve gaming access and policy management issues
> * How to target the campaign and promotion of games,
> ensuring consistent look and feel of games across
> all devices
> David Leichner, VP Marketing, Unipier (formerly Cash-U)
>
> 11:50 Disney's Approach to Mobile Content
> * How to distribute content through multiple channels
> * Mobile content overview
> * Introduction of Starwave Mobile
> Sunil Gunderia, General Manager of Mobile, Europe,
> Walt Disney Internet Group
>
> 12:35 Networking lunch
>
> TV AND MOBILE GAMING
>
> 13:50 How fixed mobile convergence enters TV gaming -
> A case study on large screen games
> * Multiplayer gaming solution for TV or any other screen in
> public location
> * How to deploy 3D action games with real-time interaction
> * Utilising large screens for shopping malls, stadiums, concert halls,
> and cinemas
> * Why large screen games are an added value for customers
> Juan Carlos Sanchez,
> Director Strategy & Business Consulting
> Alcatel Mobile Communications Group
>
> DEDICATED MOBILE GAMING DEVICES
>
> 14:25 CASE STUDY: Gizmondo - next generation mobile
> entertainment device
> * Launch of cutting-edge gaming with nVidia
> * How the Gizmondo differs to other mobile gaming
> consoles: Innovative form factor and strong feature set
> * Deploying an innovative device to include MP3 music
> player; Mpeg4 more playing capacity; digital camera; GPRS
> network link to allow wide-area network gaming
> * Alliance with Microsoft Game Studios for new
> software titles
> * Building a releases schedule for a new handheld
> * Deploying GPS gaming
> * Understanding the future of handheld gaming
> Paul Hilton
> Head of Games, Gizmondo
> TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
>
> 15:00 Java and Brew games: Enhancing the mobile gaming
> experience
> * Analysis of Gameloft's wide portfolio for Java and Brew games
> * How each mobile game can be adapted to specific features of
> various devices
> * Launch of portal with KDDI - Japanese mobile operator:
> - Transition to a three-quarters overhead viewpoint
> - New cursor-based interface
> Xavier Mas Kaupp, European Manager, Gameloft
>
> 15:35 Coffee and discussion
>
> 15:50 Attracting the business customer with an interoperable
> technology solution
> * How (M)FORM has successfully deployed (M)Server in tier I, II and
> III mobile operators, ISPs, mobile portals and media owners
> * Benefits of a scaleable, fully redundant entertainment content
> platform
> * Strategies to ensure flexible deployment with a fully managed
> turnkey solution
> * How to enhance data revenues with tailored entertainment
> services and content offering
> * How we have increased subscriber retention with multiplayer
> gaming
> Dr Eric Bilange, CTO, MFORMA
>
> 16:25 Wireless gaming on Palm powered devices
> * Overview and trends in the mobile gaming market:
> Activity on Palm OS
> * Analysis of advanced technologies to enrich the mobile gaming
> user experience
> - Wireless: BT, WiFi, GSM, CDMA
> - High quality HVGA displays
> - High performance 2D & 3D graphics
> - Enhanced navigation systems
> - Improved battery technologies
> * Demo: Multiplayer via cellular network on Palm powered
> smartphone
> Larry Berkin, Director of Developer Marketing, PalmSource
>
> 17:00 Enabling multitasking on mobile devices
> * Analysis of the technology that enables multitasking
> (concurrent MIDlets)
> * How to increase entertainment value for games with multitasking
> * Deploying new multitasking games / applications
> * Business and revenue opportunities
> Simon Filipiak, VP Product Management, Esmertec
>
> 17:35 Chair's summation and close of conference
>
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Subject: SIGOPS-ANNOUNCE monthly posting (02/01/2005)
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 19:21:12 -0800
From: Geoff Voelker <voelker(a)CS.UCSD.EDU>
Reply-To: Geoff Voelker <voelker(a)CS.UCSD.EDU>
To: SIGOPS-ANNOUNCE(a)LISTSERV.ACM.ORG
SIGOPS-ANNOUNCE monthly posting (02/01/2005)
____________________________________________________________
Contents
1. Announcements
SIGCOMM 2005 2005-01-30 http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigcomm/sigcomm2005/
* SRMPDS '05 2005-02-01 http://www.mcs.anl.gov/~kettimut/srmpds
PODC 2005 2005-02-07 http://www.podc.org/podc2005/
SCAC 2005 2005-02-07
http://research.microsoft.com/ero/scat/cfpapers.aspx
* NOSSDAV 2005 2005-02-21 http://www.nossdav.org/2005
* EESR 2005 2005-02-22
http://www.usenix.org/events/mobisys05/eesr05/cfp
* HotDep 2005-03-01 http://hotdep.stanford.edu/
iWCW05 2005-03-08 http://2005.iwcw.org/
SOSP 2005 2005-03-25 http://www.sosp-20.com
* HOT Chips 17 2005-03-25 http://www.hotchips.org
* QEST 2005 2005-03-28 http://www.qest.org
* NSDI Poster Session 2005-03-29
http://www.usenix.org/events/nsdi05/cfp/#poster
SRUTI 2005 2005-03-30 http://www.research.att.com/~bala/sruti
* MIDDLEWARE 2005 2005-03-30 http://middleware05.objectweb.org/
FGCS 2005-04-01
http://kbs.cs.tu-berlin.de/staff/lars/fgcs/cfp.htm
DOA 2005 2005-05-24 http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf
(* = new this month)
2. Special Announcements
SIGOPS European Chapter and Systems Conference
Operating Systems Review Online Submission
3. About this list
How to subscribe, unsubscribe, and submit requests for announcements.
More information about SIGOPS can be found at the SIGOPS webpage:
http://www.acm.org/sigops
To view the HTML version of this page, go to:
http://www.acm.org/sigops/announce/current.html
____________________________________________________________
Announcements
SIGCOMM 2005
Title: ACM SIGCOMM 2005
Abstract: 2005-01-30
Deadline: 2005-02-06
Webpage: http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigcomm/sigcomm2005/
Conference: August 20-26, 2005
Contact: ramesh(a)usc.edu
Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA
Synopsis:
The SIGCOMM 2005 Conference seeks papers describing significant
research contributions to the field of computer and data communication
networks. SIGCOMM is a selective conference where papers discuss
novel results, designs, or architectural paradigms typically
substantiated by implementation, experimentation, analysis or
simulation. As in previous years, SIGCOMM 2005 will have a poster
session and a student travel grant program. SIGCOMM 2005 will also
feature tutorials and workshops for which it is soliciting
proposals. Details will be posted on the conference web site as they
become available.
____________________________________________________________
* NEW THIS MONTH!
SRMPDS '05
Title: Workshop on Scheduling and Resource Management for Parallel and
Distributed Systems (SRMPDS'05)
Abstract: 2005-02-01
Deadline: 2005-02-16
Webpage: http://www.mcs.anl.gov/~kettimut/srmpds
Conference: June 27 - 30, 2005
Contact: srmpds(a)mcs.anl.gov
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Synopsis:
This workshop aims to bring together those working in the areas of
resource scheduling and management to exchange and share their
experiences, new ideas, and latest research results on all aspects of
scheduling and resource management in parallel and distributed
systems.
TOPICS OF INTEREST:
Including, but not limited to:
Resource allocation and management
Advance resource reservation and scheduling
Load sharing and Load balancing techniques
Network resource allocation
Fault-tolerant resource management approaches
Data access and management
Scheduling on heterogeneous nodes
Time slicing, gang, or co-scheduling
Fairness, priorities, and accounting Issues
Performance implications of scheduling strategies
Performance metrics to compare scheduling schemes
____________________________________________________________
PODC 2005
Title: Twenty-Fourth Annual ACM SIGACT-SIGOPS Symposium on Principles of
Distributed Computing (PODC 2005)
Deadline: 2005-02-07
Webpage: http://www.podc.org/podc2005/
Conference: July 17-20, 2005
Contact: aspnes(a)cs.yale.edu
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Synopsis:
PODC continues to broaden the conference, and solicits papers on all
areas of distributed systems. We encourage submissions dealing with
any aspect of distributed computing, including theory and practice,
systems, design, specification, verification, implementation,
application, and properties of distributed systems. The common goal
is to shed light on the principles of distributed computing.
____________________________________________________________
SCAC 2005
Title: International Forum on "Less is more - Simple Computing in an Age
of Complexity"
Deadline: 2005-02-07
Webpage: http://research.microsoft.com/ero/scat/cfpapers.aspx
Conference: April 26-28, 2005
Contact: camlim(a)microsoft.com
Location: Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK
Synopsis:
Computers continue to become smaller, cheaper, more powerful,
ubiquitous and more diverse and yet for many computing is still
associated with the desktop device. As a consequence, the potential of
computing to shape, improve and change the social, cultural and
creative fabric of society is limited. This Forum seeks to understand
how computing will be able to affect the way we all live, work, learn
and play. By thinking about computing for all rather than some, the
Forum hopes to help define how computing and computers could become a
"natural resource."for any and all, wherever they and whatever they do.
____________________________________________________________
* NEW THIS MONTH!
NOSSDAV 2005
Title: 15th ACM International Workshop on Network and Operating System
Support for Digital Audio and Video
Abstract: 2005-02-21
Deadline: 2005-02-28
Webpage: http://www.nossdav.org/2005
Conference: June 12-14, 2005
Contact: kmp(a)cs.unc.edu
Location: Skamania, Washington (near Portland)
Synopsis:
NOSSDAV invites submissions on all areas of multimedia computing and
networking and strongly encourages work in progress in emerging
areas. The workshop environment encourages
lively discussion among participants and invites strong feedback for
work in progress. For 2005, NOSSDAV will take place in Skamania,
Washington. Located along the beautiful Columbia River about 30 miles
east of Portland, Oregon, Skamania offers a variety of outdoor
activities including golf, river rafting, kayaking, hiking, and quaint
riverfront towns steeped in Lewis-and-Clark-era history.
____________________________________________________________
* NEW THIS MONTH!
EESR 2005
Title: Workshop on End-to-End, Sense-and-Respond Systems, Applications,
and Services (EESR'05)
Deadline: 2005-02-22
Webpage: http://www.usenix.org/events/mobisys05/eesr05/cfp
Conference: June 5, 2005
Contact: eesr05chairs(a)usenix.org
Location: Seattle, WA, USA
Synopsis:
Intelligent sense-and-respond (S&R) systems will enable existing
end-to-end applications and service offerings to become more
efficient, nimble, and capable of reacting to new situations
dynamically, and, furthermore, will result in a new generation of
applications and services not previously imagined. S&R systems will
impact applications and services used by a multitude of organizations
and professions, with the objectives of improving their operations,
reducing costs, providing better customer service, and increasing
yield. This one-day workshop brings together researchers,
professionals, and practitioners to expose, formalize, discuss, and
address the challenges pertinent to developing and deploying
end-to-end S&R applications and services.
____________________________________________________________
* NEW THIS MONTH!
HotDep
Title: Workshop on Hot Topics in System Dependability
Deadline: 2005-03-01
Webpage: http://hotdep.stanford.edu/
Conference: June 30, 2005
Contact: hotdep-chairs(a)lists.stanford.edu
Location: Yokohama, Japan
Synopsis:
The HotDep workshop aims to identify cutting-edge research ideas in
dependable systems. The program will focus on critical components of
the infrastructures touching our everyday lives: operating systems,
networking, security, wide-area and enterprise-scale distributed
systems, mobile computing, compilers, and language design. We seek
5-page position papers that describe a novel approach to an old
problem, debunk an entrenched perspective on dependability, articulate
a brand new perspective on existing problems in dependability, or
describe a new problem (and possible solution) that should be
addressed by the dependable systems research community. We favor
papers that are likely to generate healthy debate.
____________________________________________________________
iWCW05
Title: 10th International Workshop on Web Caching and Content Distribution
Abstract: 2005-03-08
Deadline: 2005-03-15
Webpage: http://2005.iwcw.org/
Conference: September, 12-14, 2005
Contact: iwcw05(a)eurecom.fr
Location: Sophia Antipolis, French Riviera
Synopsis:
The International Workshop on Web Caching and Content Distribution
(WCW) serves as the premiere meeting for researchers and practitioners
to exchange results and visions on all aspects of content
distribution. Building on the success of the previous WCW meetings,
WCW10 plans to form a strong technical program that covers the newest
and most interesting areas relating to content delivery.
We encourage submissions in all caching and content distribution
areas, including P2P content distribution, web caching, wireless
content delivery, CDNs, multimedia content distribution, etc. Accepted
papers will be either published in the LNCS Series of Springer-Verlag
or as IEEE Proceedings.
____________________________________________________________ SOSP 2005
Title: 20th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP'05)
Deadline: 2005-03-25
Webpage: http://www.sosp-20.com
Conference: October 23-26, 2005
Contact: program(a)sosp-20.com
Location: The Grand Hotel, Brighton, United Kingdom
Synopsis:
Authors are invited to submit papers to the 20th SOSP reporting on
original research related to the design, implementation, analysis,
evaluation, and deployment of operating systems. We seek submissions
of high quality that significantly further the knowledge and
understanding of the systems community. In keeping with SOSP
tradition, we will favor work that explores new territory, continues a
significant research dialog, or reflects on experience with practical
applications of the community's knowledge. Papers of particular merit
will be forwarded to ACM Transactions on Computer Systems for possible
publication in a special issue.
____________________________________________________________
* NEW THIS MONTH!
HOT Chips 17
Title: HOT Chips Symposium on High-Performance Chips (HOT Chips 17)
Deadline: 2005-03-25
Webpage: http://www.hotchips.org
Conference: August 14-16, 2005
Contact: hotpcchairs(a)atlas.cs.berkeley.edu
Location: Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Synopsis:
Since it started in 1989, HOT Chips has been known as one of the
semiconductor industry's leading conference on high-performance
microprocessors and related integrated circuits. The conference is
held once a year in August on the Stanford University campus in the
center of the world's capital of electronics activity, Silicon Valley.
The conference emphasis this year, as in previous years, is on real
products and realizable technology. Submissions are evaluated by the
Program Committee on the basis of performance of the device(s), degree
of innovation, use of advanced technology, potential market
significance, and anticipated interest to the audience.
____________________________________________________________
* NEW THIS MONTH!
QEST 2005
Title: 2nd International Conference on Quantitative Evaluation of
SysTems (QEST 2005)
Deadline: 2005-03-28
Webpage: http://www.qest.org
Conference: September, 19-22, 2005
Contact: qest05-publicity(a)di.unito.it
Location: Torino, Italy
Synopsis:
The International Conference on Quantitative Evaluation of SysTems
(QEST) is a major forum for contributions on evaluation and
verification of computer and communication systems, through
measurements and stochastic models, possibly incorporating
non-deterministic behavior. It combines three events that have
discovered an increasing convergence in their interests and in their
communities of researchers: the International Conference on Modeling
Techniques and Tools for Computer Performance Evaluation (TOOLS), the
International Workshop on Petri Nets and Performance Models (PNPM),
and the Joint International Workshop on Process Algebras and
Performance Modeling and Probabilistic Methods In Verification
(PAPM-ProbMIV).
____________________________________________________________
* NEW THIS MONTH!
NSDI Poster Session
Title: Poster Session: 2nd Symposium on Networked Systems Design and
Implementation
Deadline: 2005-03-29
Webpage: http://www.usenix.org/events/nsdi05/cfp/#poster
Conference: May 2-4, 2005
Contact: nsdi05posters(a)usenix.org
Location: Boston, MA, USA
Synopsis:
Do you have interesting work in progress you would like to share? The
NSDI poster session is for you! Poster sessions introduce new or
ongoing work, and the NSDI audience provides valuable discussion and
feedback from researchers from across the networking and systems
community--including computer networking, distributed systems, and
operating systems. The NSDI symposium focuses on the design
principles of large-scale networks and distributed systems and seeks
to foster cross-disciplinary approaches to addressing shared research
challenges. We are particularly interested in presentations of student
work. To submit a poster, please send a proposal, one page or less, by
March 29, 2005, to nsdi05posters(a)usenix.org.
____________________________________________________________
SRUTI 2005
Title: Steps to Reducing Unwanted Traffic on the Internet (SRUTI) Workshop
Deadline: 2005-03-30
Webpage: http://www.research.att.com/~bala/sruti
Conference: July 7-8, 2005
Contact: dk(a)mit.edu, bala(a)research.att.com
Location: MIT, Stata Center, Cambridge, MA, USA
Synopsis:
The Internet is under increasing attacks with unwanted traffic in the
form of spam, distributed denial of service, virus, worms,
etc. Unwanted traffic on the Internet has manifested itself as attacks
on many protocols (IP, TCP, DNS, BGP, and HTTP) and popular
applications (e.g., Email, Web). SRUTI seeks research on the unwanted
traffic problem that looks across the protocol stack, examines attack
commonalities, and investigates how various solutions interact and
whether they can be combined to increase security. We look for ideas
in networking and systems, and insights from other areas such as
databases, data mining, and economics.
____________________________________________________________
* NEW THIS MONTH!
MIDDLEWARE 2005
Title: ACM/IFIP/USENIX 6th International Middleware Conference
(MIDDLEWARE 2005)
Deadline: 2005-03-30
Webpage: http://middleware05.objectweb.org/
Conference: November 28th - December 2nd, 2005
Contact: Gilles.Muller(a)emn.fr
Location: Grenoble, France
Synopsis:
The Middleware conference is a forum for the discussion of important
innovations and recent advances in the design and construction of
middleware. Middleware is systems software that resides between the
applications and the underlying operating systems, network protocol
stacks, and hardware. Following the success of past conferences in
this series, the 6th International Middleware Conference will be the
premier event for middleware research and technology in 2005. The
scope of the conference is the design, implementation, deployment, and
evaluation of distributed system platforms and architectures for
future computing and communication environments.
____________________________________________________________
FGCS
Title: FGCS, Intl. Journal of Grid Computing, Special Issue on Fault
Tolerance and Failure Recovery
Deadline: 2005-04-01
Webpage: http://kbs.cs.tu-berlin.de/staff/lars/fgcs/cfp.htm
Conference: April 1, 2005
Contact: baron(a)cs.tu-berlin.de
Location:
Synopsis:
In order to develop a service-oriented, reliable platform, Grid
research needs to tackle the problem of failure detection and recovery
which affects the applications running on the Grid as well as any
component of the Grid management. Even the underlying resource
infrastructure of the Grid may change dynamically during the run-time
of an application. Even if the other resources work correctly, network
outages may occur and obstruct the execution of a distributed
application. In this special issue, we encourage the submission of
papers dealing with any aspect of failure detection, propagation,
recovery, and fault tolerance strategies for the Grid.
____________________________________________________________
DOA 2005
Title: International Symposium on Distributed Objects and Applications
Abstract: 2005-05-24
Deadline: 2005-05-31
Webpage: http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf
Conference: October 31- November 4, 2005
Contact: fedconf(a)cs.rmit.edu.au
Location: Agia Napa, Cyprus
Synopsis:
If you are a researcher or practitioner who is building innovative
distributed object systems or applications, consider contributing a
practice report or research paper to this event. Existing distributed
object systems such as COM, CORBA, and EJB have been generally
successful, but we're still evolving them, and applying lessons
learned into areas such as Web Services, CORBA Components, J2EE, and
.NET. All these approaches aim to provide openness, reliability,
scalability, distribution transparency, security, ease of development,
and support for heterogeneity between applications and platforms.
Significant research and development is required to continue to
broaden the applicability of distributed object systems.
____________________________________________________________
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Title: SIGOPS European Chapter and Systems Conference
Summary:
This message is to keep you informed of progress towards the foundation
of a European chapter of SIGOPS and starting a new Systems conference
located in Europe.
A group of people met at OSDI and started the formal process of
establishing a chapter. The full minutes of the meeting are available
at http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~smh22/sigops-ec-osdi-minutes.txt. The
proposed bylaws are http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~smh22/sigops-ec-bylaws.pdf.
The following interim officers were chosen (while awaiting elections, to
be held by June 2005):
Treasurer: Yolande Berbers (http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~yolande/)
Secretary: Anne-Marie Kermarrec
(http://www.irisa.fr/paris/pages-perso/Anne-Marie-Kermarrec/welcome.htm)
Vice-Chair: Hermann Härtig (http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/~haertig/)
Chair: Marc Shapiro (http://www-sor.inria.fr/~shapiro/)
The new conference is tentatively named International Computer Systems
Conference. Papers will be solicited and accepted on the basis of
quality first. The CFP will solict and accept first-class papers from
everywhere, addressing a diversity of topics beyond core OS and "hot
stuff."
The PC chair will be Willy Zwaenepoel. We plan to hold the conference
in the spring or early summer 2006. If you want to host the conference
please contact one of the officers, or the conference chair.
Other activities will be planned. For instance we discussed holding a
by-invitation workshop sometime in the middle of 2005.
Marc
____________________________________________________________
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Title: Operating Systems Review Online Submission
Summary:
Submissions to Operating Systems Review (OSR) are now electronic as
PDF attachments to electronic mail. Submit to the editor William
M. Waite at "William.Waite(a)colorado.edu". The format should be single
spaced, without a separate title page. Text and diagrams must be
contained within a 6.5 inch wide by 8.5 inch high (165mm by 216mm)
area with at least one inch (25mm) top and side margins, and 1.5 inch
(38mm) bottom margin. Except for editorial items, all sources of
material appearing in Operating Systems Review will be clearly
identified. Items attributed to individuals will ordinarily be
interpreted as personal rather than organizational opinions. The
technical material in this newsletter is not refereed. Deadlines for
submitting material are the 15th of February, May, August, and
November.
____________________________________________________________
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[Fwd: Workshop on End-to-End Sense-and-Respond Systems, Applications, and Services]
by Lars Wolf 01 Feb '05
by Lars Wolf 01 Feb '05
01 Feb '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Workshop on End-to-End Sense-and-Respond Systems, Applications, and
Services
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 13:08:31 -0500
From: Erich Nahum <nahum(a)turing.acm.org>
Reply-To: Erich Nahum <nahum(a)turing.acm.org>
To: SIGCOMM-MEMBERS(a)LISTSERV.ACM.ORG
=============================================================================
CALL FOR PAPERS
WORKSHOP ON END-TO-END, SENSE-AND-RESPOND SYSTEMS, APPLICATIONS, AND
SERVICES
in conjunction with the MobiSys`05 Conference
June 5, 2005, Seattle, WA, USA
http://www.usenix.org/events/mobisys05/eesr05/cfp
=============================================================================
Topics of Interest:
- Architectures and technologies for next-generation/emerging end-to-end
S&R middleware, applications and services
- Dealing with heterogeneity of sensor, control, and actuator technologies
- Effective naming and device/service discovery in end-to-end S&R systems
- Event models, propagation and representation for S&R systems
- Incorporating S&R systems into existing/legacy infrastructures
- Interoperability of end-to-end systems (sensors data ? applications ?
actuators)
- Lifecycle management tools for development, debugging and deploying of
S&R application and services
- Light-weight agent middleware, and event-correlation services for S&R
systems
- Programming models/abstractions and information schemas for S&R systems
- Real-life S&R applications and services: experience and assessment
- Sensor data services and sensor data providers: brokering,
advertisement, and access
Important dates:
Paper submissions due: February 22, 2005
Notification of acceptance: April 8, 2005
Camera-ready final paper due: May 6, 2005
For more information, please see the attached detailed CfP or visit the
Workshop's Web-site.
Sincerely,
The Workshop Co-Chairs
Ron Ambrosio
Chatschik Bisdikian
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Subject: Call for Submissions: NSDI 2005 Poster Session
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 07:46:10 -0500
From: Erich Nahum <nahum(a)turing.acm.org>
Reply-To: Erich Nahum <nahum(a)turing.acm.org>
To: SIGCOMM-MEMBERS(a)LISTSERV.ACM.ORG
Call for Submissions: NSDI Poster Session
Deadline: March 29, 2005
Details: http://www.usenix.org/events/nsdi05/cfp/#poster
Do you have interesting work in progress you would like to share? The
NSDI poster session is for you! Poster sessions introduce new or
ongoing work, and the NSDI audience provides valuable discussion and
feedback from researchers from across the networking and systems
community--including computer networking, distributed systems, and
operating systems. The NSDI symposium focuses on the design
principles of large-scale networks and distributed systems and seeks
to foster cross-disciplinary approaches to addressing shared research
challenges. We are particularly interested in presentations of student
work. To submit a poster, please send a proposal, one page or less, by
March 29, 2005, to nsdi05posters(a)usenix.org.
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