Cfp
Threads by month
- ----- 2024 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2023 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2022 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2021 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2020 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2019 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2018 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2017 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2016 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2015 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2014 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2013 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2012 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2011 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2010 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2009 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2008 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2007 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2006 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2005 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2004 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2003 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2002 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2001 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2000 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1999 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1998 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1997 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1996 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1995 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1994 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1993 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1992 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1991 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1990 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1989 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1988 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1987 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1986 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1985 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1984 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1983 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1982 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1981 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1980 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1979 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1978 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1977 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1976 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1975 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1974 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1973 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1972 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1971 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1970 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1969 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1968 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1967 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1966 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1965 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1964 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1963 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1962 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1961 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1960 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1959 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1958 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1957 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1956 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1955 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1954 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1953 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1952 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1951 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1950 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1949 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1948 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1947 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1946 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1945 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1944 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1943 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1942 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1941 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1940 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1939 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1938 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1937 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1936 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1935 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1934 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1933 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1932 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1931 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1930 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1929 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1928 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1927 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1926 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1925 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1924 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1923 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1922 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1921 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1920 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1919 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1918 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1917 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1916 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1915 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1914 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1913 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1912 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1911 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1910 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1909 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1908 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1907 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1906 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1905 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1904 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1903 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1902 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1901 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 1900 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
March 2005
- 5 participants
- 44 discussions
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] Call for papers: Wireless Mesh Networking
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 15:54:20 -0500 (EST)
From: Xudong Wang <wxudong(a)ece.gatech.edu>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP]
==============================================================
Call for Papers
IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine, Special Issue on
Wireless Mesh Networking: Theories, Protocols, and Systems
http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/pcm/mesh_cfp.htm
==============================================================
Wireless mesh networking has become an indispensable technique for the next
generation wireless networks. It is critical to large-scale wireless networks
with no pre-existing infrastructure. It enables quick-and-easy extension of a
local area network into a wide area. Prior efforts on wireless networks,
especially multi-hop ad hoc networks, have led to
significant research contributions that range from fundamental results on
theoretical capacity bounds to various flavors of routing and transport
protocols. However, the work is far from enough. The state-of-art is
insufficient for deploying sizable wireless mesh networks. Important aspects
such as network radio range, network capacity, scalability,
manageability, and security remain open problems.
To address capacity and scaling concerns, researchers are experimenting with
systems that use multiple radios, frequency-agile radios, directional and
multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antennas. Further, there are renewed
interests in carrying out research on MAC protocols and cross-layer
design that breaks the traditional networking layering norm. It is
clear that such novel techniques are needed to increase system capacity, extend
network range, and increase scale, if such networks are to become viable.
Similarly, while there exist several security protocols for wireless networks,
especially for IEEE 802.11 WLANs, it is still not clear how one can build a
trustworthy network in a multi-hop ad hoc environment
like wireless mesh networks. Finally, although new research results are
published each year, progress on practical protocol implementation and system
integration has lagged considerably. To ensure wireless mesh networks to be
widely deployed, many research groups are starting to accumulate practical
experience through building testbeds and deploying
trial systems. In parallel to these efforts, several IEEE standard groups are
also actively pursuing wireless mesh networking techniques.
This special issue is devoted to the research and development of practical,
deployable, and low-cost wireless mesh networks. Papers from both industry and
academia will be solicited through an open call-for-papers. Topics of interests
include, but are not limited to,
-- Techniques for capacity and range extension
-- Multi-radio, multi-spectral systems
-- Cognitive and frequency-agile radios
-- Multichannel MACs, MAC protocol for directional antennas and MIMO systems
-- High-performance scalable single-channel MACs
-- Programmable MACs
-- Cross-layer design and optimization
-- Trustworthy networks, privacy and security models
-- Incentives, cooperation, and reputation systems
-- Mobility, power, and topology management
-- Network management with zero-configuration
-- Practical system architecture of wireless mesh networks
-- Testbed and deployment experience
-- Application and usage scenarios
-- Emerging standards: IEEE 802.11s, IEEE 802.15.5, IEEE 802.16 mesh,
IEEE 802.20 mesh
==============================================================
SUBMISSION
Manuscript Due: April 1, 2005
Acceptance Notification: August 15, 2005
Final Manuscript Due: October 15, 2005
Publication: December, 2005
Prospective authors should follow the following guidelines to prepare their
manuscripts:
http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/pcm/pub_guidelines.html
Please send PDF (preferred), Microsoft Word, or PostScript formatted papers to
Xudong Wang (wxudong(a)ieee.org) no later than April 1, 2005.
==============================================================
GUEST EDITORS
Xudong Wang
Senior Staff Research Engineer
Kiyon, Inc.
La Jolla, CA 92037
Phone: +1 858-453-4708
Fax: +1 858-453-3647
Email: wxudong(a)ieee.org
Victor Bahl
Senior Researcher and Manager
Systems and Networking Group
Microsoft Research
Redmond, WA 98052
Phone: +1 425-706-1021
Fax: +1 425-936-7329
Email: bahl(a)microsoft.com
Jean-Pierre Hubaux
Professor
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Lausanne, Switzerland
Phone: +41 21-693-2627
Fax: +41 21-693-6610
Email: Jean-Pierre.Hubaux(a)epfl.ch
Sunghyun Choi
Assistant Professor
Seoul National University
Seoul, Korea
Phone: +82 2-880-1753
Fax: +82 2-887-1753
Email: schoi(a)snu.ac.kr
_______________________________________________
Tccc mailing list
Tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
http://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/tccc
1
0
16 Mar '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] Call For Papers for IEEE ICNP 2005 (Nov 6-9, 2005, Boston)
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 15:29:46 -0500
From: Milind Buddhikot <milind(a)dnrc.bell-labs.com>
Reply-To: milind(a)dnrc.bell-labs.com
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.
==========================================================================
CALL FOR PAPERS
ICNP 2005
13th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols
Boston, Massachusetts
November 6-9, 2005
http://csr.bu.edu/icnp2005
E-mail: icnp2005-org AT cs.bu.edu
ICNP is a highly selective single-track conference covering all aspects
of network protocols including design, analysis, specification,
verification, implementation, and performance. On its thirteenth
anniversary, ICNP 2005 will return to Boston, the Intellectual Hub of
the Universe, where it will be held in the historic Backbay area.
Papers describing significant research contributions to the field of
network protocols are solicited for submission. Papers must be neither
previously published nor under review by another conference or journal.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Protocol testing and analysis
Protocol design and implementation
Network measurement and monitoring
Security and resiliency
Peer-to-peer/Overlay protocols
Routing protocols
Wireless and mobile networks
Ad hoc and sensor networks
QoS and signaling
Flow and congestion control
Multimedia
Distributed gaming
ICNP 2005 will feature:
* Best paper award
* Best papers forwarded to IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
* Keynote speech by Larry Peterson,
Professor and Chair of Computer Science at Princeton University
* Pre-conference workshops and tutorials
* Student poster session for ongoing work
* Travel grant program for students and minorities
Details will be posted on the conference web site as
they become available.
IMPORTANT DATES:
================
Paper submission: May 6, 2005
Tutorial proposal deadline: June 3, 2005
Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2005
Camera ready version: August 5, 2005
STEERING COMMITTEE:
===================
Mostafa Ammar, Georgia Tech, USA *
Ken Calvert, U. of Kentucky, USA *
Mohamed Gouda, U. of Texas, USA
Teruo Higashino, Osaka U., Japan *
Simon Lam, U. of Texas, USA
David Lee, Ohio State U., USA *
Mike T. Liu, Ohio State U., USA
Raymond Miller, U. of Maryland, USA *
Krishan Sabnani, Bell Labs, USA
* Executive Committee Member
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
=====================
GENERAL CHAIRS:
Azer Bestavros, Boston University, USA
Jim Kurose, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA
PROGRAM CHAIRS:
Mohamed Gouda, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Ibrahim Matta, Boston University, USA
PANEL & TUTORIAL CHAIRS:
Debanjan Saha, IBM research, USA
Nina Taft, Intel Research, USA
PUBLICITY CHAIR:
Milind Buddhikot, Bell Labs, USA
STUDENT POSTER CHAIR:
Michalis Faloutsos, U. of California at Riverside, USA
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Sudhir Aggarwal, Florida State U.
Kevin Almeroth, UC Santa Barbara
Paul Amer, U. of Delaware
Mostafa Ammar, Georgia Tech
Anish Arora, Ohio State U.
Ehab Al-Shaer, DePaul U.
Chadi Barakat, INRIA, France
Bobby Bhattacharjee, U. Maryland
Supratik Bhattacharyya, Sprint Labs
Milind Buddhikot, Bell Labs
John Byers, Boston U.
Andrew Campbell, Columbia U.
Ana Cavalli, INT, France
Jorge Cobb, U. Texas at Dallas
Mootaz Elnozahy, IBM Austin Research Lab
Magda El Zarki, UC Irvine
Sonia Fahmy, Purdue university
Michalis Faloutsos, UC Riverside
Tim Griffin, Intel Research Cambridge
Liang Guo, Motorola Labs
Khaled Harfoush, NCSU
Teruo Higashino, Osaka University
Jennifer Hou, UIUC
Shudong Jin, Case Western Reserve U.
Sandeep Kulkarni, Michigan State U.
Ahmed Helmy, USC/ISI
Chin-Tser Huang, U. South Carolina
Kevin Jeffay, U. North Carolina at Chapel Hill
TV Lakshman, Lucent, Bell Labs
Simon Lam, U. Texas at Austin
David Lee, Ohio State U.
Wang-Chien Lee, Penn State University
Nick Maxemchuk, Columbia U.
Klara Nahrstedt, UIUC
Prashant Pradhan, IBM
Kihong Park, Purdue U.
Sambit Sahu, IBM
Medy Yahya Sanadidi, UCLA
Udaya Shankar, U. Maryland
Michael Smirnov, FOKUS, Germany
Ioannis Stavrakakis, U. Athens, Greece
Peter Steenkiste, CMU
Terry Todd, McMaster University, Canada
Don Towsley, Umass Amherst
Joe Touch, USC/ISI
Hasan Ural, U. of Ottawa, CA
Geoffrey Xie, Naval Post Graduate School
Richard Yang, Yale U.
David Yau, Purdue U.
Zhi-Li Zhang, U. Minnesota
Lixia Zhang, UCLA
Ty Znati, NSF and U. Pittsburg
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________
Tccc mailing list
Tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
http://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/tccc
1
0
15 Mar '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: E-NEXT.members: CFP: JSAC special issue on Sampling the Internet
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 16:54:14 +0100
From: Chadi Barakat <Chadi.Barakat(a)sophia.inria.fr>
Organization: INRIA U.R. Sophia Antipolis
CC: <members(a)ist-e-next.net>
Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email.
All information can be found at
http://www.argreenhouse.com/society/J-SAC/Calls/sampling_internet.html.
Deadline for manuscript submission: OCTOBER 1, 2005.
=======================================================
CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
SAMPLING THE INTERNET: TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS
Scope
As the Internet continues to grow rapidly in size and complexity, it has
become increasingly clear that its evolution is closely tied to a detailed
understanding of network traffic. Network traffic measurements are
invaluable for a wide range of tasks such as network capacity planning,
traffic engineering, fault diagnosis, application and protocol performance
profiling, and anomaly detection.
This large and diverse set of applications raises the question of how to
monitor the Internet in an efficient and scalable way. In the case of active
monitoring (where probe packets are sent across the network to infer
specific properties) the scalability issue arises from the size of the
Internet and the potentially large number of end systems that one needs to
instrument, as well as the number of probing experiments that one must
conduct.
Intuitively, sampling is an essential component of scalable Internet
monitoring. Broadly speaking, sampling is the process of making partial
observations of a system of interest, and drawing conclusions about the full
behaviour of the system from these limited observations. The observation
problem is concerned with minimising information loss whilst reducing the
volume of collected data. It is this reduction that makes the collection
process scalable. The way in which the partial information is transformed
into knowledge of the system as a whole is the inversion problem. The
inversion is in general imperfect and error-prone.
The aim of this issue is to bring together work from researchers and
practitioners devoted to the understanding of the practical and theoretical
issues related to all aspects of sampling the Internet. In this context,
sampling may take various forms. A classic example is to observe only a
subset of the packets carried over a link, and then estimate traffic
parameters which apply to all packets. Alternatively, one could target a
subset of routers with packet probes in order to infer network
characteristics such as the topology or routing matrix.
Examples abound from a wide variety of application areas within Internet
measurement, management, and analysis. Independent of subject area, papers
will be in scope if they focus substantially on the sampling aspects of the
problem under study, for example by exploring the tradeoff between
observation and inversion processes, revealing the limitations of inversion
techniques, analysing their properties, or proposing new ones, or by
providing new insights by explicitly recognizing the impact of implicit
sampling in many measurement studies.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Sampling and inverting traffic metrics with passive or active systems.
- Internet end-to-end measurements seen from a sampling standpoint.
- Sampling aspects of network topology inference.
- Impact of sampling on anomaly detection.
- Mechanisms for sampling live Internet traffic or collected traces.
- Theoretical studies of the sampling/inversion problem (e.g., accuracy,
complexity).
- Distributed and adaptive sampling techniques.
- New sampling methods.
Submission guidelines
Authors should follow the IEEE J-SAC manuscript format described in the
Information for Authors. There will be one round of reviews and acceptance
will be limited to papers needing only moderate revisions. Prospective
authors should submit a PDF version of their complete manuscript via email
to jsac-sampling(a)sophia.inria.fr according to the following timetable:
Manuscript submission: October 1, 2005
Acceptance notification: March 1, 2006
Final manuscript due: June 1, 2006
Publication: 4th quarter 2006
Guest Editors
Chadi Barakat
INRIA – Planète group
2004, route des Lucioles
06902 Sophia Antipolis
France
Chadi.Barakat(a)sophia.inria.fr
Tel: +33 4 92 38 75 96
Fax: +33 4 92 38 79 78
Gianluca Iannaccone
Intel Research
15 JJ Thomson Avenue
Cambridge CB3 0FD
United Kingdom
gianluca.iannaccone(a)intel.com
Tel: +44 1223 763454
Fax: +44 1223 763456
Jim Kurose
Department of Computer Science
University of Massachusetts
Amherst MA 01003
United States
kurose(a)cs.umass.edu
Tel: +1 413 545 1585
Fax: +1 413 545 1249
Darryl Veitch
CUBIN (ARC Special Research Ctr)
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010 Australia dveitch(a)unimelb.edu.au
Tel: +61 3 8344 3817
Fax: +61 3 8344 3821
+++ Posted to members-istenext by "Chadi Barakat"
<Chadi.Barakat(a)sophia.inria.fr> +++
1
0
[Fwd: invitation to contribute to AXMEDIS 2005: Conf. management of Media Content]
by Lars Wolf 15 Mar '05
by Lars Wolf 15 Mar '05
15 Mar '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: invitation to contribute to AXMEDIS 2005: Conf. management of Media
Content
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 23:28:48 +0100
From: AXMEDIS Conference <disita(a)oboe.dsi.unifi.it>
Reply-To: conference(a)axmedis.org
To: lars.wolf(a)uni-karlsruhe.de
Dear Lars Wolf
I think that AXMEDIS conference could be a good occasion to share and
work together on a set of very hot topics.
http://www.AXMEDIS.org/axmedis2005
The conference has the support of a very strong committee
and of several prestigious industrial
partners and research institutions, such as: COMVERSE, CPR, CRS4, Univ. Firenze,
DSI Univ. Firenze, EPFL, EUTELSAT, FHGIGD, FUPF (Univ. Pompeo Fabra),
Giunti ILABS, HP, OD2, SEJER, TISCALI, ICSRiM Univ. Leeds, Univ. Readings, etc.
with the Support of the MUSICNETWORK and the European Commission.
Market leaders and the strongest research institutions will be present
at the conferece.
Current developments in the cross media domain require innovative and new
technologies to meet the challenges of the marketplace. The AXMEDIS conference
combines the activities of the WEDELMUSIC conference series (www.wedelmusic.org)
with the AXMEDIS consortium.
The AXMEDIS consortium consists of leading European digital content producers,
integrators, aggregators, distributors, and information technology companies and
research groups involved in content production, protection and content
distribution
via different channels including interactive TV (i-TV), DVBT, DVBS, personal
computer,
kiosk, mobile phone, PDA and others.
I hope you may be interested in participating in the event contributing with a
paper,
or proposing a workshop or symply directly attending it.
The final programme will include: tutorial on innovative technologies,
industrial presentations, scientific papers, workshops, panels, presentation of a
call for take up actions (see for details www.axmedis.org), MUSICNETWORK Open
workshop,
poster sections, social activities, etc.
Please also note that we are also organising a workshop in conjuction with the
MUSICNETWORK:
www.interactivemusicnetwork.org.
the workshop will be Vienna next 4-5 July 2005:
http://www.interactivemusicnetwork.org/events/Fifth_OpenWorkshop_2005/5th%2…
Best regards,
Paolo Nesi
(General Chair)
ps: please sorry if I have contacted you with this email, i hope to have given
information on a conference on topics related to your work. You are free
to distribute this email to colleagues you retain interested.
----AXMEDIS 2005 Call for Papers----
1st International Conference on Automated Production of
Cross Media Content for Multi-channel Distribution
30 November – 2 December 2005
Florence, Italy
http://www.AXMEDIS.org/axmedis2005
Sponsored by AXMEDIS Consortium:
ACIT, AFI, ANSC, COMVERSE, CPR, CRS4, DIPITA Univ. Firenze, DSI Univ. Firenze,
EPFL, EUTELSAT, EXITECH, FHGIGD, FUPF, Giunti ILABS, HP, OD2, SEJER,
TISCALI, ICSRiM Univ. Leeds, Univ. Readings, XIM.
Supported by: MUSICNETWORK, European Commission
This event seeks to promote discussion and interaction between researchers,
practitioners, developers and users of tools, technology transfer experts, and
project managers. AXMEDIS-2005 will bring together a variety of participants
from the academic, business and industrial worlds, to address different
technical and commercial issues.
Particular interests include the exchange of concepts, prototypes, research ideas,
industrial experiences and other results.
The conference focuses on the challenges in the cross-media domain (including
production, protection, management, representation, formats, aggregation,
workflow,
distribution, business and transaction models), and the integration of content
management systems and distribution chains, with particularly emphasis on the
reduction of costs and solutions for complex cross-domain problems.
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to, the following aspects:
- Automatic cross-media production, gathering, crawling, composition,
formatting, P2P, etc.
- Formats and models for multi-channel content distribution
- Multimedia standards such as MPEG-7, MPEG-21, DMP, etc.
- Legal aspects related to digital content
- High quality Audio Video Coding
- Multimedia Music representation and formatting
- Watermarking and fingerprinting techniques
- GRID and Distributed systems for Content production
- Multimedia Middle Ware
- Workflow management systems
- Web services for content distribution
- Distribution with P2P architectures
- Semantic Web and P2P
- Collecting and clearing of rights and licenses
- Formats and tools for Content Aware
- Archives managements for cultural and educational applications
- Digital Rights Management (DRM), models and tools, and interoperability
- Synchronisation technologies and solutions
- Business and transaction models
- Systems and approaches for content production/distribution on demand
- Digital Content User Interface
- Digital Content accessibility
- Payments model
- Novel applications and case-studies of relevant technologies
--RESEARCH PAPERS (long and short):
Papers should describe original and significant work in the research and
industrial
practice of related topics. (i) Research studies, applications and experiments
are particularly welcome. Papers should be limited to 8 pages in length.
(ii) Shorter papers on work-in-progress, interim results, advanced topic position
paper are also welcome. Submissions should be limited to 4 pages in length.
Document style can be found at the conference website. Accepted papers will be
published in the conference proceedings.
--APPLICATIONS and INDUSTRIAL Presentations:
Proposals for presentations of Applications and Tools are welcome. These include
reports on the application and utilisation of tools, industrial practices and
models,
or tool/system demonstrations. A summary of up to two pages of accepted
proposals
will be published in the conference proceedings.
-- PANELS, WORKSHOPS and TUTORIALS:
Proposal for panels, workshops and tutorials are invited – please contact
conference(a)axmedis.org for details. AXMEDIS and other Tutorials will be hosted.
-- ALL submissions and proposals have
to be written in English and submitted in PDF format via email to
conference(a)axmedis.org by 20 March 2005. The conference proceedings are intended
to be published by the IEEE Press. Selected papers from the conference will be
considered for publication in special issues of one or more major peer-reviewed
Journals in this domain.
-- VENUE:
Convitto della Calza, Oltrarno Meeting Centre, Piazza della Calza, Florence,
Italy (http://www.calza.it ).
--------IMPORTANT DATES--------
Paper submission: 20 March 2005
Notification of acceptance: 15 May 2005
Camera ready: 10 June 2005
---------------------------------------
1
0
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: ACM Student Research Competition
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 16:08:41 +0100
From: Christian Bettstetter <bettstetter(a)docomolab-euro.com>
Reply-To: bettstetter(a)docomolab-euro.com
Organization: DoCoMo Eurolabs
To: haiyun(a)cs.uiuc.edu
Dear research colleagues, dear MOBICOM TPC members:
the following competition might be of interest to you(r students):
----------------------------------
ACM Student Research Competition
at MOBICOM 2005
August 31, Cologne, Germany
---------------------------------
For the first time, the annual SIGMOBILE MOBICOM conference is hosting
the ACM Student Research Competition (SRC). Students submitting to the
MOBICOM 2005 Poster Program can opt to have their posters considered
also by the SRC committee. Selected competitors will receive up to $ 500
USD for their conference travel, depending on need and eligibility.
Competitors should be prepared to attend the poster session and, if
selected for further competition, give a short talk about their research
projects. Winners will be announced at the conference.
*To Participate*
The Student Research Competition is open to graduate and undergraduate
students whose submissions are accepted by the SRC committee. To be
considered, complete a submission to the Student Poster Program by
June 20, 2005,
and indicate that you would like to participate in the SRC. Current ACM
student membership and student status as of the submission deadline are
required for the lead student.
*Contact*
Haiyun Luo, University of Illinois, haiyun(a)cs.uiuc.edu
Dirk Westhoff, NEC Research Europe, dirk.westhoff(a)netlab.nec.de
http://www.sigmobile.org/mobicom/2005/
http://www.acm.org/src/
Best regards,
Christian Bettstetter
Wendi B. Heinzelman
Publicity co-chairs MOBICOM 2005
1
0
[Fwd: [Tccc] CFP Special Issue on Management of Active and Programmable Networks]
by Lars Wolf 14 Mar '05
by Lars Wolf 14 Mar '05
14 Mar '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] CFP Special Issue on Management of Active and Programmable
Networks
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 10:01:25 -0500
From: Bush, Stephen F (Research) <bushsf(a)research.ge.com>
To: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
Dear Colleagues,
Below please find a call-for-papers for a JSNM Special Issue on
Active and Programmable Networks. Draft manuscripts are due
Mar 30, 2005 with Notification of Acceptance by May 31, 2005.
Stephen F. Bush and Shivkumar Kalyanaraman, co-editors
------------------------------------------------------------
** CALL FOR PAPERS **
JOURNAL OF NETWORK AND SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
Special Issue on Management of Active and Programmable
Networks
Manuscript due March 30, 2005
------------------------------------------------------------
Active networks provide a framework enabling code and data
to reside within network packets such that injected code can
modify behavior of low-level network layers. Programmable
networks allow customization o data-plane and control-plane
services (e.g.: using network processor methods in high-
speed routers or software radio methods in wireless
networks). This raises fundamental management issues
regarding the relation and tradeoffs among communication and
computation, configuration, fault, security, performance,
and accounting management.
AD HOC WIRELESS NETWORKS and SOFTWARE RADIOS are being
facilitated by the advancement of active networks; however,
they add another level of complexity to active and
programmable network management. The relationship between
computation and communication can be addressed by concepts
from algorithmic information theory (e.g.: Kolmogorov-
Chaitin Complexity). Active and programmable networks form
an ideal environment in which to study the effects of
tradeoffs in algorithmic and static information
representation. Active code can contain either the protocol
or a compressed form of the data to be transported. Other
divisions of code and state are possible between packets
(e.g.: routers with dynamic packet state and customizable
data-plane code).
------------------------------------------------------------
This special issue of the Journal of Network and Systems
Management will consider topics associated with the
management of active and programmable networks. Submissions
will span a broad range of topics, e.g.:
* Bridging the gap among the large and growing body of work
in algorithmic information theory and applications to the
health, management, and security of an active or
programmable network
* Fundamental relationships between computation and
communication applied to active or programmable networks;
relationship of code vs. data tradeoffs utilized to control
access of information, system vulnerability detection,
policy enforcement, etc. within an active or programmable
network
* Self-organization and composition of active network
services; self-configuration of active or programmable
networks
* Case studies involving the management of dynamic
adaptation and performance enabled by active networks
* Active or programmable networks used to manage and control
mobile ad hoc network operation and legacy networks
* Active or programmable network management of QoS:
controlled amounts of code vs. data that adapt to link
quality
* Management of active packets in constrained devices such
as sensors
* Active and programmable network management techniques
applied to link and physical layer network components e.g.
software radio waveforms
* Improvement or replacement of defacto management standard
access and control such as SNMP with active or programmable
mechanisms
------------------------------------------------------------
Instructions to Contributors:
Authors are invited to submit papers for peer-review to the
guest editors. Only electronic submissions will be accepted.
Please prepare the manuscripts in single-column, double-
spaced format and submit Word, PDF, or Postscript files.
------------------------------------------------------------
Guest Editors:
Dr. Stephen F. Bush
Research Scientist
GE Global Research
Niskayuna, NY
bushsf at research.ge.com
Email: http://www.research.ge.com/~bushsf
Dr. Shivkumar Kalyanaraman
Associate Professor, Dept of ECSE
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
Troy NY 12180-3590
Email: shivkuma at ecse.rpi.edu
http://www.ecse.rpi.edu/Homepages/shivkuma
------------------------------------------------------------
Schedule:
Optional letter of intent: Jan 15, 2005
Manuscript due: Mar 30, 2005
Notification of Acceptance: May 31, 2005
Final Manuscript due: Jul 30, 2005
Publication Date: Mar 2006
------------------------------------------------------------
Stephen F Bush (http://www.research.ge.com/~bushsf)
_______________________________________________
Tccc mailing list
Tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
http://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/tccc
1
0
[Fwd: [Tccc] MED HOC NET 2005 - Final Call for Papers - EXTENDED Paper Submission Deadline: March 23, 2005]
by Lars Wolf 14 Mar '05
by Lars Wolf 14 Mar '05
14 Mar '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] MED HOC NET 2005 - Final Call for Papers - EXTENDED Paper
Submission Deadline: March 23, 2005
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 14:42:23 -0500
From: Eylem Ekici <ekici(a)ece.osu.edu>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
EXTENDED PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE
**** MARCH 23, 2005 ****
----------------------------------------------------------------------
4TH MEDITERRANEAN WORKSHOP ON AD-HOC NETWORKS
MED-HOC-NET 2005
Ile de Porquerolles, June 21-24, 2005
http://med-hoc-net2005.lri.fr/
Final Call For Papers
The Fourth Mediterranean Workshop on Ad Hoc Networks
(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 (GATECH, USA)
Conference Chairs:
Khaldoun Al Agha (LRI, University of Paris XI)
Guy Pujolle (LIP6, University of Paris VI)
Program Chair:
Isabelle Guérin Lassous (INRIA, France)
Proceedings Chair:
Erwan ERMEL (LIP6/France)
Organization Chair:
Davor MALES (LRI/LIP6, France)
Publicity Chair:
Eylem EKICI (Ohio State Univerity, USA)
Tutorial Chair:
Mario GERLA (UCLA, USA)
Website Designer:
GAWEDZKI Ignacy (LRI, France)
Program Committee:
Khaldoun AL AGHA (LRI, France)
Christian BECKER (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Brahim BENSAOU (Hong Kong University of science and technology)
Bharat K BHARGAVA (Purdue University, USA)
Azzedine BOUKERCHE (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Andrew T. CAMPBELL (Columbia University, USA)
Rachel CARDELL-OLIVER (University of Western Australia, Australia)
Erdal 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, United Kingdom)
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 (LIP6, 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.
Extended versions of the best papers will be considered for
publication in a special issue of International Journal of
Ad Hoc and Sensor Wireless Networks.
Dates to Remember:
Full Paper Electronic Submission : March 23, 2005 (Extended
Deadline)
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection : April 15, 2005
Camera Ready Submission of Full Papers: May 13, 2005
Workshop Date: June 21-24, 2005
_______________________________________________
Tccc mailing list
Tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
http://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/tccc
1
0
[Fwd: [Tccc] CFP 2nd International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems Siena Italy - 5 - 7 September 2005]
by Lars Wolf 14 Mar '05
by Lars Wolf 14 Mar '05
14 Mar '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] CFP 2nd International Symposium on Wireless
Communication Systems Siena Italy - 5 - 7 September 2005
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 18:25:41 +0800
From: Boon Sain Yeo <boonyeo(a)ieee.org>
To: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
Apologies for the multiple copies of CFP
Dear All,
Please find below the Call for papers for the 2nd International Symposium
on Wireless Communication Systems (ISWCS) 2005
(http://www.iswcs.org/iswcs2005) to be held in Siena, Italy, from 5 - 7
September 2005. The symposium is technically sponsored by IEEE Communication
Society and is endorsed by the technical committee on Personal
Communications. Proceedings of the conference will be available on the
IEEEXplore after the event.
Important date:
1 May 2005 (extended abstract) via EDAS due.
We look forward to receiving your papers.
Many thanks
Best regards,
Boon
General co-chair
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALL FOR PAPERS
2nd International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems 2005
5 - 7 September 2005, University of Siena - Via Banchi di Sotto, 55,
Siena, Italy
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Technically sponsored by IEEE Communication Society
The objective of this symposium is to provide a forum for researchers
and technologists to present new ideas and contributions in the form of
technical papers, panel discussions as well as testbed implementations
and real-world evaluation of many ideas in wireless communications. This
second symposium, intends to bring together various wireless
communication systems developers to discuss the current status,
technical challenges, standards, fundamental issues, and future services
and applications in the form of panels and tutorials. ISWCS’05 seeks to
address and capture highly innovative and state of the art research from
the wireless industry. The scope of the conference includes a wide range
of technical challenges in view of the growing interest for wireless
access to Internet, the evolution of future wireless communications with
access across hybrid platforms, the definition of a crosslayer design
for improving the efficiency and the performance of the air interface.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
• Hybrid wireless communication systems
• Radio resource management and allocation
• Wireless access techniques
• Cross-layer air interface design
• Mobile Internet
• Innovation in satellite communications
• Wireless privacy and security
• Wireless services and applications
• Wireless IP
• Wireless network architecture and technologies systems
• Digital signal processing
• MANET
• End-to-End QoS provision
• Coding modulation and equalization
• DVB and DAB techniques
• Novel wireless switching and routing techniques
• Mobility management
• Antenna and RF subsystems
• MIMO
• Traffic control and engineering
• UWB
• Wireless sensor networks
• Innovative services and applications
PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Acceptance will be based on an extended abstract (NOT the full paper) of
about 1500 words (two pages in the standard IEEE conference format). The
extended abstract should include diagrams, initial results, and other
detail required for the reviewers to be able to assess the contribution
of your work. In addition to the extended abstract, a short paper
description (approx. 150 words). Extended abstract must be submitted
electronically by May 1, 2005, via the conference Web site:
http://www.iswcs.org/
Submission Instructions: The interested author should go under EDAS at
the "ISWCS 2005" row and click under submission and management for the
row labeled as "ISWCS 2005 Main Symposium".
PANEL SESSIONS & TUTORIALS
Proposals for Tutorial and Panel Sessions are also being solicited.
Tutorials (half-day or full-day sessions) are intended to provide
in-depth learning on a specific topic of interest to the participants.
Panel sessions are 60 minutes long. They present leaders in a particular
area discussing a topic of interest to the attendees of ISWCS 2005.
Proposals for Tutorials and Panel sessions should consist of 1000 words
summary, a 150 word abstract, and a cover page listing the details of
the author(s).
EXHIBITIONS and TESTBED or PROTOTYING DEMONSTRATIONS
Boon Sain Yeo, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Giovanni Giambene, University of Siena, Italy
Mario Gerla, UCLA Computer Science Department, CA, USA
Exhibitions of company products and/or testbed or prototying
demonstration of research works are solicited for the Technical Subject
Areas. Interested parties should contact the Local Organizing Committee
by email: iswcs2005(a)unisi.it <mailto:iswcs2005@unisi.it>
IMPORTANT DATES
Last date for submitting of papers, proposals for tutorials and panel
sessions: May 1, 2005
Notification of Acceptance: June 15, 2005
Last date for submission of camera-ready versions of accepted papers:
July 15, 2005
CONFERENCE COMMITTE
General Chair: Giovanni Giambene
University of Siena, Italy
General Co-Chair and Finance Chair: Boon Sain Yeo
Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Technical Program Chair: Mario Gerla
UCLA Computer Science Department, CA, USA
Technical Program co-Chair: Maria Luisa Merani
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Organizing Chair:
Giuliano Benelli
University of Siena, Italy
Bernardo Marzucchi
Etruria Telematica and Univ. of Siena, Italy
Publication Chair: Yong Huat Chew
Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Web Chair: Gek Hiong Tan
Dou Yee Enterprise, Singapore
STEERING COMMITTEE
Boon Sain Yeo, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Giovanni Giambene, University of Siena, Italy
Mario Gerla, UCLA Computer Science Department, CA, USA
Maria Luisa Merani, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
James Irvine, University of Strathclyde, UK
Oscar Lazaro, Innovalia Association, Spain
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Giuliano Benelli, University of Siena, Italy
Giovanni Giambene, University of Siena, Italy (Chair)
Bernardo Marzucchi, Etruria Telematica and University of Siena, Italy
Veronica Pasqualetti, University of Siena, Italy
Conference Secretariat: Università di Siena, Servizio Congressi, Via
Banchi di Sotto, 46 – 53100 Siena, Italy, email: ghiselli(a)unisi.it
<mailto:ghiselli@unisi.it>
_______________________________________________
Tccc mailing list
Tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
http://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/tccc
1
0
[Fwd: MED HOC NET 2005 - Final call for papers - Extended deadline: 23 march 2005]
by Lars Wolf 11 Mar '05
by Lars Wolf 11 Mar '05
11 Mar '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: MED HOC NET 2005 - Final call for papers - Extended deadline:
23 march 2005
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 18:22:15 +0100
From: joelle hnautra <joelle.hnautra(a)lip6.fr>
To: <joelle.hnautra(a)lip6.fr>
**4th Mediterranean Workshop on Ad-Hoc Networks***
**MED-HOC-NET 2005**
**Ile de Porquerolles, June 21-24, 2005**
***http://med-hoc-net2005.lri.fr/**
**---------------------------------------------**
**Final Call for Papers**
**----------------------------------------***
***** Extended deadline: 23 March 2005 ******
----------------------------------------
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: 23 March 2005 (Extended
deadline)
Notification of acceptance/Rejection: 15 April 2005
Camera ready submission of full papers: 13 May 2005
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Découvrez le nouveau Yahoo! Mail : 250 Mo d'espace de stockage pour vos
mails !
Créez votre Yahoo! Mail
<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=25920/*http:/us.rd.yahoo.com/mail_fr/mail_campai…>
1
0
1
0