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09 Apr '06
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: [Tccc] CFP IEEE MASS 2006 (extended to April 14 for papers)
Datum: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 17:10:19 -0400
Von: lifeng <lifengg2006(a)gmail.com>
Organisation: fau.edu
An: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
============================================================================
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Submission for regular papers deadline has been extended to April 14, 2006
(Hard Deadline)
============================================================================
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Call for Papers
The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad hoc and Sensor Systems
(MASS-2006)
October 9 - 12, 2006
Vancouver, Canada
http://www.ieee-mass.org
Sponsored by
IEEE Communications Society, IEEE TC on Distributed Processing and TC on
Simulation
OVERVIEW
Earlier research in wireless networks and mobile computing has concentrated
on single-hop
networks, where network nodes communicate directly with a fixed
infrastructure, such as
cellular or satellite systems. More recently, interest in multi-hop
networks, such as mobile
ad hoc networks and sensor networks, has stimulated a significant amount of
scientific research.
In particular, wireless mesh networking (a new community network
architecture) has been proposed
as an alternative for providing Internet access to business and residential
customers. This
conference focuses on multi-hop ad hoc and sensor networks systems, covering
topics ranging
from physical issues to applications.
TOPICS
Manuscripts that focus on analytical modeling, protocol/algorithm design,
and/or experimental
studies of the following topics of interest are sought:
- Channel behavior modeling and its impact on design of higher-layer
protocols
- Directional and smart antennas for ad hoc networks
- MAC protocols for ad hoc and sensor networks (802.11, 802.15.4, UWB)
- Provisioning of wireless QoS; e.g., bandwidth and delay assurance
- Routing protocols (unicast, multicast, broadcast, geocast) and routing
metrics
- Data transport in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks
- Power-aware and energy-efficient design
- Topology construction and maintenance of coverage
- Cross-layer design and optimization
- Incentives and game theoretic approaches in wireless ad hoc networks
- Localization and synchronization in wireless sensor networks
- Data gathering, fusion, and dissemination in wireless sensor
- Reliability, security, and trustworthiness in ad hoc and sensor
networks
- Operating system and middleware support
- Applications of multi-hop technology
SUBMISSION
Technical papers: All submissions must be full papers in .pdf or .ps
(PostScript) format. Papers
must be uploaded to EDAS by March 31, 2006, and must not exceed 10
single-spaced, two-column pages
using at least 11 point size fonts on 8.5 x 11 inch pages. Detailed
submission instructions will be
published in due time on the conference website http://www.ieee-mass.org
together with format files.
Workshops: Proposals for full day workshops are solicited. Selections will
be made considering the
expertise and experience of the workshop organizers and the relevance of the
topic to the central
theme of the conference. Proposals of at most 4 pages, including a 1-page
biographical sketch, should be
submitted to the Workshops Chair, Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer
(ebelding(a)cs.ucsb.edu ) by March 31, 2006
(extended to April 7).
IMPORTANT DATES
Manuscript Submission Due: March 31, 2006 (extended to April 14,
Hard deadline)
Acceptance Notification: June 30 2006
Final Manuscript Due: August 10, 2006
Conference: Octorber 9-12, 2006
COMMITTEE
GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
Charles E. Perkins
Nokia Research Center
Jie Wu
Florida Atlantic University
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Zygmunt J. Haas
Cornell University
Jennifer Hou
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
PROGRAM VICE CO-CHAIRS
Ben Liang
University of Toronto
Mingyan Liu
University of Michigan
WORKSHOPS CHAIR
Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer
University of California, Santa Barbara
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
check http://www.ieee-mass.org
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-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: CfP - European Symposium on MobileMediaDelivery (EuMob) 2006
Datum: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 13:55:23 +0200
Von: Markus Kampmann (AC/EDD) <markus.kampmann(a)ericsson.com>
An: <recipients(a)eumob.org>
Apologies if you receive multiple copies:
CALL FOR PAPERS
************* EuMob 2006 ****************
European Symposium on Mobile Media Delivery
September 20, 2006 :: Alghero, Sardinia, Italy
http://www.eumob.org
part of MobiMedia 2006 (see http://www.mobimedia.org)
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Organized by the European FP6 research projects "Ambient Networks" and "M-Pipe".
******** IMPORTANT DEADLINES ********************
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Paper submission: May 15, 2006
Notification of acceptance: June 15, 2006
Submission of camera-ready papers: July 10, 2006
SCOPE
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Mobile multimedia services is a hotter topic than ever before. Network
operators offer multimedia services over mobile networks but it is still
limited to particular devices on specific networks. The delivery of multimedia
content to every mobile handset on every mobile network, anytime and anywhere
is still a major challenge. Mobile media can be delivered via a multitude of
different networks with very different characteristics like cellular networks
(WCDMA, HSDPA, 3G MBMS), broadcast networks (DVB-H, DMB) or other networks
standards like WLAN or Wimax. Mobile terminals like mobile phones, mobile TVs
or handheld computers have different capabilities and characteristics.
Consequently, seamless interworking between these terminals and networks is
becoming more important in order to make uniform media delivery possible. New
mobile multimedia services for large user groups like MobileTV, interactive
TV, video on demand, TV chatting and multimedia telephony are arising. Each
service has its own characteristics and demands for mobile media delivery. As
always for mobile services spectrum efficiency is a pre-requisite for large
scale deployment.
Several European research projects from the FP6 program are addressing the
challenges of mobile media delivery. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of
mobile media delivery, projects from the mobile and wireless area like
Ambient Networks, PHOENIX and DAIDALOS, from the networked audiovisual systems
area like DANAE, ENTHRONE and Visnet as well as from the content technologies
area like M-Pipe are dealing with mobile media delivery. Besides these
projects a lot other research work about mobile media delivery is carried at
academia, research institutes and industrial companies.
EuMob 2006 will give researchers the opportunity to highlight their latest
results on this topic. Researchers active in FP6 research projects as well as
other leading international researchers will participate and share their
latest findings. Original unpublished contributions are solicited dealing with
topics of mobile media delivery like:
* Architectures for mobile media delivery
* Next generation mobile media delivery frameworks
* Overlay networks for mobile media delivery
* Peer-2-Peer networks for mobile media delivery
* Multimedia service composition for mobile media
* Solutions for optimized media delivery and transport over heterogeneous
networks
* QoS problems and solutions
* Network convergence for media delivery
* Media adaptation to networks and devices
* Network-based mobile media adaptation and pro-active caching
* Cross-layer communication for mobile media delivery
* (Scalable) source coding for mobile media
* Source/channel coding, joint optimizations
* Efficient usage of radio and spectrum resources
* Mobile media delivery for multi-user services
* Interactive mobile broadcast and Mobile TV
* Security and protection for mobile media delivery
* Context-aware mobile media delivery
PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
--------------------------------------
Prospective authors are invited to submit articles of not more than five pages
including figures and references. Papers will be accepted only by electronic
submission through COCUS system at http://cocus.create-net.it/.
Conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE and will be available
through IEEExplore (approval pending).
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
-----------------------------------------
Conference Co-Chairs:
Stefan Håkansson, Ericsson, Sweden
Markus Kampmann, Ericsson, Germany
Publications Chair:
B. Mathieu, France Telecom, France
Publicity Chair:
James le Blanc, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
Conference Management:
Anna Rieger, ICST, Europe
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
-----------------------------------------
M. T. Andrade, INESC, Portugal
J. le Blanc, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden A. Cotarmanac'h, France
Telecom, France C. Griwodz, University of Oslo, Norway I. Fijalkow, ENSEA,
France R. Glitho, Concordia University, Canada F. Hartung, Ericsson, Germany
C. Henghan, UCD, Ireland W. Henkel, International University of Bremen,
Germany L. Hiebinger, Siemens, Germany F. Kalleitner, Siemens, Austria D.
Marpe, Fraunhofer HHI, Germany B. Mathieu, France Telecom, France T. Petersen,
TNO Information- & Communication Technology, Netherlands F. Reichert, Agder
University, Norway A. Sadka, University of Surrey, UK S. Schmid, NEC, Germany
E. Steinbach, Technical University of Munich, Germany D. Taniar, Monash
University, Australia S. Wenger, Nokia, Finland
M. Wien, Aachen University of Technology, Germany
L. Wolf, Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany M. El Zarki, University
of California, Irvine, USA
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[Fwd: CfP: IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting, Special issue on "Mobile Multimedia Broadcasting"]
by Xiaoyuan Gu 08 Apr '06
by Xiaoyuan Gu 08 Apr '06
08 Apr '06
***** Apologies if you receive multiple copies *****
CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting
Special issue on "Mobile Multimedia Broadcasting"
SCOPE
Broadcasting of multimedia content to mobile and portable devices such
as cell phones or PDAs is a fast emerging area with huge economic
impact. Broadcasting networks especially designed for mobile
broadcasting like DVB-H, DMB and MediaFLO are currently under
deployment. On the other side, 2.5G and 3G cellular networks are already
offering multimedia services like Mobile TV to mobile devices. Whereas
unicast multimedia streaming is used for Mobile TV today,
multicast/broadcast extensions to mobile networks like 3GPP MBMS and
3GPP2 BCMCS are under standardization resulting in high capacity gains
for mobile broadcasting via mobile networks. Combinations of cellular
and non-cellular broadcasting networks are currently under
investigation. New services for mobile multimedia broadcasting are on
the way introducing new forms of interactivity, customization and
personalization.
The objective of this special issue is to present state-of-the-art
research activities contributing to all aspects of mobile multimedia
broadcasting. Original contributions previously unpublished and not
currently under review by another journal are solicited in relevant
areas including (but are not limited to):
* Broadcasting via cellular networks
* Cellular Multicast/Broadcast services: 3GPP MBMS, 3GPP2 BCMCS
* Mobile broadcasting via DVB-H, DMB, MediaFLO and other systems
* Mobile broadcasting via satellite
* Standards for mobile multimedia broadcasting
* Hybrid cellular/non-cellular broadcasting
* Source coding for mobile multimedia broadcasting
* Channel coding, modulation and signal processing techniques
* Transceiver architecture and design
* RF, antenna, receiver and hardware technologies
* Mobile multimedia broadcasting applications
* Mobile television
* Interactive broadcasting services
* Service layer for mobile broadcasting
* Security and DRM
* Field trials for mobile multimedia broadcasting
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for submissions: 1 July 2006
Notification of review outcome: 1 October 2006
Submission of final version: 15 November 2006
Publication date: Q1/2007
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Authors should follow the IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting format
described in the Information for Authors at
http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/authorinfo.htm. There will
be only one round of reviews and acceptance will be limited to papers
needing only moderate revisions. Prospective authors should submit a PDF
version of their paper to Kathy Colabough at bt-pubs(a)ieee.org.
Please indicate that the submission is for the special issue on "Mobile
Multimedia Broadcasting".
GUEST EDITORS
Dr. Markus Kampmann
Ericsson Research
Ericsson Allee 1
52134 Herzogenrath, Germany
markus.kampmann(a)ericsson.com
Dr. Shuji Hirakawa.
Technology Planning Division, Toshiba Corporation
Toshiba Building, 36B Zone
1-1, Shibaura 1-Chome, Minato-Ku,
TOKYO 105-8001 Japan.
shuji.hirakawa(a)toshiba.co.jp
Dr. Xianbin Wang
Communications Research Centre Canada
3701 Caring Avenue
Ottawa Ontario Canada K2H 8S2
xianbin.wang(a)crc.ca
Dr. Yiyan Wu
Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting
3701 Caring Avenue
Ottawa Ontario Canada K2H 8S2
yiyan.wu(a)crc.ca
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06 Apr '06
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Betreff: [Tccc] CFP: 20th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC20)
Datum: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 17:09:33 -0500
Von: Medhi, Deep <DMedhi(a)umkc.edu>
An: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>, <cnom(a)lrg.ufsc.br>
20th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC20)
http://www.itc20.ca
17-21 June 2007
For 50 years, the International Teletraffic Congress (ITC) has been the
internationally prominent conference for experts involved with the application
of teletraffic theory and engineering to state-of-the-art networks. We are
pleased to announce the continuation of this tradition in the 20th
International Teletraffic Congress (ITC-20), which will be held in Ottawa,
Canada, on 17-21 June 2007. Attached is the call for papers.
If your work is within the scope of the conference theme, we would like to
encourage you to submit a paper to share your results in an international forum.
We hope that you will include ITC-20 in your 2007 conference plan. Thank you
and best regards,
Prof. Lorne Mason
McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Co-Chair, ITC-20 Technical Program Committee
Dr. Tadeusz Drwiega
Nortel, Ottawa, Canada
Co-Chair, ITC-20 Technical Program Committee
Dr. James (Jim) Yan
IAC Member for Canada
Chair, ITC-20 Organizing Committee
===========================================================
Call For Papers: ITC20
Important Dates:
Paper submission: October 31, 2006
Notification of acceptance: January 31, 2007
Conference registration begins: February 21, 2007
Final manuscripts due: February 28, 2007
Network convergence is happening. Globally, major network operators have
incorporated network convergence into their strategy to grow service revenues
and reduce operating costs. Network convergence is multi-faceted.
Convergence occurs in applications (integrated messaging, Voice over IP), in
network control (portable numbers, SIP, Mobile IP), in the transport layer, as
well as in the access network. In the transport layer, the operators'
networks are evolving from multiple networks, each specialized for particular
services and applications (Wireline, Wireless, Voice, Data, Signaling),
towards single IP-based networks that can support existing and future services
and applications. This convergence of networks means that various types of
traffic flows, which have been carried by separate specialized networks, must
now share the resources of a single network. In the access, for example, a
broadband carrier may seek to add mobility to its service offerings by
untethering the broadband access with WiFi and, later, WiMax technologies. On
the other hand, a mobile carrier is more likely to add broadband to its
existing mobility services through evolution to 3G architectures.
Network convergence will be successful only if the quality of the individual
services is maintained in the new network environment without undue increased
costs. The quality of service delivery is critically dependent on how network
performance and availability, as experienced by the traffic flows, are
managed. Managing traffic performance is a critical enabler for success.
Reaching the desired performance levels requires processes such as network
planning, resource engineering, and network monitoring. Such processes have
been successfully used in various types of service-specific networks.
Converged networks, however, bring new challenges - novel architectures and
technologies, new modes of sharing network resources, new quality targets for
services and applications, new signaling and control protocols. The impact of
multi-operator competition, on traffic demand forecasting, end-to-end QoS
provisioning and pricing policies needs to be accounted for in a converged
network architecture.
To enable the success of convergence in the face of these centrifugal forces,
networks need to be designed to be robust to uncertainty in the traffic demand
patterns and to be resilient to failures. Such design objectives motivate
interest in robust, resilient network architectures, adaptive resource
management and control methods, traffic models of new services and
applications, novel traffic engineering methods, revised forecasting
techniques, and compatible network planning and design tools.
For more that 50 years, the International Teletraffic Congress has brought
together network operators, equipment vendors and academic researchers to
share their knowledge on the use of quantitative modeling and analysis to
plan, design and operate state-of-the-art network solutions. Network
convergence is now the state-of-the art solution. In ITC-20, there will be
stimulating discussions on traffic performance in converged networks. ITC20
seeks original paper contributions on recent research results, operational
experiences and identification of key future issues in managing the traffic
performance of converged networks. The papers should focus on the use of
quantitative models, analysis and optimization methods to plan, design and
manage converged networks. Topics of interests include, but are not limited
to, the following:
Planning converged networks:
§ Case studies
§ Capacity planning methods and tools
§ Planning multi-carrier networks
§ Planning for robustness and reliability
§ Performance/reliability trade-offs
§ Network design for real-time applications
§ Planning efficient content delivery
Quality of service in converged networks:
§ Performance and reliability targets of new web-based applications
§ Performance over wireless and wireline transport technologies
§ VoIP QoS in WiFi and WiMax environments
§ Pricing and quality of service provisioning
Traffic management in converged networks:
§ Intelligent, adaptive routing
§ Probabilistic, opportunistic routing
§ Overload and congestion control
§ Dynamic/adaptive bandwidth management
§ Mobility management
§ Application and content traffic management
§ Traffic management through MPLS
§ Traffic management in ad-hoc networks
§ Detection of DoS attacks
§ Autonomic traffic management
Traffic and performance monitoring, measurements and forecasting:
§ Traffic measurement and forecasting methods
§ Performance monitoring and measurement methods
§ Data analysis methods
§ Measurement-based characterization of new application traffic
§ Reports of measurement results of operational converged networks
§ Monitoring for self-control and self-management
Analytical models and methods:
§ Source models of new web-based applications (e.g. multimedia, peer-to-peer)
§ Traffic models of voice, video and data applications
§ Queuing models for multi-media traffic
§ Resource allocation methods
§ Protocol performance models
§ Algorithms for self-optimization of resource allocation and traffic management
Performance and planning of specialized networking:
§ Multicast networks
§ Networks for telemedicine and tele-education
§ Sensor networks
§ Network computing
§ Storage area networks
Organizing Committee:
David Hudson, Nortel, Executive Chair
James Yan, IAC Member for Canada, Chair
François Blouin, Nortel
Tadeusz Drwiega, Nortel
Lorne Mason, McGill University
Jim O'Shaughnessy, Honorary IAC Member
David Plant, McGill University
Philip Richards, NewStep Networks and Honorary IAC Member
Sergio Tilli, Bell Canada
ITC-20 Technical Program Committee
Co-Chairs
Lorne Mason, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Tadeusz Drwiega, Nortel, Ottawa, Canada
International TPC Members
Ron Addie, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
Ake Arvidsson, Ericsson, Sweden
Gerald Ash, AT&T Labs Research, USA
Kalyan Basu, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Matthew Bocci, Alcatel, UK
Otto Carlos Duarte, State University of Campinas, Brazil
Augusto Casaca, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Joachim Charzinski, Siemens, Germany
Prosper Chemouil, France Telecom, France
Thomas Chen, Southern Methodist University, USA
Costas Courcoubetis, Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece
Laurie Cuthbert, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Michael Devetsikiotis, North Carolina State Univ., USA
Bharat Doshi, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Robert Doverspike, AT&T Labs Research, USA
David Everitt, University of Sydney, Australia
Andras Farago, University of Texas @ Dallas, USA
Nelson Fonseca, State University of Campinas, Brazil
Luigi Fratta, Polytechnic of Milan, Italy
Feng Gang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Oscar Gonzalez-Soto, ITU Expert Consultant, Spain
Annie Gravey, ENST-Bretagne, France
Fabrice Guilleman, France Telecom, , France
Richard Harris, Massey University, New Zealand
Meir Hertzberg, ECI Telecom Ltd, Israel
Rose Hu, Nortel, USA
Mintae Hwang, Changwon National University, Korea
Milosh Ivanovich, Telstra, Australia
Villy Iversen, Research Center COM, Denmark
Konosuke Kawashima, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
George Kesidis, Penn State University, USA
Paul Kuehn, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Peter Key, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK
Ulrich Killat, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
King Tim Ko, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Ulf Korner, Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden
Wai Sum Lai, AT&T Labs Research, USA
Guy Leduc, University of Liege, Belgium
Ralf Lehnert, Telecommunications Technology University Dresden, Germany
Will Leland, Telcordia, USA
Yonatan Levy, AT&T Labs Research, USA
David Lucantoni, DLT Consulting, USA
Deep Medhi, University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA
Debasis Mitra, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, USA
Sandor Molnar, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Ilkka Norros, VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland
Achille Pattavina, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Harry Perros, North Carolina State University, USA
Michal Pioro, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Guy Pujolle, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France
James Roberts, France Telecom, France
Matthew Roughan, University of Adelaide, Australia
Hiroshi Saito, NTT, Japan
Tadao Saito, Toyota Info Technology Center, Japan
Iraj Saniee, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, USA
Khoshrow Sohraby, University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA
Maciej Stasiak, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
Yutaka Takahashi, Kyoto University, Japan
Peter Taylor, University of Melbourne, Australia
Phuoc Tran-Gia, University of Wurzburg, Germany
Danny Tsang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Ivan Tsitovich, Institute for Problems of Information Transmission, Russia
Kurt Tutschku, University of Wurzburg, Germany
Hans van den Berg, Telecom/University of Twente, Netherlands
J.P. Vasseur, Cisco Systems, USA
Jorma Virtamo, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Jean Walrand, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Qin Yang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Yuanyuan Yang, State University of New York @ Stony Brook, USA
Moshe Zukerman, University of Melbourne, Australia
National TPC Members
Osama Aboul-Magd, Nortel, Ottawa
Attahiru Alfa, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
Ron Armolavicius, Nortel, Ottawa
Maged Beshai, Nortel (Retired), Ottawa
Gregor Bochmann, University of Ottawa
Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa
Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo
Mark Coates, McGill University. Montreal
Zbigniew Dziong, Ecole de Technologie Superieur, Montreal
Abraham Fapojuwo, University of Calgary
Andre Girard, INRS-EMT, Montreal
Wayne Grover, TRLabs, Edmonton
Hossam Hassanein, Queen's University, Kingston
Changcheng Huang, Carleton University, Ottawa
Rainer Iraschko, Telus, Calgary
Alberto Leon-Garcia, University of Toronto
Cyril Leung, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Victor Leung, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Eric Manning, University of Victoria
Peter Marbach, University of Toronto
Mike McGreggor, TRLabs, Edmonton
Mustafa Mehmet Ali, Concordia University, Montreal
Hussein Mouftah, University of Ottawa
Biswajit Nandy, Solana Networks, Ottawa
Jean Regnier, OZ Communications, Montreal
Brunhilde Sanso, École Polytechnique de Montréal
Anand Srinivasan, EION, Ottawa
Ljiljana Trajkovic, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver
Tom Vilmansen, Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission,
Ottawa
Carey Williamson, University of Calgary
Vincent Wong, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
James Yan, Carleton University, Ottawa
Oliver Yang, University of Ottawa
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Betreff: ACF-Members: CFP P2P 2006
Datum: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 23:05:11 +0200
Von: Alberto Montresor <alberto.montresor(a)dit.unitn.it>
Organisation: University of Trento
An: acf-members(a)autonomic-communication-forum.org
** our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this e-mail **
==================================================================
CALL FOR PAPERS
P2P 2006
6th IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing
"Distributed computing at the edge of the Internet"
Cambridge, UK
September 6-8, 2006
http://p2p2006.csc.ncsu.edu/
==================================================================
The Scope
---------
P2P2006 is the sixth in a series of annual conferences concerned
with overlay network technologies. Overlay networks combine and
share the resources owned by "client" devices that are distributed
around the Internet. Examples of such overlay environments include
Peer-to-Peer Systems and Grids, but in general, any large-scale
distributed system characterized by decentralization and sharing
of resources can benefit from an overlay-based approach.
The focus of this year's conference is on applications and the
scalability, robustness, and security factors that enable
mainstream deployment of peer-to-peer and grid services.
We invite papers that reflect experience with practical
applications of the current state of the art or that explore
new application areas. We are particularly interested in
large-scale, widely-deployed applications.
Consistent with the previous occurrences of this conference,
we promote a collaboration in research between academic
institutions, government organizations, and business enterprises
that are concerned with the research and implementation of
peer-to-peer networks, grids, and large scale distributed
systems.
Topics
------
Any topic that relates to peer-to-peer systems, grids, and
large-scale distributed systems or overlay networks is open
for consideration. We would like to give special encouragement
to reports of experience with applications, with particular
emphasis on addressing deployment issues including scalability,
robustness and security.
Some of the suggested topics are:
- P2P Applications and Services
* P2P Storage and Content Distribution
* P2P Databases and Warehouses
- Security in P2P Systems
* Authentication
* Authorization
* Key Management
- Performance and robustness of P2P Systems
* Replication
* Result certification
- Object Discovery and Information Retrieval in P2P Systems
* Range queries and approximate queries
* Hybrid P2P Systems
- Self-organization and Stability of P2P Systems
* Overlay performance in unstable states
* Generalized types of churn
- Trust Management in P2P Systems
* Incentives
* Reputation
* Control
- Overlay architectures and topologies
* Random graphs and gossiping protocols
* Hierarchic overlays
* Interconnections and Federation of overlays
* Topology-aware overlays
* P2P over MANETS
- P2P Economics
* Business models
* Incentive models and game theory
- P2P Workload Characterization and Simulation
Papers will undergo a thorough peer review process before acceptance
for presentation. We include all presented papers in the proceedings.
The IEEE Proceedings hardcopy will be available at the Conference.
Links to the previous editions of this conference can be found
at this web site:
http://www.ida.liu.se/conferences/p2p/portal/
Important Dates
---------------
Paper submission deadline: 24 April 2006
Notification of acceptance: 6 June 2006
Camera ready papers due: 23 June 2006
Conference: 6-8 September 2006
Submission Details
------------------
Send anonymized paper submissions (pdf only) using our on-line
service. Regular papers 8 pages; short papers 2 pages. Paper
formatting should follow IEEE guidelines
(double column, 10 point font size).
Organization
------------
Conference Chair:
- Douglas Reeves, North Carolina State University, USA
Program Committee co-Chairs:
- Alberto Montresor, University of Trento, Italy
- Adam Wierzbicki, Polish-Japanese Institute of
Information Technology, Poland
Local Chair:
- Christos Gkantsidis, Microsoft Research, Cambridge
- Sandeep Singhal, Microsoft, USA
Steering Committee:
- Nahid Shahmehri, Linköpings Universitet, Sweden (Chair)
- Germano Caronni, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, USA
- Nathalie Weiler, Credit Suisse, Switzerland
Program Committee:
- Karl Aberer, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
- Fabián Bustamante, Northwestern University, USA
- Seif Haridi, SICS, Sweden
- Manfred Hauswirth, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
- Yiming Hu, University of Cincinnati, USA
- Gianluca Iannacone, Intel Labs, Cambridge, UK
- Christos Gkantsidis, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK
- Mark Jelasity, University of Bologna, Italy
- Anne-Marie Kermarrec, INRIA, France
- Cecilia Mascolo, University College London, UK
- Martin May, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland
- Alberto Montresor, University of Trento, Italy (Co-Chair)
- Satoshi Nishiyama, KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan
- Paolo Penna, University of Salerno, Italy
- Christoph Schuba, Linköpings University, Sweden
- Patrick Senac, ENSICA, France
- Nahid Shahmehri, Linköpings University, Sweden
- Sandeep Singhal, Microsoft, USA
- Hiroshi Sunaga, NTT, Japan
- Orazio Tomarchio, University of Catania, Italy
- Peter Triantafillou, University of Patras, Greece
- Kurt Tutschku, University of Würzburg, Germany
- Marcel Waldvogel, University of Konstanz, Germany
- Klaus Wehrle, University of Tuebingen, Germany
- Nathalie Weiler, Credit Suisse, Switzerland
- Adam Wierzbicki, Polish-Japanese Institute
of Information Technology, Poland (Co-Chair)
==================================================================
+++++++++ posted to acf-members by Alberto Montresor
<alberto.montresor(a)dit.unitn.it> +++++++++
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[Fwd: [Tccc] CFP: HotWeb -- IEEE Workshop on Hot Topics in Web Systems and Technologies]
by Lars Wolf 05 Apr '06
by Lars Wolf 05 Apr '06
05 Apr '06
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: [Tccc] CFP: HotWeb -- IEEE Workshop on Hot Topics in Web Systems and
Technologies
Datum: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 16:22:16 -0400
Von: Azer Bestavros <best(a)cs.bu.edu>
An: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
HotWeb'06:
First Workshop on Hot Topics in
Web Systems and Technologies
(IEEE Sponsorship Pending)
http://www.cs.bu.edu/pub/hotweb06
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
November 13-15, 2006
------------------------------------------------------------
Preliminary Call for Papers
HotWeb is a forum that brings together researchers and
practitioners interested in the design, implementation,
and evaluation of Internet systems and applications.
The workshop seeks to act as a conduit for presentation
of novel approaches used in support of performance,
scalability, and security of Internet applications,
including Web searching and indexing, content distribution
and delivery networks, Web services, and edge and grid
computing.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
+ Content delivery architectures
+ Peer-to-Peer systems
+ Support for mobile and wireless systems
+ Web caching and replication
+ Edge services and dynamic content delivery
+ Multimedia content distribution
+ Overlay networks
+ Content placement and request routing
+ Measurement studies of deployed systems
+ Security and privacy
+ Wide-area upload and content gathering
+ Novel web-based applications
+ Web/database integration
+ Information retrieval and searching
+ Electronic commerce
+ Internet telephony
The HotWeb workshop is the successor of the WCW (Workshop
on Web Content Caching and Distribution), and the WIAPP
(Workshop on Internet Applications) workshops, both of
which are merging to form HotWeb.
HotWeb 2006 is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society
(support pending) and will be held in Boston during the
week of November 12, 2006.
------------------------------------------------------------
Organizing Committee:
General Chair:
Azer Bestavros, Boston University
Program Chair:
Bruce Maggs, Carnegie Mellon and Akamai Technologies
Program Committee:
Pei Cao, Stanford
Armando Fox, Stanford
Arun Iyengar, IBM
Bruce Maggs, Carnegie Mellon and Akamai Technologies
Venkat Padmanabhan, Microsoft
Vivek Pai, Princeton
Pablo Rodriquez Rodriquez, Microsoft
Ramesh Sitaraman, U. Massachusetts and Akamai Technologies
Oliver Spatscheck, AT&T
Leonidas Kontothanassis, Intel
Tina Wong, Carnegie Mellon
------------------------------------------------------------
Steering Committee:
Azer Bestavros, Boston University
Fred Douglis, IBM
Jeff Dean, Google
Arun Iyengar, IBM
Michael Rabinovich, Case Western Reserve
Pablo Rodriguez Rodriguez, Microsoft
Prabhakar Raghavan, Yahoo!
------------------------------------------------------------
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: June 15, 2006
Notification: July 31, 2006
Workshop: November 13-15, 2006
------------------------------------------------------------
For more information check http://www.cs.bu.edu/pub/hotweb06
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[Fwd: [Cost290] International Workshop on Privacy and Security in Mobile HealthCare]
by Lars Wolf 04 Apr '06
by Lars Wolf 04 Apr '06
04 Apr '06
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: [Cost290] International Workshop on Privacy and Security in Mobile
HealthCare
Datum: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:13:55 +0100
Von: Veselin Rakocevic <V.Rakocevic(a)city.ac.uk>
An: cost290(a)cs.tut.fi
International Workshop on Privacy and Security in Mobile HealthCare
Innsbruck, Austria, 29th November 2006
Call for Papers
Paper Submission Deadline: 15th June 2006
Web Site: http://pmhcs.org
Theme: Security and Privacy in Pervasive Healthcare
Security and Privacy issues in mobile healthcare
are emerging as two important areas within the
pervasive healthcare area. With the fast changing
mobile network and handset technologies it has
become vital to define security policies and standards for mobile heathcare.
We seek novel and scientifically exciting work in
areas including but not limited to:
a. Design of secure mobile web services for healthcare
b. Management of secure mobile health
c. QoS in healthcare mobile networks
d. Privacy and identity in mobile healthcare systems
e. New architectures for secure mobile healthcare systems
f. Policies for mobile security
g. Long term data preservation and intelligibility
This workshop will be held in conjunction with
the International Pervasive Health Conference, in
Innsbruck, Austria, November 29th December 1st, 2006.
The objective of the workshop is to discuss
security and privacy issues and challenges that
are facing the healthcare professionals in the
implementation of mobile technologies within the healthcare industry.
There will be three categories of speakers:
- Keynote speakers
- Invited papers
- Submitted papers
All students will have to provide proof of their
status by showing their registration in a
University. A letter of recommendation from their
mentor/supervisor would be useful.
Submission of papers: Papers that describe
original, research work that are not published
elsewhere can be submitted for this workshop.
Submissions must follow IEEEs conference style
two-column format including figures and
references. The papers will be archived in the
IEEEXplore. Proceedings will be published in CD
by ICST. Papers submitted to the workshop will
consist of 10 pages maximum. For more details on
submission type and format please refer to the
workshop web site. Authors are requested to
submit their manuscripts electronically using the
Create-nets COCUS system only
http://www.cocus.info by following the link and
instructions at the workshop home page: http://pmhcs.org
Dr Veselin Rakocevic
School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
City University
London EC1V 0HB
phone: 020 7040 8136
fax: 020 7040 8568
_______________________________________________
Cost290 mailing list
Cost290(a)cs.tut.fi
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[Fwd: ACF-Members: CFP - Computer Networks Journal: Middleware Challenges for Next Generation Networks and Seamless Services]
by Lars Wolf 04 Apr '06
by Lars Wolf 04 Apr '06
04 Apr '06
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Betreff: ACF-Members: CFP - Computer Networks Journal: Middleware Challenges
for Next Generation Networks and Seamless Services
Datum: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 14:25:05 +0200 (MEST)
Von: Mikhail Smirnov <Mikhail.Smirnov(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de>
An: acf-members(a)autonomic-communication-forum.org
FYI:
=======================================================
CALL FOR PAPERS - Elsevier Journal on Computer Networks
Special Issue on Middleware Challenges for Next Generation Networks and
Seamless Services
Content
This special issue of Computer Networks is devoted to the research
activities within industry and academia toward the identification of an
efficient middleware for next generation networks and seamless services.
Articles for this special issue will be solicited through an open
call-for-papers in the field from industry and academia. Topics of
interest include but not limited to:
* Middleware support for micro/macro/multi-domain mobility
* Mobile Systems middleware
* Middleware for fixed mobile convergence
* Publish / subscribe middleware technologies
* Mobile and intelligent agent middleware technologies
* Peer 2 peer middleware concepts
* Comparison and Interworking between Heterogeneous Middleware
Technologies
* Middleware for Programmable, Active and Adaptive Networks /
Self-managing networks
* Wireless Grids Middleware and Grid-enabled Networking Middleware
* Performance evaluation and modeling in Mobile Middleware
* Middleware support for cross-system and cross-layer optimization
* Middleware security, including authentication and authorization
* Emerging Information Models and Frameworks (i.e., MPEG-21)
Submissions
Articles discussing in-depth research on architecture design,
techniques, performance and security analysis, simulation results, and
measurements for the above topics are solicited. Each submission should
include a cover page with the title of paper, name and affiliation of
all authors, name and contact address, fax, and email address of the
corresponding author, a list of five key words, and a short abstract of
maximum 200 words. Please send PDF (preferred) or Microsoft Word
formatted papers to George Kormentzas (gkorm(a)aegean.gr) or Thomas
Magedanz (magedanz(a)fokus.fhg.de) according to the following timetable.
The cover page and the manuscript must be sent in separate files.
Further guidance is given in the Notes for Authors at
www.authors.elsevier.com. All papers will be reviewed by experts for
technical merit, correctness, and relevance.
Full Manuscript Due 1 October 2006
Acceptance Notification 1 December 2006
Final Revised Manuscript 1 February 2007
Guest Editors:
Professor George Kormentzas, University of the Aegean, Greece
Professor Thomas Magedanz, TU Berlin / Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
Best Regards / Viele Gruesse
Thomas Magedanz
(magedanz(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de)
+++++++++ posted to acf-members by Mikhail Smirnov
<Mikhail.Smirnov(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de> +++++++++
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Elsevier Journal on Computer Networks, Special Issue on Middleware Challenges for Next Generation Networks and,Seamless Services
by Xiaoyuan Gu 03 Apr '06
by Xiaoyuan Gu 03 Apr '06
03 Apr '06
FYI:
=======================================================
CALL FOR PAPERS - Elsevier Journal on Computer Networks
Special Issue on Middleware Challenges for Next Generation Networks and
Seamless Services
Content
This special issue of Computer Networks is devoted to the research
activities within industry and academia toward the identification of an
efficient middleware for next generation networks and seamless services.
Articles for this special issue will be solicited through an open
call-for-papers in the field from industry and academia. Topics of
interest include but not limited to:
* Middleware support for micro/macro/multi-domain mobility
* Mobile Systems middleware
* Middleware for fixed mobile convergence
* Publish / subscribe middleware technologies
* Mobile and intelligent agent middleware technologies
* Peer 2 peer middleware concepts
* Comparison and Interworking between Heterogeneous Middleware
Technologies
* Middleware for Programmable, Active and Adaptive Networks /
Self-managing networks
* Wireless Grids Middleware and Grid-enabled Networking Middleware
* Performance evaluation and modeling in Mobile Middleware
* Middleware support for cross-system and cross-layer optimization
* Middleware security, including authentication and authorization
* Emerging Information Models and Frameworks (i.e., MPEG-21)
Submissions
Articles discussing in-depth research on architecture design,
techniques, performance and security analysis, simulation results, and
measurements for the above topics are solicited. Each submission should
include a cover page with the title of paper, name and affiliation of
all authors, name and contact address, fax, and email address of the
corresponding author, a list of five key words, and a short abstract of
maximum 200 words. Please send PDF (preferred) or Microsoft Word
formatted papers to George Kormentzas (gkorm(a)aegean.gr) or Thomas
Magedanz (magedanz(a)fokus.fhg.de) according to the following timetable.
The cover page and the manuscript must be sent in separate files.
Further guidance is given in the Notes for Authors at
www.authors.elsevier.com. All papers will be reviewed by experts for
technical merit, correctness, and relevance.
Full Manuscript Due 1 October 2006
Acceptance Notification 1 December 2006
Final Revised Manuscript 1 February 2007
Guest Editors:
Professor George Kormentzas, University of the Aegean, Greece
Professor Thomas Magedanz, TU Berlin / Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
Best Regards / Viele Gruesse
Thomas Magedanz
(magedanz(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de)
+++++++++ posted to acf-members by Mikhail Smirnov
<Mikhail.Smirnov(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de> +++++++++
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Betreff: CfP: UbiComp 2006 Call for Videos, Demos and Posters
Datum: Mon, 03 Apr 2006 08:41:01 +0200
Von: Matthias Kranz <matthias(a)hcilab.org>
An: wolf(a)ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
======================
UbiComp 2006 - The Eigth International Conference on Ubiquituous Computing
http://www.ubicomp.org/ubicomp2006/
Conference Date: 17. - 21.09.2006
Conference Venue: Marriott Newport Beach, Orange County, California
Hosted by:
Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences
University of California, Irvine
Overview:
=========
This mail contains the calls for Videos, Demos and Posters. You can review all
calls at:
http://www.ubicomp.org/ubicomp2006/calls/
Important Dates and Deadlines:
==============================
Submission Deadline: June 16, 2006
Acceptance Notification: July 14, 2006
Final Version Due: August 4, 2006
CALL FOR VIDEOS
===============
Videos are increasingly becoming an integral part of the UbiComp conference
series: they offer the chance to showcase emerging technologies, prototype
systems, and new approaches to using ubiquitous computing. Videos are
especially useful for illustrating complex systems and new interactions with
systems in special environments that would not easily be presented as
demonstrations at the conference.
We encourage submission of videos both as new material and as supplementals to
paper submissions (e.g., in order to illustrate particular aspects of a
system). As with other submission categories, video submissions should not
have been previously presented in any other formal video program.
The video program will be shown at a special session at the conference, and
will be published on a DVD and distributed to conference attendees (although
copyright will be retained by the authors). A panel of international reviewers
will review videos for their technical content, interest, and relevance to the
ubiquitous computing community. Other important review aspects will be the
video's communication effectiveness and production quality.
Accepted electronic submission formats are: MPEG1 and MPEG2, AVI file with
MPEG4 (DivX codecs) and Apple QuickTime with high resolution. MPEG2 format is
strongly encouraged. For other electronic formats and for tape formats please
contact the video chairs in advance. Video submissions should be 4 to 8
minutes long. Longer videos will be subject to stricter review criteria. Rough
videos in progress will be considered, but will (if tentatively accepted) be
subject to a second review process after final production. If the video is
accepted, a high quality format, suitable for DVD production, will be required
for the final version.
In addition to submitting a video file, authors must also submit a short paper
with a maximum of 2 pages in the ACM SIGCHI conference publications
formathttp://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html), including all
figures and references, for each video submission (though you don't need to
leave space for the copyright notice). This should include the title, authors,
affiliations and an abstract of no more than 150 words. Papers of accepted
videos will be published in the Adjunct Proceedings that will be circulated to
attendees at the conference; they will not be incorporated into the main
UbiComp 2006 Conference Proceedings.
Video submissions and corresponding papers should be uploaded to an FTP
server; contact the Video Chairs via email for more detailed instructions on
how to access the server. Please do NOT send video files as an email
attachment under any circumstances!
Contacts:
=========
UbiComp2006 Video Co-chairs
Louise Barkhuus
Marc Langheinrich
Formats accepted:
================
MPEG (MPEG1 and MPEG2),
AVI with MPEG4,
QuickTime files
Submission Templates:
=====================
Abstract Page limit: 2 pages (ACM SIGCHI conference publications format, no
need for the copyright notice though):
http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html
Important Dates and Deadlines:
==============================
Submission Deadline: June 16, 2006
Acceptance Notification: July 14, 2006
Final Version Due: July 21, 2006
CALL FOR DEMOS
==============
The Ubicomp conference’s Demonstrations Program offers an excellent way to
showcase tangible results of ubiquitous computing research and development to
over 500 attendees from academia and industry. A successful demo communicates
ideas and concepts in a powerful way that a regular presentation cannot. We
invite you to contribute your vision of the ubicomp experience to the
Demonstrations Program at the UbiComp 2006 conference. We particularly
encourage demonstrations that include participation by conference attendees
and provoke discussion about issues within the field of ubiquitous computing.
We seek proposals for demonstrations of ubiquitous computing technologies
across the full milieu of everyday life: office, home, street, park, train,
automobile, bedroom, bathroom, work, play, desktop, handheld, worn, public,
private, community, individual, shared, and personal. We welcome a wide range
of submission from scenarios involving innovative solutions of focused tasks
as well as playful pursuits.
Reviewing:
==========
All submissions will be peer-reviewed to ensure a high quality demonstrations
program. Each demonstration will be reviewed by at least two members of the
demonstration review committee. In an electronic discussion, the committee
will make final decisions on which submissions to accept.
Proposals will be judged on their relevance for the ubicomp community, level
of innovation, technical merit, conceptual contribution and the potential to
include participation by conference attendees. Furthermore, to make a
successful demo submission, you need to have a strategy to present visitors
the main points in a short time. You must also convince the committee that you
are capable of installing and running the demo at the conference.
Demonstrations do not have the same requirements on originality as papers and
posters. It is acceptable to submit a demonstration even if the main points
have been published at the UbiComp conference (including this year) or
elsewhere. However, the demonstration format should still add significantly to
any previous presentations. To make it easier to judge this, you must provide
a complete history of previous presentations of the submitted work and work
directly related to it.
A demonstration is not the right forum to promote commercial products. In this
case, please instead consider becoming a sponsor or exhibitor.
Submission Requirements:
========================
A demonstration submission requires two parts:
A demonstration abstract that describes the technology being exhibited and
discusses the novelty and distinguishing ideas or approaches it brings to the
ubiquitous computing community. The demonstration abstract will be published
in the Conference Supplement and should therefore be self-contained. It should
be a maximum of 2 pages, in the ACM SIGCHI conference publications format,
including all figures and references. Please make sure that your submitted
abstract complies to all the formatting guidelines and is ready for
publication, since there will be no time to make major revisions.
A demonstration supplement that details how the demo will be executed in
practice, and how visitors will interact with it during the conference. The
interaction can be described in the form of a short usage scenario, storyboard
sketch, screenshots, illustrations, photos, and/or video documentation. The
demonstration supplement should also include the various technical
requirements such as preferred setting, space, power, networking, lighting,
acoustical, and other special equipment. A demonstration supplement submission
template is available at the bottom of this webpage. Demonstration supplement
materials are for the purposes of review only and will not be published. A
template for demonstration supplements is provided below.
Your submission should be sent as a single PDF file to the following address:
demos-2006(a)ubicomp.org. The subject line should read: UbiComp Demo Submission
- NAME OF MAIN CONTACT. The name of the attached file should similarly be:
NAME OF MAIN CONTACT.pdf. Links to additional material (videos, etc.) should
be included both in the mail and in the supplement.
Upon Acceptance:
================
You will be required to install your demonstration in the conference venue on
September 17, and have it packed away by the end of the conference, on
September 21.
You are required to have your demonstration up and running throughout the
Demonstrations and Poster Reception. In addition, we strongly encourage you to
have your demo staffed and available throughout the conference, especially
during breaks.
The conference will at minimum provide a space for your demo, a table and
chairs, and a power connection. If you need any special equipment you should
provide that yourself, including projectors, audio amplification, wireless
LAN, etc. Please specify all needs in your demonstration supplement so that we
can plan the demo area accordingly.
Contacts:
=========
Demo Co-Chairs:
Julian Bleecker University of Southern California,USA
Khai N. Truong University of Toronto,Canada
Formats accepted: Please use the SIGCHI conference publications format (see
http://sigchi.org/chipubform/). The Demonstrations Supplement template can be
downloaded from here.
Abstract Page limit: 2 pages (ACM SIGCHI conference publications format)
Submission Templates:
=====================
The SIGCHI conference publications format can be found at:
http://sigchi.org/chipubform/.
The Demonstrations Supplement template can be downloaded by clicking here.
Important Dates and Deadlines:
==============================
Submission Deadline: June 16, 2006
Acceptance Notification: July 14, 2006
Final Version Due: August 4, 2006
CALL FOR POSTERS
================
The Posters category provides researchers with an opportunity to present work
in a forum that facilitates open discussion, and enables authors to interact
directly with conference attendees. In the Posters category, we encourage the
submission of late-breaking, preliminary, or exploratory work, smaller
projects or results not suitable for a full paper, and any other research that
authors wish to present in an interactive, open forum.
Poster submissions should include an extended abstract of no longer than 2
pages in the ACM SIGCHI conference publications format, including all figures
and references. Submissions may also include an optional single page
describing or illustrating the proposed poster. This page is should convey to
reviewers visual aspects of the poster that may not come across in the
abstract, for example including a key graphic to be used in the poster. This
supplemental page is for review purposes only and will not be published.
Accepted 2-page Poster abstracts will be published in a Conference Supplement
that will be distributed to attendees at the conference; they will not be
incorporated into the main UbiComp 2006 Conference Proceedings.
Contacts:
=========
Posters Chairs:
Itiro Siio (Ochanomizu University, Japan)
Beverly Harrison (Intel Research, USA)
Important Dates and Deadlines:
==============================
Deadline for submission: June 16, 2006
Acceptance Notification: July 14, 2006
Final Version Due: August 1, 2006
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