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[Fwd: [Tccc] Journal on Wireless Communications & Networking - special issue on Mobile Multi-hop Ad Hoc Networks: From Theory to Reality]
by Lars Wolf 07 Jun '06
by Lars Wolf 07 Jun '06
07 Jun '06
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: [Tccc] Journal on Wireless Communications & Networking -
special issue on Mobile Multi-hop Ad Hoc Networks: From Theory to Reality
Datum: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 20:01:48 +0200
Von: Marco Conti <Marco.Conti(a)iit.cnr.it>
An: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
Apologies if you receive multiple copies
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Call for Papers
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications & Networking
Special issue on
MobileMAN (Mobile Multi-hop Ad Hoc Networks): From Theory to Reality
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/WCN/si/MobileMAN.html
The aim of this special issue is to present, from an experimental
perspective, architectures and protocols for implementing (mobile) ad
hoc networks. This special issue constitutes a unique forum to
present measurements/experiences/lessons obtained by implementing ad
hoc networks testbeds and prototypes. The special issue will
investigate the whole protocol stack from enabling technologies to
middleware and applications.
Original contributions are solicited, related to system and protocol
development, measurement, and testing, in all areas related to ad hoc
networking. Specifically, topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:
* Ad hoc networks applications
* System prototypes and experiences
* Mobile ad hoc networks
* Opportunistic and delay tolerant networks
* Sensor networks
* Mesh networks
* Vehicular networks
* Protocol implementation and testing
* Middleware platforms for ad hoc networks
* Ad hoc networking for pervasive environments
* Situated and autonomic communications
* Location services
* Positioning and tracking technologies and services
* Measurement studies
* Mobility models based on real data
* Enabling technologies measurements (802.11, 802.15, etc.)
* Experiment-based socio-economic analysis of ad hoc networks
Authors should follow the EURASIP JWCN manuscript format described at
the journal site http://www.hindawi.com/journals/wcn/. Prospective
authors should submit an electronic copy of their complete manuscript
through the EURASIP JWCN's manuscript tracking system at
http://www.hindawi.com/mts/, according to the following timetable:
Manuscript Due
July 1, 2006
Acceptance Notification
November 1, 2006
Final Manuscript Due
February 1, 2007
Publication Date
2nd Quarter, 2007
Guest Editor:
Marco Conti, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Instituto di
Informatica e Telematica (IIT-CNR), Via Giuseppe, Moruzzi 1, 56124
Pisa, Italy,
e-mail: Marco.Conti(a)iit.cnr.it
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Betreff: E-NEXT.members: ISADS2007 CFP text
Datum: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 18:18:19 +0200 (MEST)
Von: Mikhail Smirnov <Mikhail.Smirnov(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de>
An: members(a)ist-e-next.net
Dear colleagues,
please pay attention to the attached Call for papers: the IEEE ISADS is
a well
established forum for autonomous systems, the next year it is even more
AC-friendly,
kind regards
Michael
PS. sorry if replicated
-- Apologies if receiving multiple copies of this announcement --
CALL FOR Papers
ISADS 2007 - THE 8TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM on AUTONOMOUS DECENTRALIZED SYSTEMS
Sedona, Arizona, USA; Wednesday March 21 - Friday March 23, 2007
(http://asusrl.eas.asu.edu/srlab/activities/isads/)
Scope and Topics
Driven by the continuous growth in the power, sophistication, intelligence, adaptiveness, and openness of technologies applied in computing, communication, and control systems, opportunities and challenges for realizing highly complex, efficient, and dependable business and control systems have been steadily increasing. Dynamically changing social and economic situations demand the next-generation of systems to be based on adaptive and reusable technologies and applications. Autonomous Decentralized Systems (ADS) concepts and technologies are well researched in the past sixteen years to address these challenges. The past seven success symposia on ADS were held in 1993 (Japan), in 1995 ( USA), in 1997 ( Germany), in 1999 (Japan), in 2001 ( USA), in 2003 ( Italy), and in 2005 ( China).
While ISADS 2007 will primarily focus on advancements and innovations in ADS concept, technologies, and applications related to software-intensive adaptive systems and their enginering, other themes listed below are also encouraged. The ISADS 2007 program committee invites papers, workshop proposals, and panel proposals on the topics of the Symposium that will foster interactions among researchers and practitioners in computer, communication, management, control as applied to complex software-intensive adaptive systems and other related fields from academia, industry, and government. The topics in ISADS 2007 shall include, but not be limited to:
- Adhoc networks and sensor networks;
- Advanced network infrastructures and internetworking ;
- Assurance, fault tolerance and on-line expansion;
- Autonomic computing systems;
- Computer and communication architectures;
- Autonomous and decentralized services, including service architecture, protocols, and collaboration;
- Distributed and collaborative development, test, and maintenance, and development infrastructure of high-quality software systems;
- Emergent control and robotic systems;
- Heterogeneous distributed information / control systems;
- Mobile agent /computer-supported cooperative works;
- Model driven development;
- Modeling and simulation of autonomous services and service-oriented application composition
- Object management architecture, design patterns, application frameworks;
- Service-oriented architecture, design patterns, and application frameworks;
- Web services and Web-based application composition
- Novel applications, including e-business, e-commerce and e-government; telecommunications; information service systems; manufacturing systems; real-time event management; office automation; traffic and transportation control; supply chains; environmental/emergency protection; networked health and medical systems; intelligent home control; wireless ad hoc systems; embedded systems for automotive and avionics applications
IMPORTANT DATES
June 30, 2006: Workshop proposal due
July 15, 2006: Acceptance notification of workshop proposals
Aug. 15, 2006: Symposium papers and panel proposals due (Workshop paper's due dates will be announced in the individual workshop's CFPs)
Oct. 30, 2006: Authors and panel organizers notified of acceptance
Dec. 15, 2006: Camera-ready copies of all accepted papers, including symposium papers, workshop papers, and panelists' position papers.
General Chair
Kane Kim, University of California at Irvine, USA
Program Co-Chairs
Yoshiaki Kakuda, Hiroshima City University, Japan
Eckhard Moeller, FOKUS - Fraunhofer Institute, Germany
W. T. Tsai, Arizona State University, USA
Program Committee
Hafiz Farooq Ahmad, National University of Sciences and Technology, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Takeiki Aizono, Hitachi, Japan
Stephane Amarger, Hitachi Europe SAS, France
Xiaoying Bai, Tsinghua University, China
Ramesh Bharadwaj, Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Thomas Chehire, Thales ATM, France
Valentin Cristea, Univ. Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
Simon Dobson, University College Dublin, Ireland
Chun Fan, Microsoft Seattle, USA
Xiaohong Guan, Tsinghua University, China
Bernhard Hohlfeld DaimlerChrysler, Germany
Hiroki Horiuchi, KDDI R&D Labs., Japan
Hai Huang, Intel Corporation, USA
Koji Ito, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Isao Kaji, Miyagi University, Japan
Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Roger Kilian-Kehr, SAP, Germany
Jin-Hyung Kim, KAIST
Moon H. Kim, KonKuk Univ.
Sunggu Lee, Postech
Carlos Perez Leguizamo, Mexico Bank
Xiaodong Lu, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Masayuki Matsumoto, JR East, Japan
Takaaki Matsumoto, NTT Data, Japan
Christoph Meinel, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Germany
Yukikazu Nakamoto, University of Hyogo, Japan
Depei Qian, Sino-German Joint Software Institute, P. R. China
Ina Schieferdecker, TU Berlin, Germany
Arnor Solberg, SINTEF ICT, Norway
Yongdong Tan, Southwest Jiaotong University, China
Tang Tao, Northern Jiaotong University, China
Tatsuhiro Tsuchiya, Osaka University, Japan
Akira Yamaguchi, ATR, Japan
Franco Zambonelli, Univ. di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
Steering Committee
Chair: Kinji Mori, Tokyo Inst. of Technology, Japan
Kane Kim, Univ. of California at Irvine, USA
Hiroshi Kuwahara, Hitachi Mawell, Japan
Radu Popescu-Zeletin, FOKUS - Fraunhofer Institute, Germany
Stephen S. Yau, Arizona State University, USA
Operations Committee
Yinong Chen , Arizona State University (Chair), isads07(a)asu.edu
Xinyu Zhou , Arizona State University (Webmaster)
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07 Jun '06
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Betreff: [Tccc] CfP: Workshop on Multimedia Content Protection and Security
Datum: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 11:38:16 +0200
Von: Frank Hartung (AC/EDD) <frank.hartung(a)ericsson.com>
An: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>, <itc(a)comsoc.org>, <multicomm(a)comsoc.org>,
<MOBICOM(a)LISTSERV.ACM.ORG>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Workshop on Multimedia Content Protection and Security
October 28, 2006, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
http://stargate.ecn.purdue.edu/~ips/acm-sec/
Held in conjunction with the 2006 ACM Multimedia Conference
We are 'Living la Vida Digital' -- in the shadow an
ever-growing mountain of digital data, and advances in
technology enable media delivery scenarios that were
not feasible before; today's service providers and content
providers must embrace new business models in order to
attract and sustain consumers. But as the volumes of data
grow, so does the importance of, and challenges associated
with, multimedia content protection and security. To
address these challenges, it is imperative to devise effective
and flexible solutions. New technologies offer convenient
ways to distribute and consume digital media; yet these new
technologies also make it relatively easy to quickly and
flawlessly copy digital data, posing tremendous challenges
to protecting intellectual property rights.
Multimedia security standards aim to define specifications
that facilitate effective and flexible content protection
schemes and promote interoperability among applications.
While that is the Holy Grail, developing secure multimedia
applications and solutions in a distributed environment
with competing technologies and emerging standards is an
enormous challenge.
During this workshop, we will explore ways in which a
combination of emerging standards, emerging media formats,
innovative solutions and technologies that enable new
markets might drive both new applications and entirely
new ways of managing content. We will provide an excellent
overview of the relevant research, business and consumer
challenges, as well as the potential impact of emerging
optical media formats. We expect to cover multimedia
security from several perspectives: researchers,
consumers and content/service providers.
Call for Papers
The intention of this workshop is to bring together
researchers, developers, and practitioners from multimedia
security communities (academia and industry) to share a
vision of "Multimedia Security and Content Protection in
this Rapidly Growing Digital World". That is, from
identifying challenging problems that can shape the future
of research, to practical applications and/or research that
address issues posed by the convergence of television,
computers and the Internet. We welcome papers on applications
that combine emerging standards, emerging media formats,
innovating solutions, and technologies that enable new
markets. This workshop will provide an excellent overview
of the relevant research, business, and consumer challenges,
as well as the potential impact of emerging optical media
formats. We expect to cover multimedia security from the
several perspectives: researchers, consumers, and
content/service providers.
We encourage submissions on papers on all topics in the
general areas of multimedia security, multimedia content
protection, emerging standards, interoperability, and practical
applications issues. Papers that bridge across these areas
are of special interest. Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to:
Content Protection
* Broadcast Encryption
* Public-Key Encryption
* Forensic Analysis
* Tracing Traitors
* Revocation Schemes
* Digital Rights Management
* Cryptographic Applications
Digital Watermarking
* Applications
* Protocols
* Attacks
* Techniques
Platform Integrity
* Software Tamper Resistance
* Code Obfuscation
* Software Watermarking
* Hardware Tamper Resistance
* Trusted Computing
Applications, Standards, and Formats
* Consumer Applications
* Solutions for the Home Network
* New business models in multimedia security
* Challenges of Emerging Media Formats
* Enabling technologies
* Legal aspects
We also welcome authors from industry to submit
papers that describe solutions in all the areas a
bove. These papers should point out the technical
aspects of the work, such as:
* Relevant implementation issues
* Lessons learned
* Problems addressed by the solution
* Supporting technologies
* Interoperability issues
Submission Details:
Papers should be at most 10 pages long prepared in the
ACM style and written in acceptable English. Short papers
(5 pages) are acceptable. All submissions will be peer-
reviewed by at least 3 members of the program committee.
Papers submitted must be original unpublished work and
must not be simultaneously submitted or under review for
any other workshop, conference or journal (including ACM
Multimedia). Any paper found to be in violation of these
rules will be rejected without review. (We may share
information about submissions with the program chairs of
other conferences considering papers during the review period.)
Papers accompanied by non-disclosure agreement forms will
not be considered. All submissions are treated as
confidential, both as a matter of policy and in accordance
with the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976.
Submission Instructions:
Papers should be submitted as an email attachment (PDF files
only) to acmsec(a)ecn.purdue.edu. For questions on submissions
please contact dulce(a)almaden.ibm.com.
Important Dates:
Paper submission deadline: July 10, 2006
Acceptance notification: August 2, 2006
Camera ready copy for accepted papers: August 15, 2006
ACM Multimedia Conference: October 22-28, 2006
Multimedia Content Protection and Security Workshop: October 28, 2006
Registration: more information coming soon. Please check our
website for updates. For accepted papers, at least one of the
authors must register for the workshop.
Invited Speakers:
Andy G. Setos, President of Engineering Fox Group,
Fox Entertainment Group
Frank Casanova, Director of QuickTime Marketing,
Apple Computer, Inc.
Workshop Chairs:
* Edward J. Delp, Purdue University, Indiana, USA
(ace(a)ecn.purdue.edu)
* Dulce B. Ponceleón, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA
(dulce(a)almaden.ibm.com )
* Ginger Myles, IBM Almaden Research Center, California, USA
(gmyles(a)us.ibm.com )
Program Committee:
* Mikhail Atallah (Purdue University)
* Christian Collberg (University of Arizona)
* Nelly Fazio (Courant Institute)
* Matt Franklin (UC Davis)
* Frank Hartung (Ericsson Research, Germany)
* Paul Kocher (Cryptography Research, Inc.)
* Jeff Lotspiech (IBM Almaden Research Center)
* Dalit Naor (IBM Research Haifa)
* Clark Thomborson (University of Auckland)
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Call For Papers: International Conference on Communications (ICC 2007)
We would like to inform you that the EDAS database system has gone
online for ICC 2007. This note is to invite you to write-up your
latest research results and submit them for review at ICC 2007, the
flagship conference of the IEEE Communications Society.
The Conference will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, from Sunday June 24th
to Thursday June 28th 2007. The Conference Programme will comprise ten
technical symposia, plus a general conference for topics not covered by
other symposia.
The submission deadline for papers is:
Friday September 15th 2006
Full details on the symposia and the paper submission procedure can be
found on our website: www.ieee-icc007.org
More information about the many attractions Glasgow has to offer can be
found on this website: www.seeglasgow.com
We look forward to welcoming you to Scotland in June 2007!
Tariq Durrani
Executive Chair ICC 2007
Ivan Andonovic and John Thompson
Technical Programme Co-chairs ICC 2007
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[Fwd: [Tccc] Call for Papers and Submission Guidelines - IMS as Service Delivery Platform for Converged Networks]
by Lars Wolf 02 Jun '06
by Lars Wolf 02 Jun '06
02 Jun '06
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Betreff: [Tccc] Call for Papers and Submission Guidelines - IMS as Service
Delivery Platform for Converged Networks
Datum: Fri, 2 Jun 2006 14:25:13 -0400
Von: Varma, Vijay K <vvarma(a)telcordia.com>
An: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
---------- Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP ---------
************************ Deadline Approaching ***************************
Special Issue on
IMS as Service Delivery Platform for Converged Networks: Architecture,
Protocols, and Applications
IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine
The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is globally considered as the common
platform for providing a unified session control on top of various access
network technologies for realizing flexible multimedia applications. IMS is
also driving the notion of Next Generation Networks and Fixed Mobile
Convergence by merging the fixed and mobile telecommunication networks with
the Internet and the adoption of IP technologies within the telecom domain.
>From a technology perspective the IMS represents conceptually a combination
of fixed and mobile networks from the telecom domain with emerging VoIP and
Internet applications in order to implement a seamless multimedia service
environment. The international standardization of IMS was initiated by the
Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) in 2000 and has resulted in
first commercial implementations and first trial deployments around the
world providing first experiences. The introduction of IMS is challenged
today by the questions around business cases, IMS killer applications,
migration strategies and interworking issues with existing and upcoming
network and service platforms in converging networks.
Topics
In this special issue we would like to provide a snapshot of the
state-of-the-art in IMS platform and applications development and deployment
around the world. In addition, we want to identify upcoming research areas
around IMS and investigate potential solutions in these areas. We solicit
papers covering a variety of topics that include, but are not limited to:
* IMS applications: IMS vs. Internet services, new IMS enabled multimedia
applications, application servers, feature interactions, service
orchestration, 3rd party interfaces, service creation toolkit, experiences
with IMS combinational services
* IMS and multimedia telephony, IMS and network convergence
* IMS in mobile networks: PoC/PTT to IMS evolution, voice call continuity
between IMS and legacy mobile networks
* IMS and triple play, IMS/IPTV/iTV integration, IMS for broadcasting
* IMS and access network integration and QoS issues for 3G, WLAN, WIMAX,
WiBro, etc.
* IMS core issues: security, performance/scalability, benchmarking,
interoperability
* Global IMS standards updates: IETF, 3GPP, ETSI TISPAN, OMA, etc.
* IMS client standardization and implementation, IMS SIM card issues
* Introduction strategies around the world for network operators
Papers should be of tutorial nature and contain state-of-the-art research
and development materials. Authors must follow the IEEE Vehicular Technology
Magazine guidelines regarding the manuscript format. All papers should be
submitted with email attachment (in PDF format) to one the editors listed below.
Important Dates:
Manuscript submission due: July 1, 2006
Acceptance notification; September 30, 2006
Final manuscript due: November 1, 2006
Publication: February, 2007
Guest Editors
Vijay K. Varma
Telcordia
USA
vvarma(a)telcordia.com
Thomas Magedanz
TU Berlin / FhG FOKUS
Germany
Magedanz(a)fokus.fhg.de
K.C. Chua
ECE / National University of Singapore
chuakc(a)nus.edu.sg
*********************** SUBMISSION GUIDELINES **********************
Articles should be tutorial in nature and should be written in a style
comprehensible to readers outside the specialty of the article. Papers
presenting original contributions will also be considered, especially in
special issues. However, their presentation should be accessible for all
readers. Submissions of highly specialized and detailed technical papers
should redirected to other journals, for example, the IEEE Transactions on
Vehicular Technology.
Mathematical equations should only be used to help the reader in
understanding better the contents of the paper. In any case, it is
recommended to avoid their use if possible.
References should be limited to a maximum of 15 and should only be included
to guide readers interesting in further increasing their knowledge on the
topic. All references should be easily accessible for authors, for example
through IEEE XPLORE or other sources. However, PhD or diploma thesis should
be avoided and a related publication should be used instead. References to
Web pages should only be included if it corresponds to web sites with a
proven stability. The IEEE VTM uses numbered references in square brackets
ordered by the first use of the reference in the article.
Articles should not exceed 5000 words. The combined number of figures and
tables should not exceed 8. Exceptionally good articles could go beyond 5000
words (6000 is an absolute maximum) if the number of figures is reduced.
Papers should be directly sent via email to one of the editors of the
special issue.
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Betreff: [Tccc] CFP: Special Issue of JoATC (extended deadline)
Datum: Fri, 02 Jun 2006 12:01:00 -0300
Von: Laurence T. Yang <lyang(a)stfx.ca>
An: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu, computational.science(a)lists.OptimaNumerics.com,
isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org
CC: Xiaolin (Andy) Li <xiaolin(a)a.cs.okstate.edu>
Due to many requests for an extension, the deadline is now extended to
June 15, 2006.
Call for Papers
Special Issue of Journal of Autonomic and Trusted Computing on
Autonomic and Trusted Computing Systems and Applications
(URL: http://cs.okstate.edu/~xiaolin/joatc/CFP06.htm)
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Deadline: June 15, 2006 (extended)
As computer systems become increasingly large, complex and pervasive,
their self-manageability and trustworthiness play critical roles in
supporting next-generation science, engineering, and business
applications. They provide computing services to large pools of users
and applications, and thus are exposed to a number of dangers, such as,
accidental/deliberate faults, virus infections, malicious attacks,
illegal intrusions, and natural disasters. Identifying and rectifying
problems in such complex systems which consist of several heterogeneous
software/hardware/network components is non-trivial. As a result, too
often computer systems fail, become compromised, or perform poorly.
Therefore, it remains a challenge to design, analyze, evaluate, and
improve the performance of trustworthy systems. Trusted computing
targets computing and communication systems as well as services that are
predictable, traceable, controllable, assessable, sustainable,
dependable, and privacy protect-able. The scale and complexity of
information systems evolve towards overwhelming the capability of system
administrators, programmers, and designers. This calls for the autonomic
computing paradigm, which meets the requirement of self-management by
providing self-optimization, self-healing, self-configuration, and
self-protection. As a promising means to implement trusted and
self-managing systems, autonomic computing technology needs to be
further explored. On the other hand, any autonomic system must be
trustworthy to avoid the risk of losing control and retain confidence
that the system will not fail. Trusted and autonomic computing and
communications need synergistic research efforts covering many
disciplines, ranging from computer science and engineering, the natural
sciences, biological sciences, to social sciences. It requires
scientific and technological advances in a wide variety of fields, as
well as new software, system architectures, and communication systems
that support the effective and coherent integration of the constituent
technologies.
This special issue seeks original contributions of theoretical or
practical emphasis in the area of autonomic and trusted computing
systems and applications, including but are not limited to:
* Autonomic Computing Theory and Models
* Autonomic Computing Systems and Applications
* Autonomic System Tools and Interfaces
* Autonomic Grid Systems, Middleware, and Services
* Bio-Inspired System Design
* Context-aware Access Control
* Economic Models for Autonomic Trusted Computing Systems and
Applications
* Embedded Trusted and Autonomic Architectures
* Human Interaction with Trusted and Autonomic Computing Systems
* Reliability and Availability Issues in Embedded and Sensor Network
Systems
* Reliability Measurement, Modeling and Evaluation
* Security Models and Quantification
* Sensing, Monitoring and Measurements for Self-Managing Systems
* Self-* Design for Ubiquitous Computing
* Self-healing, Self-protecting and Fault-tolerant Systems
* Software and Hardware Reliability, Verification and Testing
* Trusted Autonomic Computing and Communications
* Trust Models and Specifications
* Trust-related Security and Privacy
* Trusted Reliable and Dependable Systems
Important Dates:
Expression of Interest: ASAP, 2006
Submission Deadline: June 15, 2006
Acceptance Notification: September 1st, 2006
Final Manuscript: October 1st, 2006
Publication Date: December, 2006
Submission Information:
* Prospective authors should follow the IEEE Transaction manuscript
format described in the Guide for Authors at
http://www.joatc.org/
* Please limit your paper appropriately so that the final version is
approximately 15 pages in length following IEEE Transaction paper
styles (single-space double-column).
* Your email of intent to submit a paper should include author(s)
information, a title and an abstract.
* Please email your submission in PDF or MS Word format to the guest
editors.
* If you are not sure about the suitability of a given topic or if
you want to know more details about the special issue's intent,
please do not hesitate to contact the guest editors.
* All manuscripts will be peer-reviewed according to the rules of
JoATC.
Guest Editors:
Xiaolin (Andy) Li
Department of Computer Science
Oklahoma State University
219 MSCS
Stillwater, OK 74078
USA
Email: xiaolin(a)cs.okstate.edu
Indrakshi Ray
Computer Science Department
Colorado State University
601 S. Howes Street
Fort Collins C0 80523-1873
USA
Email: iray(a)cs.colostate.edu
Roy Sterritt
School of Computing and Mathematics
Faculty of Engineering
University of Ulster at Jordanstown
Shore Road, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim
BT37 0QB, Northern Ireland
Email: r.sterritt(a)ulster.ac.uk
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[Fwd: Special Issue of IJIVP on Wavelets in Source Coding, Communications, and Networks]
by Lars Wolf 02 Jun '06
by Lars Wolf 02 Jun '06
02 Jun '06
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Betreff: Special Issue of IJIVP on Wavelets in Source Coding,
Communications, and Networks
Datum: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 10:12:37 -0500
Von: James E. Fowler <fowler(a)ece.msstate.edu>
An: undisclosed-recipients:;
Dear Colleague,
The International Journal of Image and Video Processing will host a
special issue on "Wavelets in Source Coding, Communications, and
Networks". Details are provided in the call for papers which can be
found at http://www.hindawi.com/journals/IJIVP/ and is also included
below.
Best Regards,
James E. Fowler and Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu, Guest Editors
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Wavelets in Source Coding, Communications, and Networks
Call for Papers
Wavelet transforms are arguably the most powerful, and most widely-used,
tool to arise in the field of signal processing in the last several
decades. Their inherent capacity for multiresolution representation akin
to the operation of the human visual system motivated a quick adoption and
widespread use of wavelets in image-processing applications. Indeed,
wavelet-based algorithms have dominated image compression for over a
decade, and wavelet-based source coding is now emerging in other domains.
For example, recent wavelet-based video coders exploit techniques such as
motion-compensated temporal filtering to yield effective video compression
with full temporal, spatial, and fidelity scalability. Additionally,
wavelets are increasingly used in the source coding of remote-sensing,
satellite, and other geospatial imagery. Furthermore, wavelets are
starting to be deployed beyond the source-coding realm with increased
interest in robust communication of images and video over both wired and
wireless networks. In particular, wavelets have been recently proposed for
joint source-channel coding and multiple-description coding. This special
issue will explore these and other latest advances in the theory and
application of wavelets.
Specifically, this special issue will gather high-quality, original
contributions on all aspects of the application of wavelets and wavelet
theory to the source coding, communication, and network transmission of
images and video. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the
theory and applications of wavelets in:
* Scalable image and video coding
* Motion-compensated temporal filtering
* Source coding of images and video via frames and overcomplete
representations
* Geometric and adaptive multiresolution image and video
representations
* Multiple-description coding of images and video
* Joint source-channel coding of images and video
* Distributed source coding of images and video
* Robust coding of images and video for wired and wireless packet
networks
* Network adaption and transcoding of images and video
* Coding and communication of images and video in sensor networks
Authors should follow the IJIVP manuscript format described at
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijivp/. Prospective authors should submit
an electronic copy of their complete manuscripts through the IJIVP
manuscript tracking system at http://www.mstracking.com/ijivp/, according
to the following timetable:
Manuscript Due August 15, 2006
Acceptance Notification November 1, 2006
Final Manuscript Due December 15, 2006
Publication Date 1st Quarter, 2007
Guest Editors:
James E. Fowler, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering,
Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762 USA;
fowler(a)ece.msstate.edu
Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu, Département Traitement du Signal et des
Images, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, 75634
Paris, France; pesquet(a)tsi.enst.fr
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[Fwd: CfP: IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting, Special issue on "Mobile Multimedia Broadcasting"]
by Lars Wolf 02 Jun '06
by Lars Wolf 02 Jun '06
02 Jun '06
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Betreff: CfP: IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting, Special issue on "Mobile
Multimedia Broadcasting"
Datum: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 17:02:28 +0200
Von: Markus Kampmann (AC/EDD) <markus.kampmann(a)ericsson.com>
An: undisclosed-recipients <undisclosed-recipients:;@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>
CC: Markus Kampmann (AC/EDD) <markus.kampmann(a)ericsson.com>
***** 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.
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Betreff: [Tccc] CFP: WMASH2006
Datum: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 16:02:12 +0200
Von: Danilo Severina <severina(a)dit.unitn.it>
An: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
[Apologies if you receive this more than once]
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Call for Papers
WMASH 2006
The Fourth ACM International Workshop on
Wireless Mobile Applications and Services on WLAN Hotspots
Los Angeles, California, USA
September 29, 2006
http://wmash06.dit.unitn.it
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ACM WMASH aims to address and discuss the technical and business
challenges, ideas, views, and research results in providing public wireless
Internet services and applications for mobile users in small,
highly-populated, public spaces (wireless LANs and "hotspots").
Since the beginning of the workshop in 2003 several research and business
challenges related to public WLAN were put forward. These challenges still
need to be explored and market needs to converge while new developments
continue. The challenges are: What is the overall network architecture and
service model? How to roam through multiple wireless access providers with
a unique service contract? How to decouple the wireless infrastructure
providers from the Internet service (and content) providers? How to locate
service facilities in the wireless access domain and how to match the
available facilities with the user needs? How to exploit location and
context information? How to provide differentiated service levels to
different customers? How to achieve seamless interoperation between
WLAN-based hotspots and cellular and other emerging wireless data networks?
The last challenge, concerning seamless interoperation, is catching the
most attention these days leading to activities in IEEE 802 and in 3GPP to
move quickly towards finding standardized solutions.
This workshop will aim at discussing these and several other challenges and
issues behind the evolution of WLANs from cable replacement to public
access. Leaders and thinkers of the field from academia and industry will
assemble to share their ideas and views. Authors are invited to submit
original technical papers or position papers, describing current research,
experimental work and visions of the future. We are specifically interested
in work dealing with network layer and above (layers 3-7). Within the
context of interest to this workshop, a list of topics includes, but is not
limited to:
. Applications and services
. New service and business models
. Public WLAN and hotspot architectures
. Community-owned WLAN infrastructures
. WLAN-based ad-hoc network service creation and management
. Metro-area hotspots using 802.11/802.16 mesh
. Multi-radio mesh node designs
. Self-configuring mesh networks for public hotspots
. Mobile routers for transient, portable hotspots
. Application case studies of mobile routers
. Interworking with other wireless systems, e.g., 3G, 802.16
. Mobility, roaming, and handoff management
. Context-aware services and technologies
. Location-aware applications and services
. Multimedia wireless applications, e.g., Voice over WLAN (VoWLAN)
. Authentication, accounting, billing and payment issues
. Security and privacy in public WLANs
. Middleware support
. Service location and discovery
. Traffic measurements and modeling
. Case studies on deployed platforms and experimental testbeds
Important dates:
Paper Submission Deadline: June 16, 2006
Notification: August 4, 2006
Camera Ready Due: August 18, 2006
- Organizing Committees
General Chair
Renato Lo Cigno, University of Trento, Italy
Technical Program Co-Chairs
Sajal K. Das, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Anand Prasad, DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Munich, Germany
Web Master and Publicity Chair
Danilo Severina, University of Trento, Italy
Publications Chair
Sajal K. Das, The University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, USA
- Steering Commettes
Giuseppe Bianchi, University of Roma Tor Vergata, Italy
Sunghyun Choi, Seoul National University, Korea
Parviz Kermani, IBM Research, USA
Sung-Ju Lee, HP Labs, USA
Please consult the Program Co-Chairs Sajal K. Das (das(a)cse.uta.edu) and
Anand Prasad (prasad(a)docomolab-euro.com) if you are uncertain whether your
paper falls within the scope of the workshop.
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[Fwd: [Tccc] [CFP] Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of, Distributed Systems (SSS 2006)]
by Lars Wolf 02 Jun '06
by Lars Wolf 02 Jun '06
02 Jun '06
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Betreff: [Tccc] [CFP] Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of,
Distributed Systems (SSS 2006)
Datum: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 10:24:38 +0200
Von: Maria Gradinariu <mgradina(a)irisa.fr>
An: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu, Mohamed Gouda <gouda(a)cs.utewas.edu>,
davis(a)iastate.edu
[Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this
message.]
Eighth International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of
Distributed Systems
(formerly Symposium on Self-stabilizing Systems) (SSS 2006)
November 17th-19th, 2006
Dallas, Texas, USA
http://www.irisa.fr/sss/2006/
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Selected papers will be published in a special issue of the ACM Transactions
on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS).
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Important Dates
Paper Submission: July 7th, 2006
Notification to Authors: August 21st, 2006
Camera-ready: August 31st, 2006
Symposium: November 17th-19th, 2006
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The Symposium is a prestigious international forum for researchers and
practitioners in the design and development of fault-tolerant distributed
systems with self-* properties, such as self-stabilizing, self-configuring,
self-organizing, self-managing, self-repairing, self-healing,
self-optimizing,
self-adaptive, and self-protecting.
The theory of self-stabilization has been enriched in the last 25 years by
high quality research contributions in the areas of algorithmic techniques,
formal methodologies, model theoretic issues, and composition techniques.
All these areas are essential to the understanding and maintenance of self-*
properties in fault-tolerant distributed systems.
Research in distributed systems is now at a crucial point in its evolution,
marked by the importance of dynamic systems such as peer-to-peer networks,
large-scale wireless sensor networks, mobile ad hoc networks, robotic
networks,
etc. Moreover, new applications such as grid and web services, banking and
e-commerce, e-health and robotics, aerospace and avionics, automotive,
industrial process control, etc. have joined the traditional
applications of
distributed systems.
Now, more than ever, the theory of self-stabilization has tremendous
impact in these areas. Therefore, this year, we are extending the scope of
the symposium to cover all safety and security related aspects of self-*
systems. The title of the conference has been changed to reflect this
expansion. There will be three tracks: networking, safety and security, and
self-* properties in static and dynamic systems.
The symposium solicits contributions on all aspects of self-stabilization,
safety and security, recovery oriented systems and programing, from
theoretical
contributions, to reports of the actual experience of applying the
principles
of self-stabilization to static and dynamic systems.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Stabilization:
- self-stabilizing systems
- self-managed, self-assembling, autonomic and adaptive systems
- self-optimizing and self-protecting systems
- self-* abstractions for implementing fundamental services in static and
dynamic distributed systems
- impossibility results and lower bounds for self-* systems
- application of stabilizing algorithms and techniques in dynamic
distributed
systems
- data and code stabilization
- algorithms for self-* error detection/correction
Safety:
- safety critical systems
- trust models and specifications
- semantics of trust, distrust, mistrust, over-trust, cheat, risk and
reputation
- trust-related security and privacy
- reliable and dependable systems
- fault-tolerant systems, hardware redundancy, robustness, survivable
systems,
failure recovery
Security:
- security of network protocols
- security of sensor and mobile networks protocols
- secure architectures, frameworks, policy, intrusion detection/awareness
- proactive security
- self-* properties and their relation with classical fault-tolerance and
security
- security protocols for self-* systems
Networks and Applications:
- models of fault-tolerant communication
- stochastic, physical, and biological models to analyze self-* properties
- communication complexity
- data structures for efficient communication
- self-stabilizing hardware, software, and middleware
- algorithms for high-speed networks, sensors, wireless and robots networks
- mobile agents
- peer-to-peer networks, sensor networks, MANETs, and wireless mesh networks
- network topologies, overlays, and protocols
- protocols for secure and reliable data transport and search in
wireless mesh
networks
- information storage and sharing in wireless mesh networks
Contributors are invited to submit a PDF file of their paper. Submissions
should be no longer than 4800 words and should not exceed 12 pages on
letter-size paper using at least 11 point font and reasonable margins (the
page limit includes all figures, tables, and graphs). Submissions should
include a cover page (that does not count towards the 12 page limit) that
includes paper title, authors and affiliations, contact author's e-mail
address, an abstract of the work in a few lines, and a few keywords.
Submitted
papers may have appendices beyond the 12 page limit, but reviewers are
free to
disregard any material beyond the 12 page limit. A paper submitted to
SSS 2006
is expected to be original research not previously published; a
submission may
not be concurrently submitted or to any other conference, workshop, or
journal.
The proceedings of the conference will be published in the Springer Verlag
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Selected papers will be
published in a special issue of the ACM Transactions on Autonomous and
Adaptive
Systems (TAAS).
General Chair:
Mohamed Gouda, University of Texas at Austin, USA, gouda(a)cs.utexas.edu
Program Co-chairs:
Ajoy K Datta University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA, datta(a)cs.unlv.edu
Maria Gradinariu, IRISA, France, mgradina(a)irisa.fr
Local Arrangements Chair:
Jorge Cobb, University of Texas at Dallas, USA, cobb(a)utdallas.edu
Ravi Prakash, University of Texas at Dallas, USA, ravip(a)utdallas.edu
Publicity and Web Chair:
Florent Claerhout, IRISA, France, fclaerho(a)irisa.fr
Steering Committee:
Anish Arora, Ohio State University, USA, anish(a)cse.ohio-state.edu
Ajoy K. Datta, University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA, datta(a)cs.unlv.edu
Shlomi Dolev, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, dolev(a)cs.bgu.ac.il
Sukumar Ghosh, Chair, University of Iowa, USA, ghosh(a)cs.uiowa.edu
Mohamed G. Gouda, University of Texas at Austin, USA, gouda(a)cs.utexas.edu
Ted Herman, University of Iowa, USA, ted-herman(a)uiowa.edu
Shing-Tsaan Huang, National Central University, Taiwan,
sthuang(a)csie.ncu.edu.tw
Toshimitsu Masuzawa, Osaka University, Japan, masuzawa(a)ist.osaka-u.ac.jp
Vincent Villain, Universie de Picardie, France, villain(a)laria.u-picardie.fr
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