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[Fwd: CFP: IEEE Transactions on Multimedia Special Issue on Quality-Driven Cross-Layer Design for Multimedia Communications]
by Lars Wolf 26 May '08
by Lars Wolf 26 May '08
26 May '08
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
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Quality-Driven Cross-Layer Design for Multimedia Communications
Datum: Mon, 26 May 2008 23:14:14 +0800
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*Call for Papers*
*IEEE Transactions on Multimedia*
*Special Issue on Quality-Driven Cross-Layer Design for Multimedia
Communications*
*Guest Editors: *
*Aggelos Katsaggelos*, Northwestern University,
aggk(a)eecs.northwestern.edu <mailto:aggk@eecs.northwestern.edu>
*Song Ci*, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, sci(a)engr.unl.edu
<mailto:sci@engr.unl.edu>
*Haohong Wang*, Marvell Semiconductors, haohong(a)ieee.org
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*Qian Zhang*, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
qianzh(a)cse.ust.hk <mailto:qianzh@cse.ust.hk>
*Antonios Argyriou*, Phillips Research Laboratories, anargyr(a)ieee.org
<mailto:anargyr@ieee.org>
*Timeline:*
Manuscript Submission:
October 1st, 2008
Acceptance Notification:
February 15th, 2009
Final Manuscript Due:
March 15th, 2009
Publication:
August 2009
With the rapid growing of emerging multimedia communications
applications, such as online gaming, video conferencing, video
streaming, and mobile TV, along with the prevalent HD contents and the
ever-increasing hardware capability with lower cost, consumers nowadays
are seeking for higher quality of multimedia services in terms of
desirable audio and visual quality, friendly user interactivity,
powerful system adaptability and capability, and other user-preferred
performance metrics. However, various applications and media formats may
have different quality evaluation criteria and control parameters. For
example, scalability and interactivity are very crucial performance
metrics for 3D graphics scene model representation and delivery, while
they may not be that important for some other multimedia applications.
Thus, there is a strong impetus to develop new quality evaluation
methodologies for various media formats under different multimedia
application scenarios. Recently, cross-layer design has become a popular
design methodology for enhancing Quality-of-Service (QoS) over various
multimedia communications systems. However, most existing cross-layer
designs for QoS provisioning in multimedia communications are mainly
focused on improving network-oriented QoS such as throughput, delay, and
jitter, while the multimedia application-oriented QoS have not been
fully considered in the existing cross-layer design optimization.
Therefore, quality-driven multimedia communications need to be
extensively investigated under various communications scenarios
involving audio, video, VoIP, image, and/or graphics. Under such a
background, it is very important to highlight the importance of
quality-driven cross-layer design as one of the enabling technologies
for the next-generation quality-aware service-oriented multimedia networks.
The aim of this special issue is to bring together the state-of-the-art
research contributions that address the various aspects of
quality-driven cross-layer designs for multimedia communications.
Original completed and unpublished works not currently under review by
any other journal/magazine/conference are solicited. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
User perceptual quality enhancement methodology
Media quality measurements for communications applications
Optimized 3D graphics scene representation and transmissions
Optimized image/video representation and transmissions
Optimized audio/speech coding and transmissions
Content-aware cross-layer design and optimization
Scalability and mobility issues in cross-layer design
Quality-driven cross-layer design architecture
Quality-driven resource management, scheduling, and admission control
Quality-driven cross-layer MAC and routing protocols
Cross-layer protocol stacks for quality support
Performance evaluation of quality-driven cross-layer system design
Standardization issues related to quality-driven cross-layer design
Cross-layer design for P2P streaming
Cross-layer design for multimedia sensor networks
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***** AUTONOMICS 2008 *****
2nd International Conference on
Autonomic Computing and Communication Systems
http://www.autonomics.eu/
September 23-25, 2008, Turin, Italy
In recent years, a plethora of electronic devices embedded into everyday
objects and able to interface with the surrounding environment have
emerged, foreshadowing the deployment of pervasive context-aware
services. Similar to the Internet, these trends will revolutionize
existing paradigms of communication, networking, and computing. In
particular, the complexity hidden in such dynamic large-scale networks
and services calls for self-management and autonomicity as a necessary
condition for obtaining purposeful systems.
The challenges posed by such a vision cover a wide range of disciplines
and sciences, including computing, communication, distributed systems,
and control systems. Further, these challenges call for a new,
integrated and multidisciplinary approach to pervasive computing and
communication environments, giving rise to a new converged science, able
to work at the junction of systems, computing and communication
sciences. The Autonomics conference provides an international forum
driving the emergent science of autonomic systems, bringing together
research communities in communication and computing, promoting
cross-fertilization among the different disciplines involved.
Scope: The primary research challenges faced are the communication,
design, programming, deployment, use, and fundamental limits of
autonomic, pervasive, context-aware systems running on top of dynamic,
possibly large-scale, distributed systems. Authors are invited to submit
papers to Autonomics 2008 reporting on original research related to the
design, implementation, analysis, evaluation, and deployment of
autonomic systems. The conference intends to attract attendees with
diverse backgrounds. We solicit papers in autonomic, pervasive, and
context-aware systems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Theoretical foundations of autonomic systems
- Models and metrics
- Energy-efficient algorithms
- Programming paradigms
- Middleware for pervasive systems
- Software architectures and toolkits
- Positioning and tracking technologies
- Architectures & algorithms for self-* systems
- Privacy, security, dynamic trust and social issues
- Location- and context-awareness
- Tools, languages and platforms
- Applications and systems
- Resource, network and service (self) management
- Enabling technologies for pervasive environments
Submissions will be judged on originality, significance, interest,
clarity, relevance, and correctness.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
IMPORTANT DATES
Full paper due: June 8, 2008
Notification of acceptance: July 10, 2008
Final version due: August 15, 2008
Submission Instructions
Authors are invited to submit full papers of up to 10 pages in ACM
conference proceedings format through Easychair
<http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=autonomics2008>.
The proceedings will be an ICST publication and the papers will be
listed in the ACM digital library and indexed by EI.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair:
A. Manzalini, (Telecom Italia, Italy
Vice Chair:
F. Saffre, BT Group, UK
Steering Committee:
I. Chlamtac, Create-Net, Italy
D. Miorandi, Create-Net, Italy
R. Baldoni, Univ. of Roma, Italy
F. Davide, Telecom Italia, Italy
TPC Co-Chairs:
F. Dressler, Univ. of Erlangen, Germany
L. Rodrigues, INESC-ID/IST, Portugal
Industry Chair:
R. Ghizzioli, Whitestein Technologies, Switzerland
Workshop Chair:
C. Moiso, Telecom Italia, Italy
Publication Co-Chairs:
A. Di Ferdinando. Imperial College, UK
Publicity Co-Chairs:
B. K. Benko, Budapest Univ., Hungary
Financial Chair:
Karen Decker, ICST
Local Chair:
G. Alfano, Politech. Torino, Italy
Web Chair:
D. Schreckling, Univ. of Hamburg, Germany
Conference Coordinator:
Zs. Kaszab, ICST
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Dr.-Ing. Falko Dressler
Computer Networks and Communication Systems
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Phone: +49 9131 85-27914 / Fax: +49 9131 85-27409
EMail: dressler(a)informatik.uni-erlangen.de / fd(a)acm.org
WWW: http://www7.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~dressler/
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[CFP] ACM PE-WASUN 2008: Deadline Extended!
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EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE!
paper registration June 1st, 2008 (firm)
paper upload deadline: June 4, 2008 (firm)
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ACM PE-WASUN 2008
5th ACM International Workshop on Performance Evaluation of
Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Ubiquitous Networks
(Jointly with the 11th ACM MSWiM Symposium)
http://www.ens-lyon.fr/LIP/pe-wasun08
Vancouver, CANADA
27-31 October, 2008
CALL FOR PAPERS
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Scope
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Wireless ad hoc, sensor, along with ubiquitous networks have
recently witnessed their fastest growth period ever in history,
and this trend is likely to continue for the foreseeable future.
However, as such networks become increasingly complex, performance
modelling and evaluation will play crucial part in their design
process to ensure their successful deployment and exploitation in
practice.
This workshop aims to bring together scientists, engineers, and
practitioners to share and exchange their experiences, discuss
challenges, and report state-of-the-art and in-progress research
on all aspects of wireless ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks
with a specific emphasis on their performance evaluation and
analysis. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Predictive performance models of ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous
networks
- Analytical modeling
- Probabilistic models for ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks
- Queuing and network information theoretic analysis
- Tracing and trace analysis
- Software tools for network performance and evaluation
- Simulation methods
- Automatic performance analysis
- Performance comparison
- Performance of wireless and sensor devices
- RF channel capacity modeling and analysis
- Mobility modeling and management
- Traffic models for ad hoc, sensor networks
- Performance evaluation of wireless mesh networks
- Performance evaluation of pervasive and ubiquitous networks
- Network performance improvement through optimization and tuning
- Performance measurement, evaluation and monitoring tools for ad
hoc, sensor and ubiquitous networks
- Case studies demonstrating the role of performance evaluation in
the design of ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks
Workshop Co-Chairs:
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Luciano Bononi University of Bologna, Italy
(bononi(a)cs.unibo.it)
Isabelle Guérin Lassous Université Lyon I/LIP, France
(Isabelle.Guerin-Lassous(a)ens-lyon.fr)
Program Committee Members:
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Paolo Bellavista University of Bologna, Italy
Fernando Boavida University of Coimbra, Portugal
Azzedine Boukerche University of Ottawa, Canada
Raouf Boutaba University of Ottawa, Canada
Raffaele Bruno IIT-CNR, Italy
Ioannis Chatzigiannakis Patras University, Greece
Guillaume Chelius INRIA/CITI, France
Carla Fabiana Chiasserini Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Michele Colajanni University of Modena, Italy
Francesca Cuomo University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy
Marcelo Dias de Amorim CNRS/LIP6, France
Falko Dressler Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Bertrand Ducourthial UTC, France
Vittoria Gianuzzi University of Genova, Italy
Helen Karatza Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Bernard Mans Macquarie University, Australia
Pietro Manzoni Politechnic Univ. of Valencia, Spain
Tommaso Melodia State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Geyong Min Bradford University, UK
Jelena Misic University of Manitoba, Canada
Sotiris Nikoletseas Computer Technology Institute, Greece
Mirela Notare Barddal University, Brazil
Yasunori Owada Space-Time Engineering Inc., Japan
Andrea Passarella IIT-NR, Italy
Chiara Petrioli University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy
Anna Philippou University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Samuel Pierre Ecole Polytechnique Montr??, Canada
Pedro M. Ruiz University of Murcia, Spain
Marco Spohn Federal Univ. of Campina Grande, Brazil
Damla Turgut University of Central Florida, USA
Paper Submission:
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Authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original
unpublished research and recent developments in the topics related
to the workshop. The length of the papers should not exceed 8
single-spaced, two-column pages, ACM style including tables/figures.
A template for ACM SIG Proceedings style (LaTeX2e and MSWord) can
be found at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html.
Accepted papers will appear in the ACM workshop proceedings.
Papers should be submitted via OpenConf on the following link:
http://pe-wasun08.conf.citi.insa-lyon.fr/openconf/openconf.php.
Important Dates:
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Paper registration due: June 1st, 2008 - Extended!
Full paper due: June 4st, 2008 - Extended!
Acceptance notifcation: July 1st, 2008
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The demo submission deadline for CHANTS 08 is fast approaching. See
the Call for Demos below.
Katia Obraczka
UC Santa Cruz
CHANTS'08 Demo Chair
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Call for Demos
Third Workshop on Challenged Networks (CHANTS 2008)
Co-located with Mobicom 2008, 15 September 2008, San Francisco, CA, USA
Workshop URI: http://wavedesk.usc.edu/chants/
Important Dates:
Demo submission deadline: 5 June 2008
Demo acceptance notification: 16 June 2008
Camera-ready due: 29 June 2008
Workshop date: 15 September 2008
Challenged networks are characterized by a heterogeneous mix of nodes
and widely varying network conditions. Nodes in today's challenged
networks often include mobile nodes, space-based nodes,
sensor/actuator nodes and other devices. Performance of the network
paths interconnecting such nodes can be highly varying in terms of
bandwidth, latency, disruption characteristics and security
requirements. Conventional Internet access in performance-limited
environments such as developing countries can also be regarded as
challenged networks as can be ad-hoc communication between personal
devices.
The Internet protocol architecture suffers some problems when used in
a challenged network setting. For example, when disconnection and
reconnection is common or link performance is highly variable or
extreme, one or more of the traditional Internet protocols do not work
well. In this workshop following CHANTS 2007, CHANTS 2006 and WDTN
2005, we wish to explore ongoing efforts in dealing with physical
networks that operate significantly differently from wired, connected
networks and the protocol architectures and algorithms used to deal
with such situations. Techniques for making applications tolerant to
disruptions and/or high delays are also in scope.
CHANTS 2008 Demonstration Program offers an excellent way to showcase
to attendees from academia and industry tangible results from research
and development in the exciting area of challenged networks. Demos
have the ability to communicate ideas and concepts in a very powerful
way. We invite you to contribute your vision and experience with
challenged networks to CHANTS 2008 Demonstration Program. Demo
proposals shall present recent practical results from the area of
challenged networks. In exceptional cases, where live demos are
simply not practical to present, poster or video presentations of
practical results are acceptable, too. Accepted demonstration
abstracts will be published in the Conference proceedings.
Topics:
Characterization of performance-challenged networks e.g.
measurements, modelling.
Networking systems operating over unusual/challenged networks.
Protocol design and evaluation of operations over challenged
networks.
System architecture and design for challenged networks.
Applications in challenged networks.
Robust network application design and implementation techniques.
Delay tolerant and disruption tolerant networks (DTN).
Configuration and management of challenged networks.
Format and submission instructions:
Demo proposal abstracts (to be published as part of the proceedings)
shall not be longer than 3 pages plus 1 page description of the
precise setup and requirements. Submitted abstracts should be
formatted in two columns, with characters no smaller than 10 point
fonts, and must fit properly on US "Letter"-sized paper (8.5x11
inches). Margins must be of 1 inch on all edges (top, bottom, left,
and right) of each page. Demo proposals should be sent as a pdf e-mail
attachment to chants08-demo(a)inrg.soe.ucsc.edu.
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++++ SIMUTools 2009 ++++
Second International Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques
March 2-6, 2009 - Rome (Italy)
http://www.simutools.org
++ Sponsored by ICST ++
In technical cooperation with SIGSIM, SCS, INRIA
(approval pending)
++ Paper submission deadline: October 19, 2008 ++
SIMUTools 2009 is the Second International Conference on Simulation
Tools and Techniques. This edition, which builds on the success of
the first conference (168 participants from 31 countries), will focus
on all aspects of simulation modeling and analysis. High quality
papers are sought on simulation tools, methodologies, applications,
and practices.
-- TOPICS --
The aim of the conference is to bring academic and industry researchers
together with practitioners (from both the simulation community and
from the numerous simulation user communities). The conference will
address current and future trends in simulation techniques, models and
practices, and foster interdisciplinary collaborative research in this
area. While the main focus of the conference is on simulation tools,
the conference also encourages the submission of broader theoretical
and practical research contributions. General areas include, but are
not limited to:
** Simulation Techniques and Methodologies: Discrete Event,
Web-based, Agent-based, Petri Nets, Fluid-flow simulation, Bond
Graphs, Simulation-based Scheduling, Simulation languages, Simulation
interoperability techniques, etc.
** Tools: NS-2/3, OPNET, ATDI ICS, Qualnet, OMNET++, NIIST, Dymola,
Matlab/Simulink, open source tools, etc.
The principal points of focus for the conference are computer networks,
computer systems, and interdisciplinary work bridging various
areas. Position papers from industry representatives, stimulating
collaboration between industry and academia (e.g. posing problems
and giving input to the simulation community) are particularly
encouraged. Specific topics include but are not limited to:
* Wireless technologies (vehicular, mesh, ad hoc and sensor networks,
cellular systems, IEEE 802.11, 802.15, and 802.16.)
* Mobility models
* Overlay networks
* Network traffic modeling and generation
* Topology generation
* Quality of service
* Networked applications and new networking paradigms
* Energy-efficient computing
* Distributed systems
* Operating systems
* Interconnection networks
* Fault tolerant systems
* Embedded and real time systems
* Logistics
* Security and emergency response
* Health care
* Transportation
* Manufacturing
* Education and training
* Environmental and biological systems
* Social networks
* Public systems
-- SUBMISSION --
Authors are invited to submit papers in a PDF file, complying
with the ACM conference proceedings format, through easychair
(http://www.easychair.org). Regular papers (7 to 10 pages) will be
eligible for awards and journal extension. The conference will include
a "work in progress" session, which will accommodate short papers
(4 to 6 pages) presenting ongoing work or new open issues. Each paper
will be peer reviewed for quality and correctness by at least three
reviewers. Only original papers, written in English, which have not
been published previously elsewhere, will be accepted.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register and present
the work at the conference.
-- SPONSORSHIP --
The event is organized in cooperation (approval pending) with the
ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation (SIGSIM) and the Society
for Modeling and Simulation International (SCS) . All accepted papers
will be made available in the ACM Digital Library, and they will be
indexed by EI and ISI.
Best papers, after further reviews, will be considered for publication
in a special issue of Simulation: Transactions of The Society for
Modeling and Simulation, International.
-- AWARDS --
Best Paper and Best Student Paper will be identified by peer reviews
and will be acknowledged with awards presented during the social event.
-- CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS --
We invite proposals for one-day workshops on new and emerging
topics in Simulation Tools and Techniques to be held in conjunction
with the main conference. Workshop proposals should be sent to
workshop(a)simutools.org, by June 29th, 2008. Acceptance notifications
will be emailed by July 15th, 2008.
-- CALL FOR POSTER SESSION --
Authors are also invited to submit proposals for poster
presentations. Submit a ONE page extended abstract in PDF format
to poster(a)simutools.org. Accepted abstracts will be published in
the Conference Proceedings. Participants in the Poster Session are
required to register and present their poster at the conference. Poster
abstracts are due by December 8, 2008.
-- KEYNOTE SPEAKERS --
** David Nicol (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
** Francesco Quaglia (Universita` di Roma - La Sapienza)
-- IMPORTANT DATES --
Workshop submission deadline: June 29th, 2008
Workshop acceptance notification: July 15th, 2008
Paper submission deadline: October 19, 2008
Poster submission deadline: December 8, 2008
Notification of acceptance: Jan 10, 2009
Camera ready: Jan 25, 2009
Conference: March 2-6, 2009
-- ORGANIZING COMMITTEE --
Steering Chairs
Imrich Chlamtach, Create-Net
John Heath, University of Southern Maine
General Chairs
Olivier Dalle, INRIA/University of Nice
Gabriel Wainer, Carleton University
Local Chair
Andrea D'Ambrogio, Universita` di Roma "Tor Vergata"
Program Chairs
Giovanni Stea, University of Pisa
Felipe Perrone, Bucknell University
Conference Organization Chair
Melissa Ezell, ICST
Publication Chair
Frederic Mallet , INRIA/University of Nice
Publicity Chairs
Claudio Cicconetti, University of Pisa, Italy (Europe)
Polly Huang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan (Asia/Pacific)
Rodrigo Castro, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina (America)
Financial Chair
Karen Decker, ICST
Webmaster
Juan-Carlos Maureira, INRIA
-- TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE --
(to be completed)
* Fernando Barros - University of Coimbra, Portugal
* Luciano Bononi - University of Bologna, Italy
* Jean-Pierre Briot - LIP6, Paris, France
* Franck Cappello - INRIA Futurs & LRI, Orsay, France
* Carlos Christoffersen - Lakehead University, Canada
* Andrea D'Ambrogio - University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy
* Bernard Espinasse - LSIS, Marseille, France
* Javier Garcia Villalba - Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
* Norbert Giambiasi - LSIS, Marseille, France
* Tom Henderson - Boeing Phantom Works & University of Washington, USA
* Dohy Hong - N2NSoft, France
* Tania Jimenez - University of Avignon, France
* Helen Karatza - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
* Ernesto Kofman - Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina
* Pierre L'Ecuyer - University of Montreal, Canada
* Zhen Liu - IBM Watson Research Center, USA
* Chung-Horng Lung - Carleton University, Canada
* Benjamin Melamed - Rutger Business School, USA
* Sandor Molnar - Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
* Pieter Mosterman - Mathworks, USA
* Krzysztof Pawlikowski - University of Canterbury, New Zealand
* Ramon Puigjaner - Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain
* Martin Quinson - University Henry Poincare' & Loria, Nancy, France
* George Riley - Georgia Tech Institute, USA
* Herb Schwetman - Sun Microsystems Laboratories, USA
* Robert Szabo - Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
* Dietmar Tutsch - Technical University of Berlin, Germany
* Adelinde Uhrmacher - University of Rostock, Germany
* Jean-Marc Vincent - ENSIMAG, Grenoble, France
* Bernard Zeigler - Arizona Center for Integrative Modeling and Simulation, USA
http://www.simutools.org
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CALL FOR PAPERS
First International Workshop on Autonomous and Automated Sensor Networks, AASN
http://sigappfr.acm.org/cstst08/workshops/aasn/
To be held in conjunction with
The 5th IEEE International Conference on Soft Computing as Transdisciplinary Science and Technology
(CSTST’2008), Cergy-Pontoise/Paris, FRANCE, October 26-30, 2008.
Summary and Topics:
Thanks to technological advances, wired and wireless sensor networks are attracting an increasing
attention that promotes their large-scale deployments in many applications, such as environmental
monitoring, military surveillance, and scientific exploration. Continuous improvements are motivating
works in addressing specific sensor network issues spanning hardware, network protocols, architecture,
operating systems, and applications. Furthermore, emergent needs to fulfill a variety of heterogeneous
requirements are highlighting the importance of multidisciplinary networks that control their processing
and manage their resources by means of self-organizing techniques. These techniques particularly
require sharing the decision-making process over hundreds of low-power, short lifetimes sensors.
The achievement of this goal is still facing an urgent and challenging question on how to provide
these spatially distributed sensors with reasonable autonomy that help them in performing the right
action, at the right time for the sake of fulfilling current requirements while increasing the lifetime
of the entire sensor network and guaranteeing reliable and enduring pathway communications. Automating
the sensor network activities is also an urgent and challenging issue especially that commonly sensing
devices are operating unattended in remote and hostile areas where manual maintenance is nearly impossible.
Since predefined and late decisions do not help much in improving the efficiency of networked sensing devices,
automation and autonomy are very important mechanisms in addressing upcoming developments that target
multi-services, collaborating, or competing sensor networks.
To reach these goals, the first International Workshop on Automated and Autonomous Sensor Networks is
seeking novel ideas in the following topics that include, but not limited to:
- Heterogeneous sensor networks
- Multi-service sensor networks
- Sensor network control
- Automated sensing activities
- Competing sensors or sensor networks
- Collaborating sensors and sensor networks
- Semantic-based management of sensor networks
- Resource management in sensor networks
- Context awareness in sensor networks
- Self-organization and self-adaptation in sensor networks
- New architectures and protocols for sensor networks
- New sensor network applications
- Sensor network maintenance
- Intelligent sensors and sensor networks
- Data management in sensor networks
- Data and resource sharing in sensor networks
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: August 17th 2008
Acceptance notification: September 07th 2008
Camera ready papers: September 17th 2008
Submission Guidelines:
(http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cstst08)
This Submissions must be in an electronic form as PDF or MS Word files and should be uploaded
using the conference website. Full paper submissions should be in ACM format with a limit of 6 pages.
Papers that fail to comply with length limit will be rejected. Submissions will be peer-reviewed by
at least 3 independent reviewers of the PC. Selection criteria will include: relevance, significance,
impact, originality, technical soundness, and quality of presentation. Preference will be given to
submissions that take strong or challenging positions on important emergent topics. At least one author
should attend the workshop to present the paper. The conference Proceedings will be indexed by ACM Digital
Libraries and published with an ISBN.
Program Co-Chairs:
Nafaâ Jabeur, Dhofar University (nafaa_jabeur(a)du.edu.om)
Youssef Iraqi, Dhofar University (y_iraqi(a)du.edu.om)
Technical Program Committee:
Athanasios Gkelias, Imperial College, UK
Bernard Moulin, Laval University, Canada
Gianluca Moro, University of Bologna, Italy
Gregory S. Yovanof, Athens Information Technology, Greece
Ingo J. Timm , Institute of Computer Science Information Systems and Simulation, Germany
Jiannong Cao, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Khalil El-Khatib, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
Michael Lauer, Goethe-University of Frankfurt, Germany
Nabil Sahli, Telematica Institute, Netherlands
Nafaa Jabeur, Dhofar University, Oman
Phil Graniero, University of Windsor, Canada
Stefano Avallone, University of Naples, Italy
Vasilis Friderikos, King's College London, UK
Youssef Iraqi, Dhofar University, Oman
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* SOSOC 2008 *
* *
* International Workshop on *
* Security in Opportunistic and SOCial Networks *
* *
* September 22, 2008, Istanbul, Turkey *
* (as part of SecureComm 2008) *
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* http://www.sosoc.org *
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Call for papers
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Opportunistic Networks are considered as an evolution of the Mobile
Ad-hoc Networking paradigm, in which the assumption of an existing
end-to-end connectivity is relaxed. The evolving topologies are expected
to resemble the actual social networks of the communicating users and
information on their characteristics can be a powerful aid for any
network operation. Online services that assist social networks (facebook,
linkedin, xing, etc.) in consequence are able to provide additional
information on contacts and their relations. The lack of end-to-end
connectivity and the use of personal information for the networking
operations raise entirely new privacy concerns and require new reflections
on security problems.
The aim of this workshop is to encompass research advances in all areas of
security, trust and privacy in Opportunistic and Social Networks.
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Topics of Interest
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- new aspects of trust
- privacy concerns
- availability and resilience
- community based secure communication
- data confidentiality, data integrity
- anonymity, pseudonymity
- key management
- secure bootstrapping
- security issues in forwarding, routing
- security aspects regarding cooperation
- reputation systems for opportunistic/social networks
- new security issues, new attack paradigms
- new requirements for software security
- malware analysis in opportunistic/social networks
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Important Dates
=============================
Submission deadline: July 7, 2008
Notification date: August 18, 2008
Camera ready submission: September 1, 2008
=============================
Submission instructions
=============================
Submission website: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sosoc2008
Submissions must be made in PDF to the submission website. Paper
submissions must not exceed 10 pages in ACM proceedings style.
They should be thoroughly edited and read as though written by an
English native speaker. All submitted papers will be judged based
on their quality through double-blind reviewing. Authors' names
must not appear in the paper.
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Technical Program Committee
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Önen, Melek EURECOM, France (co-chair)
Strufe, Thorsten EURECOM, France (co-chair)
Blass, Erik-Oliver EURECOM, France
Cavallaro, Lorenzo UCSB, USA
Conti, Mauro Universita di Roma La Sapienza, Italy
Crowcroft, Jon University of Cambridge, UK
Dacier, Marc Symantec, France
Di Pietro, Roberto Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
Eichhorn, Alexander Simula, Norway
Hecker, Artur TELECOM ParisTech, France
Levi, Albert Sabanci University, Turkey
Molva, Refik EURECOM, France
Noubir, Guevara North Eastern University, USA
Rohner, Christian Uppsala Universitet, Sweden
Roudier, Yves EURECOM, France
Schäfer, Günter TU Ilmenau, Germany
Sotiris, Ioannidis Forth, Greece
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[Tccc] 2nd CFP SWiN 2008 - First Int'l Workshop on Simulators for Wireless Networks
by thomas.watteyne@orange-ftgroup.com 23 May '08
by thomas.watteyne@orange-ftgroup.com 23 May '08
23 May '08
Dear colleagues,
Please find attached the second call-for-papers for SWiN 2008, the First International Workshop on Simulators for Wireless Networks, held in conjunction with IEEE WiMob 2008. Please accept our apologies if you have received multiple copies of this message.
You are welcome to forward this CFP to your friends and colleagues working in the field.
Kind regards,
Thomas Watteyne.
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SWiN 2008
First International Workshop on Simulators for
Wireless Networks
12 October, 2008, Avignon, France
http://ieee.org/go/swin2008/
in conjunction with IEEE WiMob 2008
Full Papers due: June 14, 2008
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CALL FOR PAPERS
(pdf version: http://ewh.ieee.org/conf/swin/2008/cfp_swin08.pdf)
The First International Workshop on Simulators for Wireless Networks (SWiN 2008) will be held in conjunction with the fourth IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob 2008) in Avignon, France, on October 12th, 2008. The main focus of this workshop is on simulation of wireless multi-hop networks.
The SWiN workshop is devoted to the topic of wireless multi-hop network simulators. An efficient and accurate simulation of these networks raises various issues which generally need to be addressed from several research domains simultaneously. As examples, we can consider the wireless physical layer modeling and simulation, the support of large scale networks, the simulation of complex R/F systems such as MIMO ones, the emulation of wireless nodes, etc.
In particular but not exclusively, the Program Committee will be seeking high quality papers on the following aspects of wireless network simulation:
- Radio medium modeling & simulation;
- Scalability, large scale networks support;
- Validation of simulators and simulation results;
- Simulators benchmarking and comparisons;
- Support of advanced R/F systems (MIMO, smart-antenna);
- Support of distributed physical layer schemes (distributed signal processing, cooperative schemes);
- Wireless node simulation or emulation;
- Interoperability of simulators, emulators and experiments;
- Distributed simulation;
- Implementation of simulators.
This workshop will be an opportunity to present the current works in these domains as well as to foster discussion and cooperation among researchers coming from the fields of simulation, radio medium modeling, ad hoc networking and wireless sensor networking. It will also be the occasion for people directly involved in the development and implementation of simulators to meet and confront their work with the models, applications and requests coming from the research communities that effectively use the simulators. In addition to contributed talks, the workshop program will include two tutorials on wireless physical layer modeling and wireless network simulators.
SWiN 2008 will be held in Avignon, in the "Provence" part of Southern France. Avignon is known for its "Palais des Papes" (Palace of the Popes), where the Popes lived for much of the 14th century. With Avignon being one of the most charming places on earth, we expect this to be a truly special workshop.
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Important Dates
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- Paper submission due: June 14, 2008
- Paper acceptance notification: July 16, 2008
- Final manuscript due: August 14, 2008
- Registration and full payment due: August 20, 2008
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Submission Instructions & Reviewing Policy
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All papers will be included in the main conference proceedings and published by the IEEE.
The maximum paper length is SIX printed pages (10-point font) including figures, graphics and tables. We will accept papers that are up to SEVEN pages in length, but the over-length papers will be subject to an overlength fee. Please refer to the WiMob 2008 website for additional information.
Prospective authors are kindly asked to submit their paper through EDAS (http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=5907&). When submitting your paper, choose "SWiNWiMob'2008", in the submenu containing the names of the workshops.
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Organization Committee
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Workshop co-chairs
Guillaume Chelius, CITI Lab / INRIA, INSA Lyon, France.
Christian Ibars, Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Barcelona, Spain
Publicity Chair
Thomas Watteyne, Orange Labs / CITI Lab,INRIA, France
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Program Committees
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Faoudi Bader, CTTC, Spain
Azzedine Boukerche, U. of Ottawa, Canada
Luis M. Correia, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal
Marcelo Dias de Amorim, U. Pierre et Marie Curie Paris 6, France
Mischa Dohler, CTTC, Spain
Zygmunt Haas, Cornell U., USA
Mathieu Lacage, INRIA, France
Ana Pérez-Neira, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain
Marc Ribet, Opnet Technologies, France
George Riley, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Fabrice Valois, INSA de Lyon, France
Andreas Willig, Technical U. of Berlin, Germany
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EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE!
paper registration June 1st, 2008 (firm)
paper upload deadline: June 4, 2008 (firm)
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ACM PE-WASUN 2008
5th ACM International Workshop on Performance Evaluation of
Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Ubiquitous Networks
(Jointly with the 11th ACM MSWiM Symposium)
http://www.ens-lyon.fr/LIP/pe-wasun08
Vancouver, CANADA
27-31 October, 2008
CALL FOR PAPERS
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Scope
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Wireless ad hoc, sensor, along with ubiquitous networks have
recently witnessed their fastest growth period ever in history,
and this trend is likely to continue for the foreseeable future.
However, as such networks become increasingly complex, performance
modelling and evaluation will play crucial part in their design
process to ensure their successful deployment and exploitation in
practice.
This workshop aims to bring together scientists, engineers, and
practitioners to share and exchange their experiences, discuss
challenges, and report state-of-the-art and in-progress research
on all aspects of wireless ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks
with a specific emphasis on their performance evaluation and
analysis. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Predictive performance models of ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous
networks
- Analytical modeling
- Probabilistic models for ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks
- Queuing and network information theoretic analysis
- Tracing and trace analysis
- Software tools for network performance and evaluation
- Simulation methods
- Automatic performance analysis
- Performance comparison
- Performance of wireless and sensor devices
- RF channel capacity modeling and analysis
- Mobility modeling and management
- Traffic models for ad hoc, sensor networks
- Performance evaluation of wireless mesh networks
- Performance evaluation of pervasive and ubiquitous networks
- Network performance improvement through optimization and tuning
- Performance measurement, evaluation and monitoring tools for ad
hoc, sensor and ubiquitous networks
- Case studies demonstrating the role of performance evaluation in
the design of ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks
Workshop Co-Chairs:
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Luciano Bononi University of Bologna, Italy
(bononi(a)cs.unibo.it)
Isabelle Guén Lassous Universitéyon I/LIP, France
(Isabelle.Guerin-Lassous(a)ens-lyon.fr)
Program Committee Members:
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Paolo Bellavista University of Bologna, Italy
Fernando Boavida University of Coimbra, Portugal
Azzedine Boukerche University of Ottawa, Canada
Raouf Boutaba University of Ottawa, Canada
Raffaele Bruno IIT-CNR, Italy
Ioannis Chatzigiannakis Patras University, Greece
Guillaume Chelius INRIA/CITI, France
Carla Fabiana Chiasserini Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Michele Colajanni University of Modena, Italy
Francesca Cuomo University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy
Marcelo Dias de Amorim CNRS/LIP6, France
Falko Dressler Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Bertrand Ducourthial UTC, France
Vittoria Gianuzzi University of Genova, Italy
Helen Karatza Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Bernard Mans Macquarie University, Australia
Pietro Manzoni Politechnic Univ. of Valencia, Spain
Tommaso Melodia State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Geyong Min Bradford University, UK
Jelena Misic University of Manitoba, Canada
Sotiris Nikoletseas Computer Technology Institute, Greece
Mirela Notare Barddal University, Brazil
Yasunori Owada Space-Time Engineering Inc., Japan
Andrea Passarella IIT-NR, Italy
Chiara Petrioli University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy
Anna Philippou University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Samuel Pierre Ecole Polytechnique Montré, Canada
Pedro M. Ruiz University of Murcia, Spain
Marco Spohn Federal Univ. of Campina Grande, Brazil
Damla Turgut University of Central Florida, USA
Paper Submission:
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Authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original
unpublished research and recent developments in the topics related
to the workshop. The length of the papers should not exceed 8
single-spaced, two-column pages, ACM style including tables/figures.
A template for ACM SIG Proceedings style (LaTeX2e and MSWord) can
be found at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html.
Accepted papers will appear in the ACM workshop proceedings.
Papers should be submitted via OpenConf on the following link:
http://pe-wasun08.conf.citi.insa-lyon.fr/openconf/openconf.php.
Important Dates:
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Paper registration due: June 1st, 2008 - Extended!
Full paper due: June 4st, 2008 - Extended!
Acceptance notifcation: July 1st, 2008
Camera ready due: TBA
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The Fourth IEEE International Workshop on
Wireless and Sensor Networks Security (WSNS'08)
September 29, 2008
www.cs.wcupa.edu/~zjiang/wsns08.htm
held in conjunction with
The 5th IEEE International Conference on
Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Systems
September 29 - October 2, 2008
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Theme and scope:
Wireless networks have experienced an explosive growth during the last few
years. Nowadays, there is a large variety of networks spanning from the
well-known cellular networks to non-infrastructure wireless networks such
as mobile ad hoc networks and sensor networks. The security issue is a
central concern for achieving secured communication in these networks.
This workshops aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from
wireless and sensor networking, security, cryptography, and distributed
computing communities, with the goals of promoting discussions and
collaborations. We are interested in novel research on all aspects of
security in wireless and sensor networks and their cost-effective solutions.
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Topics of interest:
We are seeking papers that describe original and unpublished contributions
addressing various aspects of secured wireless/sensor networks. Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to:
· Attacks and Countermeasures
· Authentication and Access Control
· Computer-Aided Tool for Security
· Cross-layer Design for Security
· Cryptographic Protocol
· Denial of Service (DoS)
· Key Management
· Information Hiding
· Intrusion Detection and Response
· Malicious Behavior Detection and Analysis
· Privacy and Anonymity
· Secure Localization and Synchronization
· Security and Performance tradeoff
· Security Policy and Enforcement Issues
· Security Protocols Analysis, Design, and Proof
· Secure Routing/MAC
· Surveillance and Monitoring
· Trust Establishment and Management
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Paper Submission:
Submit a full paper of about 6 pages (IEEE two column, single-spaced
format),
including figures and references, using 10 font size, and number each page.
Each submitted paper will be peer reviewed and the comments will be
provided
to the authors. Accepted papers will be published in the conference
proceedings of the MASS'08.
Use the Author Guidelines available at conference website
(http://www.cse.psu.edu/IEEEMASS08/). Prepare your papers in PDF file
only (Adobe format), paper title, names, affiliations, postal address, and
e-mail address of the authors, about 100-150 word abstract, and at most
five keywords.
Submit your paper to EDAS (https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=6431&).
Submission of a paper should be regarded as an undertaking that, should the
paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will attend the workshop to
present the work. A full conference registration is needed and will include
the ability to attend any workshop and regular conference session.
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Important Dates:
Manuscript Submission (Extended): 6/23/2008
Acceptance Notification: 7/1/2008
Final Manuscript Due: 7/18/2008
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Workshop Co-chairs
Dr. Falko Dressler
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
dressler(a)informatik.uni-erlangen.de
Dr. Zhen Jiang
West Chester University, USA
zjiang(a)wcupa.edu
Dr. Wensheng Zhang
Iowa State University, USA
wzhang(a)cs.iastate.edu
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Steering Committee member
Dr. Dharma Agrawal
University of Cincinnati, USA
Dr. Sajal Das
University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Dr. Yong Guan
Iowa State University, USA
Dr. Thomas La-Porta
Pennsylvania State University, USA
Dr. Jie Wu
Florida Atlantic University & National Science Foundation, USA
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Program Committee
A. Agah, West Chester University
S. Ahamed, Marquette University
L. Bao, University of California at Irvine
L. Burgazzi, ENEA, Italy
S. Chen, Florida International University
X. Chen, Texas State University
Y. Chen, State University of New York at Binghamton
Z. Chen, Beijing University, China
H. Choi, Sprint Advanced Technology Labs
L. Cui, ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
E. Fernandez, Florida Atlantic University
Q. Gu, Texas State University
Z. Hass, Cornell University
T. He, University of Minnesota
Q. Li, William and Mary College
D. Liu, University of Texas at Arlington
W. Lou, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China
F. Kargl, Ulm University, Germany
Q. Li, William and Mary College
D. Liu, University of Texas at Arlington
Q. Ma, Juniper Networks
V. Misic, University of Manitoba, Canada
P. Nikander, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
G. Noubir, Northeastern University
S. Olariu, Old Dominion University
D. Ostry, CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia
R. Sridhar, State University of New York at Buffalo
H. Shen, University of Arkansas
H. Song, Frostburg State University
W. Trappe, Rutgers University
P. Traynor, Pennsylvania State University
S. Upadhyaya, University of New York at Buffalo
Y. Wang, North Carolina University at Charlotte
A. Weimerskirch, Escrypt Inc.
Y. Xia, University of Florida
H. Yang, IBM Research
S. Yang, Rensslaer Polytechnic Institute
S. Zhong, State University of New York at Buffalo
X. Zou, Purdue University at IUPUI
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