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**SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MAY 17, 2008**
CALL FOR PAPERS
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First International Workshop on Computational Transportation Science
IWCTS 08
http://cts.cs.uic.edu/iwcts.htm
July 21, 2008, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
To be held in conjunction with:
The Fifth International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems:
Computing, Networking and Services (MobiQuitous 2008)
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In the near future, vehicles, travelers, and the infrastructure will collectively have billions of sensors that can communicate with each other. This environment will enable numerous novel applications and order of magnitude improvement in the performance of existing applications. However, information technology (IT) has not had the dramatic impact on day-to-day transportation that it has had on other domains such as business and science. In terms of the real-time information available to most travelers, with the exception of car navigation systems, the transportation experience has not changed much in the last 30-40 years. During this same time, the miniaturization of computing devices and advances in wireless communication and sensor technology have been propagating computing from the stationary desktop to the mobile outdoors, and making it ubiquitous. Transportation systems, due to their distributed/mobile nature, can become the ultimate test-bed for this ubiquitous (i.e., embedded, highly-distributed, and sensor-laden) computing environment of unprecedented scale. Information technology is the foundation for implementing new strategies, particularly if they are to be made available in real-time to wireless devices such as cell phones and PDAs. A related development is the emergence of increasingly more sophisticated geospatial and spatio-temporal information management capabilities. These factors have the potential to revolutionize traveler services, and the provision and analysis of related information. In this revolution, travelers and sensors in the infrastructure and in vehicles will all produce a vast amount of data that could be interpreted and acted upon to produce a sea change in transportation.
The emerging discipline of computational transportation science (CTS) combines computer science and engineering with the modeling, planning, and economic aspects of transportation. The discipline goes beyond vehicular technology, and addresses pedestrian systems on hand-held devices, non-real-time issues such as data mining, as well as data management issues above the networking layer. CTS addresses issues of efficiency, equity, mobility, accessibility, and safety by taking advantage of ubiquitous computing.
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SCOPE OF THE SUBMISSION
The International Workshop on Computational Transportation Science invites submissions of original, previously unpublished papers on CTS issues. Position papers that report novel research directions or identify challenging problems are also invited. Papers incorporating one or more of the following themes are especially encouraged:
- Uncertain information distributed among moving travelers/vehicles and the infrastructure
- Information in pedestrian, biking, and other non-motorized transportation applications
- Ride- and car-sharing using social networks
- Computation of costs of multi-modal traveling
- Information regarding transfers to alternate modes of transportation
- Data mining techniques for travel information
- Dynamic shortest path computations using forecasts
- Human-computer interfaces in intelligent transportation applications
- Privacy and security issues in transportation information
- Social and institutional information related to travel
- Real-time negotiation among travelers
- Mobile artificial-intelligence aspects related to transportation
- Sensor information related to transportation
HOW TO SUBMIT A PAPER
Authors should prepare an Adobe Acrobat PDF version of their full paper. Papers must be in English and not exceed 6 pages double column in ACM SIG format (US Letter size, 8.5 x 11 inches) including text, figures and references. Position papers are limited 4 pages. All submitted papers will be rigorously reviewed by the technical program committee. Authors are asked to register the titles and abstract of their papers in advance. To register or submit a paper, please visit http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iwcts08 or see the workshop website for more details.
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IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission deadline: May 17, 2008
Notification of acceptance: June 1, 2008
Camera-ready submissions: June 8, 2008
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Peter Nelson
University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Program Chairperson
Ouri Wolfson
University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Technical Program Committee
Amr El Abbadi
University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Walid Aref
Purdue University, USA
Claus Brenner
Leibniz Universitat Hannover, Germany
Glenn Geers
National Information Communications Technology Australia
Fosca Giannotti
Institute of Information Science and Technologies, Italy
Le Gruenwald
University of Oklahoma, USA
Christian Jensen
Aalborg University, Denmark
Der-Horng Lee
National University of Singapore
D. T. Lee
Academica Sinica, Taiwan
Harvey Miller
University of Utah, USA
Pitu Mirchandani
University of Arizona, USA
Dino Pedreschi
University of Pisa, Italy
Mahadev Satyanarayanan
Carnegie-Mellon University, USA
Monika Sester
University of Hannover, Germany
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University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Pravin Varaiya
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Chip White
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Stephan Winter
The University of Melbourne, Australia
Bo Xu
University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
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Wireless communications is at the centre of a new and passionate era
for telecommunications. The IEEE International Symposium on Wireless
Communication Systems (ISWCS) positions itself as a recognised and
dynamic forum for researchers and technologists to present and
discuss original ideas in all fields related to wireless communication
systems.
In 2008, ISWCS will be held in Reykjavik, Iceland. The event follows
the successful ISWCS'04 in Mauritius, ISWCS'05 in Siena, ISWCS'06
in Valencia and ISWCS'07 in Trondheim. ISWCS'08 is sponsored by
the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society and IEEE Iceland Section,
technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society
(pending approval), and supported by the University of Iceland
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- 3G, 4G and beyond systems
- Antenna and RF subsystems
- Coding, modulation & equalization
- Convergence of wireless systems
- Cross-layer design & optimisation
- Audio / video on wireless networks
- Experimental systems & field trials
- Fixed and nomadic wireless access
- Generic access networks (GANs)
- Heterogeneous wireless networks
- Intelligent transportation systems
- Location and positioning
- MIMO
- Mobility management
- Modelling, analysis and simulation
- QoS in wireless networks / systems
- Radio interfaces and technologies
- Radio resource management
- Relaying and user cooperation
- RFID
- Satellite & high altitude systems
- Security/privacy in wireless systems
- Service and middleware platforms
- DSP for wireless systems
- Software radio / cognitive radio
- Space-time coding and diversity
- Spectrum sharing and coexistence
- Traffic control and engineering
- UWB
- Wireless access techniques
- Wireless ad-hoc networks
- Wireless networks and systems
- Wireless comm. & net. in ITS
- Wireless / Mobile Internet
- Wireless LANs and PANs
- Wireless mesh networks
- Wireless network architectures
- Wireless net. information theory
- Wireless propagation and channel
- Wireless switching and routing
- Wireless sensor networks
- Wireless services and applications
Submission Guidelines
Both extended abstracts and full papers are welcome. For
extended abstracts, the length should not be longer than 2
pages, and for full papers, not more than 5 pages (in IEEE two-
column format, 10pt). Papers must be submitted electronically
via TrackChair. All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed for
their quality, correctness, originality, and relevance. Accepted
papers will appear in the conference proceedings published by
the IEEE and will be included in IEEE Xplore. Authors of
selected papers will be invited to submit their extended
versions for inclusion in a planned special journal issue.
Proposals for Tutorial are also being solicited and should be
sent, together with a one page summary and the presenter¡¦s
biography, to the Tutorial Chair.
Important Dates
Submission: extended through 25 May 2008
Acceptance: 07 July 2008
Author registration: 03 Aug. 2008
Camera-ready paper: 03 Aug. 2008
Tutorial proposal: 03 Aug. 2008
Tutorials: 21 Oct. 2008
Conference: 22-24 Oct. 2008
Conference General Chair:
Karl Guomundsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
Conference General Co-Chairs:
Jon Atli Benediktsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
Boon Sain Yeo, SensiMesh, Singapore
Technical Advisory Committee Chair:
Victor Bahl, Microsoft, USA
Technical Program Chair:
Saemundur Thorsteinsson, Siminn, Iceland
Technical Program Co-Chairs:
Yuming Jiang, NTNU, Norway
Chin-Tser Huang, University of South Carolina, USA
Speaker Chair:
Kristinn Andersen, Marel, Iceland
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[Tccc] Extended Demo deadline IEEE WiVeC - 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Vehicular Communications
by Moritz Killat 09 May '08
by Moritz Killat 09 May '08
09 May '08
[We apologize in advance if you receive multiple copies of this message]
IEEE WiVeC 2008 -- 2nd Call for Demos
We are pleased to announce that the deadline for the submission of demo
proposals to IEEE WiVeC 2008 has been extended to **May, 19th 2008**.
This is a firm deadline.
This year, the WiVeC demo session will be designed to allow industrials
and researchers to showcase their latest industrial applications and
research prototypes in WiVeC related topics. Demo proposals covering
innovative technologies, platforms, analysis tools and applications
related to wireless vehicular communications are encouraged.
Due to the particular nature of demos of vehicular communication
technologies, movies or visualizers demonstrating the course of a
vehicular testbed performed on a remote site also qualify to WiVeC'08
demo session. In order to optimize the illustration of the design of
such demo, candidates are yet encouraged to bring examples of some
transportable equipments used for their testbed.
We also would like to emphasize that this year, accepted demonstrations
will be included in IEEE Xplore.
Demo proposal of 2 A4 pages should be submitted to the Demo Chair Dr.
Jérôme Härri at haerri(a)tm.uni-karlsruhe.de
Further submission guidelines may be found below.
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2nd IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Vehicular Communications
(IEEE WiVeC'08)
21--22 September 2008, Calgary Marriott, 110 9th Avenue SE, Calgary,
Alberta T2G 5A6 Canada
http://www.ieeevtc.org/wivec2008/
Sponsored by the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (VTS)
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The IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Vehicular Communications
(WiVeC) will cover all vehicular wireless communications aspects of
Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V), Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) and
Vehicle-to-Person (V2P) communications, including implications on
transport efficiency and safety, implications on automotive electronics,
liability issues, standardizations efforts and spectrum assignment.
After a successful first WiVeC edition in 2007
(http://www.ieeevtc.org/wivec2007/) with over 150 participants in the
2-day event, the second IEEE WiVeC symposium will be co-located with the
68th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference 2008 Fall conference and will
take place at the Calgary Marriott Hotel in Calgary on the 21st and 22nd
of September 2008. Combined registrations packages will be offered for
WiVeC and VTC events.
This year, the WiVeC demo session will be designed to allow
industrials and researchers to showcase their latest industrial
applications and research prototypes in WiVeC related topics. Poster and
demo sessions will be co-located to ensure maximum visibility and a
close interaction between presenters and participants. Demo proposals
covering innovative technologies, platforms, analysis tools and
applications related to wireless vehicular communications are
encouraged. Submissions describing both mature or innovative systems and
prototypes developed for commercial use or for research purposes, from
industries or universities, are encouraged.
Submission Instructions :
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The submitted demo proposal should include in a maximum of 2 A4 pages,
including figures and references :
1. Title, authors and contact information.
2. Technical content to be demonstrated.
3. An overview of the demonstration set-up (the inclusion of photographs
of the demonstrator are encouraged) and the results that will be shown
to attendees.
4. Any URLs that link to screen-shots, live demos, or related information
The submission format should follow the IEEE submission guidelines
(http://www.ieeevtc.org/wivec2008/A4.rtf).
Demo proposals may be sent to the Demo Chair Dr. Jérôme Härri at
haerri(a)tm.uni-karlsruhe.de
The authors should also email the Demo Chair with information on the
equipment or facilities required for the system demonstration (e.g.,
power supplies, Internet connections, table dimensions, etc).
Demonstrations could be supported by a poster describing the general
set-up of the demonstration, its background and technical content to be
demonstrated. Demo participants interested to use a poster should also
inform me. Demonstrations will be selected based on their novelty,
technical quality, and attractiveness of the demonstrated system.
*Accepted demonstrations will be included in IEEE Xplore and the
Conference CDROM*.
Please note that for every accepted demonstration, it is required that
at least one person registers for the conference and presents the demo.
However, no additional paper charge is needed for authors that are
already presenting a regular paper in IEEE WiVeC'08.
Important Dates for Demos :
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Paper Submission Deadline: *19 May 2008*
Notification of acceptance: *30 May 2008*
Camera-ready papers due: *9 June 2008*
--
Dr. Jérôme Härri
Assistant Professor
Universität Karlsruhe (TH)
Institut für Telematik
Geb. 20.20
Zirkel 2
D-76131 Karlsruhe
Tel: +49 721 608-6407
Fax: +49 721 32550
Email: haerri(a)tm.uni-karlsruhe.de
Url: http://dsn.tm.uni-karlsruhe.de/haerri.php
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09 May '08
Aufruf zur Einreichung von Beiträgen zur
Automotive – Safety & Security 2008
Sicherheit und Zuverlässigkeit für automobile Informationstechnik
19. – 20. November, Stuttgart
Veranstaltungsort: Auditorium Boschzentrum am Feuerbach,
Borsigstraße 14, Stuttgart
Erwünscht sind Beiträge zu folgenden Themen aus dem Automotive
Engineering oder ähnlichen Bereichen der Softwareentwicklung:
• Zuverlässigkeit und Sicherheit für fahrbetriebskritische
Software und IT-Systeme
• Evaluation und Zertifizierung von
Sicherheitseigenschaften automobiler Firmware/Software
• Zuverlässigkeit mit AUTOSAR
• Zuverlässige Echtzeit-Betriebssysteme
• Zuverlässige Integration von modellbasierten
Architekturen mit regelungstechnischen Werkzeugen
• Betriebssicherheit und Manipulationsschutz von Firmware
und Software im Fahrzeug
• Verlässliche Aktualisierungsverfahren
• Zuverlässigkeit und Sicherheit bei Ferndiagnose und
Fernwartung von Fahrzeugen
• Sichere Steuerungs- und Kommunikationssysteme (X-by-Wire,
Bussysteme, Bluetooth, WLAN etc.)
• Nutzungs-, Bewegungsprofile und Datenschutz
• Fortschritte bei Normen und Standardisierungen
• Werkzeuge zur Verbesserung der Zuverlässigkeit im
Automotive Software Life Cycle
• Zuverlässigkeitsaspekte kognitiver Fahrerassistenzsysteme
• Zuverlässigkeit von Multi-Core-Architekturen
Termine:
16. Juni 2008 Einreichung der Beiträge (erweiterte Kurzfassung,
Vollfassung bevorzugt)
15. Juli 2008 Benachrichtigung über Annahme
5. Sept.2008 Eingang Druckvorlage der Langfassung des Beitrags
(max. 15 Seiten)
Einreichung der Beiträge und Kurzfassungen:
Einreichung der Beiträge (erweiterte Kurzfassung, Vollfassung bevorzugt)
bitte nur per E-Mail an:
beitrag(a)automotive2008.de
Format der schriftlichen Fassung:
RTF Format, max. 15 Seiten, Schriftgröße 12 pt,
Layout nach Richtlinien des Shaker Verlags,
siehe http://www.automotive2008.de
Tagungsbericht:
Die wissenschaftlichen Beiträge der Tagung werden als Fachbericht im
Shaker Verlag in der Reihe Softwaretechnik publiziert.
Programmkomitee:
Gemeinsamer Vorsitz:
Hubert B. Keller, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe
Erhard Plödereder, Universität Stuttgart
Gerhard Beck, Rohde Schwarz SIT GmbH, Nellmersbach
Carsten Böckmann, Volvo Gothenburg, Schweden
Manfred Broy, TU München
Peter Dencker, ETAS GmbH, Stuttgart
Dirk Dickmanns, EADS, Ottobrunn
Simon Fürst, BMW AG, München
Günter Glöe, TÜV Nord, Hamburg
Peter Göhner, Universität Stuttgart
Klaus Grimm, Daimler AG, Sindelfingen
Karl-Erwin Großpietsch, FG FERS, St. Augustin
Albert Held, Daimler AG, Ulm
Thomas Kropf, Robert Bosch GmbH, Leonberg
Sergio Montenegro, DLR, Bremen
Isabel Münch, BSI, Bonn
Kai Rannenberg, J. W. Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt/Main
Hans-Christian Reuss, Universität Stuttgart
Francesca Saglietti, F.-A.-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg
Christian Scheidler, Daimler AG, Berlin
Jörn Schneider, Robert Bosch, Schwieberdingen
Claus Stellwag, 3Soft GmbH, Erlangen
Hans-Jörg Wolff, ETAS GmbH, Stuttgart
Die Tagung Automotive 2008 wird das technische Programm mit eingeladenen
Hauptvorträgen umfassen.
Eine Ausstellung zu Werkzeugen zur Softwareentwicklung für das Automobil
wird die Tagung begleiten
(Kontakt unter: ausstellung(a)automotive2008.de).
Aktuelle Informationen zur Tagung finden Sie unter:
http://www.automotive2008.de/
Veranstalter:
Gesellschaft für Informatik mit den Fachgruppen Ada, ASE, ENCRESS, EZQN;
VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Mess- und Automatisierungstechnik mit dem FA 5.11 ES;
TÜV Nord;
Ada Deutschland.
Organisation: Katharina Ade, Peter Dencker, ETAS GmbH;
Hubert B. Keller, Forschungszentrum
Karlsruhe.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Dr. Peter Dencker
Sprecher FG Ada
ETAS GmbH
Borsigstr. 14
70469 Stuttgart
Phone +49 711 89661-375
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[Tccc] *SUBMISSION EXTENSION*: IEEE QoISN'08: QoI for Sensor Networks
by Chatschik Bisdikian 08 May '08
by Chatschik Bisdikian 08 May '08
08 May '08
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Paper Registration Date: May 20, 2008 (150 word abstract)
Submission Date: May 25, 2008 (6 pages)
Author notification: July 18, 2008
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QoISN: First IEEE Workshop on Quality of Information (QoI) for Sensor
Networks
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September 29 - October 2, 2008 Atlanta, Georgia
[in conjunction with the: Fifth IEEE International Conference on Mobile
Ad-hoc and Sensor Systems (IEEE MASS 2008)]
Workshop co-chairs:
Chatschik Bisdikian
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
bisdik(a)us.ibm.com
James P. Richardson and Vicraj Thomas
Honeywell Labs
{james.p.richardson, vic.thomas}(a)honeywell.com
http://www.cse.psu.edu/IEEEMASS08/qoisn.htm
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In the dynamic, ad-hoc world envisaged for wireless sensor networks, the
notion of the quality of information (QoI) produced by the network will be
key to bringing together data capturing and information processing systems
to support the on-demand information needs of a broad spectrum of
applications such as remote real-time habitat monitoring, utility grid
monitoring, environmental control, supply-chain management, health care,
machinery control, intelligent highways, military intelligence,
reconnaissance and surveillance (ISR), border control, and hazardous
material monitoring.
QoI, broadly speaking, represents a level of confidence that may be placed
on information. It touches every part of the end-to-end flow of
sensor-derived information, from the sensors themselves and the
observation data they produce to the various fusion layers that process
these data and eventually to the applications (and their users) that use
them. The objective of the QoISN Workshop is to foster constructive
discussions among researchers from academic, industrial and governmental
institutions for formalizing the science of QoI for sensor networks. We
seek novel contributions covering all aspects of QoI for sensor network,
including:
- Formal QoI characterization and representation;
- QoI performance metrics and estimation techniques;
- Sensor fault analysis and sensor data cleansing and their impact on QoI;
- QoI-aware networking;
- Security, privacy, and data provenance and their impact on QoI;
- QoI driven data fusion;
- QoI calculus, brokering, and trade-off analysis;
- QoI-driven system design;
- QoI impact at the application level (e.g., detection-based decision
making
- and surveillance analysis)
Paper preparation/submission details:
Authors should prepare a PDF file following the IEEE single-space,
two-column format using at least 10 point size type. The maximum page
limit is 6 pages. Papers deemed outside the scope of the Workshop or
longer than 6 pages will be administratively disqualified. Accepted papers
will appear in the conference proceedings and published by IEEE. The paper
must be correctly formatted to fit on U.S. "letter" size page (8.5" by
11") with at least 1" margins on all 4 sides. Please use only standard
fonts such as Times Roman, Courier, Symbol, and Helvetica. The IEEE LaTeX
and Microsoft Word templates, as well as related information, can be found
at the IEEE Computer Society website.
Paper submission is managed through EDAS (
http://www.edas.info/showConferenceDetails.php?c=6460&). All papers must
be submitted in PDF format.
Please submit your paper to EDAS. Submission of a paper should be regarded
as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the
authors will register and attend the workshop to present the work.
Following the convention of past MASS conferences, there will be NO
workshop-only or workshop-specific registration. 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
Paper registration (250 word abstract): May 20, 2008 (*** NEW ITEM***)
Paper submission (6 pages): May 25, 2008 (*** NEW DATE***)
Author notification: July 2, 2008
Camera ready: July 18, 2008
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The QoISN'08 Workshop Program Co-Chairs
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[Tccc] CFP: Special Session on Wireless AdHoc Networks at the 5th IEEE Symposium on Swarm Intelligence
by Di Caro Gianni 08 May '08
by Di Caro Gianni 08 May '08
08 May '08
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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
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Special Session at the 5th IEEE Swarm Intelligence
Symposium:
SWARM INTELLIGENCE FOR WIRELESS AD HOC NETWORKS
St. Louis, Missouri, USA, September 21-23, 2008
http://www.computelligence.org/sis/2008/?q=node/5
IMPORTANT DATES
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Paper submission: May 15, 2008
Notification: June 15, 2008
Camera-Ready: July 15, 2008
Conference: Sept 22-23, 2008
SCOPE
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Wireless ad hoc networks are communication networks that
consist entirely of
wireless nodes, placed together in an ad hoc manner, i.e.
with minimal
planning. Nodes can enter or leave the network at any
time, and may be mobile,
so that the network topology continuously experiences
alterations during
deployment. Examples include:
Wireless ad hoc networks pose substantially different
challenges compared to
more traditional communication networks: they are highly
dynamic, have limited
resources (in terms of bandwidth, computation power,
battery, etc.), have a
highly decentralized organization, rely on often
unreliable wireless
communication channels, etc. As a consequence, new
algorithms and protocols are
needed for all aspects of the organization of these
networks. Swarm
Intelligence methods seem particularly interesting in this
context. This is
because their ability to solve difficult tasks in a
distributed and robust way
using locally interacting simple agents fits closely to
the typical environment
created by an ad hoc network.
In this special session, we solicit novel and interesting
contributions in this
area, with special reference to applications of Swarm
Intelligence in the
domain of:
- Mobile ad hoc networks
- Sensor networks
- Networks of mobile robots
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Distributed medium access control using Swarm
Intelligence
- Swarm Intelligence routing protocols in ad hoc networks
- Swarm Intelligence transport layer protocols in ad hoc
networks
- Swarm Intelligence for QoS provisioning
- Self-configuration, self-optimization and
self-adaptation through swarm
intelligence
- Off-line optimization for ad hoc networks through swarm
intelligence
- Comparisons between Swarm Intelligence and other
algorithms for ad hoc
networks
- Implementation of Swarm Intelligence approaches in
testbeds
- Evaluation of Swarm Intelligence approaches in
real-world settings
SUBMISSION
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Prospective authors are invited to submit papers of no
more than eight (8)
pages including results, figures and references. Authors
should submit their
papers as PDF through the online submission system, which
is available at:
http://www.computelligence.org/SIS/2008/Sub/
The paper format is the IEEE Computer Society Press
proceedings and can be found at:
http://www.computelligence.org/sis/2008/paperform.html
A Microsoft Word version of the paper format can be found
at:
http://www.computelligence.org/sis/2008/paperform.doc
ORGANIZERS
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Anna Forster (University of Lugano, Switzerland),
anna.egorova.foerster(a)lu.unisi.ch
Frederick Ducatelle (IDSIA-SUPSI, Switzerland),
frederick(a)idsia.ch
Gianni Di Caro (IDSIA-SUPSI, Switzerland), gianni(a)idsia.ch
Ganesh Venayagamoorthy, (Missouri U. of Science and
Technology, USA), ganeshv(a)mst.edu
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[Tccc] ACM Workshop on Network Data Anonimization: submission deadline approaching
by Elisa Boschi 08 May '08
by Elisa Boschi 08 May '08
08 May '08
[apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CfP]
CALL FOR PAPERS
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Network Data Anonymization (NDA) Workshop
An ACM CCS workshop
October 31, 2008
Alexandria, VA, USA
http://www.ics.forth.gr/~antonat/nda08.html
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Over the last decade, the network security community (and the Internet
measurement community in general) has suffered from two fundamental and
related problems: (1) a lack of "real" network data for research
studies and prototype testing, and (2) a lack of network data sharing
among organizations, which impedes cooperation in network defense; as
attacks typically cross organizational boundaries, effective
prevention requires defenders to look beyond their own perimeter in
cooperation with other organizations.
Anonymization techniques are crucial for the safe sharing of network
data. They are necessary to obscure certain identifying information
(e.g., IP addresses) in order to protect the privacy of end users and
the security of internal networks. While current network data
anonymization techniques are generally acknowledged to be useful, it
is difficult to ensure they are free from information leakage. Also,
anonymization involves fundamental tradeoffs between the protection of
user privacy and the utility of the resulting data, and these
tradeoffs need to be better understood.
This workshop seeks to focus on new and innovative solutions for
anonymizing network data that will ensure appropriate protection of
host identities, network configurations, and network security
practices within enterprise networks.
Topics may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- data sharing via anonymization
- privacy-preserving data mining
- data anonymization tools
- data anonymization policy creation/implementation
- data anonymization case studies/best practices
- streaming data anonymization
- anonymization issues specific to network data
- business services enabled by anonymization
- data protection laws relevant to data anonymization
Papers submitted documenting attacks on anonymized systems are
strongly encouraged to propose a corresponding protection solution.
While the focus of this workshop is on network data anonymization,
applications of anonymization to other data domains ( e.g., medical
data, homeland security, reputation systems, government records,
transportation etc.) are welcome if the authors include a statement of
relevance.
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Important Dates:
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Paper submissions due: Sunday, May 25, 2008
Author notification: Monday, July 7, 2008
Camera ready papers due: Sunday, August 10, 2008
Workshop at CCS '08: Friday, October 31, 2008
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Organizing Committee:
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Bill Yurcik, University of Texas at Dallas (USA) [Program Chair]
Spiros Antonatos, ICS-FORTH (Greece)
Michele Bezzi, SAP Research (France)
Elisa Boschi, Hitachi Europe (Switzerland)
Brian Trammell, CERT/NetSA (USA)
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Technical Program Committee:
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Nikita Borisov, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA)
Matthias Bossardt, KPMG (Switzerland)
Nevil Brownlee, CAIDA/University of Auckland (New Zealand)
KC Claffy, CAIDA/University of California San Diego (USA)
Michael Collins, CERT/NetSA (USA)
Marco Cremonini, University of Milan (Italy)
Michalis Foukarakis, ICS-FORTH (Greece)
Carrie Gates, CA Labs (USA)
David Maltz, Microsoft (USA)
John McHugh, Dalhousie University (Canada)
Ruoming Pang, Google (USA)
Stefano Paraboschi, University of Bergamo (Italy)
Dave Plonka, University of Wisconsin at Madison (USA)
Carsten Schmoll, Fraunhofer FOKUS (Germany)
Tim Shimeall, CERT/NetSA (USA)
Panos Trimintzios, European Network and Information Security Agency (Greece)
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Extended deadline IEEE WiVeC - 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Vehicular Communications
by Sepulcre Ribes, Miguel 07 May '08
by Sepulcre Ribes, Miguel 07 May '08
07 May '08
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this Call for Papers and
Demos]
FINAL EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE (papers and demos): 19th May 2008
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2nd IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Vehicular Communications
(IEEE WiVeC'08)
21-22 September 2008, Calgary Marriott, 110 9th Avenue SE, Calgary,
Alberta T2G 5A6 Canada
http://www.ieeevtc.org/wivec2008/ <http://www.ieeevtc.org/wivec2008/>
Sponsored by the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (VTS)
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Wireless vehicular communications has been identified as a key
technology for increasing road safety and transport efficiency, and
providing Internet access on the move to ensure wireless ubiquitous
connectivity. The potential of this technology has been acknowledged
with the establishment of ambitious research programs worldwide, such as
the European eSafety initiative, the US programs derived from the
Intelligent Vehicle Initiative and the Japanese InternetITS and AHS
programs.
The IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (VTS) currently covers through its
areas of interest (Mobile Radio, Transportation Systems and Automotive
Electronics) all technical aspects needed to make wireless vehicular
communications a reality. As a result, the IEEE VTS society has decided
to establish a technical symposium on wireless vehicular communications,
with the first issues planned to be co-located with the reputed IEEE VTC
conferences.
The IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Vehicular Communications
(WiVeC) will cover all vehicular wireless communications aspects of
Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V), Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) and
Vehicle-to-Person (V2P) communications, including implications on
transport efficiency and safety, implications on automotive electronics,
liability issues, standardizations efforts and spectrum assignment.
After a successful first WiVeC edition in 2007
(http://www.ieeevtc.org/wivec2007/ <http://www.ieeevtc.org/wivec2007/> )
with over 150 participants in the 2-day event, the second IEEE WiVeC
symposium will be co-located with the 68th IEEE Vehicular Technology
Conference 2008 Fall conference and will take place at the Calgary
Marriott Hotel in Calgary on the 21st and 22nd of September 2008.
Combined registrations packages will be offered for WiVeC and VTC
events.
All accepted papers will be included in the VTC 2008-Fall conference
proceedings and will be published on the IEEE Xplore database. A
selection of the best WiVeC papers will be published in a special issue
of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine http://www.ieeevtm.org
<http://www.ieeevtm.org/>
Authors are encouraged to submit full papers (a maximum of five pages)
through the conference web site.
Topics of interest
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The WiVec Symposium seeks original papers - not published or currently
under review for another workshop, conference, or journal - in the area
of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V), vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I), and
vehicle-to-person (V2P) wireless communications. Areas of interest
include, but are not limited to:
* RF technologies, antenna design, physical layer and propagation
models.
* Radio resource management and interference management.
* Spectrum assignment and EMC regulations.
* Architecture, networking protocols (including ad-hoc, routing, data
dissemination, etc) and their evalutation.
* QoS and cross-layer optimization design.
* Communications systems and technologies.
* Testbeds and simulation platforms.
* Interworking with sensor network technologies.
* In-car electronics and embedded integration of wireless vehicular
communications.
* Roadside infrastructure.
* Mobility management, mobility and vehicle traffic models.
* Digital maps and location technologies.
* Decision and control issues.
* Human-Machine Interface.
* Applications (Ecall, toll collection, traffic information, wireless
diagnosis etc.).
* Security, liability and privacy.
* Standards development, business models, policies (e.g., Cooperative
aspects of vehicular communication).
* Assessment of impact on transport efficiency and safety.
* Scalability issues in metropolitan-wide vehicular networks.
Regular Paper Submissions
-------------------------
Authors are encouraged to submit full length papers (maximum 5 pages)
following the submission guidelines provided at
http://www.ieeevtc.org/wivec2008/ <http://www.ieeevtc.org/wivec2008/>
Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings published by
the IEEE and will be included in the IEEE Xplore digital library.
A selection of the best WiVeC papers will be published in a special
issue of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine (www.ieeevtm.org
<http://www.ieeevtm.org/> ).
Important Dates for regular papers
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Paper Submission Deadline: 19th May 2008
Notification of acceptance: 7h June 2008
Camera-ready papers due (strict deadline): 14th June 2008
Call for Demos
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Together with the poster session, WiVeC will feature a demo session
designed to allow industrials and researchers to showcase their latest
industrial applications and research prototypes in WiVeC related topics.
Poster and demo sessions will be co-located to ensure maximum visibility
and a close interaction between presenters and participants. Demo
proposals covering innovative technologies, platforms, analysis tools
and applications related to wireless vehicular communications are
encouraged. Submissions describing both mature or innovative systems and
prototypes developed for commercial use or for research purposes, from
industries or universities, are encouraged. The submitted demo proposal
should include in a maximum of 2 A4 pages following the WiVeC paper
format:
1. Title, authors and contact information.
2. Technical content to be demonstrated.
3. An overview of the demonstration set-up (the inclusion of photographs
of the demonstrator are encouraged) and the results that will be shown
to attendees.
4. Any URLs that link to screen-shots, live demos, or related
information
The authors should also email the Demo Chair with information on the
equipment or facilities required for the system demonstration (e.g.,
power supplies, Internet connections, table dimensions, etc).
Demonstrations could be supported by a poster describing the general
set-up of the demonstration, its background and technical content to be
demonstrated. Demo participants interested to use a poster should also
inform the demos chair. Demonstrations will be selected based on their
novelty, technical quality, and attractiveness of the demonstrated
system. Accepted demonstrations will be included in IEEE Xplore and the
Conference CDROM.
Please note that for every accepted demonstration, it is required that
at least one person registers for the conference and presents the demo.
However, no additional paper charge is needed for authors that are
already presenting a regular paper in IEEE WiVeC'08.
Important Dates for Demos
-------------------------
Demo Submission Deadline: 19th May 2008
Notification of acceptance: 7h June 2008
Camera-ready papers due (strict deadline): 14th June 2008
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[Tccc] CFP: Journal of High Speed Networks, Special Issue on QoS Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks
by Kemal Akkaya 07 May '08
by Kemal Akkaya 07 May '08
07 May '08
Apologies if you receive multiple copies.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Journal of High Speed Networks
Special Issue on QoS Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks
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Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN) is a promising technology that offers solutions
for low-cost broadband Internet access by extending the local area networks to
wide area. Unlike mobile ad hoc and sensor networks, the mesh nodes in a WMN
are stationary and have access to unlimited power. Typically, mobile clients
connect to the mesh nodes and use the backbone to communicate with one another
over large distances and with nodes on the Internet through a gateway.
One of the distinct characteristics of WMNs is that the mesh nodes can employ
multiple radios and utilize multiple channels which thereby bring a potential
to improve the throughput and bandwidth of the network. In addition,
directional and multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antennas can be employed.
Such technologies can be exploited for end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS)
provisioning that can be used to offer some level of service differentiation to
facilitate multimedia/real-time data communication, Video on Demand, VoIP, etc.
over WMNs. Prior research on QoS provisioning in mobile ad hoc and sensor
networks has mostly addressed the challenges under the single channel paradigm.
While the research community has recently started to study the QoS challenges
in WMNs, the current focus has largely been on bandwidth guarantees for traffic
going out of the WMN to the Internet via the gateway(s). Therefore, further
research is needed to provide QoS guarantees for intra-WMN traffic not only on
bandwidth but also on delay, delay jitter and reliability so that WMNs can be
realized as a technology in the near future.
The goal of this special issue is to collect papers in the area of QoS
provisioning in multi-radio, multi-channel, multi-hop WMNs. We solicit papers
which will address QoS challenges under multiple radios and channels, provide
the foundation for applications such as Video on Demand, teleconferencing and
VoIP, and deal with channel assignment and routing problems simultaneously.
Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
- QoS routing with multiple radios/channels
- Providing delay and delay jitter guarantees
- Cross-layer design and optimization
- Dynamic channel assignment with QoS routing
- MIMO techniques for QoS provisioning
- Handling mobility of mesh clients during QoS support
- Performance analysis
- Wireless mesh network testbed design and measurements
- Fault-tolerance and QoS provisioning
- Security and QoS provisioning
- Utilization of cognitive radio for QoS provisioning
- Centralized vs. distributed QoS algorithms
Important Dates:
- Manuscript Due: November 14, 2008
- Acceptance Notification: January 14, 2009
- Final Manuscript Due: February 4, 2009
Submission Guidelines:
All submissions to the Journal must be in English and based on original
research of some fundamental significance. The paper must not be published or
submitted for publication elsewhere, although part of the paper may have been
published in conference proceedings. A manuscript largely based on a conference
paper must be so identified. It is expected that the author(s) have obtained
necessary approval or clearance prior to submitting the paper. All submissions
to the Journal will be reviewed by competent referees and are considered on the
basis of their technical correctness, contribution, novelty, readability and
usefulness to the Journal's readership. The font size should be at least 10 and
the number of pages should not exceed 15. IEEE transaction style is preferable.
Please send the papers in pdf format to kemal(a)cs.siu.edu with a title of
Special Issue of Journal of High Speed Networks.
Guest Editors:
Kemal Akkaya
Dept. of Computer Science
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Carbondale, IL 62901
Email : kemal(a)cs.siu.edu
Suleyman Uludag
School Computer Science
University of Michigan Flint
Flint, MI 48502
Email : uludag(a)umflint.edu
Ali Bicak
Stradford University
Falls Church, Virginia 22043
Email: bicakali(a)ieee.org
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Kemal Akkaya
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Computer Science
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, IL 62901
Tel: 618-453 60 54
Fax: 618-453 60 44
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[Fwd: JCOMSS Special Issue - Medical Applications for Wireless Sensor Networks]
by Lars Wolf 07 May '08
by Lars Wolf 07 May '08
07 May '08
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Betreff: JCOMSS Special Issue - Medical Applications for Wireless
Sensor Networks
Datum: Wed, 7 May 2008 16:39:21 +0100
Von: Joel Rodrigues <joeljr(a)ieee.org>
An: multicomm(a)comsoc.org
(Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP)
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CFP Special Issue on* Medical Applications for Wireless Sensor Networks*
(_http://lab405.fesb.hr/jcomss/index.php?call=1_)
**
JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS
(_http://lab405.fesb.hr/jcomss/index.php_)
Submission deadline: June 1, 2008
Guest Editors:
Joel Rodrigues, University of Beira Interior, Portugal
(_joeljr(a)ieee.org_ <mailto:joeljr@ieee.org>)
Farid Farahmand, Central Connecticut State University, USA
(_farahmandfar(a)ccsu.edu_ <mailto:farahmandfar@ccsu.edu>)
Pascal Lorenz, University of Haute Alsace, France (_lorenz(a)ieee.org_
<mailto:lorenz@ieee.org>)
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) play an important role in medical
diagnosis and patient monitoring. New wireless
sensors and medical devices continue to be developed to create safer
health care environments. The rapid growth of
using such devices and technologies in medical fields has created new
opportunities and applications. However,
enormous challenges still remain to be resolved in order to develop
flexible, reliable, secure, and power-efficient
networks suitable for medical needs.
High-quality, original, unpublished contributions will be considered for
the issue. Authors wishing to submit papers
should send an electronic version (PDF or postscript file only) with a
separate cover letter containing the paper title,
authors with affiliations, and up to 200 words abstract, to one of the
Guest Editors.
Topics include, but not limited to, the following:
• /Biomedical Sensors and Systems /
• /Biotelemetry /
• /Biosurveillance Systems and Applications /
• /Body Sensor Networks /
• /Clinical Biofeedback /
• /Communications Protocols and Architectures /
• /e-Health /
• /Embedded Computing Systems /
• /Medical Signal Acquisition, Analysis and Processing /
• /MicroElectricoMechanical Systems (MEMS) /
• /Mobile Applications /
• /Modeling and Simulation /
• /Performance Evaluation /
• /Real-time Systems /
• /Security and Privacy /
• /Telemedicine /
• /Weareable Sensors and Systems /
• /Wireless Sensor Networks /
//
Best regards,
Joel Rodrigues
__________________________________________________
Joel Rodrigues
PhD, MSc, Eng, IEEE Senior Member.
Networks and Multimedia Group, Institute of Telecommunications
Department of Informatics, University of Beira Interior
Rua Marques d'Avila e Bolama
6201-001 Covilha, Portugal
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