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>
> Folks,
>
> Here (and attached) is the Call-for-Papers for the next issue in the
> /IEEE Communications Magazine/ Consumer Communications and Networking
> Series (to be published in December 2009).
>
> Please feel free to share this CFP with others and encourage people to
> submit.
>
> Thanks,
> Stan Moyer
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Call for Papers
>
>
> /IEEE Communications Magazine/
>
>
> Consumer Communications and Networking Series
>
> Recent trends in consumer networking are that consumers are both
> creators and producers of content (albeit of varying quality!) and
> peer distribution is the natural model. This is one of the emerging
> trends that impact how consumers can use devices to create,
> manipulate, store, and access content --- and is surely a much
> different view compared to only five years ago where most experts
> still viewed the world in terms of servers and clients, producers and
> consumers as distinct and separate entities....indeed, there are still
> dinosaur organizations out there today who are fighting a rearguard
> action to protect their dwindling revenue streams because they haven't
> been brave enough to embrace this new model. Trends like this are
> ones that papers for the consumer communications and networking series
> should address.
>
> We have also seen the technological reach of existing solutions being
> applied in unconventional ways where all aspects of our digital lives
> are being consumed to provide novel platforms where interoperation
> between disparate technologies is now possible. For example, the
> automotive industry is now producing cars that include ad hoc networks
> designed to provide multimedia solutions as well as links to wide area
> communications via satellite networks. Using these networking
> capabilities and interfaces such as USB we see automobile
> functionality being extended. In this sense the boundaries between the
> car and conventional consumer devices are beginning to blur.
>
> Perhaps the sole technology responsible for the many technological
> advances we see today is communications. Example communications
> technologies include the emergence of 3G and 4G, LTE and WiMax,
> Bluetooth, Zigbee, Ultrawideband, TV-band, and Powerline and Free
> space optical. Applications of these technologies include personal
> and body area networking, home networking, game networking, ad-hoc
> networking, and sensor networking. These networks may be connected
> through networking layers that are cognitive, peer-to-peer enabled,
> and have the properties of self organisation and management. These
> networks will become key enablers where we are already seeing
> ubiquitous content distribution models, for example, television can
> now be viewed wherever we are and on any devices capable of connecting
> to one of the many networking paradigms defined above. With these
> networks we can expect a platform for true innovation where content
> distribution will overlay these networks using compression, rights
> management, delivery, and appropriate quality of service mechanisms
> that can be seamlessly moved over these next generation networks. All
> of this is made possible by networking, software and middleware that
> present to the service designer the tools to provide ease of use,
> security, and stunning interactivity to the end consumer.
>
> With this in mind the /IEEE Communications Magazine /is seeking papers
> that emphasize consumer networking in whatever physical environment it
> finds itself. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the
> following:
>
> *Scope of Contributions *
>
> * Wireless Multimedia Networks
> * Body and Personal Area Networks
> * Mobile Networks and Multimedia
> * Emerging Wireless Technologies (Ultra Wideband, OFDM, RFID,
> Zigbee, etc.)
> * Distributed Network Protocols for Multimedia High Definition
> Audio/Video Networking
> * Networked Appliances
> * Entertainment Networks
> * P2P Algorithms and Architectures for Consumer Electronics Peer
> Streaming, Networking and Applications
> * Home Networking and Automation
> * Next Generation Networks
> * Pervasive Computing and Contextual Systems
> * Middleware for Networked Consumer Devices
> * Media and Device Adaptation
> * Architecture, Platforms and Protocols for Networked Games and
> Virtual Worlds.
> * Social Networking and Home Entertainment
> * Music and Movie Distribution Models
> * Augmented Reality
> * Task Computing and the Home
> * Home Sensor Networks
> * Autonomic Home Networking
> * Zero Configuration Networking
> * Digital Rights Management
> * Trust in Social Networks
> * Voice/Video of IP
>
> ****
>
> *Submission*
>
> Articles should be /tutorial/ in nature, with the intended audience
> being all members of the communications technology communities. They
> should be written in a style comprehensible to readers outside the
> specialty of the article. Articles should not exceed 4500 words.
> Figures and tables should be limited to a combined total of six.
> Complete guidelines for prospective authors can be found at:
> http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/commag/sub_guidelines.html and a brief
> summary is available at
> http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/edbd-web/reviewformintro.html. Please
> submit a PDF (preferred) or MSWORD formatted paper by May 1, 2009 via
> Manuscript Central (http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/commag-ieee).
> Register or log in, and go to the Author Center. Follow the
> instructions there. Select the topic "December 2009/Consumer
> Communications and Networking Series."
>
> *Schedule for Submissions:*
>
> Submission Deadline: May 1, 2009
> Notification of Acceptance: August 15, 2009
> Final Manuscript Due: September 15, 2009
> Publication Date: December 1, 2009
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[Tccc] Workshop on Sensor Networks for Earth and Space Science Applications (held at IPSN 2009)
by Panangadan, Anand V 09 Feb '09
by Panangadan, Anand V 09 Feb '09
09 Feb '09
Workshop on Sensor Networks for Earth and Space Science Applications (ESSA 2009)
Held in conjunction with ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN)
San Francisco, CA, USA
April 16, 2009
Wireless sensor networks and their applications have grown steadily during the
past decade as a result of the convergence of various technologies spanning wireless,
data processing algorithms, computing hardware, storage, and sensor capabilities.
The pervasive nature of static and mobile sensors scattered throughout the environment
enables multi-resolution capture of environmental or ambient information that serve as
the basis of intelligence for knowledge inference and decision-making.
Information processing for sensor networks enables new capabilities to operate autonomously and learn,
perceive, reason, and react intelligently to their environments.
Large scale sensor networks are now being used in a number of Earth and Space Science applications,
including large-area terrestrial systems for geologic monitoring, volcano/plume monitoring,
seismic (earthquake) monitoring, large-scale ocean monitoring for tsunamis, storm surges, plumes,
algae blooms, and weather forecasting systems comprised of aerial and ground/coastal nodes.
Such Earth and Space sensor networks are now evolving from "passive observation and reporting systems"
to "active and reactive systems" that dynamically evolve in response to complex and rapid spatio-temporal events.
This workshop is a forum for scientists and researchers to present new ideas and papers on sensor networks applications
in the areas of Earth and Space Science.
Papers on all aspects of Earth and Space Applications can be submitted to this workshop.
We expect this workshop to have invited papers as well as contributed papers.
Topics of interest include, but not limited to, are:
- Monitoring of long range and large-scale phenomena
- Geologic and Seismic monitoring
- Chemical plumes and other atmospheric events
- Oceanic events prediction and monitoring
- Sensor networks applications in near space and deep space
- Data fusion, compression, and processing for sensorwebs
- Simulation, emulation, and experiments on sensor networks for Earth and Space Science
- Databases, data search/mining technologies and knowledge extraction mechanisms from sensor networks in Earth and Space Science
- Information management, and data visualization and display techniques for sensor networks
- Signal processing, control, and resource management solutions for sensor networks
- AI and machine learning for sensor networks
- Intelligent networking and routing protocols for optimal operation of large-scale sensor networks
Dates:
Submission: February 28, 2009
Notification of Acceptance: March 22, 2009
Final Version Due: April 2, 2009
Webpage: http://viterbi.usc.edu/ESSA2009
General Chair: Srikanta Kumar, BAE Systems
Program Co-Chairs: Ashit Talukder, JPL (Ashit.Talukder(a)jpl.nasa.gov) and Cauligi Raghavendra, USC (raghu(a)usc.edu)
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[Tccc] CFP: Special Issue on Sensor Network for Building Monitoring: From Theory to Real Application
by Malka Nishanthi Halgamuge 09 Feb '09
by Malka Nishanthi Halgamuge 09 Feb '09
09 Feb '09
CALL FOR PAPERS
EJSE Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering
Special Issue on Sensor Network for Building Monitoring: From Theory to Real Application
http://www.ejse.org
EJSE invites contributions on the above subject to the first issue of an ongoing series of special ssues in building monitoring using sensor networks. Monitoring and automatic control of building environment is a crucial application of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). The investigation of efficient sensor network design that minimizes energy dissipation in a battery of the sensor node with limited battery power is a vital consideration for sensor network lifetime. Therefore careful scheduling of battery power in sensor networks has become a critical issue in network design. Recent technological developments have permitted miniaturization and power efficiency of sensors, and integration of data into applications for building monitoring and computer interaction. Sensor networks illustrate an exceptional improvement over traditional sensors. However, there are still many challenges to be met before we see more widespread use of WSN in building monitoring applications.
The principal objective of this special issue is to assemble papers on recent advances made in the area of sensor networks for monitoring buildings. Authors are specially invited to submit contributions in, (but not restricted to), the following topics:
- Practical experience and knowledge gained with real life deployment of sensor networks for building monitoring for examples temperature, light intensity, CO and CO2 level
- Novel techniques for actual sensor deployment, data gathering in building monitoring
- Effects on activity monitoring, reliable communication, quality of service and security
- Power efficient communication: miniaturization, system integration and energy scavenging
Submission Details:
Papers Deadline: 30th June 2009
Acceptance Notification: 31st July 2009
Final Manuscript Due: 31st August 2009
Publication Date: October 2009
Guest Editors:
Dr. Malka N. Halgamuge
Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
University of Melbourne, Australia
malka.nisha at unimelb.edu.au
A/Prof Nick Haritos
Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
University of Melbourne, Australia
nharitos at unimelb.edu.au
Series Editor:
Editor-in-Chief, EJSE
Prof Priyan Mendis
Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
University of Melbourne, Australia
pamendis at unimelb.edu.au
Submitted papers should be of high quality and not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. All manuscripts should be submitted online at: http://www.ejse.org. Please read the author guidelines, which are located at http://www.ejse.org. For further questions or inquiries, please contact Dr. Malka N. Halgamuge (malka.nisha at unimelb.edu.au)
Best Regards
Malka
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Melbourne School of Engineering
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010 Australia.
Phone: +61 3 8344 6769
Email: malka.nisha(a)unimelb.edu.au
Home Page: http://www.civenv.unimelb.edu.au/~malkah/
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Betreff: [MM-INTEREST] Call for Submissions - ACM Multimedia 2009
Datum: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 22:07:10 +0100
Von: Susanne Boll <susanne.boll(a)INFORMATIK.UNI-OLDENBURG.DE>
Antwort an: Susanne Boll <susanne.boll(a)INFORMATIK.UNI-OLDENBURG.DE>
An: MM-INTEREST(a)LISTSERV.ACM.ORG
Referenzen:
<D7F4D37F-5E3C-42FB-8614-6520EB02FF3A(a)informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>
Beijing Hotel, Beijing, China
October 19-24, 2009
www.acmmm09.org
<https://webmail.ewi.tudelft.nl/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.acmmm09…>
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General Chairs
Wen Gao, Peking University, China
Yong Rui, Microsoft, China
Alan Hanjalic, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
cordially invite you to participate in this premier annual event on
multimedia research, technology and art. The conference will have an
excellent technical program, and will be surrounded by a multimedia art
exhibition and a number of outstanding state-of-the-art tutorials and
workshops. Special highlights will include an extended and carefully
designed program of panel discussions, and the new concept of Multimedia
Grand Challenge that we introduce in 2009 as a part of the conference
program.
The technical program will consist of the oral/poster sessions and
invited talks with topics of interest in:
(a) Multimedia content analysis, processing, and retrieval
(b) Multimedia networking, sensor networks, and systems support
(c) Multimedia tools, end-systems, and applications
(d) Human-Centered Multimedia
**
*Full papers* are solicited to be presented in oral sessions,
while *short papers* will be presented as posters in an interactive setting.
**
*Important Dates for Full and Short Papers:*
**
*April 10, 2009* Full Paper Registration (Abstract
Submission) Deadline
*April 17, 2009* Full Paper Submission Deadline
*May 8, 2009* Short Paper Submission Deadline
*July 3, 2009* Notification of Acceptance
*July 24, 2009* Camera-ready Submission Deadline
**
In addition to full and short papers, submissions are also solicited for
the conference events listed below. The submission guidelines for each
of the conference events can be found on *http://www.acmmm09.org
<http://www.acmmm09.org/>***
**
*Panels *will consist of discussions on timely and controversial topics.
**
*Tutorials *will address the state-of-the-art developments regarding all
aspects of multimedia, and will be of interest to the entire multimedia
community, from novices in the world of multimedia to the most seasoned
researchers, from people working in academia to industry professionals.
**
*Workshops *will address focused topics pertinent to the main conference
that demand dedicated coverage due to their relevance to the current
multimedia research and development.
**
*Open Source Competition* *2009* will be the sixth edition of this
successful competition emphasizing the impact the ACM Multimedia
conference aims to achieve on multimedia practice.
**
*Brave New Topics* track is a special sessions track containing papers
extending the boundaries of multimedia research.
**
*Technical Demos* will show what is currently possible regarding all
aspects of multimedia technology and its applications.
**
*Video Program* allows researchers and artists to demonstrate their
tools, systems or applications without having to bring the equipment for
a "live" demo.
*Interactive Art Program* will include long and short papers describing
interactive multimedia art works, tools, applications, and technical
approaches for creative uses of multimedia content and technology. It
will also include an art exhibition.
**
*NEW in 2009:** Multimedia Grand Challenge* is a set of challenges from
various industry leaders, geared to engage the multimedia research
community in solving relevant, interesting and challenging questions
about the industry's 2-5 year horizon.
**
*Doctoral Symposium* is an opportunity for students involved in the
preparation of a PhD to interactively discuss their research issues and
ideas with senior researchers, and receive constructive feedback from
members of the research community.
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Betreff: [Tccc] CFP: AD HOC NOW 2009
Datum: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 00:16:13 +1100
Von: Chun Tung Chou <ctchou(a)cse.unsw.edu.au>
An: tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu
CALL FOR PAPERS
ADHOCNOW 2009
The Eigth International Conference on Ad hoc
Networks and Wireless
September 16-19, 2009
Murcia, Spain
http://libra.inf.um.es/~pedrom/adhocnow/
Since its creation in 2002, AD HOC NOW has become a well-established
and well-known international conference dedicated to wireless and
mobile computing. It serves as a forum for interesting discussions
on ongoing research and new contributions. The conference addresses
both experimental and theoretical research in the areas of ad hoc
networks, sensor networks, mesh networks and vehicular networks. It
focuses on all issues from link layer up to the application layer.
IMPORTANT DATES
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Abstract Submission: March 22, 2008
Paper Submission : March 27, 2008
Notification of Acceptance: May 20, 2008
Camera-ready versions due: June 7, 2008
Demo proposals due: May 3, 2009
SCOPE
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We seek original contributions as work in progress, experimental and
theoretical research in Wireless Sensor, Ad-Hoc, Mobile and Wireless
Networks. Submissions must not be published or under review for another
conference or journal. We are interested, but not limited to, research
papers in any of the following areas:
* Access Control
* Ad Hoc Networks of Autonomous Intelligent Systems
* Algorithmic Issues
* Analytic Methods and Modeling for Performance Evaluation
* Ad Hoc Network Applications and Architectures
* Delay-Tolerant Networking
* Distributed Algorithms for Ad Hoc Networks
* Energy Efficiency
* Geometric Graphs
* Location Discovery and Management
* Mobile Ad Hoc Computing Platforms, Systems and Testbeds
* Quality-of-Service
* Routing Protocols (Unicast, Multicast, etc.)
* Secure Services and Protocols
* Sensor Networks
* Self-Configuration
* Service Discovery
* Timing Synchronization
* Vehicular Networks
* Wireless Internet
* Wireless Mesh Networks
PROCEEDINGS
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As in the past years, we plan to have the proceedings of Adhoc Now
2009
published by Springer-Verlag, as part of the Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (LNCS) series.
High-quality articles will be invited for an special issue of the Ad
Hoc and Sensor Wireless Networks Journal (AHSWN).
PAPER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
----------------------------
Authors are strongly encouraged to (but not required to)
submit a 150 word abstract of their paper along with three keywords
by the abstract submission deadline (March 22, 2008). Acceptable
formats for the abstracts are plain text, postscript (PS) and
portable document format (PDF).
Submissions should not exceed 14 pages (including a 150 word
abstract, all figures, tables and references) in Springer Verlag LNCS
format. Acceptable formats for papers are PS and PDF. Submissions
which are not in the appropriate format will be rejected without review.
All papers will be reviewed for technical merit. Each accepted paper
will be published in the conference proceedings, provided at least
one author of the paper registers to present the paper at the
conference.
All abstract and paper submissions will be handled electronically
at http://s01.inf.um.es/openconf/openconf.php
WORKSHOPS
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Several workshops are expected to be co-located with the main
conference. The themes of the workshops are expected to be related to
the technical areas of mobile and wireless computing. They will
provide a platform for presenting novel ideas in a less formal and
possibly more focused way than the conference itself.
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit workshop proposals
to ADHOCNOW Workshop Co-chairs, Miguel Labrador
(labrador@cse .usf.edu) and Ivan Stojmenovic (stojmenovic(a)storm.ca),
no later than March 1, 2009. Submissions should be sent by e-mail to
both co-chairs including the following information:
1. Name of the workshop
2. Description of goals, scope, previous history (if any), and why it
is important in mobile and wireless networking.
3. Name and complete contact address of the organizers, including key
workshop volunteers such as workshop chair, program chair, and
tentative program committee members.
4. Description of the workshop requirements (projector, poster
facilities,...). Preference will be given to those requiring a single
meeting room (for simplified logistics).
For additional information, please contact the Workshop Co-chairs:
Miguel Labrador (labrador(a)cse.usf.edu) and Ivan Stojmenovic
(stojmenovic(a)storm.ca
).
SYSTEM DEMONSTRATIONS
---------------------
Proposals for Panels and System demonstrations are also solicited.
Proposals should not exceed 3 pages in LNCS format and should include
a description of theme and panelists in the case of panels and a
description of the demo and the equipment to be used in the case of
demos.
Potential demonstrators and panel organizers are requested to submit a
proposal in PS or PDF format both Panel and Demo Co-Chairs (Carolina
Pinart, cpg(a)tid.es and Juan A. Sanchez, jlaguna(a)um.es) by May 3, 2009.
Please include contact information (postal address, email address,
phone and fax numbers) in the submission.
Accepted proposals for system demonstrations and panels will be
allotted
three pages in the proceedings, provided at least one author
registers to present the demo/panel at the conference.
TECHNICAL COMMITTEES
--------------------
Program Committee Co-Chairs:
Pedro M. Ruiz, University of Murcia, Spain
J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Univ. of California at Santa Cruz, USA
Workshop Co-chairs
Ivan Stojmenovic, Univ. of Ottawa, Canada
Miguel Labrador, Univ. of South Florida, USA
Submission Co-Chairs
Juan A. Sanchez, University of Murcia, Spain
Hannes Frey, University of Paderborn, Germany
Panel and Demosntration Co-Chairs
Carolina Pinart, Telefonica I+D, Spain
Steering Committee:
Evangelos Kranakis, Carleton University, Canada
Michel Barbeau, Carleton University, Canada
S. S. Ravi, SUNY Albany, USA
Ioanis Nikolaidis, Univ. of Alberta, Canada
Violet R. Syrotiuk, Arizona State Univ., USA
Thomas Kunz, Carleton University, Canada
Ivan Stojmenovic, Univ. of Ottawa, Canada
Publicity Co-Chairs:
Chun Tung Chou, University of New South Wales, Australia
Jaime Lloret, Univ. Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Technical Program Committee:
Nael Abu-Ghazaleh, SUNY Binghamton, USA.
Stefano Basagni, Northeastern University, USA.
Luciano Bononi, University of Bologna, Italy.
Jiannong Cao, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong.
Juan Carlos Cano, Univ. Politecnica de Valencia, Spain.
Jean Carle, University of Lille, France.
Arnaud Casteigts, SITE University of Ottawa, Canada.
Edgar Chavez, Univ. Michoacana San Nicolas de Hidalgo, Mexico.
Chun Tung Chou, University of New South Wales, Australia.
Costas Constantinou, University of Birmingham, UK.
Sajal Das, University Texas at Arlington, USA.
Mischa Dohler, Centre Tecnologic de Telecom. de Catalunya, Spain.
Falko Dressler, Univ. of Erlangen, Germany.
Vasilis Friderikos, King's College London, UK.
Jie Gao, Stony Brook University, USA.
Silvia Giordano, University of Applied Science - SUPSI, Switzerland.
Xiaohua Jia, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Holger Karl, University of Paderborn, Germany
Ralf Klasing, CNRS, France.
Evangelos Kranakis, Carleton University, Canada.
Thomas Kunz, Carleton University, Canada.
Ivan Lequerica, Telefonica I+D, Spain.
Xiang-Yang Li, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA.
Xu Li, University of Ottawa, Canada.
Weifa Liang, The Australian National University, Australia.
Hai Liu, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong SAR.
Pietro Manzoni, Univ. Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Cecilia Mascolo, University of Cambridge, UK.
Jelena Misic, University of Manitoba, Canada.
Nathalie Mitton, University of Lille, France.
Mark Mosko, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA.
Lata Narayanan, Concordia University, Canada
Amiya Nayak, SITE University of Ottawa, Canada.
Ioanis Nikolaidis, University of Alberta, Canada.
Stephan Olariu, Old Dominion University - Norfolk, USA.
Jaroslav Opatrny, Concordia University, Canada.
Marina Papatriantafilou, Chalmers University, Sweden
Hamid Sadjadpour, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA.
Juan A. Sanchez, University of Murcia, Spain.
Paolo Santi, Istituto di Informatica e Telematica del CNR, Italy
Ignacio Solis, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA.
Violet Syrotiuk, Arizona State University, USA.
Jie Wu, Florida Atlantic University, USA.
Kui Wu, University of Victoria, Canada.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
--------------------------
For additional information please contact Pedro M. Ruiz
(mailto:pedrom AT um.es)
--
Chun Tung Chou
Associate Professor
School of Computer Science and Engineering
The University of New South Wales
Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
Phone: +61-2-9385 7203
Fax:+61-2-9385 5995
Email: ctchou(a)cse.unsw.edu.au
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CALL FOR PAPERS
PFLDNet 2009
The 7th International Workshop on Protocols for Future,
Large-Scale and Diverse Network Transports (PFLDNeT)
The University of Tokyo, Japan
May 21-22, 2009
Web page: http://www.hpcc.jp/pfldnet2009
Scope
The Internet continues to evolve along several dimensions, allowing
more and more end systems to communicate in increasingly diverse
ways. At one end of the performance spectrum, the Internet protocols
provide communication facilities for extremely-high-speed special-use
networks. At the other end of the performance spectrum, the Internet
contains very low-power and low-bandwidth networks that cater to
infrequent, bursty communication. Enabling efficient and high-
performance end-to-end communication across such a diverse internetwork
is a difficult problem, which is not solved by current transport
layer protocols. The need to support an application base that grows
more and more dissimilar adds additional challenges.
The 7th International Workshop on Protocols for Future, Large-Scale
& Diverse Network Transports (PFLDNeT)brings together researchers
and practitioners from all continents to exchange their ideas and
experiences in the area of transport layer issues for modern
communication networks. The workshop provides theorists,
experimentalists
and technologists with a focused, highly interactive opportunity
to present, discuss and exchange experience on leading research,
development and future directions in transport and application
protocols for networks that are increasingly growing in size,
heterogeneity and dynamicity of interaction.
PFLDNeT 2009 solicits papers that further the research on end-to-end
communication protocols for todays and tomorrows Internet in all
its diversity along the continuum from specialized grid networks,
optical transports, wireless connections, to lossy and low-power
networks. A specific focus of the workshop lies on transport
protocols for the efficient end-to-end transfer of data for a diverse
set of applications and application-layer protocols.
Now approaching its seventh instantiation, the PFLDneT workshop has
broadened its focus over the years from protocols targeted at
specific fast, long-distance networks (the original expansion of
the PFLDneT acronym) into a venue where all kinds of new ideas
relating to end-to-end transport protocols for diverse network
scenarios are being discussed first.
The previous International Workshops on Protocols for Fast, Long-
Distance Networks held at CERN (2003), Argonne (2004), Lyon (2005),
Nara (2006), Marina del Rey (2007) and Manchester (2008) were very
successful in bringing together many researchers from all over the
world including North America, Europe and Asia who are working on
these problems. PFLDNeT 2009 will continue this tradition, and
provide a perfect forum for researchers in this area to exchange
ideas and experience.
Important Dates and Relevant Event Information
Position Paper submission: February 27th
Notification of Acceptance: March 30th
Final camera ready submission: May 1st
Conference: May 21st and 22nd
IRTF ICCRG meeting: May 20th
Workshop web site
The latest information of the workshop is updated in
http://www.hpcc.jp/pfldnet2009
Topics
PFLDNeT 2009 covers all aspects related to transport protocols for the
current and future Internet, including, but not limited to:
- Protocol development
- Enhancements of TCP
- Innovative congestion control mechanisms
- Novel data transport protocols designed for new networks and
- applications
- Explicit signaling protocols: optimization criteria and deployment
- strategies
- Pacing and shaping of traffic
- Parallel transfers and multi-streaming
- Performance evaluation
- Modeling and simulation-based results
- Interaction of transport protocols and network equipment
- Experiments on real networks and live measurements
- Protocol benchmarking
- Transport over optical networks
- Protocol implementation and hardware issues
- End system performance
- Data replication and striping
- Applications with demanding or unusual network performance
- requirements
- Bulk-data transfer applications
- Transport service for Grids
- Quality-of-service and scalability issues
- Multicast
Workshop Organizers
Program Committee Chairs:
Lars Eggert, Nokia Research Center, FI
Kei Hiraki, The University of Tokyo, JP
Steering Committee:
Lachlan Andrew, Swinburne University of Technology, AU
Richard Hughes-Jones, Univ. of Manchester, UK
Katsushi Kobayashi, AIST, JP
Doug Leith, Hamilton Institute, IE
Injong Rhee, North Carolina State University, US
Pascale Vicat-Blanc, INRIA, FR
Michael Welzl, Univ. of Innsbruck, AT
Program Committee:
Dirceu Cavendish ,KIT, JP
Larry Dunn, Univ. of Minnesota, US
Tomohiro Kudoh , AIST, JP
Venkatram Vishwanath, EVL, USA
Steven Low, Caltech, US
Saverio Mascolo, Politecnico di Bari, IT
Hideyuki Shimonishi, NEC, JP
David X. Wei, Facebook, US
Yoshifumi Nishida, Sony CSL, JP
Joerg Ott, TKK, FI
Joe Touch, USC/ISI, US
Mark Handley, UCL, UK
Aleksandar Kuzmanovic, Northwestern University, US
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IEEE ICME 2009 Call for Workshop Papers
http://www.icme09.org/workshops.html
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Workshops at-a-glance
(Name: paper submission deadline)
Workshop on Media Information Analysis for Personal and Social Applications: Feb 14, 2009
Workshop on Multimedia Security and Content Protection: Feb 14, 2009
Workshop on Multimedia Aspects in Pervasive Healthcare: Feb 15, 2009
Workshop on Internet Multimedia Search and Mining: Feb 15, 2009
Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing and Novel Parallel Computing: March 1, 2009
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1st IEEE Workshop on Media Information Analysis for Personal and Social Applications (W'MAPS 2009)
<http://www.icme09.org/workshop/WMAPS09>
July 3rd, 2009
Hilton Cancun, Cancun, Mexico
in conjunction with 2009 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME)
The proliferation of mobile multimedia devices and social networks has led to an explosion of digital media content being created, resulting in large personal and public multimedia databases in which it has become increasingly difficult to retrieve specific content and browse the large collections. In the absence of manual annotation specifying the content of the media (in the form of captions or tags), most current content management software only allow simple browsing and navigation options; which severely limits the search and other advanced functionality. This is complicated by the available types of media such as images, video, music, speech, text, and graphics, and the relationship and interactions among them. In addition to personal collections located at home PCs and laptops, the wide spread popularity of media and social networking sites such as Flickr, YouTube, Facebook, MySpace, Easyshare Gallery has enabled users to share and browse images and videos. However, due to the huge magnitude and variety of media content, it is increasing difficult for users and consumers to easily navigate, search, compose, and share their content and memories. When we consider the multimedia information available on public web sites, we will be confronting with a big scalability issue with many existing techniques and algorithms. Solutions that address the broad spectrum of personal and social multimedia applications are needed.
The goal of this workshop is to provide a technical forum for researchers from academy and industry to discuss the advances and challenges of information processing, analysis, and retrieval for multimedia applications in personal and social domains. We propose to explore emerging areas of research such as cross-media and cross-domain information analysis and extraction, which will enhance current capability of information management applications and enrich the overall multimedia experience. Another area is to leverage rich metadata and contextual information associated with the media content. These include GPS, date/time, captions/tags, camera settings, face and other biometric information. The advances in user interface technologies incorporating speech and gesture recognition will also play an important role in enabling more user friendly and easy to use multimedia applications in the consumer domain.
We welcome papers that address fundamental research issues in this challenging area, with emphasis on personal and social applications. We also encourage papers to report on system level research related to multimedia and cross-media analysis, processing, and retrieval. A number of invited papers will also be solicited. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Cross-media information analysis and extraction
- Machine learning algorithms for media information analysis and extraction
- Object, feature, and relation extraction from media
- Semantic content understanding and recognition
- Context-aware analysis of media and cross-media content
- High dynamic range image processing and retrieval
- Reasoning and cross-domain learning methodologies
- Intra- and inter-media representation and ontology for cross media
- Multimedia browsing/visualization tools and cross-media query
- Metadata analysis for semantic annotations of multimedia content
- Semi-automatic and automatic annotation methods for media content
- Media information processing, delivery, and management
- Synchronization of media objects for cross media analysis
- User interface method for media browsing and search
- Speech and gesture interface for consumer multimedia applications
- System level research for media and cross-media applications
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: Feb. 14, 2009
Notification of acceptance: March 20, 2009
Final camera-ready paper deadline: March 31, 2009
Workshop date: Friday, July 3, 2009
Alexander Loui and Susanto Rahardja
Workshop Co-Chairs
Lekha Chaisorn and Daniel Gatica-Perez
Technical Program Co-Chairs
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Workshop on Multimedia Security and Content Protection
July 3, 2009
Scope and Topics
Today we live in a digital world. The advent of digital technologies has made the creation and manipulation of multimedia content simpler. It offers higher quality and a lot more convenience to consumers. For example, it allows one to make perfect copies. Together with the growing volumes of digital data, increasingly the Internet is used for the distribution of the digital data. The ease with which digital goods can be copied and redistributed makes the Internet well suited for unauthorized copying, modification and redistribution. The rapid adoption of new technologies such as high-bandwidth connections, wireless networks, and peer-to-peer networks is accelerating this process.
Multimedia security and content protection technologies and systems are intended to protect the intellectual property rights of content owners in scenarios in which the participants have conflicting goals and are not fully trusted. However, developing secure multimedia applications and solutions in a distributed environment with competing technologies and emerging standards is an enormous challenge. This workshop intends to provide a forum that researchers, developers and practitioners from multimedia security communities come together to share the vision of multimedia security and content protection in this rapidly growing digital world. That is from reporting latest technology advances, identifying new high impact problems that can shape the future of research, finding applications for the identified technologies, as well as legal and business issues related to multimedia security.
The workshop seeks submissions in the general areas of multimedia security in its processing, transmission and consumption. We welcome submissions on emerging standards, interoperability and practical application issues. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Content Protection:
* Architectures for content protection systems
* Broadcast encryption and revocation schemes
* Traitor tracing and forensics
* Digital Rights Management
* Network protection and security
* Attacks and protocol security
* Security evaluation and benchmarks
* Software/hardware tamper resistance (including software watermarking and code obfuscation)
* Trusted computing
Multimedia Security
* Authentication and encryption
* Multimedia watermarking, fingerprinting and identification
* Multimedia forensics
* Privacy and anonymity
* Steganography and steganalysis
Applications, Standard, and Formats:
* Emerging applications including secure home network
* New business models in multimedia security and content protection
* Multimedia security related standards
* Legal and policy issues and their interactions with technological development
* Implementations, demonstrations and prototypes of secure multimedia application systems
This workshop will contain some invited presentations and presentations accepted by open submission to report latest academic research and recent industrial progress on digital rights management (DRM), multimedia security and content protection technologies and standards. The format will be a series of presentations held in a panel/forum type of environment to encourage interaction and discussion of topics and issues.
Guidelines for Submission
Authors are invited to submit regular technical papers or position papers. The position papers should present novel technologies at an early stage of development or share future vision. Manuscripts should not exceed four (4) pages in double-column IEEE format. Please visit the ICME 2009 website, www.icme09.org, for the submission instructions. All submissions should describe original, previously unpublished research or engineering work, not currently under review by another conference or journal. Please note that dual submissions to both the main ICME conference and workshop will not be accepted.
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: Feb. 14, 2009
Notification of acceptance: March 20, 2009
Final camera-ready paper deadline: March 31, 2009
Workshop date: Friday, July 3, 2009
Workshop Chairs
Dr. Xin Wang, ContentGuard, Inc., USA xin.wang(a)contentguard.com
Dr. Li Zhao, Tsinghua University, China zhaoli(a)tsinghua.edu.cn
Dr.. HongXia Jin, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA jin(a)us.ibm.com
Workshop Technical Program Committee
William Knox Carey (InterTrust, USA)
Kai Chen (Intel, China)
Diehl Eric (Thomson, France)
Changlong He, (Jilin University Information Technologies Co., Ltd., China)
Zhongyang Huang (Panasonic, Singapore)
Eunjin Jung (University of Iowa, USA)
Antonius Kalker (Hewlett-Packard, USA)
Xu Li, Tsinghua (University, China)
Earnest Ma (Philips, China)
Ginger Myles (Apple Computer, USA)
Yongdong Wu (I2R, Singapore)
Heather Yu (Huawei Technologies, USA)
Wenjun Zeng (University of Missouri, Columbia, USA)
Bin Zhu (Microsoft Research, China)
Sencun Zhu (Penn State University, USA)
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Workshop on Multimedia Aspects in Pervasive Healthcare
July 3, 2009
Workshop webpage: http://multimedia.utdallas.edu/mmph09/index.html
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Workshop Scope:
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Human health and performance are broad terms that describe the quality of life but are difficult to quantify. Human health can be broadly identified by two components: physical health and mental health. While there is no "official" definition for mental health (considering cultural differences and subjective assessments), physical health is typically attributed to health of various body organs including muscles, bones, and joints. Human performance can be considered as "focused behavior" or "purposeful work" and hence performance is typically domain specific such as sports performance, or performance of a physically challenged person. Recent advances in various technologies for medical sensors, computing, and wireless communication have resulted in monitoring, tracking, and quantifying the physical health. Providing ubiquitous health care and performance monitoring have thus become feasible, affordable, and in many cases indispensable.
The proposed workshop will be multi-disciplinary, focusing on innovations in information processing and system aspects of health care and performance. The topics of interest for this workshop include but are not limited to:
* Information processing aspects of human health and performance
- Data processing, storage and management
- Detection, classification, and tracking
- Distributed algorithms and reasoning
- Programming models and languages
* Body sensor networks: Systems and Technology
- Novel communication techniques and protocols
- In-vivo, on-body, near-body networks
- Location, time, and other network services
- Network health monitoring and management
- Performance modeling
* System design issues of Medical Digital Devices
- Operating systems and runtime environments
- Power
- Reliability and fault-tolerance
* Assistive Technologies for aged and disabled
- Longitudinal studies showing impact on health care and performance
* Security and privacy, including HIPAA for medical applications
* HCI/Wearable Computing for Medical Applications
- Social impacts
- Usability
- Brain Computer Interactions
- Wearable system design issues
- Entertainment
* Medical Applications
- Pervasive health care and patient monitoring
within hospitals and other healthcare delivery settings
in residential and other non healthcare delivery settings
- Prosthetics and other novel medical applications
We will have a special issue based on this workshop in a leading journal.
Important Dates:
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Paper Submission Due: Feb 15, 2009
Notification of Acceptance: March 15, 2009
Camera-Ready Paper Due: March 31, 2009
Workshop Chairs:
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1. Dr B. Prabhakaran
Department of Computer Science
University of Texas at Dallas
MS EC 31, PO Box 830688
Richardson, TX 75083
Email: praba(a)utdallas.edu
2. Prof Klara Nahrstedt
Department of Computer Science,
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
3104 Siebel Center,
201 North Goodwin Avenue,
Urbana, IL 61801
Email: klara(a)cs.uiuc.edu
3. Dr Roozbeh Jafari
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Texas at Dallas
MS EC 31, PO Box 830688
Richardson, TX 75083
Email: roozbeh(a)utdallas.edu
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Workshop on Internet Multimedia Search and Mining (IMSM'09)
July 3, 2009
Paper Submission Due: Feb 15, 2009
Notification of Acceptance: March 15, 2009
Camera-Ready Paper Due: March 31, 2009
With the explosion of video and image data available on the Internet, online multimedia search becomes more and more important. Moreover, mining semantics and other useful information from large-scale Internet multimedia data to facilitate online and local multimedia content analysis, search, and other related applications has also gained more and more attention from both academia and industry.
On the one hand, the rapid increase of online multimedia data brings us new challenges to multimedia content analysis and multimedia retrieval especially in terms of scalability. Both computational costs and accuracy are still far from satisfactory. While on the other hand, Internet also provides us new opportunities to attack these challenges as well as conventional problems in media analysis and computer vision. That is, the massive associated metadata available on the Internet, as well as the massive grassroots Internet users, are valuable resources that can be leveraged to solve the aforementioned difficulties.
Recently, more and more researchers are realizing both the challenges and the opportunities for multimedia research brought by the Internet. This workshop aims at bringing together high-quality and novel research works on Internet Multimedia, or more specifically, Internet-based multimedia search as well as Internet-based multimedia mining. Topics of interest for this workshop include, but are not limited to:
1. Internet video/image search ranking and reranking by combining textual description and video/image content.
2. General video/image search ranking and reranking by exploiting Internet data and/or users.
3. Internet video/image classification, annotation, and tagging. Approaches which can handle large-scale data are more preferred.
4. General video/image classification, annotation, and tagging by leveraging Internet data and/or users.
5. Internet video/image search result presentation and management, such as clustering, summarization, and browsing.
6. Video/image processing using Internet data as a knowledge base.
7. Tag recommendation, filtering, and ranking based on image/video social tagging.
8. CBIR for large-scale datasets (i.e., high-dimensional feature indexing).
9. Query suggestion for video/image search based on both text and image/video data.
10. Knowledge mining from Internet multimedia data, such as mining semantic distance of keywords or images, and mining video/image copy relationships (e.g., given a video/image, to find all videos/images on the Internet that have the same content with the video/image, either entirely or partially).
Submissions for this workshop are required to use the same format as regular ICME papers. All submitted papers will go through a peer review process. Extended version of selected papers will be invited to submit to a special issue of a top journal in multimedia area (pending).
Workshop Chair
Xian-Sheng Hua (Microsoft Research Asia, China)
Marcel Worring (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Program Committee
Tat-Seng Chua (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Winston Hsu (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Lyndon Kennedy (Columbia University, USA)
Zhu Li (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China)
Tao Mei (Microsoft Research Asia, China)
Vanessa Murdock (Yahoo! Research, Spain)
Chong-Wah Ngo (City University of Hong Kong, China)
Cees Snoek (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Bo Tao (Google China, China)
Dacheng Tao (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Adrian Ulges (DFKI, Germany)
Rong Yan (IBM TJ WatsonResearch Center, USA)
Lei Zhang (Microsoft Research Asia, China)
More information please visit: http://research.microsoft.com/~xshua/imsm
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Call for Poster Papers
Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing and Novel Parallel Computing
at 2009 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo
July 1, 2009 (second day of the ICME conference), Cancun, Mexico
http://www.icme09.org/workshops.html
The goal of this workshop is to give the attendees (1) an overview and trend of the emerging MMSP applications and (2) a deep-dive into the interaction between multimedia application and novel parallel architecture.
In particular, the increasing architectural complexity and application sophistication make it essential to have an inter-disciplinary research between algorithms and hardware designs. The workshop is to bridge the gap between algorithms and architecture designs for the development of future computer and multimedia systems. In particular, multi-core processors are now prevalent everywhere from desktops and graphics processors to laptops and embedded systems. Technology predictions indicate that this trend will continue and that there will be increasing numbers of cores (homogenous or heterogeneous) in future systems. It is clear that multimedia systems of tomorrow will be (and must be) implemented on platforms with multiple cores. While the challenges of designing multi-core systems in hardware are many, writing efficient parallel applications that utilize the computing capability of many processing cores may reveal to be even more challenging. Existing serial algorithms will need to be redesigned -- the best sequential algorithm is not necessarily the best parallel algorithm. Signal processing algorithm designers must understand the nuances of a multi-core computing engine. Only then can the tremendous computing power that such platforms provide be harnessed efficiently.
We are organizing a poster session in the workshop. We would like to attract both tutorial-like and non-tutorial, research-oriented poster papers on (1) novel multimedia applications that can be enabled by platform with multiple cores, and (2) design examples of multimedia signal processing on platforms with multiple cores that demonstrate the techniques or algorithm changes for efficient implementations.
*****Submission Procedure*****
Prospective authors should submit 2-page white papers to the workshop chairs according to the following timetable. The white paper should summarize the key takeaway messages ("What can the attendee learn from the poster?"), the motivation ("Why should a attendee care the poster?"), the significance of the topic ("Why is this topic important?"), a brief history ("What are the related work and authors' prior publications in this topic?"), and the outline of the content ("What do you plan to explain the poster?"). The authors should properly answer all the questions above so that the white paper can be reviewed efficiently. After answering the above questions, the authors can selectively describe some details within the rest of page limit. The white paper should be no more than 2 pages in the IEEE single-space double-column format.
Please note that a special issue on "Signal Processing on Platforms with Multiple Cores" that focuses on design and applications is planned for IEEE Signal Processing Magazine (http://apollo.ee.columbia.edu/spm/?i=cfp/Mar10). Prospective authors are encouraged to submit the tutorial-like whitepapers to both the workshop and the Magazine.
*****Schedule*****
2-page summary due: Mach 1, 2009
Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2009
Camera-ready paper due: March 31, 2009
*****Workshop Chairs*****
Li Deng, Microsoft, USA (deng(a)microsoft.com)
Zhengyou Zhang, Microsoft, USA (zhang(a)microsoft.com)
Yen-Kuang Chen, Intel Corporation, USA (yen-kuang.chen(a)intel.com)
*****ICME and Workshop Keynote Speaker (Invitation Pending)*****
Wen-mei W. Hwu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA: Parallelization of Video Processing
*****Confirmed Workshop Speakers*****
* Li Deng, Microsoft, USA: Speech Signal Processing
* Ling Guan, Ryerson University, Canada: Multimodal Media Fusion and 3D Data Analysis and Visualization
* Fernando Pereira, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal: Distributed Video Coding
* Stefano Tubaro, Politecnico di Milano, Italy: Image and Video Analysis for the Geometric and Radiometric Modeling of 3D Scenes
* Zhengyou Zhang, Microsoft, USA: Multimodal Collaboration and Human-Computer Interaction
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CALL FOR PAPERS
S-CUBE 2009
The first international conference on Sensor Systems and Software
September 7-9, 2009 - Pisa, Italy
http:// www.s-cubeconference.org
S-CUBE - the First Conference on wireless Sensor network (WSN) Systems and Software - provides an ideal venue to address the research challenges facing system development and software support for wireless sensor networks based systems that have the potential to impact society in many ways. Currently, wireless sensor networks introduce innovative and interesting application scenarios that may support a large amount of different applications including environmental monitoring, disaster prevention, building automation, object tracking, nuclear reactor control, fire detection, agriculture, healthcare, and traffic monitoring.
The widespread acceptance of these new services can be improved by the definition of frameworks and architectures that have the potential to radically simplify software development for wireless sensor network based applications. The aim of these new architectures is to support flexible, scalable programming of applications based on adaptive middleware. As a consequence, WSNs require novel programming paradigms and technologies. Moreover the design of new complex systems, characterized by the interaction of different and heterogeneous resources, will allow the development of innovative applications that meet high performance goals. Hence, WSNs require contributions from many fields such as embedded systems, distributed systems, data management, system security and applications. The conference places emphasis on layers well above the traditional MAC and routing, and transport layer protocols.
The aim of the conference is to create a forum in which researchers from academia and industry, practitioners, business leaders, intellectual property experts and venture capitalists may work together in order to compare and debate different innovative solutions.
The conference will feature a highly selective technical program consisting of regular papers, short papers, and posters as well as specialized tracks at the intersection of business and technology.
Topics
Technical papers describing original, previously unpublished research, not currently under review by another conference or journal, are solicited. The specific topics of the conference, related to wireless sensor networks and wireless multimedia sensor networks, include but are not limited to:
* Sensor Application Programming Paradigms
* Sensor Application Development Support Systems
* Sensor Network Middleware
* Novel Sensor Applications
* Sensor Prototypes & Testbeds
* Underwater and underground wireless sensor networking
* Cooperative sensing
* Capacity planning and admission control, especially for multimedia sensor networks
* Resource management and QoS Provisioning
* Resource and service discovery
* Self organization and network management
* Security, Privacy & Trust
* P2P, overlay, and content distribution architectures for sensor networks
* Mobile sensor networking, Vehicular sensor networks and protocols
* Pervasive/embedded solutions
* Data models oriented to wireless distributed applications
* Distributed coordination algorithms including clustering and topology control
* Localization, time synchronization, coverage, connectivity and deployment issues
* Network Management and monitoring
* Modelling, analysis and performance evaluation
* Mesh networking connectivity to sensor networks
Important Dates
* Paper Submission Deadline: February 28th, 2009
* Notification of Acceptance: May 30th, 2009
* Camera Ready Deadline: July 1st, 2009
Publication
The proceedings of S-Cube 2009 will be published by Springer as part of the new series Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering (LNICST) and will be available through Springer's digital library.
Extended versions of selected papers will be considered for inclusion in a special issue of ACM Monet.
Submissions
For submission instructions please visit the event website at http:// www.s-cubeconference.org.
Organizing Committee
-Conference General CoChairs:
*Stephen Hailes
University College of London,
United Kingdom
*Sabrina Sicari
Università dell'Insubria, Italy
-Technical Program Chair
*George Roussos
University College of London,
United Kingdom
-Local Chair
*Gianluca Dini
Università di Pisa, Italy
-Publications Chair
*Luca Mottola
Bruno Kessler Foundation, Italy
-Publicity Co-Chairs
*Matteo Cesana
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
*Houda Labiod
Telecom Paris, France
-Web Chair
*Pietro Colombo
Università dell'Insubria, Italy
-Steering Committee Chair
*Imrich Chlamtac
Create-Net, Italy
-Conference Coordinator
*Robert Varga
ICST
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[Cost290] [CFP] IEEE VTC2009-Fall - Submission Deadline: EXTENDED to 01 March 2009
by Ivan.Ganchev 04 Feb '09
by Ivan.Ganchev 04 Feb '09
04 Feb '09
IEEE VTC2009-Fall
ANCHORAGE
Connecting the Mobile World
IEEE 70th Vehicular Technology Conference
20-23 September 2009 Anchorage, Alaska
The 2009 70th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference will be held 20-23
September 2009
in Anchorage, Alaska. The conference will bring together individuals
from academia,
industry and government to discuss and exchange ideas in the fields of
mobile, wireless and
vehicular technology. The conference will feature world-class plenary
speakers, panel
sessions, tutorials, and technical and application sessions.
and Propagation
The technical program committee invites the submission of original,
unpublished technical papers in one of the following areas:
Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks
Antennas and Propagation
Cognitive Radio
Green Radio
Mobile Satellite and
Positioning Systems
Multiple Antenna Systems and
Space-Time Processing
Transmission Technologies
Transportation
Vehicular Communications
Wireless Access
Wireless Networks
Wireless Services and Applications
Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a 5-page full paper (or a
2-page extended abstract
including results) through the conference web site
http://www.ieeevtc.org/vtc2009fall/
Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks
Two special paper prizes will be awarded for the best paper and best
student paper. Student
papers must have a student as the first author and major contributor.
Key dates:
Paper submission deadline: EXTENDED to 1 March 2009
Tutorial proposals due: EXTENDED to 1 March 2009
Acceptance notification: 15 May 2009
Final paper submission deadline: 12 June 2009
Kind regards,
Dr. Ivan Ganchev, TPC member, IEEE VTC2009-Fall
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Deputy Director, Telecommunications Research Centre,
University of Limerick,
Limerick,
Ireland.
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