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9th IEEE International Workshop on Wireless Local Networks 2009
http://www.wln09.prism.uvsq.fr/
held in conjunction with
The 34th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN)
20-23 October, 2009, Zurich, Switzerland
"Global Sustainability through Local Functionalities"
|| Scope ||
Wireless Local Networks (WLNs) play a major role in today’s
world. From providing rich connectivity to realizing sensory and
actuary applications, WLNs serve a wide range of applications.
In its 9th year, the WLN workshop would like to focus on how such
networks can be made to be energy efficient and cost effective,
while maintaining high levels of service delivery quality. It is
hence our aim to focus on both design and implementation aspects
in networks that are sustainable, or that can be utilized to in
making sustainable system. At the same time, we will maintain our
open call in topics relevant to WLNs.
With this spirit, we are soliciting works describing both
theoretical and practical research endeavors. We also encourage
visionary and experimental descriptions. Short reports on work-
in-progress and demos will also be accommodated.
|| Topics ||
The following is a non-exclusive list of topics of interest:
* Design and deployment guidelines.
* Implementation and testbed issues.
* Network management architectures.
* Protocol design, including cross-layer and opportunistic approaches.
* Wireless multihop networks, including mesh, ad hoc and sensor networks.
* Wireless relay, including fixed and mobile elements.
* Integration and coexistence issues.
* Mobility management in both homogeneous and heterogeneous settings.
* Resource management functionalities (CAC, reservation, scheduling, etc.)
* Cognitive radios and dynamic spectrum networks.
* Performance evaluation, including analytical, simulation and testbed
approaches.
|| Important Dates ||
Submission registration May 12th, 2009
Submission deadline May 19th, 2009
Notification of acceptance July 7th, 2009
Camera-ready copy due July 28th, 2009
Registration Deadline July 28th, 2009
|| Submission Guideliness ||
We seek original contributions that are have neither been
previously published or currently under review. Authors can
submit in either of the following categories:
* Paper submissions. (up to 8 pages) Should describe complete
works in a self-contained manner with the intent to give an oral
presentation.
* Poster submissions. (up to 2 pages) Reports on high-value
recent results or work-in-progress with the intent to provide a
poster presentation.
* Proposal for demonstration. (up to 2 pages) Showcases
practical and experimental implementations intended for
industrial or commercial development in workshop’s general.
Both posters and demonstrations will be presented in a joint
session. All accepted submissions will be published in the LCN’09
proceedings and the ieeeXplore portal.
|| Workshop Cochairs ||
Jalel Ben-Othman
PRiSM Laboratory,University of Versailles, France
Abd-Elhamid M. Taha
School of Computing, Queen’s University
|| Technical Program Committee ||
Mostafa Bassiouni, University of Central Florida
Tarek Bejaoui, Mediatron Lab, Carthage University
Luciano Bononi, University of Bologna
Chun Tung Chou, University of New South Wales
Ehab Elmallah, University of Alberta
Mohamed Eltoweissy, Virginia Tech
Essia H. Elhafsi, University of California Riverside
Ashraf Hamad, Microsoft Corporation
Mounir Hamdi, HKUST
Jianku Hu, RMIT University
Salil Kanhere, University of New South Wales
Ashfaq Khokhar, University of Illinois at Chicago
Justin Lipman, Intel Corporation
Madjid Merabti, Liverpool John Moores University
Lynda Mokdad, Université de Paris Dauphine
Jogesh K. Muppala, HKUST
Farid Naït-Abdesselam, Uni. of Sciences and Technologies of Lille
Nidal Nasser, University of Guelph
Ioanis Nikolaidis, University of Alberta
Guevara Noubir, Northeastern University
Octavio Ramirez, Univ of versailles
Samer Samarah, University of Ottawa
Ljiljana Trajkovic, Simon Fraser University
Vassilis Tsaoussidis, Demokritos University
Damla Turgut, University of Central Florida
Véronique Vèque, University of Paris-Sud 11
Kui Wu, University of Victoria
Mohamed Younis, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Sherali Zeadally, University of the District of Columbia
Zonghua Zhang, National Inst. of Info. and Comm. Technology
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************************* 2nd CALL FOR PAPERS *************************
9th International Workshop on
Innovative Internet Community Systems
I2CS 2009
http://www.i2cs-conference.org/
Jena, Germany, June 15-17, 2009
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!!!!!!!! Paper submission is open - Deadline: Februar 15, 2009 !!!!!!!!
Scope
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"Tradition meets Innovation" is the promising motto of the 9th I2CS,
dedicated to a bundle of interesting aspects around modern community
systems. Discuss state of the art in an atmosphere of grand tradition:
In Jena, Goethe, Schiller, Hegel, and Fichte left their mark on intel-
lectual life, Abbe, Zeiss and Schott laid the foundations for economic
prosperity. Germany's "Science City 2008" will provide an excellent
venue for I2CS's conference and workshop topics.
Due to the rapid evolution of web technologies and rich mobile devices
ICT support for communities is possible on next quality level. Trying
to achieve this, we challenge new research questions in a wide range
of connected fields. In search of innovative solutions multi-discipli-
nary collaboration among researchers and industry partners is essential.
Hence, the goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers,
experts, and practitioners from various areas related to novel Internet
Community Systems.
Topics
------
The selection of I2CS topics encompasses aspects of Internet Community
Systems: foundations, technology, applications and socializations. The
topics include, but are not limited to original work in the following
areas:
A) Foundations - Theories, models, algorithms for communities
----------------------------------------------------------
- Distributed algorithms and simulation models
- Game theory, graph theory and cost models
- Innovative communication protocols
- Self organization and self stabilization
- Security and privacy protection
- Interoperability and IT-governance
B) Technology - Distributed architectures and frameworks
-----------------------------------------------------
- Service-oriented architectures for communities
- Peer-to-peer and grid architectures
- Distributed community middleware for Web x.0
- Software agents for community support
- Adaptive cooperative information systems
- Community management in ad-hoc environments
- Information retrieval and distributed ontologies
C) Applications and socialization - Communities on the move
--------------------------------------------------------
- Mobile Internet applications' experiences
- Context and location awareness
- Personalization of components and tools
- Personal social networks and user behavior
- Social and business aspects of user generated content
- Expert profiles, collaborative filtering and matching
- Domain specific languages for semantic design
Submissions
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We solicit submissions of unpublished papers presenting research
results, industrial experiences and applications, as well as de-
tailed specifications of open problems. Electronic submission is
required. Full papers of no more than 10 pages written in English
should be submitted as PDF files using the EasyChair conference
system accessible via
http://www.i2cs-conference.org/ (submission section)
All submitted papers will be subject to a double reviewing process
by the program committee. All accepted contributions will be included
in the pre-proceedings of the I2CS 2009 in the series Lecture Notes in
Informatics (LNI) by the Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI).
Important Dates
---------------
* Paper submission deadline : February 15, 2009
* Notification of acceptance : March 23, 2009
* Camera-ready copies : April 7, 2009
* Author/early registration : April 15, 2009
* Conference date : June 15 - 17, 2009
Organizing Committee
--------------------
* Christian Erfurth, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
* Gerald Eichler, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Berlin, Germany
* Volkmar Schau, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
Program Committee
-----------------
S. Albayrak, TU Berlin, Germany
H. Arnold, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
G. Babin, HEC Montreal, Canada
A. Böhm, T-Systems, Germany
T. Böhme, TU Ilmenau, Germany
D. Chase, T-Mobile International, United Kingdom
G. Eichler, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
C. Erfurth, FSU Jena / GI, Germany
H. Fouchal, U Antilles-Guyane, France
W. Halang, FU Hagen / GI, Germany
G. Heyer, U Leipzig, Germany
H. Höpfner, International U Bruchsal / GI, Germany
P. Hunel, U Antilles-Guyane, France
J. Kacprzyk, Polish Academy of Science, Poland
V. Kirova, Alcatel-Lucent, U.S.A.
P. Kropf, U Neuchatel, Switzerland
K. Kyandoghere, U Klagenfurt, Austria
U. Lechner, UBW Munich, Germany
F. Lehner, U Passau / GI, Germany
P. Meesad, King Mongkut's UoT North Bangkok, Thailand
A. Mikler, U Northern Texas, U.S.A.
C. Prehofer, Nokia Research Center, Finland
L. Rokach, Ben-Gurion University, Israel
W. Rossak, FSU Jena, Germany
H. Sack, HPI, U Potsdam, Germany
V. Schau, FSU Jena, Germany
H. Schilder, nexum AG / GI, Germany
H. Unger, FU Hagen, Germany
K.S. Tang, CityU Hong Kong, Hong Kong
M. Welsch, IBM, Germany
L. Wienhofen, SINTEF, Norway
I2CS is organized by FSU and T-Labs and supported by Gesellschaft
für Informatik e.V. (GI), Regionalgruppe Ostthüringen/Jena and
Fachgruppe Mobilität und Mobile Informationssysteme (GI-MMS).
For further details please check http://www.i2cs-conference.org/
regularly. Have a look at the preliminary program, now available.
Kind regards
Christian Erfurth, Volkmar Schau and Gerald Eichler
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Datum: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 09:48:19 +0100
Von: Stefan Fischer <fischer(a)ITM.UNI-LUEBECK.DE>
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IWSNE 2009 Call for Papers
The 2nd International Workshop on Sensor Network Engineering (IWSNE'09)
co-located with the 5th IEEE/ACM International Conference on
Distributed Computing In Sensor Systems (DCOSS'09),
June 8th-10th (workshop day: June 10th), Marina Del Rey, CA, USA
http://www.itm.uni-luebeck.de/events/iwsne09/
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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are heterogeneous networks that comprise
tiny, resource-constraint sensor nodes, gateways and backend systems.
Embedded into the environment, sensor nodes measure ambient parameters
such as temperature, motion, etc. and gateways provide the integration
with traditional networks while backend systems process and visualize
received data. Application development for WSNs is complex as it unites
the challenges of distributed applications and embedded programming. In
addition, heterogeneity, unpredictable environmental influences and the
size of the networks further complicate this situation.
To master these issues, an engineering approach to all phases of a
sensor network's life cycle is necessary. Developers and application
providers require powerful development support including IDEs as well as
debugging, simulation and visualization tools to develop, test,
optimize, and deploy their algorithms, applications and protocols.
Today, many of these issues are still unsolved; at least an integrated
approach is missing.
Particular topics of interest for papers to be submitted include, but
are not limited to:
* Hardware and software platforms
* Analysis and design support
* Middleware approaches
* Simulation and testing environments
* Deployment support
* Integrated approaches
* User-oriented approaches
* Integration of multiple and hybrid sensor networks
* New architectures
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Important Dates
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* Submission: March 15th 2009
* Notification: April 15th, 2009
* Camera-ready: April 25th, 2009
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Workshop Chairs
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Stefan Fischer, University of Luebeck, Germany
Dennis Pfisterer, University of Luebeck, Germany
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Technical Program Committee
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Thomas Michael Bohnert, SAP Research, Zürich, Switzerland
Torsten Braun, University of Berne, Switzerland
Ioannis Chatzigiannakis, RACTI, Patras, Greece
Geoff Coulson, Lancaster University, UK
Mesut Günes, FU Berlin, Germany
Manfred Hauswirth, Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), Galway,
Ireland
Alexander Kröller, Braunschweig Institute of Technology, Germany
Koen Langendoen, TU Delft, Netherlands
Norbert Luttenberger, University of Kiel, Germany
Peter Martini, University of Bonn, Germany
Kay Römer, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Dirk Timmermann, University of Rostock, Germany
Volker Turau, TU Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
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Submission Instructions
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Full Papers (no more than 12 pages): This workshop will only accept for
review original papers that have not been previously published and are
not currently under review by any other conference or journal.
Submissions must be in Adobe PDF format and not exceed 12 pages,
including text, figures and references. We require that submissions
conform to the IEEE Transactions journals and conferences style (cf.
http://www.ieee.org/pubs/authors.html). All submissions will be handled
electronically by sending an e-mail to
iwsne09-submission(a)itm.uni-luebeck.de. The organizers can be contacted
at iwsne09-chairs(a)itm.uni-luebeck.de.
--
Prof. Dr. Stefan Fischer
Universität zu Lübeck Institut für Telematik
Ratzeburger Allee 160 D-23538 Lübeck, Germany
Phone: +49 451 500 5380 Email: fischer(a)itm.uni-luebeck.de
Fax: +49 451 500 5382 WWW: http://www.itm.uni-luebeck.de
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by Lars Wolf 03 Feb '09
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Datum: Tue, 03 Feb 2009 10:22:03 +0800
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=== [ ACM NOSSDAV 2009 ] ===
The 19th International Workshop on
Network and Operating Systems
Support for Digital Audio and Video
Williamsburg, Virginia
June 3-5, 2009
http://www.nossdav.org/2009/
SPONSORED BY:
ACM SIGMM
in cooperation with
ACM SIGCOMM and ACM SIGOPS
* Important Dates
Paper Deadline: Extended to 16 February, 2009
Notification: 20 March, 2009
Camera Ready: 6 April, 2009
* About NOSSDAV
NOSSDAV 2009 will continue the workshop's long tradition of focusing
on emerging topics, controversial ideas, and future research
directions in the area of multimedia systems research, held in a
setting that stimulates lively discussions among the senior and junior
participants.
It is also an established practice for NOSSDAV to encourage
experimental research based on real systems and data sets. Public
availability of source code and data sets is highly encouraged.
The scope of NOSSDAV has evolved over the years. For NOSSDAV 2009, we
would like especially highlight two new topics of interest:
unconventional use of GPU for multimedia and multi-core processors
support for multimedia. NOSSDAV 2009 continues to welcome submissions
in the traditional topics of networked multimedia systems, operating
system support for multimedia, and multimedia security and rights
management.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* OS, middleware and network support for multimedia
* Overlay networks for multimedia
* Media streaming, distribution and storage
* Web 2.0 systems and social networks for multimedia
* Wireless and mobile multimedia systems
* Media sensor and ad hoc networks
* Grid/cloud computing support for multimedia
* Embedded systems for multimedia
* Multicore architecture support for multimedia
* GPU for multimedia
* Network processor support for multimedia
* Tele-immersion and mixed-reality systems
* Networked graphics and virtual environments
* Networked games
* Multimedia communications and system security
* Digital rights management
A broad view will be taken in deciding what topics are within scope.
Please contact the workshop co-chairs if you are unsure and wish to
check if a particular topic is within the scope of NOSSDAV.
Submissions should be at most SIX pages in length using standard ACM
proceedings style. We expect these submissions to be the kernel of
what will eventually lead to full-length papers at high-quality
conferences or journals.
Authors of selected, high quality papers from NOSSDAV 2009 will be
invited to submit an extended version of their papers to a special
issue of ACM/Springer Multimedia Systems Journal (MMSJ).
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Workshop Co-Chairs
Dongyan Xu, Purdue University, USA
Wei Tsang Ooi, National University of Singapore
Local Arrangement Chair
Ketan Mayer-Patel, UNC Chapel Hill, USA
Publicity Co-Chairs
Tristan Henderson, University of St. Andrews, UK
Kang Li, University of Georgia, USA
Kuan-Ta Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Technical Program Committee
Kevin Almeroth, UC Santa Barbara, USA
Grenville Armitage, Swinburne U. of Tech, Australia
Ernst Biersack, Institute Eurecom, France
Surendar Chandra, University of Notre Dame, USA
Kuan-Ta Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Songqing Chen, George Mason University, USA
Mark Claypool, WPI, USA
Wu-chang Feng, Portland State University, USA
Wu-chi Feng, Portland State University, USA
Romulus Grigoras, IRIT-Toulouse, France
Carsten Griwodz, University of Oslo, Norway
Pal Halvorsen, University of Oslo, Norway
JongWon Kim, GIST, Korea
Baochun Li, University of Toronto, Canada
Kang Li, University of Georgia, USA
Yong Liu, Polytechnic University, USA
Andreas Mauthe, Lancaster University, UK
Klara Nahrstedt, UIUC, USA
Ketan Mayer-Patel, UNC Chapel Hill, USA
Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Purdue University, USA
Sanjay Rao, Purdue University, USA
Reza Rejaie, University of Oregon, USA
Karsten Schwan, Georgia Tech, USA
Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University, USA
Prashant Shenoy, UMass, Amherst
Shervin Shirmohammadi, University of Ottawa, Canada
Ralf Steinmetz, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Lars Wolf, TU Braunschweig, Germany
Zhenyu Yang, Florida International University, USA
Roger Zimmermann, National University of Singapore
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Datum: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 19:38:24 +0100
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* CALL FOR PAPERS *
* *
* ADHOCNETS 2009 *
* First International Conference on Ad Hoc Networks *
* Sept.23-25, 2009, Niagra Falls, Ontario, Canada *
* http://www.adhocnets.org *
* *
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Sponsored by ICST
OVERVIEW:
Ad hoc networks, which cover a variety of network paradigms for specific
purposes, such as mobile ad hoc networks, sensor networks, vehicular
networks, underwater networks, underground networks, local area networks,
personal area networks, home networks, etc., promise a broad range of
applications in civilian, commercial, and military areas. The aim of the
annual International Conference on Ad Hoc Networks (AdHocNets) is to provide
a forum that brings together researchers from academia as well as
practitioners from industry to meet and exchange ideas and recent research
work on all aspects of ad hoc networks. AdHocNets¡¯09 is the first edition
of this event, which will be held in Niagara Falls, Canada, in September
2009. The conference will consist of technical sessions, panels, and
workshops. The technical sessions will present original and fundamental
research advances while the panels and workshops focus on development and
application issues in this hot field.
HIGHTLIGHTS:
* Prof. Ian F. Akyildiz, Georgia Institute of Technology, will deliver a
keynote address.
* The best papers will be considered for publication in Elsevier Ad Hoc
Networks Journal.
TOPICS:
The conference solicits original technical papers that were not previously
published and are not currently under review for publication elsewhere.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Mobile Ad Hoc networks
* Sensor networks
* Vehicular networks
* Underwater networks
* Underground networks
* Local area networks
* Personal area networks
* Body area networks
* Home networks
* Network architectural design
* Network protocol design
* Cross-layer design
* MAC, routing, and transport protocols
* Resource allocation and management
* Network control and management
* Power control and management
* Topology control and management
* Quality of service provisioning
* OFDM techniques
* MIMO techniques
* Service discovery techniques
* Node localization techniques
* Data aggregation techniques
* Time synchronization techniques
* Network scalability issues
* Reliability and fault tolerance issues
* Security and privacy issues
* Applications for ad hoc networks
* Performance modeling and analysis
* Experimental prototypes and testbeds
PANELS AND WORKSHOPS:
We solicit panel and workshop proposals on hot and controversial topics in
ad hoc networks. Proposals should be submitted to the panel and workshop
co-chairs, respectively. Please visit the conference website for detailed
instructions.
PAPER SUBMISSION:
Please visit the conference website (http://www.adhocnets.org) for detailed
instructions.
Paper Publication:
All submitted papers will go through a peer-review process. All accepted
papers will be included in the Proceedings of AdHocNets 2009. The best
papers will be considered for publication in Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks
Journal.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper registration due March 25, 2009
Paper submission due April 1, 2009
Notification of acceptance June 30, 2009
Final manuscripts due July 15, 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
GENERAL CHAIR
Jun Zheng University of Ottawa, Canada
TPC CO-CHAIRS
Scott F. Midkiff NSF and Virginia Tech, USA
Shiwen Mao Auburn University, USA
PANEL CO-CHAIRS
Louise Lamont Communications Research Centre, Canada
Tommaso Melodia SUNY at Buffalo, USA
WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS
Charles E. Perkins WiChorus Corporation, USA
Yan Zhang Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Tutorial Chair
Xavier Fernando Ryerson University, Canada
PUBLICATION CHAIR
Hua Zhu ArgonST, Network Systems, USA
PUBLICITY CO-CHAIRS
Dario Pompili Rutgers University, USA
Fikret Sivrikaya Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Xinbing Wang Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
CONFERENCE COORDINATOR
Robert Varga ICST
LOCAL ARRANGEMENT CHAIR
Mieso Denko University of Guelph, Canada
STEERING COMMITTEE
Imrich Chlamtac (Chair) Create-net, Italy
Jun Zheng (Co-Chair) University of Ottawa, Canada
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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:
----------------
Paper Submission Due: Feb 15, 2009
Notification of Acceptance: March 15, 2009
Camera-Ready Paper Due: March 31, 2009
Workshop Chairs:
----------------
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
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The 5th International workshop on Wireless Network Measurements
http://cmclab.rice.edu/~winmee/
June 26th 2009, Seoul, Korea
Important Dates:
================
Papers Due: March 1st, 2009
Notification: April 1st, 2009
Camera Ready: May 1st, 2009
Workshop: June 26th, 2009
Overview:
=========
In recent years we have witnessed a rapid adoption of local and wide
area wireless technologies like ZigBee, 802.11n, WiMAX and 3G which is
making the edge of the Internet increasingly wireless. To better
understand the nature of the edge, it is important to evaluate these
technologies in an operational environment via empirical
measurements. While analytic simulation-based approaches are useful,
they are often limited by the simplistic modeling of the wireless
protocols and the error-prone wireless channel. In this workshop we
would like to solicit short 6-page papers that advance the
understanding of operational wireless networks through measurements in
testbeds or the field.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
===================================================
* operational experience of the performance of wireless networks
* challenges with wireless measurements
* experimental (in) validation of assumptions in a wireless environment
* metrics required in a wireless network for performance evaluation or
wireless network
troubleshooting
* experience from building/designing wireless networks
* descriptions of tools for building and/or managing wireless testbeds
* techniques for scaling testbed
* techniques for improving the repeatability of tests
* techniques for validating the results obtained in the wireless testbed
* methods for simplifying experiment setup and reconfiguration
* methods to study mobility patterns
Paper submission guidelines:
============================
Paper submissions will be handled electronically via
EasyChair. Authors should prepare a PDF or a PostScript version of
their full paper. Papers must be no longer than 6 double-column pages,
font size not smaller than 11 points, using the standard IEEE format.
Link to EasyChair:
==================
https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?ccc=sAUQbm20MmGQ932mgxRb;iid=11541
Organization Committee:
=======================
Workshop Chairs:
Ashu Sabharwal (Rice University)
Anmol Sheth (Intel Research)
Technical Program Committee:
===========================
Kevin Almeroth (UCSB, USA)
Ranveer Chandra (Microsoft Research, USA)
Romit Roy Choudhury (Duke University, USA)
Sayantan Choudhury (Sharp Labs of America)
Marco Gruteser (Rutgers University, USA)
Ramakrishna Gummadi (MIT, USA)
Martin Haenggi (University of Notre Dame, USA)
Sassan Iraji (Nokia)
Kyle Jamieson (University College London, UK)
Ahmad Khoshnevis(IRCOMM, USA)
Ravi Kokku (NEC Labs Princeton, USA)
Thanasis Korakis (Polytechnic Institute of New York University, USA)
Ratul Mahajan(Microsoft Research, USA)
Amin Mobasher (Research in Motion)
Vishnu Navda (Microsoft Research, India)
Kave Salamatian (LIP6, France)
Karim Seada (Nokia Research Center, USA)
Aruna Seneviratne (National ICT, Australia)
Salonidis Theodoros (Thomson, France)
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CFP: Special Session on "Advances and Future Directions in WiMAX Networks" in MOBILIGHT 2009
by Periklis Chatzimisios 02 Feb '09
by Periklis Chatzimisios 02 Feb '09
02 Feb '09
(Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message)
C A L L F O R P A P E R S
=============================
Special Session on "Advances and Future Directions in WiMAX Networks"
organized in conjunction with
The 1st International Conference on Mobile Lightweight
Wireless Systems (MOBILIGHT 2009)
18-20 May 2009, Athens, Greece
http://www.mobilight.org/
Important Dates:
================
Full Paper submission due: February 25, 2009
Notification of acceptance by: March 9, 2009
Camera ready paper due: March 16, 2009
Scope:
======
In the fast-changing and promising field of wireless communications,
researchers and industry try to come up with new technologies that
satisfy the ongoing demand for faster data rates with longer
transmission ranges.
WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is an emerging
wireless communication system that can provide broadband access with
large-scale coverage. This technology can be used as "last mile" or
"first mile" broadband access to deliver various services to clients.
Concurrently, WiMAX¢s attributes and properties open the technology to a
wide variety of multimedia and high bandwidth-demanded applications.
Thus, Quality of Service (QoS) is a crucial issue for multi-hop WiMAX
networks.
The Special Session will try to connect the broadband access
communications industry, operators, producers, researches and academia
to present novel ideas, protocols, algorithms, frameworks, advances and
schemes in order to cover the uprising fields of future wireless
communication.
Topics:
===================
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- WiMAX Communication Standards, Services and Applications
- Multimedia QoS and Traffic Management in WiMAX
- Voice and Voice over IP in WiMAX Networks
- Performance Analysis of WiMAX
- Simulation Software, Models and Testbeds for WiMAX
- Routing in WiMAX
- MAC/PHY layer techniques
- Radio Resource Management, Admission Control and Scheduling
- Wireless Optical Broadband Access Networks based on WiMAX
- User and Network Security in WiMAX
- Interoperability aspects (fixed/mobile LANs/MANs, 3G/4G, WANs)
- Mobile WiMAX and applications
Paper submission:
=================
All submitted papers should describe original, previously unpublished
work and will be subject to a rigorous peer-review. Accepted papers will
be published by Springer in the MOBILIGHT Conference Proceedings and
made available online through the Lecture Notes of ICST (LNICST). Please
visit http://www.mobilight.org/ for submission guidelines.
The Best Paper of this Special Session will be invited to a Special
Issue about WiMAX in prestigious International Journal.
Special Session organizers:
===========================
Panagiotis Sarigiannidis, University of Western Macedonia, Greece
Periklis Chatzimisios, University of Macedonia, Greece
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CFP: Special Session on "Advances and Future Directions in WiMAX Networks" in MOBILIGHT 2009
by Periklis Chatzimisios 02 Feb '09
by Periklis Chatzimisios 02 Feb '09
02 Feb '09
(Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message)
C A L L F O R P A P E R S
=============================
Special Session on "Advances and Future Directions in WiMAX Networks"
organized in conjunction with
The 1st International Conference on Mobile Lightweight
Wireless Systems (MOBILIGHT 2009)
18-20 May 2009, Athens, Greece
http://www.mobilight.org/
Important Dates:
================
Full Paper submission due: February 25, 2009
Notification of acceptance by: March 9, 2009
Camera ready paper due: March 16, 2009
Scope:
======
In the fast-changing and promising field of wireless communications,
researchers and industry try to come up with new technologies that
satisfy the ongoing demand for faster data rates with longer
transmission ranges.
WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is an emerging
wireless communication system that can provide broadband access with
large-scale coverage. This technology can be used as "last mile" or
"first mile" broadband access to deliver various services to clients.
Concurrently, WiMAX¢s attributes and properties open the technology to a
wide variety of multimedia and high bandwidth-demanded applications.
Thus, Quality of Service (QoS) is a crucial issue for multi-hop WiMAX
networks.
The Special Session will try to connect the broadband access
communications industry, operators, producers, researches and academia
to present novel ideas, protocols, algorithms, frameworks, advances and
schemes in order to cover the uprising fields of future wireless
communication.
Topics:
===================
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- WiMAX Communication Standards, Services and Applications
- Multimedia QoS and Traffic Management in WiMAX
- Voice and Voice over IP in WiMAX Networks
- Performance Analysis of WiMAX
- Simulation Software, Models and Testbeds for WiMAX
- Routing in WiMAX
- MAC/PHY layer techniques
- Radio Resource Management, Admission Control and Scheduling
- Wireless Optical Broadband Access Networks based on WiMAX
- User and Network Security in WiMAX
- Interoperability aspects (fixed/mobile LANs/MANs, 3G/4G, WANs)
- Mobile WiMAX and applications
Paper submission:
=================
All submitted papers should describe original, previously unpublished
work and will be subject to a rigorous peer-review. Accepted papers will
be published by Springer in the MOBILIGHT Conference Proceedings and
made available online through the Lecture Notes of ICST (LNICST). Please
visit http://www.mobilight.org/ for submission guidelines.
The Best Paper of this Special Session will be invited to a Special
Issue about WiMAX in prestigious International Journal.
Special Session organizers:
===========================
Panagiotis Sarigiannidis, University of Western Macedonia, Greece
Periklis Chatzimisios, University of Macedonia, Greece
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