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*************************************************************************************
Fourth International Workshop on Personalized Networks
*PerNets 2010
*to be held in conjunction with
The IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC 2010)
January 9-12, 2010 - Harrah's Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
http://pernets.irctr.tudelft.nl/
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IEEE Digital Library
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first)
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period.
Free Registration is open till 1st October 2009.
**************************************************************************************
_Purpose of this workshop
_The ubiquitous nature of wireless networks has spawned many interesting
applications that were unimagined hitherto. It has also brought many
challenges for the communication and networking community to address. On
one hand we see present day mobile devices are capable of providing many
services that required several devices before. For example, most cell
phones nowadays provide high speed data access, still and video cameras,
PDA functionality, etc. These advances in device sophistication and
service offerings, including wireless hotspots, have made a difference
in the way we communicate. With increased user mobility and user's
desire to always be connected, we have seen a growing interest in
Personal Area Networks (PANs) and Body Area Networks (BANs). These
networks can be tuned and applied meaningfully for individual users and
their requirements. On the other hand the Internet has changed our way
of interacting dramatically. These two major communication areas are
having an in-depth influence on the way we communicate; it is worth
considering them 'together' as the future communication vehicle.
Personalized Networks is one such future oriented concept where we seek
to bring BANs, PANs, WLAN, sensor networks, ad hoc networks, home
networks, vehicular networks and the Internet together onto one platform
under one broader vision of future (4G) communication networks. The idea
is to enable continuous and seamless connectivity of all the personal
devices of a user, information sources, and network enabled controllers
in an unobtrusive way, regardless of where these entities are located -
be they local or remote. It is a microcosm of the persons themselves
with their associated accessories somewhere on the Internet. It is
equivalent to the Internet presence that has become a prominent concept
in the last decade. This advanced overlay network is strongly person
oriented and must be ad hoc, intelligent and must behave as a
user-friendly virtual intelligent personal assistant to its owner. It is
a personal distributed environment, global in scope that can co-exist on
the present day Internet with its active participation. Such a platform
enables many new applications, especially for users with rapidly
changing communication demands that often operate in various contexts
simultaneously. It can also provide the much needed user-friendliness to
many services of today.
There are numerous issues which are challenging to the communication
network community in realizing a Personalized Network. Most of them
arise from the lack of current technology to deal in a transparent way
with the dynamic and mobile nature of the entities, the unpredictable
topology of the network, the power constraints of the mobile devices,
and the heterogeneity of the networking and link-level technologies.
Therefore, creating a Personalized Network yields new architectures,
protocols, algorithms, platforms, middleware, etc. They take care of
addressing, routing, resource and service discovery, the
self-organization of the network, the localization of the
devices/person, the complex security and privacy requirements, the
offering of context aware services and service management. Many of these
issues, ventured upon earlier under various mobile ad hoc networks
(MANET) and mobile network research initiatives, need to be reconsidered
in this case. These technologies have to meet strict requirements with
respect to user perception, viable business models, usage of
communication bandwidth, protocol complexity, robustness, availability
of links and infrastructure, dependability and trust.
_Scope of the submission
_We seek original contributions which are aimed at finding solutions to
the problems that are outlined above towards realization of a
Personalized Network. We have identified the following major topics
under which we try to categorize the submissions. However, we will
consider any other original, interesting, and imaginative ideas and
thoughts towards meeting this goal of a Personalized Network.
* Architectural framework of personalized networks
* Personalized Network Applications
* Personal Communications in the next generation Internet
* Personal Networks for rural areas
* Context Awareness
* Resource, service and context discovery
* Self-organization and adaptation
* Addressing and routing
* Interworking between PANs, ad hoc networks, etc, and
infrastructure-based heterogeneous networks
* Mobility of personalized networks
* Security, privacy and anonymity
* Zero configuration methods and other enablers for ease-of-use
* Dependability
* Application-driven communication substrates
* Personalized networks for group oriented networking
* New QoS concepts in personalized networks
* QoS across heterogeneous Networks and Devices
* Mapping of functional requirements to physical devices and resources
* Modeling and simulation of personalized networks
* P2P paradigm in personalized networks
* Innovative applications or prototypes and demonstrations of such
person centric applications are equally valued
_Why should you participate in this workshop?
_Personalized Networks is a concrete vision of the future networks, yet
very current, in the field of communications. It attracts researchers
from both wired and wireless domains. This workshop is an ideal platform
to share a vision of where we are heading, interact, and strongly
advocate an exciting new avenue for researchers and practitioners in the
field of communication. Further, the final program would consist of
carefully selected - with at least three peer reviews - and high quality
submissions with a large emphasis on new ideas rather than incremental
contributions to the field. Submissions of shorter versions of full
papers that can be submitted to other conferences/journal in the near
future are discouraged.
_Submission Instructions
_Submitted papers must represent original material that is not currently
under review in any other conference or journal, and has not been
previously published. Paper length should not exceed five-page technical
paper manuscript.
Papers should be submitted in a .pdf or .ps format to the EDAS paper
submission website. A separate cover sheet should show the title of the
paper, the author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s), and the address
(including e-mail, telephone, and fax) to which the correspondence
should be sent. All accepted papers will be published in the conference
proceedings. At least one author of accepted papers is required to
register at the full registration rate.
_Important Dates
_Paper Submission Deadline: *August 23, 2009
*Notification of Acceptance: *September 21, 2009
*Camera-Ready Submissions: *October 1, 2009
*_Conference Committees
_General chairperson
Ignas Niemegeers, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Program Co-Chairpersons
Sonia Heemstra de Groot, University of Twente, Netherlands
Magda El Zarki, University of California, Irvine, USA
Publicity Chairperson
Paolo Bellavista, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Italy
Contact Information
Email: wpn(a)ewi.tudelft.nl
Technical Program Committee
Paolo Bellavista, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Italy
Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
Milind M Buddhikot, Bell Laboratories, New Jersey, USA
Mainik Chatterjee, University of Central Florida, USA
Carlos Cordeiro, Intel, USA
Frank den Hartog, TNO, Netherlands
Piet Demeester, Ghent University, Belgium
Sudhir Dixit, Nokia, Boston, USA
Vasilis Friderikos, King's College London, UK
Carmelita Görg, University of Bremen, Germany
K. V. S. Hari, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Hossam Hassanein, Queens University, Canada
Sonia Heemstra de Groot, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Geert Heijenk, University of Twente, Netherlands
Ramin Hekmat, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
James Irvine, Strathclyde University, Scotland
Sumanth Jagannathan, Broadcom Corporation, USA
H. S. Jamadagni, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Theo G. Kanter, Mid-Sweden University, Sweden
Vinay Kolar, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Ramakant Komali, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Anup Kumar, University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Joy Kuri, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Petri Liuha, Nokia, Finland
Anthony Lo, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Thomas Magedanz, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
Mahesh Marina, University of Edinburgh, UK
Ingrid Moerman, University of Ghent, Belgium
Klaus Moessner, University of Surrey, UK
Luis Muñoz, University of Cantabria, Spain
Ignas Niemegeers, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Giovanni Pau, University of California Los Angeles, USA
Jorge Pereira, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
T. V. Prabhakar, Indian Institute of Science, India
Ramjee Prasad, University of Aalbarg, Denmark
Neeli Prasad, University of Aalbarg, Denmark
Heung-Gyoon Ryu, Chungbuk National University, Korea
Amardeo Sarma, NEC Network Laboratories, Germany
Koduvayur Subbalakshmi, Stevens Institute, USA
Sai Shankar, Broadcom, San Diego, USA
Sirin Tekinay, New Jersey Institute of Technology, New Jersey, USA
John Thompson, University of Edinburgh, UK
Stephen B Weinstein, CTTC, New Jersey, USA
Magda El Zarki, University of California, Irvine, USA
Honggang Zhang, Zhejiang University, China
Djamal Zeghlache, INT, Paris, France
Organizing Committee
Martin Jacobsson, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
R. V. Prasad, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Paolo Bellavista, Ph. D.
Associate Professor in Computer Science Engineering
EB Member of IEEE Communications and IEEE T. Services Computing
DEIS - Università degli Studi di Bologna
Viale Risorgimento, 2 - 40136 Bologna (ITALY)
Tel# +39-051-2093866; Fax# +39-051-2093073
Email: paolo.bellavista(a)unibo.it
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Dear Colleagues,
The submission deadline for IFIP IWSOS 2009 (4th International Workshop on
Self-Organizing Systems), to be held at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, December
9-11, is quickly approaching:
Regular Papers (12 pages): July 20, 2009
Short Papers (6 pages): August 14, 2009
The submission website is accepting submissions via:
http://senldogo0039.springer-sbm.com/IWSOS2009/servlet/Conference
(The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in their Lecture
Notes
in Computer Science (LNCS) series.)
Please, find attached the CfP below. More information can be
found at http://www.iwsos2009.ethz.ch/index.html
Best Regards,
Bernhard Plattner (General Chair)
Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos (Program Co-Chair)
Karin Anna Hummel (Program Co-Chair)
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CALL FOR PAPERS: 4th IFIP International Workshop on Self-Organizing Systems
(IWSOS 2009)
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To be held at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, December 9-11
*Workshop Scope*
IWSOS 2009 is the fourth workshop in a series of annual workshops dedicated
to self-organization in networks and networked systems. The necessity for
and expected benefit of self-organization is caused by the growing scale,
complexity, and heterogeneity of future networked systems, like the future
Internet. Future networks will form complex networks integrating wired and
wireless infrastructures with mobile ad-hoc, and sensor networks that could
be spontaneously deployed in hostile environments, have a dynamic
population
and a potentially short life time. In spite of this, there will be
stringent
user requirements, such as high availability and real-time guarantees.
Although self-organization is desirable for these kinds of networks, it is
not yet clear to what extent self-organization can be exploited.
Research into networked systems started a few years ago to systematically
investigate self-organization and has lead to a multitude of open research
issues. The applicability of well-known self-organizing techniques to
specific networks and networked systems is being investigated, as well as
adaptations and novel approaches inspired by cooperation in nature and
evolutionary dynamics, sociology, and game theory. Additionally, models
originating from areas like control theory and complex systems research,
are
being applied to networked systems to analyze their controllability and
behavior. Aspects of engineering self-organizing networked systems are
studied that draw on approaches like programmable networks, and tools and
frameworks for deploying, testing, and monitoring self-organizing networks.
The role of self-organization in the future Internet and the impact on its
architecture is an important topic, as well as the application of
self-organization in future intelligent transportation systems and
vehicular
ad-hoc networks.
Building on the success of its predecessors, this workshop aims at bringing
together leading international researchers to create a visionary forum for
discussing the future of self-organization in networked systems. Topics
include, but are not limited to the following.
*Key Topics*
- Self-organization and self-management
- Self-configuration and self-optimization
- Self-protection, -diagnosis, and -healing
- Applications, e.g. the self-organizing home network
- Self-organization in peer-to-peer, sensor, ad-hoc and vehicular networks
- Control theory based models and approaches to self-organization
- Applications of game theory for self-organization
- Bio-inspired and socially inspired models of self-organization
- Group-forming networks and techniques
- Programmable and cognitive networks as a basis for self-organization
- Visualization of network state
- Self-organization for Quality of Service
- Resilience, robustness and fault tolerance for networked systems
- Security in self-organizing networked systems
- Self-organization in heterogeneous network convergence
- Evolutionary principles of the (future, emerging) Internet
- Self-configuring place-and-play sensor/mobile networks
- Methods for configuration and management of large, complex networks
- Risks of self-organization
- The human in the loop of self-organizing networks
*Paper Submission*
IWSOS invites submission of manuscripts as full or short papers that
present
original research results, and that have not been previously published or
are currently under review by another conference or journal. Any
previous or
simultaneous publication of related material should be explicitly noted in
the submission. All papers must be submitted in PDF format. Submissions
will
be peer reviewed by at least three members of the international TPC and
judged on originality, significance, interest, clarity, relevance, and
correctness.
Click here (http://www.iwsos2009.ethz.ch/index.html) for detailed
information for authors.
*Full Papers*
Submissions should be full-length papers up to 12 pages using the LNCS
style, including all figures and references, and must include an
abstract of
100-150 words.
*Short Papers*
Submissions should be position papers, challenging papers, and papers
presenting first or late results up to 6 pages length (LNCS style,
including
all figures and references), and must include an abstract of 100-150 words.
*Proceedings*
The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in their Lecture Notes
in Computer Science (LNCS) series. At least one of the authors of each
accepted paper must attend IWSOS 2009 to present the paper.
*Posters and Demonstrations*
To complement the main technical programme of IWSOS 2009, we are soliciting
extended abstracts (up to two pages, LNCS style) that describe posters and
demonstrations that will be presented at an informal session during the
workshop. This session should provide a platform to present and discuss
work-in-progress and demonstrations. The abstracts will be collected and
made available at the event.
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International Workshop on the Future Internet of Things and Services - Embedded Web Services for Pervasive Devices
by Jens Schmutzler 14 Jul '09
by Jens Schmutzler 14 Jul '09
14 Jul '09
[Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP]
CALL FOR PAPERS
International Workshop on the Future Internet of Things and Services -
Embedded Web Services for Pervasive Devices
<http://www.fits2009.ist-more.org <http://www.fits2009.ist-more.org/> >
held in conjunction with FIS2009 <http://www.fis2009.org
<http://www.fis2009.org/> >
Berlin, Germany, September 1st-3rd, 2009
Paper submission deadline: August 3rd, 2009
Scope:
The Future Internet of Things aims at providing pervasiveness of the
Internet by integrating smart embedded devices into every days life
processes. This leads to a highly distributed network of devices
communicating with human beings as well as other devices. With the increase
of heterogeneity, it becomes very difficult to insure interactions with
devices in a unified manner. Enabling seamless convergence and
interoperability of heterogeneous devices will be one of the key factors to
the success of the Future Internet of Things.
Moreover the Future Internet requires intelligent interaction with the
environment leading to the emergence of wireless sensor networks connected
to the Internet. There is a need for those networks to provide their
information in an interpretable form and to reduce the complexity of
accessing sensor services for applications or other systems.
The challenge lies in developing and selecting the right software
frameworks, architectures, and protocols to publish embedded services via
the Internet. Web technologies have been used to provide an interface to
distributed services. This approach and the need for adaptable interfaces
asks for service oriented middleware approaches providing common base
functionality for service interaction and communication such as interface
description languages, and marshalling mechanisms. In addition, middleware
solutions for embedded systems need to monitor, and manage quality of
service aspects, such as response time, resource consumption, throughput,
availability, reliability and security.
While web services being a standard and widely adopted technology for the
standard Internet, embedded systems as the worker nodes for the Internet of
Things need to catch up in utilizing these technologies. Embedded
distributed systems can implement service oriented architectures as a
promising approach to solve the complexity of distributed embedded
applications and propagate web services as a cross-domain technology.
Wireless sensor/actor networks, where the sensors are connected to and
controlled by embedded systems may benefit from this approach, where
services encapsulate the functionality and provide unified access to the
functionality of the system through a middleware layer.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together industrial or academic
researchers and developers interested in connecting limited embedded (web)
services and/or sensor networks with the Internet in order to build the
Internet of Things. Through paper presentations and discussions, this
workshop will contribute to the exchange of knowledge and ideas,
dissemination of results about completed and on-going research projects, as
well as identification and analysis of remaining open research issues.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Architectural Issues in Future Internet of Things
* Real world applications and scenarios for embedded web services
* Interoperability of heterogeneous systems
* Event-driven SOAs & Device-centric SOA
* Service creation, deployment, life cycle management
* Tool support for service creation, validation and testing
* Enterprise application integration
* Protocols for efficient message transmission to embedded devices
* Web services and Middleware for embedded environments
* SOA-based integration of IT systems in the healthcare enterprise
* Web services executing in mobile or pervasive environments
* Distributed sensor networks for remote monitoring and surveillance
* Web services for field bus systems
Submission Instructions
Papers have to be submitted electronically, through the EasyChairSystem:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fits2009
Papers should be written in English and should be no more than 6 pages for
full papers and 4 pages for short papers (font Times 11pt). Authors are
requested to follow the LNCS Style. The first page should contain the title
of the paper, names and addresses of all authors (including e-mail), an
abstract (100-150 words) and a list of keywords. Submissions should describe
original research. Papers accepted for presentation at FITS 2009 cannot be
presented or have been presented at another meeting with publicly available
published proceedings. Papers that are being submitted to other conferences
must indicate this on the title page, as must papers that contain
significant overlap with previously published work. Over lengthy or late
submissions will be rejected without review. Notification of receipt and
acceptance of papers will be sent to the first author.
Please also see the workshop website: http://www.fits2009.ist-more.org
<http://www.fits2009.ist-more.org/>
Important Dates:
* Workshop paper submission deadline: August 1, 2009
* Notification of acceptance: August 17, 2009
* Camera ready proceedings: August 25, 2009
* Workshop day: September 1, 2009
Program Co-Chairs:
* Vania CONAN
Dr. Conan is head of Advanced Studies laboratory in Thales Communications,
Colombes, France. He received his Engineering Degree and PhD in Computer
Science from Ecole des Mines de Paris, France, and a Masters Degree in
Artificial Intelligence from Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris. Since
then, he has been managing research projects at national and European levels
(FP5, FP6 IST programmes, ITEA Eureka cluster and French ANR). His current
research topics cover wireless and ad hoc networks, from a software and IP
protocol perspective.
* Christian Wietfeld
Prof. Dr. Wietfeld is head of the Communication Networks Institute of TU
Dortmund, University. He has a background in communications networks
research and product development at RWTH Aachen and Siemens AG. He held the
position of a Director Product Line Management at Siemens Communications and
served two years in the Board of Directors of the international industry
consortium WAP Forum resp. OMA (Open Mobile Alliance). His research work on
the design and performance evaluation of wireless communication
architectures, protocols and services is published in numerous conference
papers, book chapters, contributions to standardisation
(ITUT/3GPP/ETSI/OMA/CEN) and patents. He completed management programmes at
U.S. business schools (Kellogg/ Chicago and Babson/Boston).
* Peter Marwedel
Prof. Dr Marwedel is the head of UniDo/ES. His experience covers a wide
range of topics in embedded systems. In 2003, he published a very
influential text book on embedded system design which is setting standards
worldwide. In the same year, he received the teaching award of his
University. He is also heading the local technology transfer centre ICD. ICD
is in charge of transforming research results into industrial products. ICD
has designed several simulators, compilers and debuggers for industrial
customers.
TPC Chair:
* Stefan Michaelis, stefan.michaelis(a)prodv.de
TPC Vice Chair:
* Damien Lavaux, damien.lavaux(a)fr.thalesgroup.com
Publicity Chair:
* Jens Schmutzler, jens.schmutzler(a)tu-dortmund.de
Workshop Program Committee (alphabetical order):
* Alejandro Alonso (Universidad Politecnic Madrid)
* Christopher Foley (Waterford Institute of Technology)
* Damien Lavaux (Thales Communications)
* Akos Levay (Applied Logic Laboratories)
* Stefan Michaelis (PRO DV Software AG)
* Gemma Power (Waterford Institute of Technology)
* Emilio Salazar (Universidad Politecnic Madrid)
* Jens Schmutzler (CNI, Technische Universität Dortmund, University)
* Constantin Timm (ESG, Technische Universität Dortmund, University)
Contact:
Please send an e-mail to TPC vice-chair, the publicity chair or visit the
workshop website at http://www.fits2009.ist-more.org for further
information.
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[Tccc] PerNets 2010 cfp (within IEEE CCNC): paper submission deadline is August 23, 2009
by Paolo Bellavista 03 Jul '09
by Paolo Bellavista 03 Jul '09
03 Jul '09
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Fourth International Workshop on Personalized Networks
PerNets 2010
to be held in conjunction with
The IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC 2010)
January 9-12, 2010 - Harrah's Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
http://pernets.irctr.tudelft.nl/
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Accepted papers will be published in the
conference proceedings and the IEEE Digital Library
Paper submission via EDAS (please read the
submission instructions below first)
Purpose of this workshop
The ubiquitous nature of wireless networks has
spawned many interesting applications that were
unimagined hitherto. It has also brought many
challenges for the communication and networking
community to address. On one hand we see present
day mobile devices are capable of providing many
services that required several devices before.
For example, most cell phones nowadays provide
high speed data access, still and video cameras,
PDA functionality, etc. These advances in device
sophistication and service offerings, including
wireless hotspots, have made a difference in the
way we communicate. With increased user mobility
and user's desire to always be connected, we have
seen a growing interest in Personal Area Networks
(PANs) and Body Area Networks (BANs). These
networks can be tuned and applied meaningfully
for individual users and their requirements. On
the other hand the Internet has changed our way
of interacting dramatically. These two major
communication areas are having an in-depth
influence on the way we communicate; it is worth
considering them 'together' as the future communication vehicle.
Personalized Networks is one such future oriented
concept where we seek to bring BANs, PANs, WLAN,
sensor networks, ad hoc networks, home networks,
vehicular networks and the Internet together onto
one platform under one broader vision of future
(4G) communication networks. The idea is to
enable continuous and seamless connectivity of
all the personal devices of a user, information
sources, and network enabled controllers in an
unobtrusive way, regardless of where these
entities are located - be they local or remote.
It is a microcosm of the persons themselves with
their associated accessories somewhere on the
Internet. It is equivalent to the Internet
presence that has become a prominent concept in
the last decade. This advanced overlay network is
strongly person oriented and must be ad hoc,
intelligent and must behave as a user-friendly
virtual intelligent personal assistant to its
owner. It is a personal distributed environment,
global in scope that can co-exist on the present
day Internet with its active participation. Such
a platform enables many new applications,
especially for users with rapidly changing
communication demands that often operate in
various contexts simultaneously. It can also
provide the much needed user-friendliness to many services of today.
There are numerous issues which are challenging
to the communication network community in
realizing a Personalized Network. Most of them
arise from the lack of current technology to deal
in a transparent way with the dynamic and mobile
nature of the entities, the unpredictable
topology of the network, the power constraints of
the mobile devices, and the heterogeneity of the
networking and link-level technologies.
Therefore, creating a Personalized Network yields
new architectures, protocols, algorithms,
platforms, middleware, etc. They take care of
addressing, routing, resource and service
discovery, the self-organization of the network,
the localization of the devices/person, the
complex security and privacy requirements, the
offering of context aware services and service
management. Many of these issues, ventured upon
earlier under various mobile ad hoc networks
(MANET) and mobile network research initiatives,
need to be reconsidered in this case. These
technologies have to meet strict requirements
with respect to user perception, viable business
models, usage of communication bandwidth,
protocol complexity, robustness, availability of
links and infrastructure, dependability and trust.
Scope of the submission
We seek original contributions which are aimed at
finding solutions to the problems that are
outlined above towards realization of a
Personalized Network. We have identified the
following major topics under which we try to
categorize the submissions. However, we will
consider any other original, interesting, and
imaginative ideas and thoughts towards meeting
this goal of a Personalized Network.
* Architectural framework of personalized networks
* Personalized Network Applications
* Personal Communications in the next generation Internet
* Personal Networks for rural areas
* Context Awareness
* Resource, service and context discovery
* Self-organization and adaptation
* Addressing and routing
* Interworking between PANs, ad hoc networks,
etc, and infrastructure-based heterogeneous networks
* Mobility of personalized networks
* Security, privacy and anonymity
* Zero configuration methods and other enablers for ease-of-use
* Dependability
* Application-driven communication substrates
* Personalized networks for group oriented networking
* New QoS concepts in personalized networks
* QoS across heterogeneous Networks and Devices
* Mapping of functional requirements to physical devices and resources
* Modeling and simulation of personalized networks
* P2P paradigm in personalized networks
* Innovative applications or prototypes and
demonstrations of such person centric applications are equally valued
Why should you participate in this workshop?
Personalized Networks is a concrete vision of the
future networks, yet very current, in the field
of communications. It attracts researchers from
both wired and wireless domains. This workshop is
an ideal platform to share a vision of where we
are heading, interact, and strongly advocate an
exciting new avenue for researchers and
practitioners in the field of communication.
Further, the final program would consist of
carefully selected - with at least three peer
reviews - and high quality submissions with a
large emphasis on new ideas rather than
incremental contributions to the field.
Submissions of shorter versions of full papers
that can be submitted to other
conferences/journal in the near future are discouraged.
Submission Instructions
Submitted papers must represent original material
that is not currently under review in any other
conference or journal, and has not been
previously published. Paper length should not
exceed five-page technical paper manuscript.
Papers should be submitted in a .pdf or .ps
format to the EDAS paper submission website. A
separate cover sheet should show the title of the
paper, the author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s),
and the address (including e-mail, telephone, and
fax) to which the correspondence should be sent.
All accepted papers will be published in the
conference proceedings. At least one author of
accepted papers is required to register at the full registration rate.
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline: August 23, 2009
Notification of Acceptance: September 21, 2009
Camera-Ready Submissions: October 1, 2009
Conference Committees
General chairperson
Ignas Niemegeers, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Program Co-Chairpersons
Sonia Heemstra de Groot, University of Twente, Netherlands
Magda El Zarki, University of California, Irvine, USA
Publicity Chairperson
Paolo Bellavista, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Italy
Contact Information
Email: wpn(a)ewi.tudelft.nl
Technical Program Committee
Paolo Bellavista, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Italy
Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
Milind M Buddhikot, Bell Laboratories, New Jersey, USA
Mainik Chatterjee, University of Central Florida, USA
Carlos Cordeiro, Intel, USA
Frank den Hartog, TNO, Netherlands
Piet Demeester, Ghent University, Belgium
Sudhir Dixit, Nokia, Boston, USA
Vasilis Friderikos, King's College London, UK
Carmelita Görg, University of Bremen, Germany
K. V. S. Hari, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Hossam Hassanein, Queens University, Canada
Sonia Heemstra de Groot, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Geert Heijenk, University of Twente, Netherlands
Ramin Hekmat, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
James Irvine, Strathclyde University, Scotland
Sumanth Jagannathan, Broadcom Corporation, USA
H. S. Jamadagni, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Theo G. Kanter, Mid-Sweden University, Sweden
Vinay Kolar, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Ramakant Komali, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Anup Kumar, University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Joy Kuri, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Petri Liuha, Nokia, Finland
Anthony Lo, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Thomas Magedanz, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
Mahesh Marina, University of Edinburgh, UK
Ingrid Moerman, University of Ghent, Belgium
Klaus Moessner, University of Surrey, UK
Luis Muñoz, University of Cantabria, Spain
Ignas Niemegeers, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Giovanni Pau, University of California Los Angeles, USA
Jorge Pereira, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
T. V. Prabhakar, Indian Institute of Science, India
Ramjee Prasad, University of Aalbarg, Denmark
Neeli Prasad, University of Aalbarg, Denmark
Heung-Gyoon Ryu, Chungbuk National University, Korea
Amardeo Sarma, NEC Network Laboratories, Germany
Koduvayur Subbalakshmi, Stevens Institute, USA
Sai Shankar, Broadcom, San Diego, USA
Sirin Tekinay, New Jersey Institute of Technology, New Jersey, USA
John Thompson, University of Edinburgh, UK
Stephen B Weinstein, CTTC, New Jersey, USA
Magda El Zarki, University of California, Irvine, USA
Honggang Zhang, Zhejiang University, China
Djamal Zeghlache, INT, Paris, France
Organizing Committee
Martin Jacobsson, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
R. V. Prasad, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Paolo Bellavista, Ph. D.
Associate Professor in Computer Science Engineering
EB Member of IEEE Communications and IEEE T. Services Computing
DEIS - Università degli Studi di Bologna
Viale Risorgimento, 2 - 40136 Bologna (ITALY)
Tel# +39-051-2093866; Fax# +39-051-2093073
Email: paolo.bellavista(a)unibo.it
Web: http://lia.deis.unibo.it/Staff/PaoloBellavista/
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IEEE CCNC 2010 Call for Papers
FINAL Deadline DATE Extended to July 7, 2009
January 9 â 12, 2010, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/2010
IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference - the 7th annual international conference - will present the latest developments and technical solutions in the areas of home networking, consumer networking, enabling technologies, and novel applications and services.
Technical Program features presentations in all areas of consumer communications and networking, including
Wireless Home Communication and Networking
- Wireless LANs, WiMax, Cellular Networks
- UWB and OFDM
- Seamless Roaming Techniques and Technologies
- Physical and MAC Layer Design Issues
Smart Spaces and Personal Area Networks for CE
- Body and Personal Area Networks
- RFID for CE
- Context- and Situation-awareness for Smart Spaces and PANs
Multimedia Communication and Services
- Multimedia Communication and Streaming
- Distributed Coding and Network Coding for Multimedia
- Multimedia Support over Multi-hop Networks
- Field Trials and Measurements
Content Distribution and Peer-to-Peer Networks
- Overlay and Application-layer Multicast
- SIP and P2P SIP
- Incentive Mechanisms in P2P Networks
- Novel CE Applications Enabled by P2P Computing
Security and Content Protection for CE
- Security for Home Networks, PANs and BANs
- Reputation and Trust Mechanisms
- Digital Content and Digital Rights Management
- Copyright and Privacy Protection
Pervasive and Ambient Applications
- Positioning and Tracking Technologies
- Smart Devices and Intelligent Environments
- Middleware and Multi-Agents Platforms
- Personalization
For more topics and submission requirements, visit http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/2010.
Important Technical Program Deadlines:
Technical Papers Due: July 7, 2009
Acceptance Notification: August 26, 2009
Camera Ready Artwork: October 1, 2009
Submissions are also welcomed for Special Sessions, Tutorials, Demonstrations, Short Papers, and Industry Technical Panels.
Special Sessions Proposals Due: July 10, 2009; Submissions Due: August 15, 2009
Tutorials Due: September 1, 2009
Demonstrations Due: September 1, 2009
Short Papers Due: September 1, 2009
Industry Technical Panels Due: September 17, 2009
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[Fwd: [Tccc] IEEE Network Special Issue on "Advances in Vehicular Communications Networks"]
by Lars Wolf 02 Jul '09
by Lars Wolf 02 Jul '09
02 Jul '09
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Datum: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 11:50:05 +0200
Von: Carlos Jesús Bernardos Cano <cjbc(a)it.uc3m.es>
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IEEE Network Special Issue on
"Advances in Vehicular Communications Networks"
Background
Vehicular communications are being applied to improve safety, decrease
fuel consumption, and increase the capacity of existing roadways. Both
vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications are used
to implement a number of promising applications such as local hazard
warning, efficient route planning and coordination of traffic flows.
Even truly cooperative and, therefore, extremely challenging
applications like cross traffic collision avoidance are being
considered.
In the last years a number of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
related projects and initiatives have been carried out (or will be
completed soon). In Europe, for example, the European Commission
initiated the eSafety Program to reduce the road fatalities by 50%
before 2010 and to improve traffic efficiency. These R&D projects have
created a solid technical basis for vehicular communications, and some
of them have also performed some preliminary experiences, from what some
important results have been obtained ("lessons learned"), as for example
the Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) in the US as well as
several projects in Europe.
All the aforementioned research efforts and initiatives can be
considered as the 'phase 1' in the development of vehicular
communications networks. This phase represents an initial and very
important step towards the goals of improving road safety and traffic
efficiency, and providing Internet services to the vehicles. Important
achievements, architectural decisions and conclusions have been the
outcome of this 'phase 1', such as the development of wireless physical
and MAC protocols suited for the vehicular environment (e.g. IEEE
802.11p), new network architectures (some of them not based on classical
TCP/IP), etc.
We are now witnessing the 'phase 2' of research and development in
vehicular communications networks, a new phase in which standardization
and field trials will play a key role, as well as the refinement and
extension of the network architectures and protocols defined in the
'phase 1'.
Scope and Contributions
The goal of this special issue is to share the research developments and
efforts of this new phase ('phase 2') in the vehicular communications
area. Paper submissions are invited on the following topics:
* Overview of state-of-the-art for vehicular communication
technologies and open challenges.
* Network protocols for cooperative vehicular communications, such as
geonetworking (geographical routing and addressing).
* Networking aspects for use of 2G/3G cellular systems for vehicular
communications.
* New system architectures enabling the provision of safety, traffic
efficiency and infotainment services in vehicular scenarios.
* Security, location privacy and reliability issues.
* Integration of IP protocols into the vehicular scenario.
* Standardization for vehicular communications worldwide,
interoperability and harmonization issues.
* Field operational tests (FOTs) for cooperative systems employing
vehicular communications networks.
* Regulatory aspects.
Submission
Articles should be tutorial in nature and should be written in a style
comprehensible to readers outside the speciality of the article.
Prospective authors must prepare their article in accordance with the
IEEE Network guidelines to authors, see
http://www.comsoc.org/livepubs/ni/info/authors.html. Authors should
submit their manuscript to the guest editors according to the schedule
below (authors are encouraged to notify at least 15 days before
deadline, their intention to submit a paper indicating title, abstract,
authors and keywords).
All submissions will be reviewed based on technical merit and
relevance.
Schedule for Submission
Manuscript submission: July 15, 2009
Acceptance notification: September 15, 2009
Final manuscript due: November 1, 2009
Publication date: January 2010
Guest Editors
Dr. Carlos J. Bernardos (corresponding editor)
Associate Professor, Department of Telematics Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Leganes, Spain
cjbc(a)it.uc3m.es
Dr. Andreas Festag
NEC Europe Ltd. - NEC Laboratories Europe
Network Research Division
Heidelberg, Germany
festag(a)nw.neclab.eu
Dr. Nicholas F. Maxemchuk
Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering
Columbia University
New York, USA
and
Chief Researcher
IMDEA Networks
Madrid, Spain
nick(a)ee.columbia.edu
Dr. Carolina Pinart Gilberga
Telefónica I+D
Head of the Networked Vehicles Division
Madrid, Spain
cpg(a)tid.es
Dr. Christian Weiß
Daimler AG
Group Research and Advanced Engineering
Manager Vehicle-Centric Communication
Sindelfingen, Germany
Christian.A.Weiss(a)daimler.com
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[Tccc] Advanced Technologies for Care at Home: Special Session at IEEE CCNC 2010
by Dr Mario Kolberg 02 Jul '09
by Dr Mario Kolberg 02 Jul '09
02 Jul '09
Call for Papers
Special Session: Advanced Technologies for Care at Home
at IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference
IEEE CCNC 2010
January 9 - 12, 2010, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/2010
Due to a rapidly increasing ageing population, current care provision
will become strained. A less costly and more practical solution will be
to enable those requiring care to stay at home for longer. Those with
long-term illness, physical or mental impairments may also prefer to
remain in the care of friends and family.
Assistive technology helps older people or those with impairments cope
with normal life. Specialised technology is also being used to monitor
situations such as someone becoming immobile or incapable. The aim is
that, through use of sophisticated networking and management software,
abnormal situations can be detected, acted upon and/or reported to a
carer or a responder.
This special session tries to bring together academics and commercial
technology providers to explore current research issues with
technologies for care at home.
Topics of particular interest (but not limited to) include:
• Integrated Home Care systems
• Network Technologies for assistive technologies
• User interfaces for care systems
• Context aware health applications
• Novel sensors, actuators, and augmented appliances for use in
assistive systems
• Mobile health applications
• Experimental results and case studies on the use of technology for
care at home
All accepted submissions will be published in the proceedings of IEEE
CCNC 2010.
Submission Instructions
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. All submissions
should describe original, previously unpublished research, not currently
under review by another conference or journal. Manuscripts should not
exceed five (5) pages in double-column IEEE format. Please submit the
paper through EDAS. Formatting details can be found under Author
Information on the CCNC web site.
The deadline for paper submissions in EDAS is August 15, 2009.
For more information on these specialized tracks, visit
http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/2010.
Session Organizer:
Mario Kolberg, mko(a)cs.stir.ac.uk
http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/~mko
University of Stirling, UK
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[Tccc] CFP: 2nd International Workshop on Sensor Networks and Ambient Intelligence
by Boon-Chong Seet 02 Jul '09
by Boon-Chong Seet 02 Jul '09
02 Jul '09
Dear all,
The submission due date for this workshop has been extended to July 21,
2009. The updated CFP has been included below for your kind information.
Thank you and best regards,
Boon-Chong Seet (Dr)
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Auckland University of Technology
Private Bag 92006, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 921 9999 ext 5345
Fax: +64 9 921 9973
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CFP: 2nd International Workshop on Sensor Networks and Ambient Intelligence
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2nd International Workshop on Sensor Networks and Ambient Intelligence
In conjunction with PDCAT'09
http://www.cs.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/pdcat09/
December 8-11, 2009, Hiroshima, Japan
In cooperation with: IEEE ComSoc Japan Chapter
Call for Papers
Sensors are windows to the physical world for ambient intelligence (AmI)
applications. The recent emergence of networked sensors as a result of rapid
advances in sensor technologies and wireless networks, have set the stage
for the realization of smart environments where unobtrusive sensors, either
embedded or transportable by mobile carriers, enables fine-grain capture of
environmental or ambient information that provides the basis of intelligence
for higher-order cognitive systems, i.e. systems with capabilities to
perceive, reason, learn, and react intelligently to their environment. Such
systems in turn are envisioned to have wide ranging applications from
intelligent wildlife and building structure monitoring to humanistic and
social endevours such as health and elderly care service provisioning.
Following the success of the first SeNAmI at PDCAT 2008 in Dunedin, New
Zealand, this workshop once again aims to bring together researchers from
academia and industry to present and discuss recent trends and advances in
sensor networks and ambient intelligence, and from such engagement foster
innovations towards technology maturity of sensor-based ambient intelligence
systems. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Cognitive wireless sensor networks
- Cooperative sensor localization and target tracking
- Context-aware reasoning and inference for sensor/RFID-based systems
- Cross-layer design and optimization of sensor-based AmI systems
- Intelligent agents for autonomous sensor network management
- Sensor networking in heterogeneous wireless environments
- Sensor data fusion for ubiquitous embedded computing
- Security, trust, and privacy for autonomous smart spaces
- Nature or bio-inspired designs for ambient sensing and intelligence
- AmI architectures, platforms, applications, and services
- Prototype or testbed implementation and deployment trials
Manuscript submission
Papers reporting original and unpublished research results and experience
are solicited. All paper submissions will be handled electronically via
EasyChair. Please follow the IEEE Computer Society proceedings guidelines to
prepare your papers. Maximum page length will be limited to 6 pages.
Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings of PDCAT'09,
which will be published by IEEE Computer Society and automatically included
in the IEEE Xplore digital library. The proceedings will also be cited by
IEE INSPEC, EI (Compendex), and Thomson ISI. Extended version of selected
best papers will be considered for publication in a refereed international
journal (TBA).
Important dates
Paper submission due : July 21, 2009 (extended)
Acceptance notification : August 21, 2009
Camera-ready due : September 1, 2009
Workshop date : TBA
For further details, please visit: http://senami.aut.ac.nz
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[Fwd: [Tccc] IEEE JSAC special issue on Vehicular Communications and Networks]
by Lars Wolf 02 Jul '09
by Lars Wolf 02 Jul '09
02 Jul '09
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Betreff: [Tccc] IEEE JSAC special issue on Vehicular Communications and
Networks
Datum: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 11:01:40 +0300
Von: Thanos Vasilakos <vasilako(a)ath.forthnet.gr>
An: <tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu>
CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Vehicular Communications and Networks
Vehicular communications and intelligent transportation systems aim to
improve traffic safety, protect environment by
reducing traffic congestion and fuel consumption, and enable a plethora of
new applications such as mobile
infotainment. To address the special requirements of both safety and
non-safety applications in the vehicle domain,
there is a necessity to develop new communication technologies and find
special integration solutions into vehicular and
transportation systems. These result in various types of vehicular
communications and networks: vehicle-toinfrastructure,
vehicle-to-roadside, and vehicle-to-vehicle communications. In this growing
interdisciplinary field, many
research challenges need to be addressed, e.g., how to characterize
communication channels due to greater dynamics
and higher requirements due to e.g. latency and reliability compared to
conventional wireless channels, how to
appropriately design medium access control (MAC) and network protocols that
should essentially be scalable in
performance and adaptable to environment changes due to rapid network
topology changes and node density
fluctuations, and how to evaluate and validate vehicular networking
protocols under realistic assumptions using
simulation methodologies and real-world testing. The goal of this special
issue is to report on cutting-edge research
achievements covering those aspects of vehicular communications and networks
that are distinctively different from
communication networks in general. We are seeking papers that describe
high-quality, original, and unpublished
contributions. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
· Adoption and adaptation of web technologies
· Application protocols and service architectures
· Channel measurement, modeling, & simulation
· Domain-specific security and privacy solutions
· Inter-networking technologies and architectures
· MAC technologies and channel management
· Multiple radio integration and control
· Physical layer and RF level technologies
· Radio resource management, congestion control,
traffic control, routing, and QoS support
· Real-time experimental systems and testbeds
· RF integration and SDR technologies
· Safety and non-safety applications and services
· Simulation methodology and performance
evaluation techniques
· Delay tolerant networks
· Energy efficient communications
· Traffic and mobility models
Prospective authors should follow the IEEE J-SAC manuscript format described
in the Information for Authors under
http://www.jsac.ucsd.edu/. Authors MUST submit their manuscripts through the
EDAS peer review website.
Manuscript Submission Due: December 15, 2009
First Reviews Due: March 1, 2010
Second Reviews Due and Acceptance Notification: June 1, 2010
Final Manuscript Due: August 1, 2010
Publication: 4th quarter 2010
Guest Editors:
Cheng-Xiang Wang
JRI-SIP, School of Engineering & Physical Sciences
Heriot-Watt University
Edinburgh EH14 4AS, UK
Email: cheng-xiang.wang(a)hw.ac.uk
Xuemin (Sherman) Shen
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
Email: xshen(a)bbcr.uwaterloo.ca
Athanasios V. Vasilakos
Dept. of Computer and Telecommunications Engineering
University of Western Macedonia,
50100, Kozani, Greece
Email: vasilako(a)ath.forthnet.gr
Wai Chen
Applied Research
Telcordia Technologies, Inc.
Piscataway, New Jersey, USA 07054
Email: waichen(a)ieee.org
Ross D. Murch
Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Email: eermurch(a)ust.hk
Timo Kosch
BMW Group Research and Technology,
Hanauer Strasse 46,
D-80992 Munich, Germany.
Email: Timo.kosch(a)bmw.de
Gordon Stüber
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, Georgia, USA 30332-0250.
Email: stuber(a)ece.gatech.edu
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