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Fwd: [Tccc] CFP: WiNMee 2013 *** DEADLINE EXTENDED to FEBRUARY 20, 2013 ! ***
by Lars Wolf 11 Feb '13
by Lars Wolf 11 Feb '13
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> Betreff: [Tccc] CFP: WiNMee 2013 *** DEADLINE EXTENDED to FEBRUARY 20, 2013 ! ***
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> Call for Papers
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> WiNMee 2013 ----- May 13-17, 2013 ----- Tsukuba Science City, Japan
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> The 9th International Workshop on Wireless Network Measurements (WiNMee)
> In conjunction with WiOpt 2013
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> http://mobilelab.kut.ac.kr/winmee2013.html
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> =============================================================
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> Welcome to WiNMee 2013
>
> The rise in wireless technologies for both local and wide-area networking,
> such as Wi-Fi, WiMAX, Bluetooth, ZigBee, 3G and LTE, means that the
> Internet is increasingly wireless. Moreover, theoretical advances on
> wireless network communications, such as cooperative relay networks,
> network coding, constructive use of interference, and interference
> alignment, promise to have significant impact on practical wireless
> networks in the following years.
> To better understand the nature of these advances, it is important to
> evaluate these ideas in real-world environments via empirical measurement.
> While analytical and simulation-based approaches are useful, they are often
> limited by the simplistic modeling of the wireless protocols and the
> varying and error-prone wireless channel. As a response to these
> limitations, the need for experimental wireless network measurements has
> gained wide recognition in the networking research community.
>
> WiNMee 2013 is the ninth edition in the International Workshop on Wireless
> Network Measurements series that began in 2005, and is intended to bring
> together researchers in the field of experimental wireless networking and
> serve as a forum for discussing advances and challenges in experimental
> wireless network measurements.
>
> Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
>
> - Experience and measurements from building, designing and/or operating
> production wireless networks
> - Measurement and characterization of wireless networks traffic such as
> WLANs, cellular networks (including smartphone and mobile application
> traffic characteristics), wireless home networks, and sensor networks
> - Experimental validation of network simulation and mobility models
> - Measurement-based network management and troubleshooting
> - Experiences and challenges with wireless measurements
> - Methodologies for validating wireless test-bed results and improving the
> repeatability of tests, simplifying experiment setup and reconfiguration
> - Methodologies for measuring heterogeneous wireless networks
> - Techniques and experiences with collecting, archiving, anonymizing and
> sharing wireless measurement data
> - Techniques and experimental results on performance measurements of
> cognitive radio systems
> - Metrics for wireless network performance evaluation
> - Prediction and inference of user access, demand and mobility
> - Software tools for building and/or managing wireless test-beds
> - Spectrum utilization measurements techniques in spectrum sharing and
> cognitive radio networks
>
> Paper Submission
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> The workshop seeks novel, previously unpublished papers, which are not
> currently under review by another conference, workshop, or journal. All
> submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length of six
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> PAPERS DUE: (JANUARY 25, 2013) extended to FEBRUARY 12, 2013
> AUTHOR NOTIFICATION: MARCH 8, 2013
> CAMERA-READY: MARCH 15, 2013
> WORKSHOP DATE: MAY 13, 2013
>
> Workshop Chairs
>
> Manar Mohaisen (Korea Tech, Korea)
> Aniket Mahanti (The University of Auckland, New Zealand)
>
> Publicity Chair
>
> Emir Halepovic (AT&T Labs—Research, USA)
>
> Technical Program Committee
>
> Rocky K. C. Chang (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)
> Pablo Serrano Yáñez-Mingot (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
> Abedelaziz Mohaisen (Verisign Labs, USA)
> Emir Halepovic (AT&T Labs—Research, USA)
> Artem Lensky (Korea Tech, Korea)
> Tamer AbuHmed (Inha University, Korea)
> Qiang Fu (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
> Weisheng Si (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
> Sanjay Madria (Missouri University of Science & Technology, USA)
> Hidekazu Murata (Kyoto University, Japan)
> Tristan Henderson (University of St Andrews, UK)
> Pengbo Si (Beijing University of Technology, China)
> Ali Abedi (The University of Maine, USA)
> António Pinto (Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal)
> Pero Latkoski (Saint Cyril and Methodius University, Macedonia)
> Yan Zhang (Simula Research Laboratory, Norway)
> Vasilios Siris (Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece)
> Majid Ghaderi (University of Calgary, Canada)
> Muhammad Jaseemuddin (Ryerson University, Canada)
> Tarun Banka (Cisco Systems, USA)
> Mahesh Marina (University of Edinburgh, UK)
> Luca Foschini (Università di Bologna, Italy)
> Ahmad Al Hanbali (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
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Fwd: [Tccc] ComCom SI on Opportunistic Networking: Deadline Extended to Feb 26, 2013
by Lars Wolf 09 Feb '13
by Lars Wolf 09 Feb '13
09 Feb '13
Anfang der weitergeleiteten E‑Mail:
> Von: Valerio Arnaboldi<valerio.arnaboldi(a)iit.cnr.it>
> Datum: 8. Februar 2013 11:24:01 MEZ
> An: tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu
> Betreff: [Tccc] ComCom SI on Opportunistic Networking: Deadline Extended to Feb 26, 2013
>
> *** Our Sincere Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message ***
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> ========= PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO =========
> FEBRUARY 26, 2013 (11:59pm PST)
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> CALL FOR PAPERS
> Elsevier - Computer Communications Journal
> Special Issue on Opportunistic Networking
> Submission Deadline (extended): February 26, 2013
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> The widespread availability of mobile portable devices enriched with a variety of sensing capabilities, coupled with the impelling need of communication anytime and anywhere, has rapidly raised the interest towards new approaches to communications between users. Opportunistic networks are an instance of the delay tolerant paradigm applied to networks made up of users' portable devices (such as smartphones and tablets). As such, they are able to cope with challenged network conditions that are often present in real life, such as high node mobility, variable connectivity, and disconnections, which would impair communications in traditional Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. In this scenario, user mobility becomes one of the main drivers to enable message delivery. In fact, according to the store-carry-and-forward paradigm, user devices store messages and carry them around while they move in the network, exchanging them upon encounter with other nodes, and eventually delivering them to the
> ir destination or to interested users. This new communication paradigm enables legacy applications in challenged scenarios, as well as it paves the way to innovative solutions. While opportunistic networks initially received attention to support communication where an infrastructure is not available (for disaster recovery or in rural areas), nowadays a number of applications can be envisaged ranging from content sharing, through mobile social networking, to participatory and urban sensing. All these applications rely on data forwarding amongst devices. As a consequence, two aspects become relevant, that is, the need for mechanisms guaranteeing trusted and secure communications while preserving users' privacy (in the absence of infrastructure and sometimes even end-to-end connectivity), and incentive mechanisms able to boost the participation in the network.
>
> This Special Issue of Computer Communications seeks contributions pushing the state of the art in Opportunistic Networking. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
>
> - Mobility measurements and models, mobility trace analysis
> - Measurements, models, and analysis for user behaviors on mobile devices
> - Unicast and multicast routing
> - Transport, congestion control, and reliability issues
> - Content dissemination, content caching, service composition, opportunistic computing
> - Trust, security & privacy in opportunistic forwarding, incentive mechanisms, reputation systems, and key management
> - Application support and middleware for opportunistic networks
> - New applications and services relying on opportunistic networking
> - Systems and experience for real-world deployments
>
> Schedule
> --------
> Submission deadline (extended): February 26, 2013
> Author notification: May 24, 2013
> Revised paper due: June 30, 2013
> Final author notification: September 16, 2013
> Publication: TBD
>
> Guest Editors
> -------------
> Chiara Boldrini, IIT-CNR, Italy
> Kyunghan Lee, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Korea
> Melek Onen, EURECOM, France
> Joerg Ott, Aalto University, Finland
> Elena Pagani, Universita' degli Studi di Milano, Italy
>
> Instructions for submission
> ---------------------------
> Manuscripts must not have been previously published nor currently under review by other journals or conferences. If the paper was published in a conference, the submitted manuscript should be a substantial extension of the conference paper. In this case, authors are also required to submit their published conference articles and a summary document explaining the enhancements made in the journal version.
>
> Papers must be submitted through the Computer Communications website at http://ees.elsevier.com/comcom, where guidelines for manuscript preparation can also be found. To ensure that all manuscripts are correctly identified for consideration by the Special Issue, the authors should select "Special Issue: Opp-Net" when they reach the "Article Type" step in the submission process.
>
> For further information, please contact the guest editors at
> comcomsi_oppnet(a)iit.cnr.it
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FWD: [Authors] CFP: Smart City and Ubiquitous Computing Applications Workshop (SCUCA 2013)
by Lars Wolf 08 Feb '13
by Lars Wolf 08 Feb '13
08 Feb '13
CFP: Smart City and Ubiquitous Computing Applications Workshop
(co-located with WoWMoM 2013, Madrid 4-7 June 2013)
Call for Papers
As the world experiences unprecedented urban growth, decision makers
have become very alert calling
for urgent solutions to the resulting issues and newly identified
problems. Fortunately, the recent advances
in information and communication technologies may stimulate new
solutions towards the urbanization
problems. As a result, research and industrial efforts are beginning to
focus on work in that direction and
towards Smart Sustainable Cities; the aim is to integrate and validate
ICT technologies and services in
neighborhoods to make progress towards intelligent cities by exploiting
ubiquitous technologies.
In addition to technical developments, attention is given to innovative
service business models which include security, safety and privacy
issues. The need to improve our understanding of cities, however, is
pressed not only by the social relevance of urban environments, but also
by the availability of new strategies for city-scale interventions that
are enabled by emerging technologies.
This workshop aims to showcase latest advances in Smart City and
Ubiquitous Computing applications which are the result of research
efforts that incorporate new technologies from the areas of mobile
communications, multimedia services, data storage and handling and
ubiquitous services.
The workshop covers (but is not limited to) the following areas:
Urban Analysis and Modeling:
- data-driven analysis of economic activity, human behavior, mobility
patterns, resource consumption
- Designing new cities through evidence-based processes
- Parametric urban design tools to schematically define mobility nodes,
streets, buildings and location of resources
- Development of nested compact urban cells (walkable neighborhoods)
- Urban energy, mobility, water, food, and waste simulator for new,
post-oil cities
- Typology of streetscapes, pathways, mobility nodes, and responsive
technology for cities
Mobility Networks:
- Multi-modal mobility recommendation engines
- New urban vehicles including electric scooters, automobiles, bike-lane
vehicles, etc.
- Autonomous vehicle technology and vehicle-pedestrian interfaces
- Scheduling, charging and security technology for shared-use vehicle
systems
- Electronic parking systems
- Multimedia pervasive computing for smart cities
Electronic and Social Networks:
- New network-centric methods for managing reactive, data-driven city
systems
- Social, multimedia and ubiquitous computing for smart cities
- Urban-scale serious games to shape use of resources such as
shared-used mobility
- Systems tailored for more stable, fair, and socially efficient services
Work and living places
- Personalized, transformable urban housing
- Variable-rate power, and flexible workspaces
- Time-shifted, shared space-on-demand for collaborative work
- Sensing and algorithms to understand fine-grained human activity
- Responsive lighting, HVAC, health, energy conservation, and
communication in the home and work
Workshop Chairs
Anastasios D. Doulamis - Technical University of Crete, Greece
Lambros Lambrinos - Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
Important Dates
- Submission deadline: February 28, 2013
- Acceptance Notification: March 25, 2013
- Camera-Ready Deadline: April 8, 2013
The workshop is supported by the following on-going projects:
Experimedia, SoCIoS, e-Park, Poseidon
and more information can be found at: http://www.scuca2013.tuc.gr
<http://www.scuca2013.tuc.gr/>
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Special Issue in the Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies Journal (ETT) on "High Performance Mobile Opportunistic Systems"Paper Submission: 15th March 2013
by Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis 08 Feb '13
by Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis 08 Feb '13
08 Feb '13
Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.
==========================================================================
==========================================================================
CFP for the Special Issue in the Transactions on Emerging
Telecommunications Technologies Journal
on
"High Performance Mobile Opportunistic Systems"
Scope
==================================
Opportunistic networks are an emerging networking paradigm where
communication between the source and destination occurs on-the-fly and
depends on the availability of communication resources. Opportunistic
communication paradigm heavily benefits from the heterogeneous
networking and communication infrastructure that currently exist, e.g.,
mobile networks, P2P networks, with the supporting technologies in data
management and system interoperability.
The SI aims at presenting state-of-the-art research and future trends in
mobile and heterogeneous opportunistic networking and application
paradigms, combining the mobile communication, mobility and resource
management field, and scientifically presents the various concepts that
contribute to enable high performance computing in these environments.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
•resource management (failure-aware, high-availability, efficiency,
reliability, fault tolerance, etc.)
•data management (data gathering and fusion, aggregation, dissemination,
source coding, signal processing, etc.)
•cooperative and opportunistic algorithms (cooperative PHY, relays,
distributed signal processing, etc.)
•key functionalities (security, localization, privacy and
authentication, self-*, synchronization, etc.)
•novel protocols (PHY level, MAC level, routing aspects, congestion and
admission control, communication networking paradigms, etc.)
•self-adaptiveness (self-organization, self-stabilization, autonomic
computing approaches, etc.)
•cross-layer and cross-functionality designs (channel coding,
cross-layer interaction, protocols for cross-layering, etc.)
•performance evaluation and limitation (network capacity, metrics and
new schemes’ evaluation through real-time or simulation, etc.)
•opportunistic storage (backup techniques, autonomic- management of
storage, location-aware caching, etc.)
•energy consideration (optimization of energy-efficient
protocols/algorithms, energy-efficient MAC, routing and cross-layer
protocols, adaptive protocols, innovative power control techniques,
novel applications, scalability issues, etc.)
•mobility models (mobility modeling, management and optimization,
mobility effects, efficiency, conceptual models and applied certain
patterns, human mobility, mobility aware protocols, service portability,
etc.)
•implementation case studies (i.e. WSN, Ad-hoc, HAPs, etc. )
•simulation frameworks (tools, designs, module support and integration,
novel performance analysis etc.)
Articles should be of novel research nature whereas only originally
unpublished contributions and invited articles will be considered for
the issue.
The papers should be formatted according to the ETT guidelines which can
be found at
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1541-8251/homepage/For….
Instructions for submission:
==================================
Manuscripts must not have been previously published nor currently under
review by other journals or conferences. If the paper was published in a
conference, the submitted manuscript should be a substantial extension
of the conference paper.
Manuscripts should be submitted in PDF format with a separate cover
letter, which contains the paper title, authors, affiliations, complete
contact information (indicating the primary contact author), a 250-word
abstract, and 3-5 keywords, via the web site for the Journal’s
submission system at: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ett. The
submission timetable is shown below.
Submission page:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2161-3915
CFP URL:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/store/10.1002/(ISSN)2161-3915/asset/homepage…)
==================================
Guest-editors
==================================
Constandinos Mavromoustakis (University of Nicosia, Cyprus)
Lei Shu (Osaka University, Japan)
Tasos Dagiuklas (Technological Educational Institute of Mesolonghi-Greece)
Yang Xiao (The University of Alabama, USA)
==================================
Important Dates/deadlines:
==================================
-Paper Submission: 15 March 2013
-Author Notification: 30 May 2013
-Final Versions Due: July 2013
==================================
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Fwd: [Tccc] [CFP] Workshop on Design Challenges in Mobile Medical Device Systems (DC-MMDS) at IEEE SECON 2013
by Lars Wolf 06 Feb '13
by Lars Wolf 06 Feb '13
06 Feb '13
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: [Tccc] [CFP] Workshop on Design Challenges in Mobile Medical
Device Systems (DC-MMDS) at IEEE SECON 2013
Datum: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 09:24:10 -0500
Von: Krishna Kumar Venkatasubramanian <kven(a)wpi.edu>
An: tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu
[apologies if you received multiple copies of the CFP]
***********************
CALL FOR PAPERS
Workshop on Design Challenges in Mobile Medical Device Systems (DC-MMDS)
In Conjunction with IEEE SECON 2013
New Orleans, LA, USA
June 24-27, 2013
URL: http://dc-mmds.cs.wpi.edu/
***********************
SCOPE:
A decade ago, medical devices were largely simple standalone entities.
Today, wireless networking capabilities, sophisticated data processing, and
new sensors and actuators are increasingly being incorporated into mobile
medical devices that promise to improve a clinician’s ability to diagnose
and treat a range of acute and chronic medical conditions.
This new generation of mobile medical device systems (MDDS) faces a variety
of challenges. Such devices are often implanted, ingested, or worn and
deployed as a part of pervasive health monitoring system. Some interact
directly with a patient’s biological systems in order to provide
coordinated, closed-‐loop care. In order for these mobile medical
cyber-‐physical systems to be successful, one needs to develop targeted
platforms and technologies. This is particularly challenging because of the
devices used in MMDS have to be small and unobtrusive. This makes them
severely resource constrained in nature. Architectures developed for the
desktop and hand-‐held computing world ill suited for such applications.
Further, as people who have limited understanding of the underlying
technologies will use such devices, the usability of such systems, from
user-‐interface to sustainability to interoperability with other devices
to configuration, is very important.
These challenges have been recognized, in the abstract, in the community
for some time. However, there has not been a dedicated forum for discussing
ideas on building mobile medical devices. This proposed workshop will bring
together researchers from academia and industry to address challenges
facing the design and implementation of mobile medical device platforms.
TOPICS:
Relevant topics include but are not limited to:
• Novel hardware platforms and architectures for MMDS
• Novel sensing systems for MMDS
• Actuation and drug delivery systems for MMDS
• Efficient automatic control systems for MMDS
• Novel data and signal processing for MMDS
• Enabling device interoperability for MMDS
• Energy harvesting and sustainability for MMDS
• Trust, security and privacy technologies of MMDS
• Human factors and usability for MMDS
• Regulatory issues for MMDS
SUBMISSIONS:
Papers must be no longer than 5 pages and in font size no smaller than 10
points. Additional paper formatting instructions can be found on the
conference web-‐site: http://www.ieee-secon.org.
ORGANIZERS:
Chairs
Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Jacob Sorber, Clemson University
TPC Members
Ayan Banerjee, Arizona State University
Denis Foo Kune, University of Michigan
Matt Green, Johns Hopkins University
Hassan Ghasemzadeh, UCLA
Sandeep Gupta, Arizona State University
Roozbeh Jafari, UT-Dallas
Insup Lee, University of Pennsylvania
Andres Molina-Markham, Dartmouth College
Ben Ransford, University of Massachussets, Amherst
Craig Shue, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Eugene Vasserman, Kansas State University
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper Submission Deadline: March 22, 2013
Notification Deadline: April 22, 2013
Camera-Ready Deadline: May 1, 2013
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Fwd: [Tccc] WiSARN 2013-Spring - || May 20-23, 2013, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA - (In conjunction with IEEE DCOSS'13)
by Lars Wolf 06 Feb '13
by Lars Wolf 06 Feb '13
06 Feb '13
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: [Tccc] WiSARN 2013-Spring - || May 20-23, 2013, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, USA - (In conjunction with IEEE DCOSS'13)
Datum: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 10:17:27 +0800
Von: LIANG HE <heliang1983(a)gmail.com>
An: tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu
Call for Papers
The 7th International Workshop on
Wireless Sensor, Actuator and Robot Networks (WiSARN 2013-Spring)
http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~zhuan045/WiSARN/WiSARN2013.html
To be held in conjunction with
The 9th IEEE International Conference on
Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (DCOSS'13)
May 20-23, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Wireless sensor and actor networks (WSANs) are the confluence point
where the traditional fields of wireless sensor networks (WSNs),
robot networks and control theory meet. In WSAN, nodes collaborate
to accomplish distributed sensing and actuation tasks. Leveraged by
the control and mobility of actors, the networking process and
applications embrace a whole new set of possibilities. Actors may
deploy, repair and relocate sensors to improve coverage, build routes
and fix network partition to ensure data communication, change network
topology to shape routing patterns and balance energy consumption,
and respond to reported events in a timely and effective manner.
The benefits are limited only by imagination. As an emerging field,
WSANs are in need of new networking techniques, by which they can fully
exploit their particularities and potentials. WiSARN aims to bring
together state-of-the-art contributions on the design, specification
and implementation of architectures, algorithms and protocols for
current and future applications of WSAN. Original, unpublished
contributions are solicited in ALL aspects of WSANs, WSNs, robot
networks, and robotics and automation. Possible topics include,
but are not limited to:
* Autonomous sensor networks
* Emergent behavior in WSAN
* Modeling and simulation of WSAN
* WSAN architectural and operational models
* Autonomic and self-organizing coordination and communication
* Sensor-actor (robot) and actor-actor coordination
* Energy-efficient and real-time communication protocols
* Bandwidth-efficient and delay-tolerant communication protocols
* Distributed control and management in WSAN
* Neighborhood discovery and mobility management
* Communication protocols for swarms of mobile actors (robots)
* Map exploration and pattern formation of mobile robots
* Actor (robot) task assignment
* Biologically inspired communication
* Ecological systems
* Architectures and topology control
* Localization in WSAN
* Probabilistic integration in WSAN
* Quality of service, security and robustness issues
* Applications and prototypes
* Hybrid networks and wireless Internet
* Data management, gathering, aggregation and query processing
Papers must not exceed 6 single-spaced and two-column pages using
at least 10 point size type on 8.5 x 11 inches pages, and must be
formatted in strict accordance with the IEEE author guidelines.
Submissions are being considered with the understanding that they
describe original research, neither published nor under review
elsewhere. Accepted papers will be published in the IEEE Digital
Library after the conference and included in DCOSS 2013 proceedings.
Selected best papers will be invited to a special issue of
Ad Hoc & Sensor Wireless Networks: an international journal (SCIE).
Important dates
Paper submission: March 1, 2013
Author notification: March 30, 2013
Camera ready: April 15, 2013
Workshop date: May 23, 2013
General Chair
Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Canada
Program Co-Chairs:
Shuhui Yang, Purdue University Calumet, USA.
Hannes Frey, University of Paderbon, Germany.
Publicity Co-Chairs:
Liang He, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore.
Sandra Sendra, universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain.
Submission Chair:
Rafael Falcon, University of Ottawa, Canada.
For further information, please refer to the above WiSARN 2013 website,
or contact the program co-chairs.
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Fwd: [Ginseng-list-all] CfP: 5th PWSN Workshop, May 23 2013, Cambridge Massachusetts - In conjunction with DCOSS 2013
by Lars Wolf 06 Feb '13
by Lars Wolf 06 Feb '13
06 Feb '13
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: [Ginseng-list-all] CfP: 5th PWSN Workshop, May 23 2013,
Cambridge Massachusetts - In conjunction with DCOSS 2013
Datum: Wed, 06 Feb 2013 23:31:10 +0200
Von: Vasos Vassiliou <vasosv(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy>
An: ginseng-list-all(a)ict-ginseng.eu
Dear GINSENG colleagues, this may be of interest:
=========================================================================
CALL FOR PAPERS
PWSN 2013
5th International Workshop on Performance Control in Wireless Sensor
Networks
http://www.netrl.cs.ucy.ac.cy/pwsn2013/
May 23 2012, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
In conjunction with the 9th IEEE International Conference on Distributed
Computing in Sensor Systems (DCOSS '13)
=========================================================================
Most existing wireless sensor network (WSN) installations have in common
that they are not considered time-critical. No immediate action has to
beundertaken as a response to the received data. However, many emerging
WSNapplications such as plant automation and control, smart cities or
health care applications require immediate and guaranteed actions. In
such environments, data has to be transported reliably and in time
through the sensor network. In some scenarios, data even has to travel
through the sensor network and the Internet to reach the destination. In
this situation the overall system spanning the Internet and sensor
networks must providetogether the required performance characteristics.
Due to the lack of appropriate models, components and protocols, it is
currently very difficult to construct and operate a WSN with performance
guarantees. Thus, the commercial success of wireless sensor networks in
many application areas is unsure unless this particular problem is
understood and solved.
The PWSN workshop aims at bringing together researchers and
practitionersdesigning and deploying sensor networks that have to meet
specific performance targets.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
--------------------------------------------------
• Communication protocols with deterministic performance
• Network resilience, fault tolerance, network survivability
• Sensor data quality, integrity, and availability
• Performance-aware middleware
• Real-time operating systems for sensor networks
• Actuation and control
• Programming abstractions for deterministic sensor networks
• Impact of security features on network performance
• Experience with real-world deployments and applications
• Performance management of deployed sensor networks
• Timely data storage, retrieval, and processing
• Performance modelling and performance evaluation
• Configuration and installation support
• Performance debugging and performance optimization
Important dates:
----------------
Paper Submission deadline: March 25, 2012
Acceptance Notification: April 8, 2012
Camera Ready Paper: April 15, 2012
Workshop date: May 23, 2012
Workshop Co-Chairs
------------------
Utz Roedig - University of Lancaster
Vasos Vassiliou - University of Cyprus
Paper Submission
----------------
Submitted papers must represent original material that is not currently
under review in any other conference or journal, and has not been
previously published. All submissions should be written in English with
a maximumpaper length of six (6) printed pages (in Two-Column IEEE
Conference Format), including text, figures, and references.
Papers should be submitted through EDAS at http://edas.info/N14363
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
For more information or questions, please email the workshop chairs or
visit the workshop website: http://www.netrl.cs.ucy.ac.cy/pwsn2013/
--
Vasos Vassiliou, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Networks Research Laboratory
Department of Computer Science
University of Cyprus
--
Tel.: +357 22892750
Fax: +357 22892701
Email:vasosv - a-t - cs.ucy.ac.cy
url: http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/~vasosv
--
Vasos Vassiliou, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Networks Research Laboratory
Department of Computer Science
University of Cyprus
--
Tel.: +357 22892750
Fax: +357 22892701
Email:vasosv - a-t - cs.ucy.ac.cy
url: http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/~vasosv
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06 Feb '13
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: [Authors] CFP: 10th IEEE MASS 2013, October 14-16, Hangzhou, China
Datum: Wed, 06 Feb 2013 19:38:22 +0100
Von: Stefano Avallone <stavallo(a)unina.it>
Antwort an: stefano.avallone(a)unina.it, Authors of some conferences
<authors(a)inf.ufsc.br>
Organisation: DIS UniNA
An: authors(a)inf.ufsc.br
[Sincere apologies for cross-posting]
=========================================================
The 10th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad hoc and Sensor Systems
(IEEE MASS 2013)
http://www.sensornet.cn/ieeemass2013/
October 14-16, Hangzhou, China
SCOPE
-----------
The 10th IEEE MASS will be held in HangZhou, Zhejiang Province, China,
during October 14-16, 2013. Wireless ad hoc communication and mobile
networking/computing have applications in a variety of environments,
such as conferences, hospitals, battlefields, and
disaster-recovery/rescue operations, and are also being actively
investigated as an alternative paradigm for Internet connectivity in
both urban and rural areas. Wireless sensor and actuator networks are
being deployed for enhancing industrial control processes and
supply-chains, and for various forms of environmental monitoring. IEEE
MASS 2013, sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, aims at addressing
advances in research on multi-hop wireless ad hoc and sensor networks,
covering topics ranging from technology issues to applications and
test-bed development.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
----------------------------------
Original, unpublished contributions are solicited in all aspects of
mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), wireless sensor networks (WSNs)
(including cyber-physical systems, Internet of Things), and mobile
networking/computing, including theory, systems and applications. Topics
of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Algorithmic aspects of MANETs and WSNs
- Application Layer Protocols
- Architectures of wired/wireless networks
- Capacity planning and admission control
- Clustering, topology control, coverage, and connectivity
- Cooperative and cognitive networking
- Cooperative and compressive sensing in WSNs
- Crowd-sourcing techniques
- Cross layer design and optimization
- Cyber-physical systems
- Data gathering, fusion, and dissemination
- Data transport and management in WSNs
- Delay tolerant networks
- Experiences from real-world applications and long-term deployments
- Handoff/mobility management and seamless internetworking
- Internet/Cloud of Things
- Key management and trust establishment
- Localization and Location Based Services
- MAC protocols, including 802.11, 802.15.4, UWB
- MAC-layer design for ad hoc networks and WSNs
- Machine-to-machine (M2M) communications
- Measurements, experimental systems and test-beds
- Modeling, analysis and performance evaluation
- Multi-channel, multi-radio and MIMO technologies
- Network Layer protocols
- Networked smartphone applications
- Novel applications and architectures for WSNs
- Operating systems and middleware support
- Opportunistic networking
- P2P, overlay, and content distribution
- Power-aware architectures, algorithms, and protocols
- QoS and Resource management
- Reliability, resiliency and fault tolerance techniques
- Resource management and QoS provisioning
- Robotic networks
- Routing protocols, including unicast, multicast, broadcast, geocast,
convergecast.
- Security and privacy issues in ad hoc and sensor networks, and mobile
networking
- Smart grid, Smart healthcare, Smart transportation
- Social networks using smartphones and sensors
- Time synchronization
- Vehicular networks and protocols
- Wireless mesh networking
PAPER SUBMISSION AND REVIEW
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Authors are invited to submit technical papers presenting original,
unpublished research, not currently under review elsewhere. All
submissions should be written in English with a maximum length of 9
single-spaced, double-column pages using 10pt size fonts on
8.5 × 11 inch pages, with side-margin at least 1 inch, including all
figures, tables, and references. All paper submission will be
electronic, in PDF format, through EDAS. Accepted papers will appear in
the conference proceedings published by IEEE and will be presented at
the conference. Based on reviews and TPC discussions, the TPC may choose
to accept some papers as short papers (5 pages). For all papers, IEEE
reserves the right to exclude the paper from distribution after the
conference (e.g., removal from IEEE Xplore) if the paper is not
presented at the conference.
IMPORTANT DATES
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Paper registration deadline: *April 5, 2013*
Full paper submission deadline, *April 15, 2013*
Paper acceptance notification: *July 15, 2013*
Paper camera-ready deadline: *August 5, 2013*
POSTERS AND DEMOS
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The conference will also include a poster and demo session. Refer to the
separate Call for Posters, and Call for Demos for details, including
submission instructions.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
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For questions about the paper submission and review process, please
contact the MASS 2013 Program Co-Chairs:
Matt Mutka (mutka(a)cse.msu.edu),
Xiang-Yang Li (xli(a)cs.iit.edu),
Zhaohui Wu (wzh(a)cs.zju.edu.cn)
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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
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Third Workshop on
Management of Cloud Systems (MoCS 2013)
(http://mocs.disi.unibo.it)
July 7th, 2013
Split, Croatia
organized in association with the
Eighteenth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC 2013)
(http://www.ieee-iscc.org/)
Sponsored by (pending approval):
IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Communications Society
Endorsed by:
IEEE Technical Committee on Communications Systems Integration and
Modeling (CSIM)
In cooperation with:
IEEE Technical SubCommittee on Green Communications and Computing
(TSCGCC)
The vision of Cloud computing is becoming a reality thanks to the recent
advances in several significant computer and communications research
areas, spanning from grid/virtualization/utility computing to Web 2.0
and Service Oriented Computing (SOC). After the initial hype, at the
current stage, several ongoing research efforts are focusing on the
several open management aspects of the Cloud, such as interoperability,
scalability, reliability, power management, and
confidentiality/auditability, with the final goal to make Cloud
technologies and services more mature so to boost and to facilitate a
more widespread industrial uptake of Cloud systems. Despite the several
recent efforts on Cloud systems, it is still unclear whether current
solutions are able to withstand the abrupt and unpredictably changes
imposed by the emergent Cloud application scenarios, where services and
the whole software stacks (from the kernel upward) have to scale up and
down fast by exploiting highly distributed and heterogeneous virtualized
resources.
The ambition and mission of MoCS 2013 is to put on the foreground all
above issues, and to bring together different ongoing research efforts
on the management of Cloud systems. This year, special focus will be on
the challenging management issues related to the delivery of efficient
Green solutions for the processing of real-world Big Data knowledge base
and streams over the Cloud.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
* Novel adaptive management solutions for scalable, maintainable,
cost-effective Cloud provision, at all software stack layers;
* New models and paradigms for the management of Cloud services at the
host level and within/between data centres (intra-/inter-domain);
* Analytical and simulation models and tools to measure systems ability
to scale and to achieve relevant energy savings;
* New methods and tools able to identify and enforce optimal trade-offs
between performance, energy consumption, safety, and security;
* Emerging standards for interoperability (resource virtualization,
specific computing interfaces, etc.), also between public and private
Clouds;
* Experimentation testbeds, field trials and empirical evaluations, and
measurement studies.
Important Dates
Submission of research papers due: February 18, 2013
Notification of paper acceptance: March 19, 2013
Submission of camera-ready papers: April 13, 2013
Workshop date: July 7, 2013
Paper submission
Papers should be written in English. Manuscripts should be no more
than 7 pages, double column, IEEE style including tables, figures and
references. Note that accepted papers up to 6 pages in the IEEE double
column proceedings format will be published with no additional charge.
Please use either Word (http://www.computer.org/cms/Computer.org/CPS/
files/IEEECS_CPS_8.5x11x2.zip) or LaTeX (http://www.computer.org/cms/
Computer.org/CPS/files/IEEECS_CPS_LaTeX_Letter_2Col.zip ) templates and
instructions provided by IEEE. Papers must be submitted by February 18,
2013 using EDAS (http://edas.info/N14211). Papers meeting these
requirements will be peer-reviewed by at least three independent
reviewers, including a TPC member. Papers must present original and
unpublished work and should not be currently under review by any other
conference or journal. To submit a paper, please follow the instructions
on the workshop Web site.
The Workshop Proceedings will be part of the ISCC 2013 Proceedings and
will be available on IEEE Xplore (http://ieeexplore.ieee.org).
Organizing Committee
Workshop Co-Chairs
Luca Foschini, University of Bologna, Italy
(luca.foschini(a)unibo.it)
Burak Kantarci, University of Ottawa, Canada
(kantarci(a)site.uottawa.ca)
Massimo Villari, University of Messina, Italy
(mvillari(a)unime.it)
Publicity Chair
Giuseppe Cardone, University of Bologna, Italy
(giuseppe.cardone(a)unibo.it)
Steering Committee Chair
Antonio Corradi, University of Bologna, Italy
(antonio.corradi(a)unibo.it)
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Giuseppe Cardone, Ph.D. Student
DISI-LIA - University of Bologna
E-mail: giuseppe.cardone(a)unibo.it
Web: http://middleware.unibo.it/people/gc
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IEEE DCOSS Workshop: Internet of Things - Ideas and Perspectives (submission deadline March 3rd)
by vloscri@deis.unical.it 05 Feb '13
by vloscri@deis.unical.it 05 Feb '13
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Call for papers
IEEE DCOSS
International workshop on Internet of Things - Ideas and Perspectives
(IoTIP-13)
May 20-23, 2013
Boston, USA
http://www.hds.utc.fr/iotip13/
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Important dates
Submission Deadline: March 3, 2013
Acceptance Notification: March 31, 2013
CameraReadyDue: April 15, 2013
Workshop Date: May 23, 2013
Call for papers:
Slowly but steadily the Internet of Things (IoT) is penetrating and transforming our lives. The first stage of the IoT evolution consisted in the deployment of RFID tags for facilitating routing, taking inventory and loss prevention of goods. After that we witnessed the first wave of RFID and sensor network integration toward vertical-market applications. Nowadays, new generations of RFID tags, in particular active RFID tags, often include built-in sensing
capabilities. Whereas, applications based on sensor networks often require means for unique identification and discovery of objects, which are monitored by the sensor network. The convergence of sensing and identification technologies, together with communication and computation systems, enables us to gain impressive awareness about the state of the real world and will drastically change the way we interact with our environment. Urban planning, smart cities, intelligent shopping, smart meters, home automation, security and surveillance, industrial applications like process industry automation, supply chain, smart product management and agricultural applications are examples of potential applications for real-world systems. Even though the advent of the IPv6/6LoWPAN protocol suite solved several technical issues, many challenges are still open in the research and development communities concerning the choice of communication paradigms, architectures and technology. The main focus of this workshop is on technologies, applications and paradigms of the IoT that are already deployed or are under investigation and that belong to the second stage of the IoT evolution.
The next step in the evolution of the IoT is its characterization as the underlying technological layer needed to shape and substantiate higher layer concepts such as semantic web and personalization. In fact, the IoT is the enabling technology to allow virtual and physical worlds to converge in what has already been defined as Web 3.0. If, currently, the IoT is the most suited companion of blogging, podcasting, tagging and social networking, we can imagine that its evolution will foster the rise of statistical, machine-constructed semantic tags and algorithms through the construction and exploitation of semantic databases empowered by distributed and cloud computing.
The integration of the IoT with semantic databases, capable of delivering accurate information about the nature and the state of every physical object will introduce a staggering amount of new applications opportunities as well as potentially lead to an ultimate"Big brother scenario". Therefore, a particular interest will have to be given to appropriate security and privacy control mechanisms.
The secondary focus of this workshop is on IoT vision and perspective towards Web 3.0
IoTIP features two tracks:
-Current ideas: for technical works currently under investigation;
- Future perspectives: for vision papers envisaging possible future technologies, paradigms and applications for IoT.
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
- IoT paradigms, architectures, applications and technologies
- IoT systems and components
- IoT for semantic web and personalization
- Tools for developing IoT applications
- Blogging, Podcasting, Tagging and Social networking through the IoT
- Cloud vs distributed computing for the IoT
- Security and privacy control mechanisms
- Performance assessment and management (QoS, scalability, reliability, etc)
- PHY layer, Spectrum management for IoT radio communications
- MAC protocols (e.g., scheduling, power control etc.) for IoT
- Mobility management
- Naming, address management and End-to-End Addressability
- Object, device and service management
- RFID, sensors, actuator technologies
- Middleware
- Sustainable design and technologies (e.g. energy-efficiency)
- Test-beds and field trials
- Standardization and regulatory issues
Submission guidelines :
Authors are invited to submit original unpublished manuscripts that demonstrate current research on IoTIP research topics. Standard IEEE conference templates for LaTeX/Word formats can be found at:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
Papers should be submitted through EDAS at the following address:
http://edas.info/N14397.
All submissions should be written in English using 10 point font and be six (6) printed pages long maximum using 10 point font and including figures and tables. The papers should be submitted to one of the two tracks:
- Current ideas: for technical works currently under investigation;
- Future perspectives: for vision papers envisaging possible future technologies, paradigms and applications for IoT.
Authors must suggest their preferred track for their paper at the time of submission. The workshop chairs, however, reserve the right to switch papers between tracks if they deem them a better fit for another track.
Please note that the proceedings of this workshop will appear in IEEEXplore and will be included in DCOSS conference proceedings.
_Program committee members_:
Flavio Esposito, Boston University - USA
Essia Hamouda, University of Riverside, California, USA
Antonio Iera, Università "Mediterranea" di reggio Calabria, Italy
Srdjan Krco, Ericsson LTD, Ireland
Thomas D.C. Little, Boston University - USA
Valeria Loscri', Università della Calabria, Italy (_publicity chair_)
Nathalie Mitton, INRIA Lille - nord Europe, France (_workshop chair_)
Enrico Natalizio, Universitè de Technologie de Compiegne, France (_workshop chair_)
David Simplot-Ryl, INRIA Lille - Nord Europe, France.
Anna Maria Vegni, Università degli Studi di Roma Tre, Italy
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