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-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: [Tccc] IEEE JSAC SI on D2D Communications
Datum: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 14:24:03 -0700 (PDT)
Von: Chonggang Wang <cgwang833(a)yahoo.com>
Antwort an: Chonggang Wang <cgwang833(a)yahoo.com>
An: tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu <tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu>
CALL FOR PAPERS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
IEEE JSAC Special Issue on Device-to-Device Communications in Cellular
Networks
(http://www.jsac.ucsd.edu/Calls/DevicetoDeviceCFP.pdf)
Submission Deadline: May 1, 2013
Mobile data traffic, especially mobile video traffic, has dramatically
increased in recent years with the emergence of smart phones, tablets,
and various new applications. It is hence crucial to increase network
capacity to accommodate these bandwidth consuming applications and
services. Device-to-device (D2D) communication is a promising concept to
improve user experiences and resource utilization in cellular networks,
both for licensed and unlicensed spectrum. It enables two mobile devices
in proximity of each other to establish a direct local link and to
bypass the base station or access point. D2D communication may either be
network-controlled where the operator manages the switching between
direct and conventional cellular links, or the direct links may be
managed by the devices without operator control. D2D allows combining
infrastructure-mode and ad hoc communication.
Device-to-device communications may have advantages such as: 1) improved
performance for devices; 2) improved spectrum reuse and system
throughput; 3) offloading in cellular networks; 4) improved energy
efficiency; 5) extended coverage; 6) creation of new services. It also
poses new problems and challenges. A issue is how to share resources
dynamically (e.g. spectrum and energy) between cellular communication
and ad hoc D2D communication to accommodate larger volumes of traffic
and to provide better service to users. Other challenges include:
identification of services for which D2D communication is useful; radio
resource allocation and resource management; self-organizing direct
links; proximity-based offloading, and capacity evaluation and
performance comparison.
The special issue addresses research advances that enable D2D
communications in cellular networks. The goal is to report on the most
up-to-date contributions in this area. Device-to-device communication
must be central to all topics that include, but are not limited to, the
following.
•Power and interference management
•Proximity-based detection and offloading
•Self-organizing device discovery
•Cognitive and cooperative D2D communication
•Device vs operator controlled link establishment
•Link management and mode selection
•Capacity analysis and energy efficiency evaluation
•Group communication and broadcasting
•Multi-hop D2D communications
•Quality improvement for real-time applications
•Channel measurements and modelling
•Mobility measurements, modelling and management
•New services and applications
Submission Guideline
Authors should refer to the submission rules specified in the
“Information for Authors” section of the JSAC guidelines
(www.jsac.ucsd.edu/Guidelines/info.html) to prepare their papers. Papers
should be submitted through EDAS (http://www.edas.info) according to the
following schedule:
•Manuscript submission: May 1, 2013
•Notification: October 1, 2013
•First revision due:November 1, 2013
•Final notification:December 1, 2013
•Final manuscript due: January 1, 2014
•Publication date: 2nd Quarter, 2014
Guest Editors
•Dr. Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA (cgwang(a)ieee.org)
•Professor Jiangzhou Wang, University of Kent, UK (j.z.wang(a)kent.ac.uk)
•Dr. George Chrisikos, Qualcomm Inc., USA (gchrisikos(a)ieee.org)
•Dr. Yoshihisa Kishiyama, NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan (kishiyama(a)nttdocomo.com)
•Professor Roger Cheng, Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. and Tech., Hong Kong
(eecheng(a)ust.hk)
•Professor Zhisheng Niu, Tsinghua University, China (niuzhs(a)tsinghua.edu.cn)
•Professor Kun Yang, University of Essex, UK (kunyang(a)essex.ac.uk)
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Betreff: [Tccc] SPECTS 2013 deadline extension
Datum: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 10:26:08 -0700 (PDT)
Von: Essia Hamouda <essia(a)cs.ucr.edu>
An: tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu, asr-forum(a)cines.fr
Kopie (CC): Pere.Vila(a)udg.edu
Due to numerous requests the deadline for Spects 2013 submission has been
extended
New Deadlines
==============
Special sessions proposals: Extended until April 7th, 2013
Submission of full papers and tutorials proposals: Extended until April
7th, 2013
Notification of acceptance: April 29th, 2013
Submission of camera-ready papers: May 8th, 2013
http://atc.udg.edu/SPECTS2013/
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SPECTS 2013 - International Symposium on Performance
Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems
http://atc.udg.edu/SPECTS2013/
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in conjunction with Summer Simulation Multiconference
http://www.scs.org/summersim
July 7-10th, 2013 Toronto, CANADA
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CALL FOR PAPERS
This annual International conference is a forum for professionals
involved in the performance evaluation of computer and
telecommunication systems. Performance evaluation of computer systems
and networks has progressed rapidly in the past decade and has begun
to approach maturity. Significant progress has been made in analytic
modeling, simulation and measurement approaches for performance
evaluation of computer and telecommunication systems. Topics of
interest are organized by three categories:
* Networking and Telecommunication Systems
* Computer Systems
* Tools, Methodologies, and Applications
For a complete list, please visit http://atc.udg.edu/SPECTS2013/
## Extended Versions of Selected Accepted Papers in SPECTS 2013 will
be considered for Possible Publication in Scholarly Journals.
## Accepted papers will be submitted to IEEE Xplore Digital Library
PAPER SUBMISSION
Please submit your complete papers electronically to:
http://www.softconf.com/scs/SPECTS13/ Instructions for authors will
be posted on the paper submission website. Submissions should not
exceed 8 two-column, 8.5x11 inch pages (including figures, tables,
and references) in 10 point fonts. Please include 5-10 keywords,
complete postal and e-mail address, and fax and phone numbers of the
corresponding author. If you have difficulties with electronic
submission, please contact Technical Program Co-Chairs or the Local
Arrangement Chair.
Proposals for 1.5 hour tutorials and special sessions should be sent
to the Tutorials and Special Sessions Chair. Tutorial abstracts along
with keynote speeches?abstracts will be included in the proceedings
of the conference.
* NEW * Work-in-Progress Track: WiP session will be devoted to the
presentation of new and on-going research into Performance Evaluation
of Computer and Telecommunication Systems. We are especially interested
in new and creative ideas and approaches. The primary purpose of this
session is to provide researchers with an opportunity to discuss their
evolving ideas and gather feedback from professionals involved in
performance evaluation of computer and telecommunication systems.
WiP papers should be limited to 6 pages. Authors interested in this
track should label their papers with a "work in progress track" under
the paper title. Please use the regular submission procedure.
HONORARY CHAIR
- Mohammad S. Obaidat, Monmouth Univ., NJ, USA
obaidat(a)monmouth.edu
GENERAL CHAIR
- Pere Vila, Univ. of Girona, Spain
pere.vila(a)udg.edu
TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIRS
- Isaac Woungang, Ryerson Univ., Canada
Iwoungan(a)scs.ryerson.ca
- Mario Marchese, Univ. of Genoa, Italy
mario.marchese(a)unige.it
- Floriano De Rango, Univ. of Calabria, Italy
derango(a)deis.unical.it
TUTORIALS AND SPECIAL SESSION CHAIR
- Sanjay K. Dhurandher, Univ. of Delhi, India
dhurandher(a)rediffmail.com
PUBLICITY CHAIRS
- Essia Hamouda, Univ. of California-Riverside, USA
essia(a)cs.ucr.edu
- Lei Shu, Osaka Univ., Japan
lei.shu(a)live.ie
LOCAL ARRANGEMENT CHAIR
- Abdolreza(Abdy) Abhari, Ryerson Univ., Canada
aabhari(a)scs.ryerson.ca
PUBLICATION CHAIR
- Jose M. Saldana, Univ. of Zaragoza, Spain
jsaldana(a)unizar.es
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Please visit http://atc.udg.edu/SPECTS2013/
SPONSORED BY
- The Society for Modeling and Simulation International, SCS
TECHNICAL SPONSORED BY
- IEEE Communications Society
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Fwd: [InternetTC] CFP: Bodynets 2013, Cloud-assisted Cyber-Physical Systems (CCPS)
by Lars Wolf 22 Mar '13
by Lars Wolf 22 Mar '13
22 Mar '13
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Betreff: [InternetTC] CFP: Bodynets 2013, Cloud-assisted Cyber-Physical
Systems (CCPS)
Datum: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 13:19:52 -0400
Von: Jun Suzuki <jxs(a)CS.UMB.EDU>
An: itc(a)COMSOC.ORG
CFP: BodyNets 2013 Special Track on Cloud-assisted Cyber-Physical
Systems (CCPS)
Paper submission due: June 1, 2013
Conference dates: September 30, 2013 (Mon) - October 2, 2013 (Wed)
Boston, MA
Technically-sponsored by IEEE EMB and ACM SIGCHI
Proceedings to be published by ACM
The advances of body area networks, mobile computing, wireless
networking and cloud computing offer tremendous opportunities in
providing newer and better cyber-physical systems (CPS). The main
objective of this special track is to provide a medium for researchers
and practitioners to present their research findings related to the
synergy among cloud computing and various CPS-enabling technologies such
as body area networks, sensor-actuator networks, machine-to-machine
(M2M) communication, RFID and the Internet of Things (IoT).
TOPICS OF INTEREST
- Communication, information and software architectures
- Integration techniques between clouds and CPS
- A cloud of clouds for CPS
- Massively distributed/deployable CPS
- Cloud-assisted data management, mining and processing for CPS
- Cloud-assisted decision support systems with CPS
- Data acquisition, exchange and dissemination methods
- Pervasive services for mobile cloud users
- Resource management
- Security and privacy
- Energy efficiency
- Workflow management
- Intelligence and optimization between clouds and CPS
- Data visualization
- Heterogeneity of in/on-body and ambient sensors/actuators
- Nanoscale sensors and communication in/on/around human bodies
- Applications and experience
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission deadline: June 1, 2013
Notification deadline: June 30, 2013
Camera ready deadline: July 31, 2013
PAPER SUBMISSION
Authors are invited to submit regular papers (up to 7 pages each) or
short papers (up to 4 pages each) in the ACM proceedings format. Up to
two extra pages are allowed for each paper with extra page charges. See
http://bodynets.org/2013/show/initial-submission for more details.
PUBLICATION
All accepted paper will be published by ACM and submitted for indexing
by ISI, EI Compendex, Scopus, Google Scholar, and many more. All
accepted papers will be published by ACM. Selected papers will be
invited to:
* IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
* IEEE Transaction on Network and Service Management
* Elsevier Information Sciences, Special Issue of Information Sciences
on Cloud-Assisted Wireless Body Area Networks
* ACM/Springer Mobile Networks and Applications
* Springer Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing
* Wiley Security and Communication Networks Journal
TRACK CO-CHAIRS
Jun Suzuki
University of Massachusetts, Boston
jxs(a)cs.umb.edu
Shan Lin
Temple University
shan.lin(a)temple.edu
My Thai
University of Florida
mythai(a)cise.ufl.edu
Bo Sheng
University of Massachusetts, Boston
shengbo(a)cs.umb.edu
Sana Ullah
King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
sullah(a)ksu.edu.sa
PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS (To be completed)
Pruet Boonma, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia
Han-Chieh Chao, National Ilan University, Taiwan
Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Italian National Research Council, Italy
Charalampos Doukas, University of the Aegean, Greece
Giancarlo Fortino, University of Calabria, Italy
Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University, USA
Raghu Ganti, IBM Research, USA
Werner Kurschl, Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences, Austria
John Lach, University of Virgina, USA
Xiaolin Li, University of Florida, USA
Ilias Maglogiannis, University of Central Greece, Greece
Richard Mortier, University of Nottingham, UK
Yi Pan, Yahoo!, Inc., USA
Suraj Pandey, IBM Research, Australia
Mukaddim Pathan, Telstra Corporation Limited, Australia
Omer Rana , Cardiff University, UK
Weisong Shi, Wayne State University , USA
Chiu Tan, Temple University, USA
Athanasios Vasilakos, University of Western Macedonia, Greece
Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Hiroshi Wada, NICTA, Australia
Qi Yu, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Sherali Zeadally, University of the District of Columbia, USA
Gang Zhou, College of William and Mary, USA
Ting Zhu, Binghamton University, USA
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Jun Suzuki
Associate Professor of Computer Science
University of Massachusetts, Boston
jxs(a)cs.umb.edu
http://www.cs.umb.edu/~jxs/
http://dssg.cs.umb.edu/
@JunSuzukiBoston
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Betreff: [Tccc] Call For Papers: ACM MobiArch 2013, Miami, FL.
Datum: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 09:37:21 -0400
Von: BROUSTIS, IOANNIS (IOANNIS) <broustis(a)research.att.com>
An: tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu <tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu>
http://www2.research.att.com/mobiarch2013/
Paper Submission: May 24, 2013, 23:59 EST
Acceptance Notification: June 30, 2013
Camera Ready Due: July 30, 2013, 23:59 EST
MobiArch 2013 welcomes submissions from researchers and practitioners,
in exploration of recent advances in architectures, protocols, and
experiences with emerging technologies on various mobility issues over
the Internet. Paper submissions that emphasize on wireless
infrastructures and mobility patterns for mobility support, new mobility
protocols, service discovery, routing and location management, mobile
network performance evaluation and modeling, security, architectural
impacts and deployment considerations, are especially solicited. This
year, MobiArch is co-located with Mobicom 2013.
Topics of MobiArch 2013 cover all aspects of architectural issues and
system support for mobility in the Internet, including but not limited to:
* Mechanisms for seamless user mobility in high-speed broadband networks
* Impact of new wireless technologies/services, networking
technologies, and mobility patterns on the Internet architecture.
* Mobile network measurements and simulations that offer insights on
user mobility patterns and trends.
* Architectures and protocols for mobility support in the Internet,
ranging from link to application layers or cross-layer design solutions.
* Architectures and protocols for service partitioning, code
offloading, and data center management to support mobile devices in the
compute cloud.
* Impact of social aspects on mobility architectures, mobile
application and protocol design.
* Addressing and routing issues (e.g., locator/identifier split,
content routing, multi-homing).
* Location management, representation of geolocation, and support for
location-aware application and protocols.
* Security and privacy issues in mobile networks and impact on
Internet architecture.
* Role of network virtualization in mobile Internet architecture.
* Economic, regulation, and deployment issues of mobility solutions
(infrastructure and devices)
The workshop encourages the submission of exploratory studies that
identify new challenges in cellular network dynamics and innovative
mobility services
_______________________________________________
IEEE Communications Society Tech. Committee on Computer Communications
(TCCC) - for discussions on computer networking and communication.
Tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu
https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/tccc
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Fwd: [Tccc] [CFP] 5th Extreme Conference on Communication – The Volcanic Expedition
by Lars Wolf 22 Mar '13
by Lars Wolf 22 Mar '13
22 Mar '13
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Betreff: [Tccc] [CFP] 5th Extreme Conference on Communication – The
Volcanic Expedition
Datum: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 20:08:27 +0100
Von: Aline Carneiro Viana <aline.viana(a)inria.fr>
Organisation: INRIA
An: tccc <tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu>
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CALL FOR PAPERS AND DEMOS
5th Extreme Conference on Communication – The Volcanic Expedition
ExtremeCom 2013
August 24-30,2013
Eyjafjallajökull Volcano, Iceland
http://www.extremecom.org/
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Important dates
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Submission deadline: May 12, 2013
Notification of acceptance: May 26, 2013
Registration deadline: June 15, 2013 (early registration before June 7,
2013)
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Scope
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The Extreme Conference on Communication (ExtremeCom) brings together
researchers and practitioners in areas related to communications in
rural, remote or other extreme environments, in order to gain experience
and insight into the challenges that such environments pose for the
network and the users. We welcome a broad range of topics concerning
both technical and economical aspects, for example wireless
communication, mobile computing, low power devices and protocols, delay
tolerant networks and other networking paradigms, distributed computing
paradigms, business and services models, user experiences and web
applications. Researches addressing computing challenges in general
mobile environments (even not completely extreme) are also welcomed by
the conference.
Following on from the success of ExtremeCom 2009 - The Midnight Sun
Expedition in Laponia, Sweden, ExtremeCom 2010 - The Himalayan
Expedition in Dharamsala, India, ExtremeCom 2011 - The Amazon Expedition
in Manaus Brazil, ExtremeCom 2012 - The Alpine Expedition, we now offer
ExtremeCom 2013 – The Volcanic Expedition in the Eyjafjallajökull
Volcano region Iceland. The conference will start with 3-4 days of
hiking in the volcanic landscape of Iceland, leading up to the
Eyjafjallajökull Volcano. Along the way, participants will get to see
and experience breathtaking views over a harsh landscape and understand
the challenges involved in networking in this region. The immersion will
not only give a better idea of both the technical and user requirements
of such an harsh environment, but it will also give many opportunities
for informal research discussions between the participants. Participants
that have their own software for scenarios like this will also, to as
great an extent as possible, be encouraged to test and demonstrate it
within this environment. Upon reaching the end of the hike, there will
be two days of paper presentations and demos. Focus will still be on
informal research discussions, with the hope that the field experience
will give participants the ability to discuss the topics in a new light.
Submission Guidelines
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Participants should submit 6 page papers about ideas and visions about
the topics of the conference or demo proposals to be shown during the
conference. Visionary and thought-provoking papers that are likely to
generate much discussion during the conference are especially solicited.
The aim of the conference is to maintain an informal environment, where
new research ideas can be discussed and developed. We also hope to have
a demo session where participants can show their implementations and
systems. If you want to show a demo, please submit a 2 page demo
proposal using the same submission system as for conference papers.
Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
Topics for the conference include, but are not limited to:
·Testbeds for large-scale sustainable testing of mobile communication
systems
·Real deployments of networks in extreme environments
·Business and service models for networks in rural, remote, and other
challenging environments
·User experience research
·Delay tolerant networking
·Mesh networks and sensor networks
·Low-power and intermittent-power protocols
·Mechanisms for emergency and urgent communications
·Distributed computing for mobile environments
·Networked applications and services
·Operating system and middleware support for mobile computing and networking
·Security, privacy, and trustworthiness of extreme communications
·Mining and modeling of mobility and social network
Due to logistics, the number of participants will be limited. Priority
will be given to authors of papers and those who register first.
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Organizers
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General and TPC co-chairs:
Pan Hui, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong
Kong/Telekom Innovation Laboratories, Germany
Anders Lindgren, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden
Local arrangement committee:
Ólafur Helgason, Iceland
Publicity chair:
Aline Carneiro Viana, INRIA, France
Web chair:
Fehmi Ben Abdesslem, University of St Andrews, UK
Technical Program Committee:
Ken Banks, Kiwanja.net, South Africa
Yahel Ben-David, University of California - Berkeley, USA
Gary Chan, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Elwyn Davies, Folly Consulting, UK
Marcelo Dias de Amorim, CNRS, France
Michael Doering, Bosch Research, Germany
Avri Doria, Independent Research Consultant, USA
Stephen Farrell, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Marco Fiore, INSA Lyon/INRIA, France
Roy Friedman, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Bo Han, AT&T Research, USA
Luigi Iannone, Telecom ParisTech, France
Christine Julien, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Gunnar Karlsson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
HengChang Liu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
James Kwok, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Kyunghan Lee, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Franck Legendre, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Yong Li, Tsinghua University, China
Alessandro Mei, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy
Jörg Ott, Aalto University, Finland
Steering Committee:
Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge, UK
Avri Doria, Independent Research Consultant, USA
Tristan Henderson, University of St. Andrews, UK
Pan Hui, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong
Kong/Telekom Innovation Laboratories, Germany
Anders Lindgren, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden
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_______________________________________________
IEEE Communications Society Tech. Committee on Computer Communications
(TCCC) - for discussions on computer networking and communication.
Tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu
https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/tccc
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CFP IFIP WG 7.3 Performance 2013 in Vienna, Austria - 3rd call for papers
by performance@ani.univie.ac.at 22 Mar '13
by performance@ani.univie.ac.at 22 Mar '13
22 Mar '13
Apologies for crossposting!
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Dear colleagues,
This is the third call for papers for the IFIP WG 7.3 Performance
2013. Only two weeks left before the abstract submission deadline!
Please consider submitting your contributions using our electronic
submission system.
IFIP WG 7.3 PERFORMANCE 2013
31st International Symposium on Computer Performance,
Modeling, Measurements and Evaluation
http://performance.cs.univie.ac.at/
September 24-26, 2013
Vienna, Austria
CALL FOR PAPERS
The IFIP PERFORMANCE 2013 conference solicits research papers on the
design of algorithms, mathematical modeling, simulation and measurement
techniques for computer systems or communication networks. Topics of
interest include the following.
Methodologically-oriented design and evaluation studies of:
* Network architectures, protocols and algorithms.
* Wireless, mobile, ad-hoc, sensor and cellular networks.
* Data centers, cloud computing and virtualization.
* Computer architectures, memory systems and storage systems.
* Energy-efficient computing and networking.
* Security systems, Internet servers, multimedia systems and web services.
* Social networks, smart grid and sensing infrastructure.
Methodologies, evaluation techniques, and algorithms for:
* Capacity planning, resource allocation, routing, scheduling and
Quality of Service.
* System measurement and monitoring.
* Stochastic analysis, statistical analysis and simulation.
* Large scale data collection, management and processing.
PAPER SUBMISSION
There are TWO possible paper formats (detailed submission instructions
will appear at the conference website):
1. REGULAR PAPERS: should not exceed 22 double-spaced pages including
figures, tables and references. Additional details may be included
in a clearly marked appendix of up to 8 pages, which, however, will
be read at the discretion of the TPC.
2. SHORT PAPERS: should not exceed 3 double-column pages including
figures, tables and references. SHORT PAPERS can either summarize
very recent research results (including work in progress) or discuss
results that do not require a full paper submission. A paper
submitted as a REGULAR paper which is then rejected will not be
considered for acceptance as a SHORT paper.
Both the REGULAR and SHORT papers, if accepted, will be presented in the
conference and published in the proceedings of the conference:
1. The authors of a REGULAR paper will be given the choice to have
their paper published either in a special issue of Performance
Evaluation (PEVA) or in a special issue of the ACM Performance
Evaluation Review (PER). Please note that authors of REGULAR papers
who choose to have their paper published in PEVA must submit their
camera ready copy by the earlier deadline (see below).
2. SHORT papers will appear in the special issue of PER.
These special issues of PEVA and PER will both appear in time for the
conference.
Authors of accepted papers that will be published in the ACM PER grant
ACM permission to publish them in print and digital formats. Note that
there are no copyright issues with PER, and thus authors retain the
copyright of their work with complete freedom to submit their work
elsewhere.
REVIEW PROCESS
All submissions will be reviewed using a DOUBLE-BLIND REVIEW process:
the identity of authors and referees will not be revealed to each other.
To ensure blind reviewing, authors' names and affiliations should not
appear in the paper; bibliographic references should be made in such a
way as to preserve author anonymity.
Papers will be selected on the basis of their originality, technical
standards, relevance and clarity. Submissions must be made
electronically, details will be provided in the conference website.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission: Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Paper submission: Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Notification to Authors: Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Camera Ready Due (REGULAR papers for PEVA): Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Camera Ready Due (REGULAR or SHORT papers for PER): Monday, August 12, 2013
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair:
Helmut Hlavacs (University of Vienna, Austria)
Program Committee Co-Chairs:
Nick Duffield (AT&T Labs-Research, USA)
Richard Gibbens (University of Cambridge, UK)
Publicity Chair:
Yohann Pitrey (University of Vienna, Austria)
Proceedings Chair:
Luisa Massari (University of Pavia, Italy)
Webmaster:
Ewald Hotop (University of Vienna, Austria)
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Fwd: [Med-Hoc-Net'13] CFP Med-Hoc-Net 2013 (IEEE Xplore Publication / IEEE & IFIP TCS) - Extended Deadline March 30, 2013
by Lars Wolf 21 Mar '13
by Lars Wolf 21 Mar '13
21 Mar '13
Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this Call for Papers
!!! Extended deadline March 30, 2013 !!!
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Med-Hoc-Net 2013
12th Annual Mediterranean Ad Hoc Networking Workshop
Technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society
June 24 - 26, 2013
Ajaccio, Corsica
http://medhocnet-2013.lri.fr
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Multi-hop networks have attracted the attention of the research
community in the last several years, mostly because of the growing
interest in a connected world, where people are - virtually -
omnipresent. Next generation wireless networks, heterogeneous access
technologies, ad-hoc and sensor networks, and new Internet technologies
are part of this pervasive environment.
MED-HOC-NET 2013, as its previous 11 predecessors focuses on
communication networking research, especially on new issues in Wireless
Mesh and Ad-Hoc Networks, which include Civil Security and Safety,
Optimization and Control Schemes, Operation under Intermittent
Connectivity, Green mechanisms, Location, Application Scenarios. The
scope of the workshop also includes new and exciting challenges in
wireless mesh networks, sensor networks, vehicular networks, delay
tolerant and opportunistic networks, and the opportunities provided from
new paradigms.
As a major annual international workshop, the 12th MED-HOC-NET
conference aims to serve as a platform for researchers and visionaries
from the academia, the research laboratories, and the industry to
present their latest work.
Following recent successful conferences in Sicily (2006), Corfu (2007),
Palma de Mallorca (2008), Haifa (2009), Juan-les-pins (2010), Favignana
Island (2011) and Cyprus (2012), Med-Hoc-Net 2013 will take place in
Corsica.
The papers solicited cover a variety of topics related to ad hoc,
wireless, sensor, mesh, delay tolerant, and opportunistic networks,
including but not limited to:
* Routing algorithms and protocols
* MAC protocols, scheduling, power and topology control, and resource
allocation
* Transport layer protocols for multi-hop networks
* Middleware for ad hoc networks
* Sensor network applications and protocols
* Vehicular networks
* Cognitive radio networks
* Integration of ad hoc networks with wireless access networks
* Implementations, testbeds, and prototypes
* Technology related issues (IEEE 802.11, Bluetooth, ZigBee, IEEE
802.16, etc.)
* Quality of Service
* Optimization models and algorithms
* Energy-efficient networking
* Security and privacy
* Location in Wireless networks
* New generation for WiFi, RFID, Zigbee, 6LowPAN
* Participatory and urban sensing
* Underwater wireless networks
* Green networking
* Internet of things
* Mobile Internet protocols
Publications :
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Accepted and presented papers will appear in the conference proceedings
published by the IEEE in IEEEXplore.
Best papers will be considered for fast-track publication in the Annals
of Telecommunications (Springer, ISI-indexed).
Important dates:
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- Full paper submission deadline: March 30, 2013 (extended)
- Paper acceptance notification: April 26, 2013
- Paper camera-ready deadline: May 10, 2013
Paper submission:
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Authors are invited to submit full papers written in English, of not
more than 8 pages, including figures, tables & references in IEEE
double-column format. Submissions must present original work that has
not been previously published, and is not under review elsewhere. All
articles will be reviewed for scientific quality by the Technical
Program Committee and external reviewers.
Papers must be submitted electronically, in PDF format, on-line via the
EDAS system: http://edas.info/N13587
Organizing committee
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General Co-Chairs:
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Khaldoun Al Agha, Paris-Sud University, France
Guy Pujolle, UPMC, France
Program Co-Chairs:
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Brigitte Kervella, UPMC - Paris 6 / Amiens University, France
Steven Martin, Paris-Sud University, France
Steering Committee:
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Ian F. Akyildiz Georgia, Institute of Technology, USA
Khaldoun Al Agha, Paris-Sud University, France
Luigi Fratta, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Mario Gerla, UCLA, USA
Farouk Kamoun, ENSI, Tunisia
Giovanni Pau, UCLA, USA
Guy Pujolle, UPMC - Paris 6, France
Tutorial Chair:
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Stefano Secci, UPMC - Paris 6, France
Publication Chair:
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Tara Ali-Yahiya, Paris-Sud University, France
Publicity Co-Chairs:
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Aziza Lounis, UPMC - Paris 6, France
Jaime Lloret Mauri, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
Technical Program Committee:
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Ozgur Akan, Koc University, Turkey
Habib M. Ammari, University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA
Jalel Ben-Othman, University of Paris 13, France
Andre-Luc Beylot, IRIT Toulouse, France
Chris Blondia, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Lila Boukhatem, University of Paris-Sud, France
Nadia Boukhatem, Telecom ParisTech, France
Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa, Canada
Khaled Boussetta, University of Paris 13, France
Antonio Capone, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Aline Carneiro Viana, INRIA, France
Matteo Cesana, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Periklis Chatzimisios, Alexander Technological Educational Institute of
Thessaloniki, Greece
Claude Chaudet, Telecom Paristech, France
Marco Conti, IIT-CNR, Italy
Luis Henrique Costa, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Francesca Cuomo, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
Falko Dressler, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Anne Fladenmuller, University Pierre and Marie Curie, France
Mauro Fonseca, PUC-PR, Brazil
Valerie Gay, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Yacine Ghamri-Doudane, ENSIIE & University of Paris-Est (LIGM Lab), France
Isabelle Guerin Lassous, University of Lyon - LIP, France
Wendi Heinzelman, University of Rochester, USA
Liviu Iftode, Rutgers University, USA
Meriem Kassar, ENIT, Tunisia
Houda Labiod, TELECOM ParisTech, France
Latif Ladid, University of Luxembourg
Jaime Lloret, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Stephane Lohier, University of Paris-Est, France
Daniel Macedo, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Constandinos Mavromoustakis, University of Nicosia, Cyprus
Janise McNair, University of Florida, USA
Tommaso Melodia, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Edmundo Monteiro, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Anelise Munaretto, UTFPR
Thi Mai Trang Nguyen, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France
Guevara Noubir, Northeastern University, USA
George Pallis, University of Cyprus
Fotini-Niovi Pavlidou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Susana Sargento, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Universidade de Aveiro,
Portugal
Aruna Seneviratne, University of New South Wales, Australia
Sidi-Mohammed Senouci, University of Bourgogne - ISAT Nevers, France
David Simplot-Ryl, University of Lille1 - Sciences et Technologies, France
Vasilios Siris, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
Yutaka Takahashi, Kyoto University, Japan
Vasos Vassiliou, University of Cyprus
Dimitrios D. Vergados, University of Piraeus, Greece
Mehmet Vuran, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Lars Wolf, University of Braunschweig - Institute of Technology, Germany
Adam Wolisz, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Moshe Zukerman, City University of Hong Kong
Local Arrangements Chair:
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Aziza Lounis, UPMC - Paris 6, France
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IEEE DCOSS Workshop: Internet of Things - Ideas and Perspectives (4 days left)
by vloscri@deis.unical.it 21 Mar '13
by vloscri@deis.unical.it 21 Mar '13
21 Mar '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 25, 2013
Acceptance Notification: April 8, 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_:
Yacine Challal, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, France
Flavio Esposito, Boston University - USA
Essia Hamouda, University of Riverside, California, USA
Antonio Iera, Università "Mediterranea" di reggio Calabria, Italy Abdelmajid Khwlil, Huawei European Center, Germany
Srdjan Krco, Ericsson/University of Belgrade
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
Konrad Wrona, NC3A, Netherlands
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Fwd: CFP: First ACM MobiCom Workshop on Lowest Cost Denominator Networking for Universal Access (LCDNet 2013)
by Lars Wolf 20 Mar '13
by Lars Wolf 20 Mar '13
20 Mar '13
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Betreff: CFP: First ACM MobiCom Workshop on Lowest Cost Denominator
Networking for Universal Access (LCDNet 2013)
Datum: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 19:27:44 +0100
Von: LOCHIN Emmanuel <Emmanuel.LOCHIN(a)ISAE.FR>
Antwort an: LOCHIN Emmanuel <Emmanuel.LOCHIN(a)ISAE.FR>
An: SIGMOBILE-MEMBERS(a)LISTSERV.ACM.ORG
The 1st ACM MobiCom Workshop on Lowest Cost Denominator Networking for
Universal Access (LCDNet 2013) will be held jointly with ACM MobiCom on
September 30, 2013, in Miami, Florida. It is aimed at bringing together
researchers from academia and industry.
Internet has crossed new frontiers with access getting faster and
cheaper. New applications and services are being offered – and their
impact omnipresent. The Internet Society’s recent global Internetsurvey
reveals that the Internet should be considered as a basic human
birthright. On one end, we have the developed world where access is
getting faster and services being developed to utilize faster access. On
the other end, there are people who do not have access to the Internet
at all. Some may not be able to get it due to lack of infrastructure
support (which accounts to the notion of digital divide problem faced by
most people in developed countries). There have been significant
initiatives to solve the problem of affordable infrastructure.
Crucially, most of these approaches address infrastructural barriers
without addressing economic ones. Leaving connectivity for all to be
governed by market economics is a major impediment to achieving the full
benefits of the Internet, and that basic Internet access should be made
freely available to all due to its societal benefits. The current
Internet access model which is governed by market economics makes it
practically infeasible for enabling universal access especially for
those with socio-economic barriers. The value chains do not reflect the
technical development – as made obvious by recent debates between
operators and content providers.
There are both research and policy challenges to the realization of a
future Internet capability that will offer appropriate access to all
parts of society. The current Internet architecture is progressively
reaching a saturation point in meeting increasing user's expectations
and behaviors as well as progressively showing inability to efficiently
respond to new technological challenges (in terms of security,
scalability, mobility, availability, and manageability) but also
socio-economical challenges. This widening range of requirements imposed
on the Internet architecture leads to a growing collection of solutions,
which each in their own right address a set of requirement while driving
forward the fragmentation that ultimately stands in the way of achieving
the digital inclusion vision. In contrast to the way the current
Internet has evolved, the development of the next generation network
will demand both collaboration and a shared vision between researchers,
corporations, community groupings and governments. There can be no
single uniform solution that embraces all types of user and all
locations. We need an infrastructure that combines different
transmission technologies, while at the same time support an
increasingly diverse range of Internet applications. The research
community should also encourage, identify and architect new modes of
access that could increase the efficiency of the usage of existing
communication resources, enhance cooperation among operators,
cooperation among end users, improving access/accounting on a per
service basis rather than on a per volume basis, enable “sponsoring” of
access to communication as such as well as to selected services.
This workshop will address the problem of digital exclusion due to both
geographical and socio-economic disparity. We would like also to pay
attention to specific types of exclusion – like temporal exclusion
caused by catastrophes (in terms of an earthquake or tsunami) and
malicious activities. In such situations, the poorest communities
suffer the most. Technologies that require an infrastructure setup may
sometimes be not feasible due to cost, accessibility or availability.
Hence the use of alternate technologies that enable cooperative
networking – e.g. multi-hop ad-hoc set-ups, or delay tolerant
communication based approaches might save lives, and mitigate suffering
of numerous victims.
ACM LCDNet 2013 will address a range of research questions
(feasibility, scalability, security, new privacy challenges, robustness,
resource allocation, sustainability, performance etc.). We solicit
contributions on state-of-the-art, results of ongoing research, open
issues, trends and new ideas. We strongly encourage out-of-the box
thinking and the workshop will have a dedicated session focusing on
blue-skies research within the context of the workshop.
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
1. Innovations in wireless and satellite technologies that enable
efficient low cost spectrum use
2. Characterising broadband performance
3. Advancements in Information-centric networking, delay-tolerant
networking, cloud onloading/offloading to improve access and reduce
average transmission cost per service access
4. Effectively utilising unused capacity using state of art network
virtualization techniques to realize low-cost access
5. Multi-layer resource pooling
6. Social networking based communications during disasters
7. Supporting effectively different service classes, with
authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) for different
traffic/service types
8. Security and privacy concerns
9. New applications and services utilising low cost models
10. Socio-economic models for adoption and deployment
11. Related projects and reports of experience
Organizing Committee
Jon Crowcroft (University of Cambridge, UK)
Arjuna Sathiaseelan (University of Cambridge, UK)
Emmanuel Lochin (ISAE, France)
Program Committee
Adam Wolisz (TKN, Berlin)
Scott Burleigh (JPL, NASA, USA)
Dirk Trossen (University of Cambridge, UK)
Michael Welzl (University of Oslo, Norway)
Mahesh Marina (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Richard Mortier (University of Nottingham, UK)
Joerg Ott (Aalto University, Finland)
Eiko Yoneki (University of Cambridge, UK)
Achilles Petras (BT, UK)
Roksana Boreli (NICTA, Australia)
Laurent Franck (Telecom Bretagne, France)
Balaji Rengarajan (IMDEA, Spain)
Milena Radenkovic (University of Nottingham, UK)
Pasi Sarolahti (Aalto University, Finland)
Pierre-Ugo Tournoux (Reunion Island University, France)
Marcelo Dias de Amorim (LIP6, France)
Vassilios Tsaoussidis (DUTH, Greece)
Important Dates
Paper/Poster Submission Deadline: May 30, 2013, 11.59 PM EDT
Notification Deadline: July 15, 2013
Camera-ready: July 30, 2013
Workshop date: September 30, 2013
Website
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~as2330/lcd/lcdnet-2013.html
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Fwd: Call for Papers: The Second ACM Annual International Workshop on Mission-Oriented Wireless Sensor Networking (ACM MiSeNet 2013) - Co-located with ACM MobiCom'13
by Lars Wolf 20 Mar '13
by Lars Wolf 20 Mar '13
20 Mar '13
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Betreff: Call for Papers: The Second ACM Annual International Workshop
on Mission-Oriented Wireless Sensor Networking (ACM MiSeNet 2013) -
Co-located with ACM MobiCom'13
Datum: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 14:50:42 -0400
Von: Habib Ammari <hammari(a)UMICH.EDU>
Antwort an: Habib Ammari <hammari(a)UMICH.EDU>
An: SIGMOBILE-MEMBERS(a)LISTSERV.ACM.ORG
*The Second ACM Annual International Workshop on Mission-*
*Oriented Wireless Sensor Networking (ACM MiSeNet 2013)*
*In conjunction with ACM MobiCom 2013 Miami, Florida, September 30 -
October 4, 2013*
*http://www-personal.engin.umd.umich.edu/~hammari/ACMMiSeNet_Workshop2013.html*
<http://www-personal.engin.umd.umich.edu/%7Ehammari/ACMMiSeNet_Workshop2013.…>**
*
*Call for Papers
*Scope and Aim of ACM MiSeNet 2013*
Mission-oriented sensor networks are next-generation time-varying
systems composed of both humans and mobile sensors (e.g.,
vehicle-mounted, human-operated, or integrated with mobile robots or
UAVs) that collaborate and coordinate to successfully accomplish complex
real-time missions under uncertainty. A major challenge in the design of
mission-oriented sensor networks arises in supporting dynamic topology
and disruption-tolerant architecture, caused by mobility, which
has significant impact on performance in terms of sensing coverage,
network connectivity, and information quality. In such dynamic
environments, sensors should self-organize and reason in a distributed
manner about resource allocation, scheduling, forwarding, caching, and
in-network storage to accomplish specific missions, while extending the
operational network lifetime. Another major challenge lies in
accommodating human input. Humans are the ultimate sensors. They are
well-equipped to monitor and report situations that would be very
difficult for machine sensors to understand. They also come with their
own challenges including imperfect reliability, bias, and lack of
predictability. The design of mission-oriented sensor networks, where
humans and sensors collaborate, should account for trade-offs between
several attributes such energy consumption, reliability,
fault-tolerance, data collection latency, and quality of information
(such as video resolution, picture quality, type of content, degree of
redundancy, and level of summarization), and their impact on mission
objectives. It should accommodate human-centric sensing modalities such
as free-form text, pictures, sound, and video, and should include
mechanisms to handle unpredictability, uncertainty, human error, and
noise. Finally, it should account for ways to specify mission goals and
requirements.
ACM MiSeNet 2013 aims to provide a forum for participants from academia
and industry to discuss topics in mission-oriented sensor network
research and practice. ACM MiSeNet 2013 serves as incubator for
scientific communities that share a particular research agenda in this
area. It will provide opportunities to understand the
major technical and application challenges as well as exchange ideas
related to architecture, protocols, algorithms, and application design,
at a stage before they have matured to warrant
conference/journal publications.
ACM MiSeNet 2013 seeks papers that present novel theoretical and
practical ideas as well as work in-progress, which will lead to the
development of solid foundations for the design, analysis, and
implementation of energy-efficient, reliable, and secure
mission-oriented networked sensing applications.
The topics of interest to ACM MiSeNet 2013 workshop include, but are not
limited to, the following:
- Theoretical foundations of mission-oriented networked sensing
- Modeling and analysis of mission-oriented sensor networks
- System design, implementation, and evaluation
- Medium access control and scheduling
- Human factors, data cleaning, and noise
- Human-centric sensing modalities and quality of information
- Cross-layer design
- Software architectures for mission-oriented sensing
- Self-organization, self-configuration, and energy efficiency
- Coverage and connectivity issues
- Collaboration of humans and sensors
- Deployment and localization
- Uncertainty, opportunistic communication, and data fusion
- Topology control and fault-tolerance
- Routing and data dissemination
- In-network data storage and processing
- Sensor database management and spatio-temporal data
- Target detection and tracking
- Privacy and security
- Testbed design and real-world applications
- Mission goal and requirement specifications
*General Chair*
- Thomas F. La Porta (Penn State University, USA)
*Program Chair*
*- *Habib M. Ammari (University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA)
*Steering Committee*
- Tarek F. Abdelzaher (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, USA)
- Habib M. Ammari (University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA)
- Nirwan Ansari (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
- Xiuzhen Cheng (The George Washington University, USA)
- Zygmunt J. Haas (Cornell University, USA)
- David B. Johnson (Rice University, USA)
- Thomas F. La Porta (Penn State University, USA)
- Stephan Olariu (Old Dominion University, USA)
- Jie Wu (Temple University, USA)
- Guoliang Xue (Arizona State University, USA)
- Mohamed Younis (University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA)
*Publicity Co-Chairs*
- Habib M. Ammari (University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA)
*Web Chair*
- Habib M. Ammari (University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA)
*Submission Guidelines*
ACM MiSeNet 2013 Workshop will consider only original *papers* that are
not currently under review by other workshops, conferences, or journals,
and have not been published. All papers submitted to ACM MiSeNet 2013
will be peer-reviewed and evaluated based on their suitability (/i.e./,
within the workshop scope), novelty, and merit. Submitted papers are
limited to 6 pages.
ACM MiSeNet 2013 will also consider technical *demos and posters* that
present original and significant research within the workshop scope.
Submitted demos/posters are limited to 2 pages. In the case of a demo,
the authors should clearly specify, in an email to both of the General
Chair and Program Chair, the additional resources that are needed. Power
and wireless Internet connectivity will be available at the workshop.
All submissions should be formatted in standard ACM conference style for
publication in the conference Proceedings. They must be single-spaced,
double-column, with each column 9.25" by 3.33", 0.33" space between
columns, use at least a 10pt font, and be correctly formatted to be
printed on Letter-sized (8.5" by 11") paper. It is required that at
least one author of each accepted paper/demo/poster register and attend
the ACM MiSeNet 2013 workshop to present their work to ensure its
publication in the ACM MobiCom 2013 conference Proceedings.
We strongly encourage people from both of the industry and academia to
submit their fine work to ACM MiSeNet 2013.
To submit your paper, demo, and/or poster to ACM MiSeNet 2013, please
visit the following paper/demo/poster submission website:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmmisenet2013
Thank you for submitting your paper, demo, and/or poster to ACM MiSeNet
2013!
*Important Dates*
- Paper Submission Deadline: May 26, 2013
- Paper Notification Deadline: June 21, 2013
- Demo/Poster Submission Deadline: June 22, 2013
- Demo/Poster Notification Deadline: June 25, 2013
- Camera-ready: June 28, 2013
- Workshop Date: October 4, 2013
*For More Information*
Please send email to mobicom_info(a)acm.org
<mailto:mobicom_info@acm.org>with any questions or comments about the
ACM MobiCom'13 conference or for more information. For questions about
the ACM MiSeNet'13 Workshop regarding the paper submission and
review process, please contact the General Chair at tlp(a)cse.psu.edu
<mailto:tlp@cse.psu.edu> and the Program Chair at hammari(a)umich.edu
<mailto:hammari@umd.umich.edu>.
Best Regards,
Habib M. Ammari
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