http://netgames2004.cse.ogi.edu
Network and System Support for Games
Call For Papers
The NetGames workshop brings together researchers and developers from
academia and industry to present new research in understanding networked
games and in enabling the next generation of them. Submissions are
sought in any area related to networked games. In particular, topics of
interest include (but are not limited to) game-related work in:
* System benchmarking, performance evaluation, and provisioning
* Latency issues and lag compensation techniques
* Cheat detection and prevention
* Service platforms, scalable system architectures, and middleware
* Mobile and resource-constrained gaming systems
* Augmented physical gaming systems
* User and usability studies
* Quality of service and content adaptation
* Artificial intelligence
* Security, authentication and accounting
Submissions:
We solicit submisisons of full papers (12 pages) and short papers (6
page) (single-spaced, double column, 11pt font) submitted in PDF or in
postscript format. Accepted papers will be published in the workshop
proceedings pending the participation of the authors in the workshop.
Paper submissions will be done via the web. Authors should use the
two-column ACM format for the submissions. Detailed paper submission
gudelines will be available soon. In addition to papers, technical
demonstrations showing original research are also solicited. One-page
descriptions of demos will be reviewed independently of the technical
paper review and acceptance process.
Important Dates:
One-page demo submission: April 16, 2004
Short-paper submission: April 16, 2004
Full-paper submission: April 16, 2004
Notification: May 21, 2004
Camera ready manuscript: June 14, 2004
*Program Committee*
Grenville Armitage, Swinburne University of Technology
Adrian Cheok, Nationial University of Singapore
Mark Claypool, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge
Constantinos Dovrolis, Georgia Institute of Technology
Wu-chang Feng, OGI@OHSU
Carsten Griwodz, University of Oslo
Tristan Henderson, University College London
Martin Mauve, Heinrich Heine University
Keith Mitchell, Lancaster University (Demo chair)
Debanjan Saha, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Lars Wolf, TU Braunschweig
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Subject: Fw: ECUMN'2004- Call for Papers
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 11:24:53 -0000
From: Fernando Velez <fjv(a)ubi.pt>
To: Yevgeni Koucheryavy <yk(a)cs.tut.fi>, Mascolo Saverio
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*CALL FOR PAPERS*
*3rd European Conference on Universal Multiservice Networks*
*(ECUMN '04)*
*October 25-27, 2004 - Porto, Portugal*
*URL: **http://www.co.it.pt/ecumn04.html*
**
*GENERAL INFORMATION*
The European Conference on* *Universal Multiservice Networks (ECUMN) was
born in Colmar, France under the sponsorship of SEE (Société de
l'Electricité, de l'Electronique, et des Technologies de l'Information).
After the first two successful venues in Colmar in 2000 and in 2002, the
3rd European Conference on* *Universal Multiservice Networks (ECUMN '04)
is moving to Portugal and will take place at Hotel D. Henrique, in Porto
(Oporto) from Monday 25 to Wednesday 27 October, 2004. The conference is
jointly organized by Instituto de Telecomunicações (IT) and OE (Ordem
dos Engenheiros), with the technical co-sponsorship of IEEE
Communications Society, IEEE Portugal Section, EUREL and SEE.
The goal of the ECUMN conference is to bring together researchers from
the academia and practitioners from the industry in order to address
network and service convergence issues. The conference will provide a
forum where the academia shall be able to present up-to-date research
results and the industry describe emerging technologies and new research
problems related to them.
The conference scope has been extended to deal to put specific emphasis
on Service Provisioning, and Service differentiation issues. Graceful
evolution of Networks, new access schemes, flexible protocols, increased
variety of services, hybrid networks reliability, are some of the
present and future challenges that have to be met by the various
technologies that will be discussed during the conference.
A competition for the best student paper will be organized to recognize
and encourage excellence in graduate studies.
*TOPICS OF SPECIAL INTEREST*
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
- Evolution of Telecommunication Networks Architecture:
Next Generation Networks (NGN)
Active Networks
Optical Networks
Access Networks
Mobile Networks
Storage Area Networks
Network measurements and testbeds
- Protocols issues:
Multicast
Switching and routing
Signalling
Mobility management
Security and privacy
Real time and multimedia
- Service provisioning and deployment in a heterogeneous environment:
Intermediation
Network design and planning
Network management and control
Traffic engineering
Interfaces and Reference points
Flow control
- Service differentiation
Real time services over IP/IPv6
Pricing and real time billing
Traffic control and QoS
Service reliability, availability
Congestion and admission control
Replication system (caching, mirroring, CDNs, etc).
*IMPORTANT DATES*
Paper submission deadline: April 15, 2004
Authors notification: June 15, 2004
Deadline for full-length camera ready paper: July 15, 2004
*INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS*
The authors should submit their original contribution as full paper, no
longer than 10 pages, or as an extended abstract summarizing the
original work. All the contributions must be written in English. The top
of the first page of each paper must include the title of the paper,
authors' names, address, telephone, e-mail of the author responsible for
correspondence. Submissions must be made electronically through the
paper submission page <http://www.co.it.pt/ecumn04/submission.html>.
Acceptable formats are Postscript, Adobe PDF and Microsoft Word. Please
use A4 paper format when formatting your submission.
Proceedings of ECUMN'2004 will be published by Springer-Verlag as part
of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
<http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html> series. Authors of
accepted papers will be invited to submit full-length manuscripts, which
must be structured according to the instructions of Springer-Verlag.
LNCS Authors Instructions sub page is available at:
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
For more information please contact:
Mário Freire
Institute of Telecommunications - Covilhã Lab, Department of
Informatics, University of Beira Interior, Rua Marquês d'Ávila e Bolama,
P-6200-001 COVILHA, PORTUGAL
Tel.: + 351 275 319891
Fax: + 351 275 319888
E-mail: ecumn04(a)co.it.pt <mailto:ecumn04@co.it.pt>
Check our Web page at http://www.co.it.pt/ecumn04.html for the latest
information concerning the conference.
*CONFERENCE COMMITTEES*
*General Co-Chairs*
Prosper Chemouil (France) - France Telecom R&D
Annie Gravey (France) - Groupement des Ecoles des Télécommunications
Pascal Lorenz (France) - University of Haute Alsace
Mario Freire (Portugal)- Univ. Beira Interior/Instituto de Telecomunicações
*Steering Committee*
Prosper Chemouil (France) - France Telecom R&D
Annie Gravey (France) - Groupement des Ecoles des Télécommunications
Pascal Lorenz (France) - University of Haute Alsace
Jean-Gabriel Rémy - (France) Cegetel
Sylvie Ritzenthaler - (France) Alcatel
Pierre Rolin (France) - France Telecom R&D
*Technical Program Committee *
P. Bertin (France) - France Telecom R&D
F. Boavida (Portugal) - University of Coimbra
S. Bregni (Italy) - Politecnico Milano
P. Brown (France) - France Telecom R&D
E. Carrapatoso (Portugal) - University of Porto
P. Castelli (Italy) - Telecom Italia Labs
T. Chahed (France) - INT
J. Craveirinha (Portugal) - University of Coimbra
M. Diaz (France) - LAAS-CNRS
N. Fonseca (Brazil) - Campinas University
A. Jamalipour (Australia) - Univ. of Sydney
N. Kamiyama (Japan) - NTT
S. Karnouskos (Germany) - Fraunhofer FOKUS
L. Lancieri (France) - France Telecom R&D
M. Maknavicius-Laurent (France)- INT
Z. Mammeri (France) - University of Toulouse
E. Monteiro (Portugal) - University of Coimbra
S. Oueslati (France) - France Telecom R&D
G. Petit (Belgium) - Alcatel
M. Pioro (Poland) - Warsaw University of Technology
S. Ritzenthaler (France) - Alcatel
A. Santos (Portugal) - University of Minho
R. Valadas (Portugal) - University of Aveiro
M. Villen-Altamirano (Spain) - Telefonica I+D
J. Yan (Canada) - Nortel
*Organizing Committee*
Carlos Salema (Portugal) - IST/Ordem dos Engenheiros/Institute of
Telecommunications
Luís Sá (Portugal) - Univ. Coimbra/Institute of Telecommunications
Mário Freire (Portugal) Univ. Beira Interior/Institute of Telecommunications
Henrique Silva (Portugal) - Univ. Coimbra/Institute of Telecommunications
Joel Rodrigues (Portugal) Univ. Beira Interior/Institute of
Telecommunications
Fernando Perdigão (Portugal) - Univ. Coimbra/Institute of Telecommunications
Rui Rocha (Portugal) - IST/Institute of Telecommunications
******
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mário Marques Freire
Assistant Professor
Networks and Multimedia Group, Institute of Telecommunications
Department of Informatics, University of Beira Interior
Rua Marquês d'Ávila e Bolama
6201-001 Covilhã, Portugal
FAX: +351 275 319 888
Phone: + 351 275 319 891
Email: mario(a)di.ubi.pt <mailto:mario@di.ubi.pt>, mfreire(a)acm.org
<mailto:mfreire@acm.org>, mfreire(a)ieee.org <mailto:mfreire@ieee.org>
URL: http://www.di.ubi.pt/~mario
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11 Mar '04
11 Mar '04
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13870 -- archive password
> Hello
>
> The second Global Grid Forum Semantic Grid Workshop will be held
> as part of GGF11 in Hawaii in June. The theme is "Semantic Grid
> Applications", to be broadly interpreted as all use of Semantic
> Web technologies in Grid computing projects (in applications or
> within the Grid computing environment).
>
> The CFP is on http://www.semanticgrid.org/GGF/ggf11semgrdcfp.html
> and appended below. The paper deadline is April 26.
>
> Thanks - I hope to see some of you in Hawaii.
>
> -- Dave
>
> GGF11 Semantic Grid Applications Workshop
>
> Call for Papers
>
> Semantic Web technologies, such as the Resource Description Framework
> (RDF) for metadata representation, are increasingly being applied to
> Grid computing infrastructure and applications, facilitating
> interoperability and reuse of services, data and tools. The purpose
of
> the GGF Semantic Grid Research Group (SEM-GRD) is to help Grid users
> and developers realize this added value from Semantic Web
> technologies.
>
> Following on from the successful Semantic Grid workshop at GGF9, the
> GGF Semantic Grid Research Group is holding its second workshop at
> GGF11, which will be in Honolulu June 4-9, 2004. The theme of the
> workshop is Semantic Grid Applications, reflecting the GGF11 emphasis
> on real Grids, and the event is being organized in conjunction with
> the Applications Working Group (APPS-RG). The workshop will be a
> combination of invited presentations and refereed submissions, and is
> aimed at practitioners and would-be practitioners of Grid computing
> benefiting from Semantic Web tools and techniques.
>
> We invite short and long papers describing Grid computing projects
> that are making use of Semantic Web technologies and concepts,
whether
> this is within the Grid application or within the Grid computing
> environment. We are equally interested in papers that apply Semantic
> Web technologies to data, services (e.g. for description, discovery
> and composition), environments and collaborative tools. Topics of
> interest include applications with the following features:
>
> * Metadata (RDF and RDFS) to describe data and resources
> * Interoperability achieved through Semantic Web technologies
> * Integration of heterogeneous data sources
> * Metadata capture and semantic annotation
> * Metadata stores ("triplestores" and querying)
> * Tools for Semantic Grid
> * Use of Semantic Web technologies to support virtual organizations
> * Autonomic computing using Semantic Web technologies
> * Use of Semantic Web Services (e.g. using OWL-S)
> * Capturing and representing knowledge in PSEs
> * Development, deployment and management of ontologies (e.g. in
OWL)
> * Integration using ontology mapping
> * Use of advanced techniques, e.g. agent-based computing,
inference,
> planning.
>
> We also welcome demonstrations of Semantic Web technologies being
> applied to Grid computing, to be exhibited during a demos session at
> the workshop.
>
> The proceedings of the workshop will be published as a GGF
> Informational Document.
>
> Workshop organizers
>
> The workshop is being held by the GGF Semantic Grid Research Group
> (SEM-GRD) in conjunction with the Applications Working Group
> (APPS-RG). The Workshop Co-Chairs are:
>
> David De Roure Semantic Grid Research Group
> Geoffrey Fox Grid Computing Environments
> and Semantic Grid Research Groups
> Carole Goble Semantic Grid Research Group
> Simon J. Cox Applications Working Group
>
> The submissions chair is Danius Michaelides and the proceedings chair
> is Luc Moreau. For further information please see the Web site or
> contact Danius Michaelides on dtm(a)ecs.soton.ac.uk
>
> Submissions
>
> Papers should be typeset in 12pt single column format, for letter or
> A4 sized paper. Full papers should not exceed 10 pages; short papers
> (extended abstracts) may be up to 4 pages. Submission format for
> review is Word or PDF. Please submit papers to the submissions chair.
>
> We also welcome demonstrations. To propose a demonstration, please
> submit a URL referring to a one page proposal which may include
> hyperlinks to more detail. Demonstrations may be live or
pre-recorded.
>
> Important Dates
>
> Paper and demo submission: April 26, 2004
> Notification to authors: May 5, 2004
> Final versions of papers: May 21, 2004
>
> We welcome early or outline submissions at any time from authors who
> would like feedback from the organizers prior to the paper and demo
> submission deadline. We will provide feedback as quickly as possible.
> Please submit outlines, and any queries about the workshop, to Danius
> Michaelides from GGF10 onwards.
>
> Program Committee
>
> Mark Baker University of Portsmouth, UK
> Jim Blythe Information Sciences Institute, USC
> William Johnston Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
> Kerstin Kleese CLRC Daresbury Laboratory, UK
> Libby Miller ILRT, University of Bristol, UK
> Jim Myers Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
> Marlon Pierce Indiana University
>
> Registration
>
> The Workshop is open to anyone registered for GGF. Participants may
> also be able to register for the workshops only. Please see the main
> GGF web site.
>
> --
> Prof David De Roure phone +44 (0)23 8059 2418
> Head of Grid and Pervasive Computing fax +44 (0)23 8059 2865
> School of Electronics and Computer Science
> University of Southampton email dder(a)ecs.soton.ac.uk
> Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~dder/
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
> <*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/semanticweb/
>
> <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
> semanticweb-unsubscribe(a)yahoogroups.com
>
> <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
> http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
>
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Subject: [Tccc] IPSN'04: Call for Participation
Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2004 21:09:55 -0800 (PST)
From: Michael Gastpar <gastpar(a)eecs.berkeley.edu>
To: ipsn-announce(a)parc.com, tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
The 3rd International Symposium on
Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN'04)
will be held at the
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
April 26-27, 2004
Sponsorship by IEEE Signal Processing Society and ACM SIGBED
In cooperation with IEEE Communications Society and ACM Sigmobile
With support from NSF and DARPA
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Preliminary Program And Call For Participation
http://ipsn04.cs.uiuc.edu/
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Symposium Highlights
====================
This year's IPSN includes a diverse program of technical papers as
well as a panel discussion.
Keynote speech: Dr. David L. Tennenhouse, Vice President, Corporate
Technology Group, and Director, Research, INTEL CORPORATION
The panel discussion features Dr. P.R. Kumar (UIUC), Dr. Deborah Estrin
(UCLA), Dr. Sri Kumar (DARPA), Dr. Kris Pister (UC Berkeley).
The symposium features six single-track sessions of oral paper
presentations and two poster sessions, including state-of-the-art
research results in all aspects of sensor networks, such as
distributed and collaborative signal processing, network protocols
for sensor networks, coding, compression, and information theory,
distributed query processing, detection, classification, estimation,
and tracking, network coverage, connectivity, and longevity, sensor
tasking and control, embedded architectures and tools, in-network
processing and aggregation, data storage in sensor networks, location
and time services, energy and resource management, distributed inference
and fusion, programming models and languages, real-time scheduling,
security and fault tolerance, simulation tools and environments, networked
sensing and control, and applications of sensor networks.
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Conference Registration
=======================
Conference registration is available online at
http://ipsn04.cs.uiuc.edu
There are three different registration time periods.
Early registration ends on March 26, 2004. Advance
registration ends on April 16, 2004. After April 16,
only on-site registration will be possible.
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Objectives and Scope
====================
Following the success of the first two Workshops
(www.parc.com/events/ipsn03), the 3rd International Symposium on
Information Processing in Sensor Networks brings together
researchers from academia, industry, and government to present and
discuss recent work in this emerging field.
Driven by advances in MEMS micro-sensors, wireless networking, and
embedded processing, ad-hoc networks of sensors are becoming
increasingly available for commercial and military applications such
as environmental monitoring (e.g., traffic, habitat, security),
industrial sensing and diagnostics (e.g., factory, appliances),
critical infrastructure protection (e.g., power grids, water
distribution, waste disposal), and situational awareness for
battlefield applications.
Information processing in sensor networks draws upon many disciplines
including signal processing/detection/estimation, networking and
protocols, embedded systems, data bases and information management, as
well as distributed algorithms. It opens up new research venues, which
include sensor tasking and control, tracking and localization,
probabilistic reasoning, sensor data fusion, distributed data bases,
communication protocols and theory that address network coverage,
connectivity, and capacity, as well as system/software architecture
and design methodologies. Moreover, all these issues have to consider
many cross-cutting requirements such as efficiency/cost tradeoff,
robustness, self-organization, fault-tolerance, timeliness,
scalability, and network longevity.
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Technical Program
=================
The complete technical program can be found at
http://ispn04.cs.uiuc.edu/agenda.html
Monday, April 26, 2004
* 08:00-08:30 /Welcome and Introduction
Conference Co-chairs: Kannan Ramchandran and Janos Sztipanovits
Technical Co-chairs: Jennifer C. Hou and Thrasos Pappas
* 08:30-10:00 /Keynote speech
Dr. David L. Tennenhouse, INTEL CORPORATION
* 10:15-12:00 /Oral Session I: In network modeling, processing
and optimization
* 13:00-15:00 /Demo Session
* 13:00-15:00 /Poster Session I
* 15:00-16:20 /Oral Session II: Network capacity and achievable rates
* 16:20-17:20 /Oral Session III: Energy efficient designs
* 19:00- /Reception
Tuesday, April 27, 2004
* 08:30-10:10 /Oral Session IV: Estimation and detection
* 10:30-12:00 /Oral Session V: Query processing and data collection
* 13:00-15:00 /Poster Session II
* 15:00-16:15 /Panel discussion
Dr. P.R. Kumar (UIUC), Dr. Deborah Estrin (UCLA),
Dr. Sri Kumar (DARPA), Dr. Kris Pister (UC Berkeley).
* 16:30-17:50 /Oral Session VI: Coverage and connectivity
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Bio of Keynote Speaker
======================
David L. Tennenhouse
Vice President, Corporate Technology Group
Director, Research
INTEL CORPORATION
David Tennenhouse is an Intel Vice President in the Corporate Technology Group
and Director of Research. He has been one of the pioneers of Asynchronous
Transfer Mode (ATM) networking, Active networks, Software Radio, and Desktop
Media processing.
Tennenhouse previously served as Chief Scientist and Director of the Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency's Information Technology Office. At DARPA,
he directed a research program focusing on information technology issues of
strategic concern to the U.S. government. As Office Director, Tennenhouse
formulated DARPA's PRO-Active Computing research strategy which emphasizes
the networking of embedded and autonomous systems. He was also a key player
in the development of the U.S. government's Information Technology for the
21st Century (IT2) initiative.
Tennenhouse received his B.A.Sc. and M.A.Sc. degrees from the University of
Toronto. In 1989, he completed his Ph.D. at the Computer Laboratory of the
University of Cambridge. He then joined MIT, where he held appointments in
the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and in the
Sloan School of Management.
In addition to his research activities, Tennenhouse has been actively involved
in the development of commercial technologies and business strategies. He is
one of the founders of a consulting firm with expertise in fault tolerant
transaction processing and has been a consultant to a range of technology,
venture capital and financial organizations.
Dr. Tennenhouse is a member of the ACM and IEEE and served on the Visiting
Committee on Advanced Technology of the National Institute of Standards and
Technology. He has been a member of the National Science and Technology
Council's Sub-committee on Computing Information and Communications R&D, and
chaired the Technology & Policy Working Group of the President's Information
Infrastructure Task Force. In addition to his journal and conference
publications, Dr. Tennenhouse has chaired various workshops and studies
concerned with Information Infrastructure, ATM/Gigabit networking, and
Advanced Digital Television (HDTV).
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Hotel and Travel Information
============================
The Conference will be held on the campus of the University of California,
Berkeley. Hotel and travel information can be found on the symposium
website at
http://ipsn04.cs.uiuc.edu/travel.html
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For more information check IPSN 2004 Home Page at
http://ipsn04.cs.uiuc.edu/
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] Call for a book chapter
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 15:58:20 +0200
From: Nikos Passas <passas(a)di.uoa.gr>
To: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
Dear all,
I'm co-editing a new book on Wireless Multimedia Technologies and we are
soliciting authors for a chapter on:
Multimedia Control Protocols for Wireless Networks (SIP, RTSP, etc.)
The book aims to cover mid-level to advanced topics and targets mainly
graduate students and industry multimedia engineers. Our timeframe and
length requirements are as follows:
Chapter Length -- 30-40 manuscript pages plus 15-20 illustrations
First draft due -- 1-15 June 2004
Review results -- 30 Aug. 2004
Final draft due -- 1 Oct. 2004
Anyone who can meet these requirements and wishes to contribute, please let
me know ASAP.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Nikos
----------------------------------
Dr. Nikos Passas
Communication Networks Laboratory
Dept. of Informatics & Telecommunications
University of Athens
Panepistimiopolis, Ilisia
15784, Athens - Greece
Tel: +30 210 7275651
Fax: +30 210 7275601
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] ALGOSENSORS 04: Update and 2nd CFP
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 15:43:51 +0200
From: Sotiris Nikoletseas <nikole(a)cti.gr>
To: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
------ Apologies for multiple postings -----------
Please notice the following:
- the deadline (April 3) and new email address for submissions
- The Proceedings will be published by
Springer Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).
- Selected papers will be considered for
a Special Issue on Wireless Sensor Networks
of the Theoretical Computer Science (TCS) Journal
(S. Nikoletseas and J. Rolim Guest Editors).
------------ 2nd CFP follows ----------------------
AlgoSensors 04:
First International Workshop on
Algorithmic Aspects of Wireless Sensor Networks
July 16 2004, Turku, Finland
To be held in conjunction with ICALP 2004
http://ru1.cti.gr/algosensors04/
SCOPE
Wireless ad-hoc sensor networks have become a very important
research subject due to their potential of providing
diverse services to numerous applications.
The realization of sensor networks requires
intensive technical research and development efforts
especially in power aware scalable wireless ad hoc communications
protocols due to their unusual application requirements and constraints.
On the other hand, a solid theoretical background seems necessary for
sensor networks to achieve their full potential. It is an algorithmic
challenge to achieve efficient and robust realizations of such large,
highly-dynamic, complex, non-conventional networking
environments. Features including the huge number of sensor
devices involved, the severe power, computational and memory limitations,
their dense deployment and frequent failures, pose new design,
analysis and implementation challenges.
This workshop is intended to provide a forum
for researchers and practicioners to present
their contributions related to all aspects
of sensor networks.
TOPICS
Contributions solicited cover a variety of topics
including but not limited to:
* Modeling of specific sensor networks
* Methods for ad hoc deployment
* Algorithms for sensor localization and tracking of mobile users
* Dynamic sensor networks
* Hierarchical clustering architectures
* Attribute-based named nets
* Routing: implosion issues and resource management
* Communication protocols
* Media acess control in sensor networks
* Simulators for sensor networks
* Sensor architecture
* Energy issues
WORKSHOP and PC CHAIRS
Sotiris Nikoletseas, U. of Patras and CTI
Jose Rolim, U. of Geneva
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Ian Akyildiz, Georgia Institute of Technology
Azzedine Boukerche, U. of Ottawa
Deborah Estrin, UCLA
Afonso Ferreira, CNRS, I3S & Inria Sophia Antipolis
Alfredo Ferro, U. of Catania
Wendi Heinzelman, U. of Rochester
Chalermek Intanagonwiwat, Chulalongkorn U., Thailand
Elias Koutsoupias, U. of Athens
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, U. of Southern California
Stefano Leonardi, U. of Rome "La Sapienza"
Sotiris Nikoletseas (Co-Chair), U. of Patras and CTI
Viktor Prasanna, U. of Southern California
Jose Rolim (Co-Chair), U. of Geneva
Peter Sanders, Max Planck Institute for CS
Maria Serna, T.U. of Catalonia
Christian Schindelhauer, U. of Paderborn
Paul Spirakis, U. of Patras and CTI
Peter Triantafilloy, U. of Patras
Eli Upfal, Brown U.
Jennifer Welch, Texas A&M U.
Peter Widmayer, ETH Zurich
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Ioannis Chatzigiannakis, Chair, U. of Patras and CTI
Charilaos Efthymiou, U. of Patras and CTI
Athanasios Kinalis, U. of Patras and CTI
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Viktor Prasanna, U. of Southern California
PROCEEDINGS
The accepted papers will be published
by the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) Series of Springer Verlag
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html),
in a hardcopy volume
and will be available during the Workshop.
Selected high quality papers will be considered for publication
on a Special Issue on Wireless Sensor Networks
of the Theoretical Computer Science (TCS) Journal.
Paper Submission:
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original
unpublished research and recent developments in the topics related
to the workshop. Papers should not exceed twelve (12) SINGLE-spaced pages
of text using at least 11 point size type on 8.5 x 11 inch pages,
including references, figures, tables, etc. Additional material
may be added at a clearly marked Appendix
to be read at the discretion of the Program Committee Members.
Papers should be submitted electronically in Postcript
or PDF format by sending an e-mail attachment to
algosensors04(a)cti.gr
All papers will be peer reviewed and the comments
will be provided to the authors.
Authors need to make sure that for each accepted paper
at least one author will attend to the workshop.
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Important Dates:
. Submission Deadline: April 3
. Author Notification: May 3
. Final Manuscript Due: May 12
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Sponsors:
- The European Union funded R@D Project FLAGS ("Foundational Aspects
of Global Computing Systems"), of the FET (Future and
Emerging Technologies) - Global Computing (GC) Proactive Inititaive.
- The European Union funded R@D Project CRESCCO ("Critical Resource
Sharing for Co-operation in Complex Systems"), of the FET (Future and
Emerging Technologies) - Global Computing (GC) Proactive Inititaive.
- The Computer Technology Institute (CTI), Greece
- The Athens Information Technology (AIT), Greece
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