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by Lars Wolf 12 Mar '10
by Lars Wolf 12 Mar '10
12 Mar '10
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Betreff: [Tccc] Cfp: NETWORKS 2010 - 14th International
Telecommunications Network Strategy and Planning (#3)
Datum: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 10:10:08 +0100
Von: Krzysztof Szczypiorski <ksz(a)tele.pw.edu.pl>
An: tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu, computational.science(a)lists.iccsa.org
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This is to announce that the deadline for NETWORKS 2010 papers
submission has been extended until April 1, 2010. This deadline is strict.
NETWORKS 2010
14th International Telecommunications Network Strategy
and Planning Symposium
27-30 September 2010
Warsaw, Poland
http://networks2010.pl
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Call for papers
(Extended CfP in PDF: http://networks2010.pl/img/ExtendedCFP.pdf)
Networks 2010 is the 14th in the series of the Networks symposia. Since
the first conference in Paris (France) thirty years ago, the meetings
are attracting world-class participants from all over the world, ranging
from telecom operators and regulatory and standard bodies, through
systems and software companies and research units from universities and
industry, to systems integrators. The consecutive meetings have been
held in Brighton, UK (1983), Innisbrook, USA (1986), Palma de Mallorca,
Spain (1989), Kobe, Japan (1992), Sydney, Australia (1996), Sorrento,
Italy (1998), Toronto, Canada (2000), Munich, Germany (2002), Vienna,
Austria (2004), New Delhi, India (2006) and Budapest, Hungary (1994 and
2008).
The conference will focus on network design and planning methods, the
issues of routing, traffic flows and optimization that are necessary to
deliver the promise of the Network of the Future. The motto of Networks
2010 is "Networks for the e-Society". There are many challenges in
building networks with the appropriate performance for the e-Society,
such that each step is cost-justified and helps drive profitable growth.
The difficult issues of scalability, end-to-end network performance,
network management, network and service control, reliability, security
and interoperability must be carefully resolved, and solutions planned
and implemented.
The topics cover, but are not necessarily limited to the following:
* Network Design and Planning Methods
* Migration to NGN and Mobile Broadband
* Routing, Traffic Flows and Optimization
* Convergence of Different Domains
* Role of New Technologies, Developments and Standards
* Network Planning Support Processes and Tools
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International Management and Scientific Committee
General Chair
* Michał Pióro, Warsaw University of Technology (PL), Lund
University (SE)
Members
* Alberto Ciarniello, Telecom Italia Mobile (IT)
* Tibor Cinkler, BME-TMIT (HU)
* Oscar Gonzalez-Soto, ITU Consultant (ES)
* Joachim Gross, Arcor (DE)
* Wolfgang Gross, Telekom (DE)
* Hideaki Yoshino, NTT (JP)
* Akiya Inoue, Chiba Institute of Technology (JP)
* Sang-Baeg Kim, Korea Telecom (KR)
* Bernard Liau, France Telecom (FR)
* Hussein T. Mouftah, University of Ottawa (CA)
* Lawrence Paratz, Telstra Corporation (AU)
* Gyula Sallai, BME-TMIT and HTE (HU)
* Rati C. Thanawala, Alcatel-Lucent (US)
* Andy Valdar, University College London (GB)
Technical Program Committee
General Chair
* Krzysztof Szczypiorski, Warsaw University of Technology (PL)
Co-Chairs
* Oscar Gonzalez-Soto, ITU Consultant (ES)
* Jacek Rak, Gdansk University of Technology (PL)
Tutorial Chair
* Andrzej Jajszczyk, AGH University of Science and Technology (PL)
Publication Chair
* Jacek Rak, Gdansk University of Technology (PL)
The authors are encouraged to submit full papers describing original,
previously unpublished research results, not currently under review by
another conference or journal. All papers will be reviewed. Accepted
papers will be included in IEEE Xplore and additionally in printed
proceedings with an ISBN number. Extended version of papers of special
merit will be published in Telecommunication Systems by Springer. Papers
must be submitted electronically via EDAS. The total length of a paper
should not exceed 6 pages formatted according to the instructions
Template and Instructions on How to Create Your Paper, available at
http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/
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Tutorial proposals: April 15, 2010
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Betreff: [Tccc] [CFP] IEEE LCN ON-MOVE 2010
Datum: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 22:07:31 -0500
Von: Soumaya Cherkaoui <soumaya.cherkaoui(a)usherbrooke.ca>
An: tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu
[Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP]
CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE LCN ON-MOVE 2010 Workshop On User MObility and VEhicular
Networks http://www.ieee-lcn-onmove.org/
Denver, Colorado, U.S., October 11-14, 2010
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To be held in conjunction with IEEE LCN http://www.ieeelcn.org/
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IMPORTANT DATES
Submission registration: April 5th 2010
Submission deadline: April 12, 2010
Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2010
Camera-ready copy due: July 28th, 2010
Registration deadline: July 28th, 2010
SCOPE:
Users are becoming increasingly mobile and this requires solutions to
manage network connectivity in different situations and places both
in urban and rural areas.
We are interested in visionary, experimental, systems-related and
work in-progress papers in the area of mobility management including
protocols enabling mobility, heterogeneous network access, vehicular
networks, security and applications.
These are the areas of interest for the workshop:
Vehicular networks
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Mobility issues in DSRC
Gateway access and selection
Inter-vehicle communication (V2V)
Vehicle to infrastructure communication (V2I)
Network availability
User Mobility
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Mobile IP issues
SIP related issues
Transport layer mobility
Cross layer design for mobility
Policy-based management of mobility
Service discovery
Heterogeneity
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Managing vertical handover
Multihoming
Performance metrics
Access network selection
QoS provisioning in heterogeneous networks
Network operation and maintenance
Security
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AAA mobility support
Specific demands in mobile environments
Trust and privacy for mobile users
Applications
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Multimedia for mobile users
Media support for mobile users and vehicles
Scalable applications
Service deployment issues
Quality of Experience
Guidance applications
Workshop chairs
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Christer Ahlund, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
Soumaya Cherkaoui, Sherbrooke University, Canada
A list of the program committee can be found at:
http://www.ieee-lcn-onmove.org/committee.php
Paper submission and publication
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Authors are invited to submit papers for presentation at the
workshop. Papers (no more than 8 camera-ready pages, 10 pt font in
IEEE transactions format) should present novel perspectives within
the general scope of the workshop. Only original papers that have not
been published or submitted for publication elsewhere can be
submitted. All submission instructions can be found here:
http://www.ieee-lcn-onmove.org/submission.php
Accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings of IEEE LCN and
on IEEE Xplore.
Poster papers are an opportunity to present initial results and
obtain feedback on on-going research. We also welcome submissions for
demonstrations that showcase original research, practical
implementations and realistic applications of user mobility and
vehicular networks. Poster/demo papers must be restricted to 2
camera-ready pages.
Soumaya Cherkaoui and Christer Ahlund
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Fwd: [MM-INTEREST] Call for Papers: Pervasive Computing for Smart Energy Systems
by Lars Wolf 11 Mar '10
by Lars Wolf 11 Mar '10
11 Mar '10
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Betreff: [MM-INTEREST] Call for Papers: Pervasive Computing for Smart
Energy Systems
Datum: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 10:29:34 +0100
Von: Andreas Bulling <andreas.bulling(a)ACM.ORG>
Antwort an: Andreas Bulling <andreas.bulling(a)ACM.ORG>
Organisation: ETH Zurich
An: MM-INTEREST(a)LISTSERV.ACM.ORG
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this call, it has been posted
to several relevant mailing lists. Please redistribute within your own group
or among colleagues, thank you!]
CALL FOR PAPERS
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IEEE Pervasive Computing
Special Issue on Pervasive Computing for Smart Energy Systems
www.computer.org/PERVASIVE
Important Dates:
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Submission Deadline: 1 Apr. 2010
Publication: Oct. - Dec. 2011
Description:
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Occupants of near-future buildings won’t necessarily be able to flip a light
switch or adjust a thermostat to control building utilities. There may well
be too many devices to easily control with direct “switches;” instead,
they'll
need to be driven by inferred intention or simple, intuitive, collective
control. More crucially, as about 40 percent of the energy used in the US
and most developed economies tends to be consumed in built infrastructure,
energy conservation concerns will pull our hand off the dial as environments
regulate themselves to accommodate occupants' objectives and best tend to
their comfort while minimizing energy consumption. Accordingly, smart energy
systems will be a strong application area of pervasive computing, as user
state, behavior and context are measured, inferred, and leveraged across a
variety of domains, environments, sensors, and actuators to dynamically
mitigate energy usage.
IEEE Pervasive Computing welcomes submissions on all aspects of smart
energy systems relevant to our field, including, for example:
* interactive systems for energy management;
* dynamically adaptive energy management;
* minimally invasive energy management systems (those that are simple,
unobtrusive, easy-to-use, intuitive, and self-configuring);
* engaging wearable and mobile devices in dynamic energy management;
* wearable and sensed-infrastructure control of heating and lighting;
* sensor networks for energy monitoring and control;
* optimal collective management of diverse energy sources in living
environments;
* energy management in smart buildings;
* unified energy management across home, office, and mobile contexts;
* determining and utilizing user context in regulating energy;
* persuasive computing to encourage users to minimize energy use;
* exploiting social computing or game-like environments to encourage
energy frugality;
* utilizing diverse media to expose real-time and integrated energy
consumption to users;
* user interfaces to integrated and/or distributed smart energy systems;
* smart grids in relation to pervasive computing;
* smart integration of distributed, scalable, and affordable energy storage
across appliances, buildings, and vehicles;
* security, privacy, and policy in pervasive energy systems;
* nonintrusive load monitoring (NILM) and nonintrusive appliance load
monitoring (NALM) techniques; and
* hardware and/or software systems to enable pervasive smart energy
environments and applications.
In addition to feature-length articles, IEEE Pervasive Computing invites
work-in-progress submissions of 250 words or less. Submit a WiPs report on
your project to pvcwips(a)computer.org.
Special Issue Guest Editors:
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* Joe Paradiso, MIT Media Lab, joep(a)media.mit.edu
* Eve Schooler, Intel Research, eve.m.schooler(a)intel.com
* Prabal Dutta, University of Michigan, prabal(a)eecs.umich.edu
* Hans Gellersen, Lancaster University, hwg(a)comp.lancs.ac.uk
Submission Guidelines:
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www.computer.org/pervasive/author.htm
Submissions should be 4,000 to 6,000 words long and should follow the
magazine’s guidelines on style and presentation. All submissions will be
peer-reviewed in accordance with normal practice for scientific
publications,
and will be edited according to the IEEE Computer Society editorial style.
Submissions should be received by 1 April 2010 to receive full
consideration.
To submit your article directly to our online peer-review system, Manuscript
Central, visit https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pc-cs.
To explore a possible topic, please contact the guest editors.
--
Andreas Bulling
PhD Candidate
Research Assistant
ETH Zurich
Wearable Computing Laboratory
www.andreas-bulling.de
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Fwd: [Tccc] CFP - IEEE Globecom 2010 Symposium on Communications QoS, Reliability and Modelling
by Lars Wolf 11 Mar '10
by Lars Wolf 11 Mar '10
11 Mar '10
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Betreff: [Tccc] CFP - IEEE Globecom 2010 Symposium on Communications
QoS, Reliability and Modelling
Datum: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 11:20:55 -0800 (PST)
Von: Chonggang Wang <cgwang833(a)yahoo.com>
An: tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu
(Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP)
Call for Papers
IEEE Globecom'2010 Symposium on Communications QoS, Reliability and
Modelling, 6-10 December, 2010, Miami, Florida, USA
(http://www.comsoc.org/confs/globecom/2010/)
Scope
Communication networks are designed to provide service to their users
with acceptable quality level. For that, network traffic should be
analyzed and properly controlled so that the desired Quality of Service
requirements of applications and Services are achieved. The diversity of
applications characteristics and current network technologies demand
specific modelling and design tools. Moreover, different techniques
including analytical modelling, simulation, measurement and monitoring
are required in order to support design and dimensioning of
communication networks and services.
This symposium emphasizes the design, resource allocation, traffic
control, and performance evaluation advances required in order to
deliver the expected high quality and reliability in telecommunication
networks and services. The symposium will provide an international
technical forum for experts from industry and academia to exchange ideas
and present results of ongoing research on the challenging issues
related to the requirements, metrics, measurement, management, and
dissemination, as well as performance modelling for the emerging era of
network services.
This symposium aims at papers that describe original and unpublished
contributions addressing various aspects of performance modelling, QoS
and reliability in computer and telecommunication networks. Authors are
invited to submit original technical papers covering but not limited to
the topics of interest listed below.
Topics of Interest
* Quality for Networks and Services
* Quality and Resource Allocation for Network Services, VPN, Web
* Performance Modelling of Next Generation Networks
* Scalability, Robustness and Resilience
* Standardization Aspects of QoS and Reliability
* Performance Evaluation Techniques
* Design of Networks and Network Services
* Cross-layer Design, Modeling and Optimization
* Application / Service Oriented Networking
* Network Simulation Techniques
* Network Modelling
* Network Measurement and Monitoring Techniques
* Resource Allocation for Networks and Their Services
* Traffic and Workload Modelling and Characterization
* Traffic and Workload Control
* Traffic Economics
* Traffic Engineering and Traffic Theory
* Metrics and Models for Quality of Experience (QoE)
* End-to-End QoS in Heterogeneous Networks
* Applications of Game Theory for Quality Provision
* Quality, Reliability and Performance in the Following Networks and
Systems
- Multimedia Networks including Voice over IP and IPTV
- The Internet
- Wireless and Mobile Networks
- Satellite and Deep Space Communications Systems
- Multi-Layer IP/MPLS over Optical Networks
- Autonomic Systems
- Grid and Distributed Computing
- Peer-to-Peer Networks
- Sensor and Physical Networks
- Future Virtualized Networks
- Delay-Tolerant Networks
- Cognitive Radio Networks
- Next-Generation Data Centers
- Telemedicine Networks
- Vehicular Networks
Important Dates
* Paper Submission: 15 Mar. 2010
* Acceptance Notification: 1 July 2010
* Camera-ready Paper: 14 Aug. 2010
Submission Guidelines
All submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length
of Five (5) printed pages (10-point font) including figures without
incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with
overlength page charge if accepted). Standard IEEE Transactions
templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats can be found at
http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/pubs/transactions/stylesheets.html.
Only PDF files are acceptable for the review process and all submissions
must be done through EDAS for the following symposia
Symposium Co-Chairs
Hideaki Yoshino, NTT, Japan (yoshino.hideaki(a)lab.ntt.co.jp)
Michael Devetsikiotis, North Carolina State University, USA
(mdevets(a)ncsu.edu)
Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA (cgwang(a)ieee.org)
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Fwd: ACM Multimedia 2010 - Call for Full Papers, Brave New Ideas, Interactive Art Program and Workshops
by Lars Wolf 11 Mar '10
by Lars Wolf 11 Mar '10
11 Mar '10
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Betreff: ACM Multimedia 2010 - Call for Full Papers, Brave New Ideas,
Interactive Art Program and Workshops
Datum: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:27:05 +0100
Von: ACM Multimedia 2010 Publicity <acm-mm2010-publicity(a)eurecom.fr>
Antwort an: acm-mm2010-publicity(a)eurecom.fr
Organisation: ACM SIGMM
An: acm-mm2010-dest(a)eurecom.fr
*ACM Multimedia 2010 - Call for Full Papers, Brave New Ideas,
Interactive Art Program and Workshops
Deadline for abstract registration: March 21st, 2010
http://www.acmmm10.org/
October 25-29th 2010 - Firenze, Italy *
The deadline for submissions to *ACM Multimedia 2010* Full Papers, Brave
New Ideas, Interactive Art Program and Workshops is *March 21st, 2010*.
*Full Papers* describe scientific achievements in the following tracks:
Multimedia Content, Multimedia Systems, Human Centered Multimedia and
Multimedia Applications.
*Brave New Ideas proposals* address long term research challenges, point
to new research directions, or provide new insights or brave
perspectives that pave the way to innovation.
*Interactive Art Program* will consist of an Art Exhibition and a
Conference track.
*Workshops* will address clearly focused topics, pertinent to the main
conference, offering emerging interest to multimedia research community.
All details for submitting are on the conference web site
http://www.acmmm10.org/.
*Important dates:*
* *March 21st, 2010* – Abstract or proposal submission deadline
* *March 29th, 2010* – Workshop notification of acceptance
* *April 11th, 2010* – Full Paper and Art Work submission deadline
* *May 7th, 2010* – Brave New Idea and Short Paper submission deadline
* *July 5th, 2010* – Notification of acceptance
* *July 26th, 2010* – Camera-ready submission deadline
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Betreff: [KuVS ELG] SASO 2010: Call for Papers, Posters, Tutorials,
Workshops
Datum: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 09:37:03 +0100
Von: Kurt Geihs <geihs(a)uni-kassel.de>
An: KUVS-L <KUVS-L(a)LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE>, ELG KUVS <elg(a)kuvs.de>,
gi3abs-l <gi3abs-l(a)listserv.uni-heidelberg.de>, mmb(a)ira.uka.de
SASO 2010
Fourth IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and
Self-Organizing Systems
Budapest, Hungary, September 27-October 1, 2010
http://www.saso-conference.org/
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Call for Papers
Important Dates
Abstract submission:
April 19, 2010
Paper submission:
April 26, 2010
Notification:
June 28, 2010
Camera ready version of accepted papers:
July 19, 2010
Early registration deadline:
August 13, 2010
The aim of the SASO conference series is to provide a forum for the
foundations of a principled approach to engineering systems, networks
and services based on self-adaptation and self-organization. To this
end, the meeting aims to attract participants with different
backgrounds, to foster cross-pollination between research fields, and to
expose and discuss innovative theories, frameworks, methodologies,
tools, and applications. The complexity of current and emerging
computing systems has led the software engineering, distributed systems
and management communities to look for inspiration in diverse fields
(e.g., complex systems, control theory, artificial intelligence,
sociology, and biology) to find new ways of designing and managing
networks, systems and services. In this endeavor, self-organization and
self-adaptation have emerged as two promising interrelated facets of a
paradigm shift.
The fourth edition of the SASO conference encourages submissions in both
traditional themes of self-adaptivity and self-organization, as well as
in emerging areas. Some of these new areas include (but are not limited
to) Internet-enabled applications, cloud computing, social-networking,
and the Internet of Things. These are enabling radically new and
innovative services that will play an increasingly important role in
society, business, and our day to day lives. The success of both new as
well as traditional research areas ultimately depends on robust self-*
hardware, software, networking, and services.
Self-adaptive systems work in a top down manner. They evaluate their own
global behavior and change it when the evaluation indicates that they
are not accomplishing what they were intended to do, or when better
functionality or performance is possible. A challenge is often to
identify how to change specific behaviors to achieve the desired
improvement. Self-organizing systems work bottom up. They are composed
of a large number of components that interact locally according to
typically simple rules. The global behavior of the system emerges from
these local interactions. Here, a challenge is often to predict and
control the resulting global behavior.
Contributions must present novel theoretical or experimental results, or
practical approaches and experiences in building or deploying real-world
systems, applications, tools, frameworks, etc. Contributions contrasting
different approaches for engineering a given family of systems, or
demonstrating the applicability of a certain approach for different
systems are particularly encouraged.
Topics
The topics of interest to SASO include, but are not limited to:
* Applications and experiences with self-* systems
* Design and engineering for self-* systems (self-organization,
self-adaptation, self-management, self-monitoring, self-tuning,
self-repair, self-configuration, etc.)
* Management and control of self-* systems
* Robustness and dependability of self-* systems
* Control of emergent properties in self-* systems
* Biologically, socially, and physically inspired self-* systems
* Theories, frameworks and methods for self-* systems
Submission Instructions
All submissions should be 10 pages and formatted according to the IEEE
Computer Society Press proceedings style guide and submitted
electronically in pdf format. Please register as authors and submit your
papers using the SASO 2010 conference management system
<http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=saso2010>. The proceedings
will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press, and made available as
a part of the IEEE digital library. A separate call for poster
submissions will be launched during March 2010.
Review Criteria
Papers should present novel ideas in the topic domains listed above,
clearly motivated by problems from current practice or applied research.
We expect claims of contribution to be clearly stated and substantiated
by formal analysis, experimental evaluations, comparative studies, and
so on. Appropriate reference must be made to related work.
Authors are also encouraged to submit application papers. Application
papers are expected to provide an indication of the real world relevance
of the problem that is solved, including a description of the deployment
domain, and some form of evaluation of performance, usability, or
superiority to alternative approaches. If the application is still early
work in progress, then the authors are expected to provide strong
arguments as to why the proposed approach will work in the chosen domain.
Program Chairs
Indranil Gupta <http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/homes/indy/>, University of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
Salima Hassas <http://bat710.univ-lyon1.fr/%7Ehassas/>, Université
Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France
Jerome Rolia <http://www.hpl.hp.com/people/jerry_rolia/>, HP Labs,
Bristol, UK
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Call for Posters
Important Dates
Deadline for submission:
May 10, 2010
Notification of acceptance or rejection:
June 28, 2010
Camera ready poster abstract due:
July 19, 2010
Early registration deadline:
August 13, 2010
Overview
The fourth SASO Conference continues its tradition of offering, with its
Poster sessions, a great opportunity for interactive presentation of
diverse research works, from late-breaking results, to innovations in
their initial stages, to speculative and provocative ideas. Poster
sessions are informal and highly interactive, and allow authors and
interested participants to engage one another in in-depth discussions
about the presented research work.
Posters should cover the same key areas as Research Papers. Submissions
in the following areas are particularly encouraged:
* Self-organization
* Self-adaptation
* Other self-* properties (self-management, self-monitoring,
self-tuning, self-repair, self-configuration, etc.)
* Theories, frameworks and methods for self-* systems
* Management and control of self-* systems
* Robustness and dependability of self-* systems
* Approaches to engineering self-* systems
* Control of emergent properties in self-* systems
* Biologically, socially, and physically inspired self-* systems
* Applications and experiences with self-* systems
Submission Process
For evaluation and selection, authors should submit an extended,
two-pages abstract of their poster. The format of the extended abstract
must comply with the IEEE Computer Society Press proceedings style
guide. Authors' submissions should be in pdf format. Submissions will be
managed through the SASO 2010 conference management system
<http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=saso2010>, similar to full
papers. Poster authors should use the *poster track* for their submissions.
Accepted Posters
If selected, authors shall prepare a final, camera ready version of the
extended abstract, taking into account all feedback from reviewers, and
in a format compliant with the IEEE paper format for the conference (see
the SASO 2010 <http://www.inf.u-szeged.hu/saso10/> web site for
instructions). Posters are advertised in the Final Program, and authors'
two-page extended abstracts will appear in the SASO 2010 Conference
Proceedings, which will be distributed at SASO 2010.
Poster Content
All posters should include the following information:
* The purpose and the goals of the work.
* Any background and motivation needed to understand the work as
well as any critical hypotheses and assumptions that underlie the
work.
* A clear summary of the contribution and/or results, in sufficient
detail for a viewer to understand the work and its relevance. If
the work is at an initial stage, it is especially important to
state clearly the anticipated contributions and any early results
towards them.
* The relationship to other related efforts, where appropriate.
Authors of accepted posters may be asked to point out
relationships to work represented by other accepted posters.
* Where to find additional information. This should include but is
not restricted to:
o a web site where viewers can go to find additional
information about the work
o how to contact the authors, including email addresses
o citations for any papers, books, or other materials that
provide additional information
Poster Layout Guidelines
The format of posters and the nature of poster sessions require authors
to capture the viewers' attention effectively, and present the main
traits that can help understand the context of their research work
efficiently. For this reason, graphic representations, figures, and
screen shots are typically the main medium of communication in
successful posters.Few attendees will stop to read a large poster with
dense text. If you use screen shots, please ensure that the shots print
legibly and that the fonts are large enough to be read comfortably once
they are placed on paper.
Attendance
At least one of the poster authors is required to register at the
conference. She is required to give a brief presentation of the poster
in the interactive poster session, and to stay with the poster so that
she can discuss the work with conference attendees, for the duration of
the scheduled poster sessions.
For More Information
For additional information, clarification, or questions, please contact
the Posters Co-Chairs: Hartmut Schmeck <mailto:hartmut.schmeck@kit.edu>
and Giuseppe (Peppo) Valetto <mailto:valetto@cs.drexel.edu>
Poster Chairs
Hartmut Schmeck <http://www.aifb.kit.edu/web/Hartmut_Schmeck/en>,
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Giuseppe (Peppo) Valetto <http://www.cs.drexel.edu/%7Evaletto/>, Drexel
University, USA
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*Call for Tutorials*
*Important Dates*
Proposal submission deadline:
May 14, 2010
Acceptance notification:
June 11, 2010
Notes submission deadline:
July 28, 2010
Tutorial presentations:
Sept 27 - Oct 1, 2010
Early registration deadline:
August 13, 2010
*Scope*
The SASO-2010 Organizing Committee invites proposals for tutorials to be
held in association with the conference. SASO is a highly successful
conference series which aims to bring together diverse communities
working on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems to discuss new
results and upcoming trends in this exciting area. The tutorial program
has been initiated to support this aim.
Tutorials should address one or more of the following objectives:
* Introduce a major topic area of SASO research.
* Survey a significant application / technology area of SASO.
* Explain an area of SASO research relevant to industry.
* Overview a particular approach or methodology for SASO work.
* Highlight emerging SASO topics and techniques.
* Explain SASO ideas originating from one community but applicable
to others.
For a guide on what topic areas, technologies and communities fall
within the SASO focus refer to the Call for Papers, available on the
conference website. It is not expected that tutorials will cover
specific topics or techniques that are already covered in existing
textbooks. For example, a tutorial on "genetic algorithms" would not be
accepted. However, a tutorial that coherently shows how such an existing
technique has been applied in innovative ways to solve SASO-relevant
engineering problems would be acceptable. Novel and timely areas,
approaches and paradigms are particularly encouraged. Proposals that
promote only a single author's work or a specific commercial product are
not encouraged.
*Proposal Submission*
Tutorial proposals, maximum 3 pages, should contain:
* A descriptive title of the tutorial (max. 1 line).
* A specification of the tutorial length, i.e. specify half day
(approx. 4 hours) or full day (approx. 8 hours).
* A brief, one paragraph, description of the tutorial suitable for
publication on the SASO website and in other publicity material
(max. half page).
* A statement of why the tutorial is relevant / interesting for the
potential conference audience (max. half page).
* An outline syllabus of the topics to be covered in the tutorial -
list a maximum of eight specific subtopic headings. For each
heading list relevant keywords and, where necessary, references to
representative published work that will be covered within that
topic (max. one page).
* Short resume of the presenter(s) including name, e-mail, home
web-page URL, postal address, telephone and fax numbers and brief
description of background in the tutorial area including evidence
of teaching experience (previous courses / tutorials taught) and
scholarship in the area (2 or 3 selected references to
representative publications). If more than one presenter is
listed, indicate which should be the corresponding contact (max.
half page).
*Proposal Acceptance*
Tutorial submissions will be evaluated by the SASO Tutorial Chair in
association with the General Co-Chairs. During the evaluation process
the prospective speakers may be contacted to provide clarification or
further information. Those submitting rejected proposals will be given
reasons and feedback.
For all accepted proposals SASO will provide:
* Meeting place, publicity, logistics and registration for the tutorial.
* Duplication and distribution of tutorial notes to participants.
Tutorial organizers will provide:
* A pdf file of their tutorial notes by the due date.
* Presentation of their tutorial at SASO 2010.
*Contact*
Inquiries and proposals should be sent by e-mail to the Tutorial Chairs:
Dr. Ron Li, CSIRO, Australia. Ron.Li(a)csiro.au
Dr. Masayuki Murata, Osaka University, Japan. murata(a)ist.osaka-u.ac.jp
<mailto:murata@ist.osaka-u.ac.jp>
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*Call for Workshops*
*Important Dates*
Proposal submission deadline:
March 15, 2010
Acceptance notification:
March 29, 2010
Deadline for posting workshops call for papers:
April 12, 2010
Submission of contributions to workshops:
July 12, 2010
Workshop papers acceptance notification:
August 6, 2010
Deadline for posting a call for participation:
August 6, 2010
Early registration deadline:
August 13, 2010
Deadline for complete workshop notes submission to Workshops chairs:
August 30, 2010
The SASO 2010 Steering Committee invites proposals for the Workshop
Program to be held along with the technical conference. SASO 2010
workshops will provide a meeting for presenting novel ideas in a less
formal and possibly more focused way than the conference itself. Its aim
is to stimulate and facilitate active exchange, interaction, and
comparison of approaches, methods, and ideas related to specific topics,
both theoretical and applied, in the general area of Self-Adaptive and
Self-Organizing Systems. Members from all areas of the SASO community
are invited to submit workshop proposals for review. Workshops on
applications or on new and emerging topics are particularly encouraged.
Workshops can vary in length, but most will be one full day in duration.
Proceedings will be published through the IEEE. Workshop attendance will
be free with registry for the main SASO conference; a workshop-only rate
will be available as well.
*SASO 2010 Workshops - Requirements for Submission*
Proposals for workshops should be a maximum of five pages in length, and
should contain the following information:
* Title of the workshop.
* A brief technical description of the workshop, specifying the
workshop goals, the technical issues that it will address, and the
relevance of the workshop to the main conference.
* A discussion of why and to whom the workshop is of interest.
* A list of related workshops held within the last three years, if
any, and their relation to the proposed workshop.
* Information about previous offerings of the proposed workshop:
when and where it has been offered in the past, organizers names
and affiliations, number of submissions, acceptances and
registered attendees.
* A preliminary workshop agenda and a proposed schedule for
organizing the workshop. This should include a brief description
of how the organizers intend to encourage an atmosphere
appropriate for a workshop.
* Description of paper review process and acceptance standards in
order to keep the workshop high in quality.
* If available, a list of tentatively confirmed attendees.
* The names, affiliations, postal addresses, phone numbers, and
email addresses of the proposed workshop organizing committee.
This committee should consist of three or four people
knowledgeable about the technical issues to be addressed. The
organizing committee should include individuals from multiple
institutions.
* The primary email address for contacting the organizing committee.
* A description of the qualifications of the individual committee
members with respect to organizing a SASO workshop, including a
list of workshops previously arranged by any members of the
proposed organizing committee, if any.
* List of potential program committee members, including their title
and affiliations.
* Expected duration of the workshop (half or full day).
* A list of places (distribution lists, web sites, journals, etc.)
where the workshop is planned to be advertised.
Proposers are encouraged to send their draft proposal to potential
participants for comments before submission. All proposals should be
submitted in plain ASCII text by electronic mail to the SASO 2010
Workshops Chair, Jacob Beal, via jakebeal(a)bbn.com.
The selection of the workshops to be included in the final SASO 2010
Workshop program will be based upon multiple factors, including: the
scientific/technical interest of the topics, the quality of the
proposal, balance and distinctness of workshop topics, and the capacity
of the conference workshop program. Note that authors of proposals
addressing similar and/or overlapping content areas and/or audiences may
be requested to merge their proposals.
*Responsibilities of SASO 2010 and Workshop Organizers*
For all accepted proposals, SASO 2010 will be responsible for:
* Providing publicity for the workshop series as a whole.
* Providing logistical support and a meeting place for the workshop.
* Together with the organizers, determining the workshop date and time.
* Liaising and coordinating between the workshop chairs and the
finance chair, publicity chair, registration chair, and web chair
for SASO.
* Arranging for publication of proceedings.
Workshop organizers will be responsible for the following:
* Setting up a web site for the workshop.
* Advertising the workshop (and the main SASO conference), and
issuing a call for papers and a call for participation.
* Collecting and evaluating submissions, notifying authors of
acceptance or rejection on a timely basis, and ensuring a
transparent and fair selection process. All workshop organizers
commit themselves to adopt the deadlines set by the committee.
* Making the pdf of the whole workshop notes available to the
workshop chair, as well as a list of audio-visual requirements and
any special room requirements.
* Ensuring that the workshop organizers and the participants
register for the workshop and/or the main conference (at least one
author must register for the paper to appear in the proceedings).
SASO reserves the right to cancel any workshop if the above
responsibilities are not fulfilled, or if too few attendees register for
the workshop to support its running costs.
*Submissions and Inquiries*
Please send proposals and inquiries to: Jacob Beal, BBN Technologies, 10
Moulton St, Cambridge, MA 02138; jakebeal(a)bbn.com
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Betreff: [Tccc] CFP: BodyNets 2010 (Submission Due: Mar. 22 )
Datum: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 17:28:57 -0800
Von: CFP <2010cfp(a)gmail.com>
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CFP: BodyNets 2010 ( Submission Due: Mar. 22 )
Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this cfp
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BodyNets 2010
The 5th Annual International Conference on Body Area Networks
September 10-12, 2010, Corfu Island, Greece.
http://www.bodynets.org/index.shtml
Submission deadline: March 22, 2010
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BodyNets 2010 has been technically co-sponsored by IEEE Engineering in
Medicine and Biology Society (IEEE EMBS), and is organized in cooperation
with ACM SIGCHI. The conference proceedings will be archived in the
ACM Digital Library.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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OVERVIEW:
Recent advances in the field of wireless sensor networks have moved them
beyond their traditional areas of application in monitoring of remote and
mobile environments. Sensor networks are increasingly being deployed
within and around the human body to form Body Area Networks (BodyNets).
In addition to monitoring focused applications BodyNets allow also for
closed loop systems incorporating actuators. They can be utilized in diverse
applications such as physiological monitoring, human computer interactions,
education and entertainment through interactive games. This conference will
explore and explain the scope and challenges of designing, building, and
deploying BodyNets. In this regard, the conference aims to establish a
forum to bring together research professionals from diverse fields including
computer science, biomedical engineering and medicine in both academia
and industry to address the technical, social, system and application issues
related to BodyNets.
TOPICS:
The conference invites original technical papers that were not previously
published and are not currently under review for publication elsewhere.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
1 Communications and Networking:
* In-body, on-body, and around body networks
* Communication techniques and protocols for BodyNets
* Scalable, flexible network architectures & deployments
* Networking and security issues for BodyNets
* Advanced propagation and channel model for BodyNets
2 Medical applications:
* Pervasive health care and patient monitoring
* Integrating BodyNets into the healthcare system
* Novel closed-loop applications of BodyNets
3 Systems and Technology:
* System design issues, and performance modeling
* Signal processing, reliability and fault-tolerance issues
* Emerging self-powered BodyNets
* Novel wireless communication technologies
4 Wearable computing:
* Wearable system design issues
* Entertainment and lifestyle applications
* Assistive technologies for independent aging
* Interactive Arts
PAPER SUBMISSION:
Authors are invited to submit full papers of up to 7 pages for full papers,
4
pages for short papers, posters and demos, in ACM Proceedings format (7"x9"
print area, single spaced, double column, 9-pt font size).
ACM's LaTex and MS WORD templates are located at:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates
Authors should apply ACM Computing Classification categories and terms. The
templates provide space for this indexing and point authors to the Computing
Classification Scheme at: http://www.acm.org/about/class/1998
please see http://www.bodynets.org/submission.shtml for details.
PUBLICATION:
Our conference proceedings will be archived in the ACM Digital Library.
Distinguished papers accepted and presented in BodyNets 2010, after
further revisions, will be published in IJAACS, and ACM MONET
special issue on "Ubiquitous Body Sensor Networks".
IMPORTANT DATES:
Full Paper Due: March 22, 2010 by 11:59pm PDT
Notification of Acceptance: May 21, 2010
Camera-ready Manuscripts due: June 21, 2010
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
GENERAL CHAIRS
Victor C.M. Leung University of British Columbia, Canada
Athanasios V. Vasilakos University of Western Macedonia, Greece
TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIRS
Thomas Falck Philips Research, Switzerland
Karim Qayumi University of British Columbia, Canada
Xinbing Wang Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
PROGRAM TRACK CHAIRS
Yan Zhang Simula Research Lab, Norway
Min Chen University of British Columbia, Canada
Hassan Ghasemzadeh Univ. of Texas at Dallas, USA
Jelena Misic Ryerson University, Canada
INDUSTRY CHAIRS
David M. Davenport GE Global Research, USA
Panos Nasiopoulos University of British Columbia, Canada
CONFERENCE COORDINATOR
Gergely Nagy ICST
PUBLICITY CHAIRs
Andreas Bulling ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Lei Shu Osaka University, Japan
Mei Yu Simula Research Lab., Norway
PUBLICATION CHAIR
Foad Dabiri University of California Los Angeles
WORKSHOP/TUTORIAL CHAIR
Benny Lo Imperial College London
DEMO CHAIR
Ilangko Balasingham Rikshospitalet University Hospital, Norway
POSTER CHAIR
Raul Chavez-Santiago RH/NTNU, Norway
STEERING COMMITTEE CHAIR
Imrich Chlamtac Create-Net, Italy
WEB CHAIR
Min Chen University of British Columbia, Canada
Details please see:
http://www.bodynets.org/orgncomm.shtml
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Fwd: [Authors] CFP: CNSM 2010 (Former MANWEEK) 6th IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Network and Service Management
by Lars Wolf 10 Mar '10
by Lars Wolf 10 Mar '10
10 Mar '10
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Betreff: [Authors] CFP: CNSM 2010 (Former MANWEEK) 6th IEEE/IFIP
International Conference on Network and Service Management
Datum: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 17:32:53 -0300 (BRT)
Von: Carlos Becker Westphall <westphal(a)inf.ufsc.br>
Antwort an: Authors of IM, NOMS & CNSM <authors(a)inf.ufsc.br>
An: authors(a)inf.ufsc.br
CNSM 2010
6th IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Network and Service Management
Niagara Falls, Canada
October 25 - 29, 2010
http://www.ieee-cnsm.org/
The 6th IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Network and Service
Management
(CNSM 2010) is a premier annual conference in the general area of network,
systems, and services management. Built upon the success starting in
2005 to
collocate six management workshops within the same week (MANWEEK), this
year we
debut the single main conference with a single track. The integrated
conference
provides a unique opportunity to showcase both premier research results and
innovative cross-disciplinary explorations. As an open forum, we encourage
authors to explore new ideas and to boost the synergy among distinctive but
strongly correlated areas.
Topics of interest include:
Service and Business Management
Distributed systems operations and management
Application management (context-aware, enterprise, healthcare)
Management of multimedia and data services
SOA and web services management
Data centers & hosting service management
IT service management and Business process management
Cloud computing and grid management
Virtualization & resource provisioning
Trust and privacy as a service
Decision support for business-driven management
Network Management
Ad-hoc networks
Wireless & mobile networks
IP/MPLS networks
LANs
Optical networks
Sensor networks
Overlay networks
P2P networks
Broadband access networks
Home networking
IP Operations and management
Smart Grids (Energy)
Future Internet and Next-Generation networks
Managing network and service changes
Management Methods and Technologies
Fault management
Configuration management
Performance management
Security management
Event management
Energy management
Policy-based management
Autonomic and self-management
Visualization
Protocols, middleware, and mobile agents
Control theory, optimization theory, and machine learning
Probability and stochastic processes
IMPORTANT DATES
---------------
Paper registration and submission May 7, 2010
Author notification June 30, 2010
Camera ready papers due July 23, 2010
Conference date October 25-29, 2010
SUBMISSION DETAILS
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Paper submissions must present original, unpublished research or
experiences.
Late-breaking advances and work-in-progress reports are also encouraged.
Papers
under review elsewhere MUST NOT be submitted to CNSM 2010. Authors are
requested to submit either long papers or short papers (work-in-progress
reports) formatted according to the standard IEEE two-column Transactions
guidelines
(http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/pubs/transactions/stylesheets.html).
* Long papers (up to 8 two-column pages)
* Short papers (up to 4 two-column pages)
Please visit JEMS conference management system at
https://jems.sbc.org.br/ for
paper registration and submission (only PDF files are accepted).
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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General Chair
Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
Program Chairs
Hanan Lutfiyya, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Yixin Diao, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Program Vice Chairs
Service and Business Management
* Lisandro Granville, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
* John Strassner, POSTECH, Korea
Network Management
* Alexander Clemm, Cisco Systems, USA
* Rolf Stadler, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Management Methods and Technologies
* Alexander Keller, IBM Global Technology Services, USA
* Joan Serrat, University Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
Publications Chair
Deep Medhi, University of Missouri, USA
Publicity Chair
Carlos Becker Westphall, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
Workshops Chair
Noura Limam, POSTECH, Korea
Webmaster
Karthick Ramachandran, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Steering Committee
Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
James Hong, POSTECH, Korea
Aiko Pras, University of Twente, Nethereland
Doug Zuckerman, Telcordia Technologies, USA
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Fwd: [Tccc] special issue Elsevier PMC journal - Qos and Service Provisioning for Integrated Wireless Networks
by Lars Wolf 09 Mar '10
by Lars Wolf 09 Mar '10
09 Mar '10
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Betreff: [Tccc] special issue Elsevier PMC journal - Qos and Service
Provisioning for Integrated Wireless Networks
Datum: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 14:53:37 +0200
Von: Anagnostopoulos Ioannis <janag(a)aegean.gr>
An: tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu <tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu>
[Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email]
Call for Papers
Elsevier Pervasive and Mobile Computing
Special Issue on
Qos and Service Provisioning for Integrated Wireless Networks
Guest Editors: Dr. I. Anagnostopoulos, Assist. Prof I. Tinnirello, Prof.
C. Douligeris
Scope
In recent years, the increased demand for all types of wireless
services, as well as the increasing number of users in the wireless
networks have led to the development of different wireless technologies,
such as 3G networks, WLAN, WiMAX etc, with different advantages and
disadvantages in terms of coverage, bandwidth, QoS, cost and mobility.
Wireless users can only benefit from the integration of these
heterogeneous technologies. More specifically, the integration of
wireless networks offers a wide variety of services and gives the user
the possibility to roam from the one network by only using a single
terminal. The vision of “anytime, anywhere” communications is too close
to become a reality, bringing benefits to both end users and service
providers. However, besides of the benefits, the integration of the
wireless and mobile networks imposes also great challenges as well.
The goal of this special issue is to publish original research and
review articles which should be comprehensive to all readers, regardless
of their speciality. This special issue will be focused on issues
concerning service and pricing models in integrated wireless networks.
In particular we are interested in tutorial, survey and original
research articles on, but not limited to the following topics:
• Innovative Interworking architectures and scenarios in Integrated
Wireless Networks
• QoS and Service Provisioning
• Business Modeling Tools
• Unified accounting, billing and standards
• Pricing models for Integrated Wireless Networks
• TCP/IP services over Integrated Wireless Networks
• Cost Estimation Mechanisms in Integrated Wireless Networks
• Applications, Services and Service Convergence
• Business and QoS SLA Parameters in Integrated Wireless Networks
• Personalized and User-Oriented Services
• Pricing and Subscription Database Techniques
• Pricing Differentiated Services
Manuscript Submission
Authors should prepare and submit manuscripts according to the Guide for
Authors as published in the Journal website at
http://ees.elsevier.com/pmc/. Manuscripts must not have been previously
published or currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.
If a similar version of the paper has been published in a conference,
the submitted version should contain significant additions/enhancements
(with at least 33% new material). Authors are requested to submit their
published conference articles and a summary document explaining the
enhancements made in the journal version.
To ensure that all manuscripts are correctly identified for inclusion
into the special issue, it is important that authors select “QoS for
Integrated Wireless Networks” when they reach the “Article Type” step in
the submission process.
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline:
March 31, 2010
Notifications:
September 1, 2010 (this includes two rounds of reviews)
Final Manuscripts Due:
October 1, 2010
Special Issue:
May 2011
Guest Editors’ Affiliation
Dr. Ioannis E. Anagnostopoulos
University of the Aegean
Depertment of Information and Communication Systems Engineering,
Karlovassi, 83200, Samos - Greece
e-mail: janag(a)aegean.gr<mailto:janag@aegean.gr>
Assist. Prof. Ilenia Tinnirello
University of Palermo
Department of Electrical Engineering,
Viale delle Scienze, 90128
Palermo, Italy
email: ilenia.tinnirello(a)tti.unipa.it
Prof. Christos Douligeris
University of Piraeus
Department of Informatics,
Piraeus, 185 35, Greece
e-mail: cdoulig(a)unipi.gr<mailto:cdoulig@unipi.gr>
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Lecturer
University of the Aegean
Department of Information and Communication
Systems Engineering
Karlovassi, Samos, GR-83 200, Greece
Tel: +30 22730 82220
Fax: +30 22730 82008
Email: janag(a)aegean.gr<mailto:janag@aegean.gr>
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HINDAWI AHCI CfP: Special Issue on Subliminal Communication in HCI
by ISWC Publicitychair 09 Mar '10
by ISWC Publicitychair 09 Mar '10
09 Mar '10
HINDAWI ADVANCES IN HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION (AHCI) JOURNAL
SPECIAL ISSUE ON SUBLIMINAL COMMUNICATION
IN HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***
Human- and computer-based interactions are ubiquitous in our
everyday lives - everything from our mobiles, iPods, to a
variety of computer systems creates serious cognitive demands
when switching from one to the next. When used simultaneously,
extra cognitive demands are placed on us and the likelihood of
success is dependent upon our ability to apportion attention
to multiple tasks simultaneously. To alleviate the cognitive
load associated with interacting with varied computing-based
devices, common UIs and modes of operation should be
implemented, significantly reducing the amount of information
we must store and recall. In addition, subtle cues could be
emitted from the device to assist us during our interactions,
prompting us toward the appropriate action required to
effectively complete a task. These cues could be delivered in
a variety of (communication channels), for instance, visual or
auditory cues could be provided according to the specific
nature of the current activity.
In order to implement these features, UIs must be provided
with the means to detect the nature of the current interaction
set, rovide the subliminal cues across appropriate channels,
and evaluate their success. This approach would benefit from
a significant collaborative effort from a range of
disciplines: engineering, neuroscience, computer science,
psychophysiology, and related fields. The result of this
approach provides exciting challenges which will significantly
impact society at large, making significant contributions
toward a more natural, convenient, and even relaxing future
human-computer interface.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- Compatibility of subliminal information transmission with
other demands and conditions in the field of HCI
- Limits of reproducibility
- Influence in interaction with further explicit channels
- Impact of subliminally delivered information on the
cognitive load
- Subliminally delivered information and the level of
distraction
- Subliminal interfaces for the automotive domain (head-up
displays, vibro-tactile transducers embedded into the seat)
- Basic characteristics of subliminally delivered information
(reachable bandwidth, natural bounds, complexity of
information, speed of perception)
- Potential of subliminal cues to guide a person to the right
course of action or to a specific emotional state
- Hardware components, that is, interactive smart rooms, games
with dynamic UIs
- Analysis of subliminal processes, that is, implicit
interaction/cognition, subliminal messaging, unconscious
emotions
Before submission authors should carefully read over the
journal's Author Guidelines, which are located at
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ahci/guidelines.html.
Prospective authors should submit an electronic copy of their
complete manuscript through the journal Manuscript Tracking
System at http://mts.hindawi.com, according to the following
timetable:
*** SUBMISSION TIMETABLE ***
Manuscript Due May 1, 2010
First Round of Reviews August 1, 2010
Publication Date November 1, 2010
*** EDITORIAL BOARD ***
Andreas Riener, Institute for Pervasive Computing, Johannes
Kepler University, 4040 Linz, Austria; riener(a)pervasive.jku.at
(Lead Guest Editor)
* GUEST EDITORS *
- Guido Kempter, University of Applied Sciences Vorarlberg,
6850 Dornbirn, Austria; guido.kempter(a)fhv.at
- Timo Saari, Department of Broadcasting Telecommunications
and Mass Media, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122,
USA; saari(a)temple.edu
- Kenneth Revett, Department for Artificial Intelligence and
Interactive Multimedia, Harrow School of Computer Science,
University of Westminster, London, England, UK;
revettk(a)wmin.ac.uk
Further information and a online version of the CfP (HTML,
PDF) can be found at the following location:
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ahci/osi.html
Best regards,
A. Riener, G. Kempter, T. Saari, K. Revett (Guest Editors)
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