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[Fwd: Reminder: CfP for special issue on "Pervasive User-Generated Content" -- IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine]
by Lars Wolf 02 Apr '08
by Lars Wolf 02 Apr '08
02 Apr '08
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: Reminder: CfP for special issue on "Pervasive User-Generated
Content" -- IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine
Datum: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 10:17:17 -0700
Von: John Krumm <jckrumm(a)microsoft.com>
An: John Krumm <jckrumm(a)microsoft.com>
CC: chandras(a)us.ibm.com <chandras(a)us.ibm.com>, nigel davies
<nigel(a)comp.lancs.ac.uk>
This is a reminder that May 1 is the due date for submissions to the
upcoming special issue of IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine on
"Pervasive User-Generated Content". We are looking for papers that
discuss the collection, processing, presentation, and evaluation of data
collected by regular users with pervasive technology. Example topics
include:
o Networked data-gathering from large populations
o Data mining and machine learning from distributed sources
o Tracking multitudes of everyday objects
o Mashups and overlays of user data with other artifacts such as maps o
Contributions from mobile users
o Aggregating and filtering pervasive ratings and reviews
o Users as computing platforms and intelligent data sources
o Games and other schemes for gathering data from large populations
o Persuading individuals to contribute o Usability aspects for efficient
data contribution
o Visualizing user contributions
o Applications and displays of pervasively generated content
o Techniques for determining authenticity of contributed data
o Evaluations of pervasively generated content
All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed, and the issue's editors will
decide which ones are published.
Detailed call for papers:
http://www.computer.org/portal/site/pervasive/menuitem.e7bfeea1f36bd84da848…
PDF version:
http://research.microsoft.com/users/jckrumm/UserGeneratedCfP.pdf
IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine:
http://www.computer.org/portal/site/pervasive/
Guest Editors
John Krumm, Microsoft Research
Chandra Narayanaswami, IBM Research
Nigel Davies, Lancaster University
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[Fwd: [Tccc] CFP - 7th Intl Conf on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia, 3-5 Dec, 2008, Umea, Sweden]
by Lars Wolf 02 Apr '08
by Lars Wolf 02 Apr '08
02 Apr '08
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: [Tccc] CFP - 7th Intl Conf on Mobile and Ubiquitous
Multimedia, 3-5 Dec, 2008, Umea, Sweden
Datum: Wed, 02 Apr 2008 20:41:02 +1100
Von: Arkady Zaslavsky <arkady.zaslavsky(a)infotech.monash.edu.au>
Antwort an: arkady.zaslavsky(a)infotech.monash.edu.au
Organisation: CSSE, Monash University
An: tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu
Call For Papers
7th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
MOBILE AND UBIQUITOUS MULTIMEDIA (MUM2008)
In cooperation with ACM (TBC)
www.mum2008.org
December 3-5, 2008, Umea, Sweden
MUM 2008 is a leading annual international conference, which provides a
forum for presenting latest research results on mobile and ubiquitous
multimedia. Best Paper Award and Best Student Paper Award will be
presented for outstanding contributions. Conference proceedings will be
archived in ACM Digital Library.
*** CONFERENCE TOPICS ***
Original submissions are solicited on, but not limited to, the following
topics
on mobile and ubiquitous multimedia:
* Architectures, protocols, and algorithms to cope with mobility,
roaming,
limited bandwidth, or intermittent connectivity
* Case studies, field trials and evaluation of new applications and
services
* Mobile user interfaces, interaction design and techniques,
user-centered
studies
* Intelligent, aware, proactive, and attentive environments,
perception and
modeling of the environment
* Middleware and distributed computing support for mobile and ubiquitous
multimedia
* Context-aware mobile and ubiquitous multimedia systems
* Mobile computer graphics, games and entertainment
* Mobile and ubiquitous multimedia in intelligent transportation systems
* Novel adaptive mobile/ubiquitous/wireless multimedia applications and
systems
* Mobile media management
* Rich media applications on mobile devices
* Streaming mobile multimedia
* Mobile and ubiquitous multimedia in ad hoc networks
*** IMPORTANT DATES ***
May 16, 2008: Submission deadline
August 15, 2008: Notification of acceptance/rejection
September 12, 2008: Camera-ready version due
December 3-5, 2008: Conference dates
*** PAPER SUBMISSION ***
Full paper (5000 words) submissions are solicited. Authors are encouraged
to use the ACM paper format
(http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates), as the
conference proceedings will be archived in the ACM Digital Library. All
papers will be subject to blind review by at least three reviewers from the
international program committee. Papers should be submitted electronically
as PDF files via the conference web site.
*** ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ***
GENERAL CHAIR
Mikael Wiberg, Umea University, Sweden
mikael.wiberg(a)informatik.umu.se
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR
Arkady Zaslavsky, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
arkady.zaslavsky(a)ltu.se
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR
Karl Andersson, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
karl.anderssson(a)ltu.se
*** NORTHERN SWEDEN ***
Norrland, the northern part of Sweden; an exciting and exotic place, known
for its lovely spring sun, enchanted summer nights and autumns of wonderful
beauty. When you visit us in December you´ll get to experience a Norrland
preparing for Christmas; the winter dark is lit up by Christmas
illuminations
and decorated trees, and in many places you can find Christmas fairs, with
genuine Swedish handicraft and Christmas presents to bring home. There is
much to experience here, and much to see not the least; from extensive
mountains and forests, to beautiful old houses and works and fairylike
places
like the Jukkasjarvi Icehotel. Sweden´s biggest rivers and highest
mountains
are all located in Norrland. And in the middle of all this untamed
nature, you
at the same time find a vastly expanded IT-infrastructure, with wireless
connection, high quality mobile networks and almost constant access - the
best of two worlds!
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Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this Call for Papers
PLEASE NOTE A CHANGE OF THE CONFERENCE DATES!
=================================================================
5 days left until the paper registration deadline (on EDAS)
12 days left until the paper submission deadline (upload on EDAS)
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LCN 2008
The 33rd Annual IEEE Conference on
Local Computer Networks (LCN)
http://www.ieeelcn.org/
Sponsorship by the IEEE Computer Society and
the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee
on Computer Communications (TCCC)
Montreal, Canada
October 14-17, 2008
Please note that the originally announced conference
dates (October 20-23, 2008) have been changed to
October *14-17*, 2008. We apologize for any inconvenience
this change may have caused.
CALL FOR PAPERS
LCN invites you to Canada for the first time in its history! The IEEE LCN
conference is the premier conference on the leading edge of practical
computer
networking. LCN is a highly interactive conference that enables an effective
interchange of results and ideas among researchers, users, and product
developers. During 33 years of this conference, major developments from
high-speed local networks to the global Internet to specialized sensor
networks
have been reported at this conference. We encourage you to submit original
papers describing research results or practical solutions in leading edge
topics. Paper topics include, but are not limited to:
Ad hoc and sensor networks Adaptive applications
Embedded networks Authentication, authorization, accounting
High-speed access networks Congestion and flow control
Home and SOHO networks Cross-layer optimization
IPv6 networks Location-dependent services
Local area networks Mobility management
Optical networks Multimedia and real-time communication
Overlay networks Network management
Peer-to-peer networks Network reliability and security
Personal and wearable networks Network traffic characterization
Storage area networks Performance evaluation/engineering
Ubiquitous networking Performance measurement and tuning
Wireless networks Quality-of-Service provisioning
Authors are invited to submit full or short papers for presentation at the
conference. Full papers (no more than 8 camera-ready pages, 10 pt font in
IEEE Computer Society format) should present novel perspectives within the
general scope of the conference. Short papers are an opportunity to present
preliminary or interim results and are limited to 2 camera-ready pages in
length. Short papers will be presented in a poster format and are published
in the proceedings. All papers must include title, complete contact
information for all authors, abstract, and keywords on the cover page.
High quality paper submissions will be nominated for a special issue
publication of a journal/magazine.
PAPER SUBMISSION:
Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF. All submission
instructions will
be posted on the conference website. Please direct your questions to the
program
co-chairs, Ehab Elmallah <ehab at cs.ualberta.ca> and Mohamed Younis
<younis at
cs.umbc.edu>.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper registration deadline: April 7, 2008
Paper submission deadline: April 14, 2008
Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2008
Camera-ready paper due: July 28, 2008
Author registration by: July 28, 2008
WORKSHOPS:
A number of workshops will be co-located with the conference. Workshop
papers
will be published in the LCN proceedings. Information on workshops,
submission
deadlines and all other details will be posted on the conference web site.
General Chair:
- Matthias Frank, University of Bonn
Program Chair:
- Ehab Elmallah, University of Alberta
Program Co-Chair:
- Mohamed Younis, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Finance Chair:
- Frank Hübner, AT&T Labs
Local Arrangements Chair:
- Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa
Workshops Chair:
- Tom Pfeifer, TSSG, Waterford IT
Publication Chair:
- Chun Tung Chou, University of New South Wales
Editorial Liason Chair:
- Farid Nait-Abdesselam, University of Science and Technologies of Lille
Publicity Chair:
- Damla Turgut, University of Central Florida
Corporate Relations Chair:
- Hossam Hassanein, Queens University, Canada
International Advisors:
- Ken Christensen, University of South Florida
- Sanjay Jha, University of New South Wales
- Declan O'Sullivan, Trinity College Dublin
Webmaster:
- Gary Kessler, Champlain College
Standing Committee:
- Joe Bumblis, BAE Systems
- Ken Christensen, University of South Florida
- Hossam Hassanein, Queens University, Canada
- Gary Kessler, Champlain College
- Peter Martini, University of Bonn
- Burkhard Stiller, University of Zürich and ETH Zürich
- Tim Strayer, BBN
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UbiComp'08: Paper&Workshop Deadline April 4 !!, New Calls: Posters, Demos, etc. Deadline June 27
by Berger, Michael (CT) 02 Apr '08
by Berger, Michael (CT) 02 Apr '08
02 Apr '08
(Apologies for duplicates!)
1.) Papers and Workshops -> deadline April 4 !!!
2.) New Calls for Posters, Demonstrations, Videos, Panels, Doctoral
Colloquium and Student Volunteers -> deadline June 27
-------------------------------------------
UbiComp 2008
Tenth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing
COEX, Seoul, South Korea
September 21 - 24, 2008
http://www.ubicomp.org/ubicomp2008
The Tenth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp
2008) welcomes original, high-quality research contributions that
advance the state of the art in the design, development, deployment,
evaluation and understanding of ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) systems.
Ubicomp is an interdisciplinary field of study that includes pervasive,
wireless, embedded, wearable and/or mobile technologies that bridge the
gaps between the digital and physical worlds, useful applications that
incorporate these technologies, infrastructures that effectively support
them, human activities and experiences these technologies facilitate,
and conceptual overviews that help us understand - or challenge our
understanding of - the impact of these technologies. The UbiComp
conference is a premier international venue in which novel results in
these areas are presented and discussed among leading researchers,
designers, developers and other practitioners in this field.
We previously announced calls for participation in the categories of
Full Papers and Notes (http://ubicomp.org/ubicomp2008/call_papers.shtml)
and Workshop Proposals
(http://ubicomp.org/ubicomp2008/call_workshops.shtml), both of which
have deadlines this coming Friday, April 4.
This announcement expands the call for participation to include the
categories of Posters, Demonstrations, Videos, Panels, Doctoral
Colloquium and Student Volunteers, all of which have submission
deadlines of Friday, June 27.
Brief summaries of these categories are included below; more
comprehensive descriptions of each of the categories - including contact
information for the chairs of each category - can be found via the
associated links.
Posters (http://ubicomp.org/ubicomp2008/call_posters.shtml)
The Posters category provides researchers with an opportunity to present
their bleeding-edge work in an interactive fashion in front of an expert
audience, without impacting the possibility of publishing as a full
paper at a later date. Accepted Posters will be presented in three
forms: as a poster at the conference poster reception, at the "1-minute
madness" session preceding the reception, and as an extended abstract
distributed to the attendees. We encourage the submission of preliminary
or exploratory work, smaller projects or results not suitable for a full
paper, and any other research that would excite discussion and benefit
from this open forum.
Demonstrations (http://ubicomp.org/ubicomp2008/call_demos.shtml)
The Demonstrations Program offers an excellent way to showcase tangible
results of ubiquitous computing research and development to hundreds of
attendees from academia and industry. A successful demo communicates
ideas and concepts in a powerful way that a regular presentation cannot.
We invite you to contribute your vision of the ubicomp experience to the
Demonstrations Program at the UbiComp 2008 conference. We particularly
encourage demonstrations that include participation by conference
attendees and provoke discussion about issues within the field of
ubiquitous computing.
Videos (http://ubicomp.org/ubicomp2008/call_videos.shtml)
Research videos are an integral part of the ubiquitous computing
conference series. With the category of Research Videos, UbiComp 2008
seeks research contributions, future visions, project descriptions, and
concepts of ubiquitous computing technologies, systems and applications.
The conference particularly values practical experience with design,
deployment and use of ubiquitous systems and applications, and
investigation of exciting and inspiring ideas and technologies. We
encourage submission of videos both as new material and as supplemental
to paper submissions (e.g., in order to illustrate particular aspects of
a system).
Panels (http://ubicomp.org/ubicomp2008/call_panels.shtml)
We seek proposals for panels for Ubicomp 2008 that take a retrospective
look at research and development in ubiquitous computing over the past
15 years since Mark Weiser's seminal paper on ubiquitous computing, and
that outline possible futures for our field of research and development.
We invite panels that address technological, design, social, and
cultural issues related to the realization of ubiquitous computing into
our surroundings, now and in the future. The best panels involve debate.
We actively encourage panel proposals that deal with controversial issues.
Doctoral Colloquium (http://ubicomp.org/ubicomp2008/call_doctoralc.shtml)
We invite PhD students and candidates to present, discuss and defend
their work-in-progress or preliminary results in an international and
renowned audience of researchers and developers at UbiComp 2008
conference is Korea. The scope of the doctoral colloquium is equivalent
to the conference and hence includes all major aspects of ubiquitous
computing. We invite students that are beyond the idea-phase their PhD
studies and who have not yet finished their thesis (at least 6 more
months to go), so that they can sill incorporate the advice and
suggestions discussed in the colloquium.
Student Volunteers (http://ubicomp.org/ubicomp2008/student_volunteers.shtml)
Student volunteers provide the backbone of a successful conference.
Accepted volunteers are expected to work in multiple functions during
the conference, but will also be given great opportunities to attend the
program and socialize. All student volunteers will receive a free
registration to the conference (including meals & special events).
We hope you will join us at UbiComp 2008 by participating in one or more
of these categories!
UbiComp 2008 Publicity Chairs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Siemens AG
Corporate Technology
Intelligent Autonomous Systems
CT IC 6
Otto-Hahn-Ring 6
81739 München
Tel.: +49 (89) 636-51035
Fax: +49 (89) 636-41423
Mobil: +49 (160) 8838349
mailto:m.berger@siemens.com <mailto:m.berger@siemens.com>
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft: Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Gerhard Cromme; Vorstand: Peter Löscher, Vorsitzender; Wolfgang Dehen, Heinrich Hiesinger, Joe Kaeser, Erich R. Reinhardt, Hermann Requardt, Siegfried Russwurm, Peter Y. Solmssen; Sitz der Gesellschaft: Berlin und München; Registergericht: Berlin Charlottenburg, HRB 12300, München, HRB 6684; WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 23691322
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[Fwd: [Tccc] CFP: IEEE Communications Magazine, Consumer Communications and Networking Series]
by Lars Wolf 02 Apr '08
by Lars Wolf 02 Apr '08
02 Apr '08
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Betreff: [Tccc] CFP: IEEE Communications Magazine, Consumer
Communications and Networking Series
Datum: Tue, 01 Apr 2008 18:05:50 +0100
Von: Dr Mario Kolberg <mko(a)cs.stir.ac.uk>
An: tccc(a)lists.cs.columbia.edu
Apologies, if you receive multiple copies of the email.
Call for Papers
IEEE Communications Magazine
Consumer Communications and Networking Series
A recent trend in consumer networking is that consumers are both
creators and producers of content (albeit of varying quality!) and peer
distribution is the natural model. This is one of the emerging trends
that impact how consumers can use devices to create, manipulate, store,
and access content — and is surely a much different view compared to
only five years ago where most experts still viewed the world in terms
of servers and clients, producers and consumers as distinct and separate
entities….indeed, there are still dinosaur organizations out there today
who are fighting a rearguard action to protect their dwindling revenue
streams because they haven’t been brave enough to embrace this new
model. Trends like this are ones that papers for the consumer
communications and networking series should address.
We have also seen the technological reach of existing solutions being
applied in unconventional ways where all aspects of our digital lives
are being consumed to provide novel platforms where interoperation
between disparate technologies is now possible. For example, the
automotive industry is now producing cars that include ad hoc networks
designed to provide multimedia solutions as well as links to wide area
communications via satellite networks. Using these networking
capabilities and interfaces such as USB we see automobile functionality
being extended. In this sense the boundaries between the car and
conventional consumer devices are beginning to blur.
Perhaps the sole technology responsible for the many technological
advances we see today is communications where in recent years, we have
seen the emergence of 3G and 4G, WiFi and WiMax, Bluetooth, Zigbee and
Wibree, Ultrawideband and TV-band, and Powerline and Free space optical.
Applications of these technologies include personal and body area
networking, home networking, game networking, ad-hoc networking, and
sensor networking. These networks may be connected through networking
layers that are cognitive, peer-to-peer enabled, and have the properties
of self organisation and management. These networks will become key
enablers where we are already seeing ubiquitous content distribution
models, for example, television can now be viewed wherever we are and on
any devices capable of connecting to one of the many networking
paradigms defined above. Given such networks we will see a platform for
true innovation where content distribution will overlay these networks
using compression, rights management, delivery, and appropriate quality
of service mechanisms that can be seamlessly moved over these next
generation networks. All of this is made possible by networking,
software and middleware that present to the service designer the tools
to provide ease of use, security, and stunning interactivity to the end
consumer.
With this in mind the IEEE Communications Magazine is seeking papers
that emphasize consumer networking in whatever physical environment it
finds itself. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the
following:
Scope of Contributions
• Wireless Multimedia Networks
• Body and Personal Area Networks
• Mobile Networks and Multimedia
• Emerging Wireless Technologies (UWB, OFDM, RFID, Zigbee, etc.)
• Distributed Network Protocols for Multimedia HD Audio/Video Networking
• Networked Appliances
• Entertainment Networks
• P2P Algorithms and Architectures for Consumer Electronics Peer
Streaming, Networking and Applications
• Home Networking and Automation
• Next Generation Networks
• Pervasive Computing and Contextual Systems
• Middleware for Networked Consumer Devices
• Media and Device Adaptation
• Architecture, Platforms and Protocols for Networked Games and Virtual
Worlds.
• Social Networking and Home Entertainment
• Music and Movie Distribution Models
• Augmented Reality
• Task Computing and the Home
• Home Sensor Networks
• Autonomic Home Networking
• Zero Configuration Networking
• Digital Rights Management
• Trust in Social Networks
• Voice/Video of IP
Submission
Articles should be tutorial in nature, with the intended audience being
all members of the communications technology and spectrum policy
communities. They should be written in a style comprehensible to readers
outside the specialty of the article. Articles should not exceed 4500
words. Figures and tables should be limited to a combined total of six.
Complete guidelines for prospective authors can be found at:
http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/commag/sub_guidelines.html. Please submit a
PDF (preferred) or MSWORD formatted paper by May 1, 2008 via Manuscript
Central (http://commag-ieee.manuscriptcentral.com). Register or log in,
and go to the Author Center. Follow the instructions there. Select the
topic "December 2008/Consumer Communications and Networking Series."
Schedule for Submissions:
Submission Deadline: May 1, 2008
Notification of Acceptance: August 15, 2008
Final Manuscript Due: September 15, 2008
Publication Date: December 1, 2008
Series Editors:
Madjid Merabti, Liverpool John Moores University, UK,
M.Merabti(a)ljmu.ac.uk
Stanley Moyer, Telcordia Technologies, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA
stanm(a)research.telcordia.com
Mario Kolberg, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK
mko(a)cs.stir.ac.uk
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[Mycolleagues] CFP: IEEE Communications Magazine, Consumer Communications and Networking Series
by Dr Mario Kolberg 01 Apr '08
by Dr Mario Kolberg 01 Apr '08
01 Apr '08
Apologies, if you receive multiple copies of the email.
Call for Papers
IEEE Communications Magazine
Consumer Communications and Networking Series
A recent trend in consumer networking is that consumers are both
creators and producers of content (albeit of varying quality!) and peer
distribution is the natural model. This is one of the emerging trends
that impact how consumers can use devices to create, manipulate, store,
and access content — and is surely a much different view compared to
only five years ago where most experts still viewed the world in terms
of servers and clients, producers and consumers as distinct and separate
entities….indeed, there are still dinosaur organizations out there today
who are fighting a rearguard action to protect their dwindling revenue
streams because they haven’t been brave enough to embrace this new
model. Trends like this are ones that papers for the consumer
communications and networking series should address.
We have also seen the technological reach of existing solutions being
applied in unconventional ways where all aspects of our digital lives
are being consumed to provide novel platforms where interoperation
between disparate technologies is now possible. For example, the
automotive industry is now producing cars that include ad hoc networks
designed to provide multimedia solutions as well as links to wide area
communications via satellite networks. Using these networking
capabilities and interfaces such as USB we see automobile functionality
being extended. In this sense the boundaries between the car and
conventional consumer devices are beginning to blur.
Perhaps the sole technology responsible for the many technological
advances we see today is communications where in recent years, we have
seen the emergence of 3G and 4G, WiFi and WiMax, Bluetooth, Zigbee and
Wibree, Ultrawideband and TV-band, and Powerline and Free space optical.
Applications of these technologies include personal and body area
networking, home networking, game networking, ad-hoc networking, and
sensor networking. These networks may be connected through networking
layers that are cognitive, peer-to-peer enabled, and have the properties
of self organisation and management. These networks will become key
enablers where we are already seeing ubiquitous content distribution
models, for example, television can now be viewed wherever we are and on
any devices capable of connecting to one of the many networking
paradigms defined above. Given such networks we will see a platform for
true innovation where content distribution will overlay these networks
using compression, rights management, delivery, and appropriate quality
of service mechanisms that can be seamlessly moved over these next
generation networks. All of this is made possible by networking,
software and middleware that present to the service designer the tools
to provide ease of use, security, and stunning interactivity to the end
consumer.
With this in mind the IEEE Communications Magazine is seeking papers
that emphasize consumer networking in whatever physical environment it
finds itself. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the
following:
Scope of Contributions
• Wireless Multimedia Networks
• Body and Personal Area Networks
• Mobile Networks and Multimedia
• Emerging Wireless Technologies (UWB, OFDM, RFID, Zigbee, etc.)
• Distributed Network Protocols for Multimedia HD Audio/Video Networking
• Networked Appliances
• Entertainment Networks
• P2P Algorithms and Architectures for Consumer Electronics Peer
Streaming, Networking and Applications
• Home Networking and Automation
• Next Generation Networks
• Pervasive Computing and Contextual Systems
• Middleware for Networked Consumer Devices
• Media and Device Adaptation
• Architecture, Platforms and Protocols for Networked Games and Virtual
Worlds.
• Social Networking and Home Entertainment
• Music and Movie Distribution Models
• Augmented Reality
• Task Computing and the Home
• Home Sensor Networks
• Autonomic Home Networking
• Zero Configuration Networking
• Digital Rights Management
• Trust in Social Networks
• Voice/Video of IP
Submission
Articles should be tutorial in nature, with the intended audience being
all members of the communications technology and spectrum policy
communities. They should be written in a style comprehensible to readers
outside the specialty of the article. Articles should not exceed 4500
words. Figures and tables should be limited to a combined total of six.
Complete guidelines for prospective authors can be found at:
http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/commag/sub_guidelines.html. Please submit a
PDF (preferred) or MSWORD formatted paper by May 1, 2008 via Manuscript
Central (http://commag-ieee.manuscriptcentral.com). Register or log in,
and go to the Author Center. Follow the instructions there. Select the
topic "December 2008/Consumer Communications and Networking Series."
Schedule for Submissions:
Submission Deadline: May 1, 2008
Notification of Acceptance: August 15, 2008
Final Manuscript Due: September 15, 2008
Publication Date: December 1, 2008
Series Editors:
Madjid Merabti, Liverpool John Moores University, UK, M.Merabti(a)ljmu.ac.uk
Stanley Moyer, Telcordia Technologies, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA
stanm(a)research.telcordia.com
Mario Kolberg, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK
mko(a)cs.stir.ac.uk
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Betreff: KiVS 2009 Call for Workshops
Datum: Tue, 01 Apr 2008 16:09:43 +0200
Von: KiVS09 Chairs <kivs09-chairs(a)vs.uni-kassel.de>
An: awo(a)ieee.org, schill(a)wwwrn.inf.tu-dresden.de,
anja(a)net.t-labs.tu-berlin.de, arne.koschel(a)fh-hannover.de,
wolfinger(a)informatik.uni-hamburg.de,
berthold.butscher(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de, schnor(a)cs.uni-potsdam.de,
stiller(a)ifi.uzh.ch, christian.becker(a)uni-mannheim.de,
linnhoff(a)ifi.lmu.de, hogrefe(a)informatik.uni-goettingen.de,
dieter.reschke(a)tu-ilmenau.de, erbi(a)eurecom.fr, mattern(a)inf.ethz.ch,
telematik(a)tuhh.de, Gabriele Kotsis <gabriele.kotsis(a)jku.ac.at>,
carle(a)informatik.uni-tuebingen.de, gerald(a)ifs.tuwien.ac.at,
schlicht(a)informatik.tu-muenchen.de, Hans Ulrich Heiß
<heiss(a)cs.tu-berlin.de>, Hartmut Koenig
<koenig(a)informatik.tu-cottbus.de>, hegering(a)lrz-muenchen.de,
hermann.demeer(a)uni-passau.de, holger.karl(a)uni-paderborn.de,
schiller(a)inf.fu-berlin.de, joerg.haake(a)fernuni-hagen.de,
joerg.eberspaecher(a)tum.de, nehmer(a)informatik.uni-kl.de,
klaus.david(a)comtec.eecs.uni-kassel.de,
Klaus.Wehrle(a)rwth-aachen.de, geihs(a)uni-kassel.de,
Kurt.Rothermel(a)informatik.uni-stuttgart.de, wolf(a)ibr.cs.tu-bs.de,
zit(a)tm.uka.de, mehdi.jazayeri(a)tuwien.ac.at, nl(a)informatik.uni-kiel.de,
drobnik(a)tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de,
spaniol(a)informatik.rwth-aachen.de, kuehn(a)ind.uni-stuttgart.de,
mueller(a)uni-kl.de, pschulth(a)uni-ulm.de, rpz(a)cs.tu-berlin.de,
dumke(a)ivs.cs.uni-magdeburg.de, gotzhein(a)informatik.uni-kl.de,
abeck(a)cm-tm.uka.de, fischer(a)itm.uni-luebeck.de,
Stefan.Leue(a)uni-konstanz.de, Thomas Fuhrmann <fuhrmann(a)net.in.tum.de>,
braun(a)iam.unibe.ch, killat(a)tuhh.de, wilfried.wieden(a)sbg.ac.at,
lamersd(a)informatik.uni-hamburg.de,
effelsberg(a)informatik.uni-mannheim.de, pree(a)SoftwareResearch.net,
rosenstiel(a)informatik.uni-tuebingen.de
Referenzen: <479E4014.3040602(a)uni-kassel.de>
<479E4448.8070609(a)informatik.uni-goettingen.de>
16. GI/ITG-Fachtagung Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen (KiVS 2009)
02.-06. März 2009 in Kassel
http://www.kivs09.de
*Aufruf zur Einreichung von Workshop-Vorschlägen*
Die gemeinsam von GI und ITG veranstaltete Fachtagung „Kommunikation in
Verteilten Systemen (KiVS)“ ist die wichtigste wissenschaftliche Tagung
im deutschsprachigen Raum zu allen technischen Fragen der Kommunikation
und verteilten Verarbeitung. Diese sehr erfolgreiche Tagungsreihe wurde
vor über 30 Jahren gegründet. Im Jahr 2009 findet die KiVS vom 2. bis 6.
März in Kassel statt. Das Tagungsprogramm der KiVS 2009 wird auch
Exkursionen zu renommierten Firmen in der Region, Tutorien über neue
Technologien und Workshops zu speziellen Themengebieten enthalten.
Bitte reichen Sie Vorschläge für *Workshops* im Rahmen der KiVS 2009 ein!
Auf einem Workshop sollen vor allem laufende Forschungsaktivitäten
vorgestellt und diskutiert werden. Als Workshop-Themen kommen aktuelle
Problemstellungen aus den Bereichen Kommunikation und Verteilte Systeme
in Frage. Der Nachmittag des 05.03. und der 06.03. sind für die
Workshops reserviert. Vorschläge für Workshops sollten auf ca. einer
Seite Thema, Motivation, Veranstalter, Organisation und voraussichtliche
Teilnehmerzahl beschreiben. Die Auswahl erfolgt durch das
Programmkommittee der Tagung. Alle angenommenen Workshop-Beiträge werden
in einem Tagungsband (mit ISBN-Nummer) veröffentlicht. Bitte senden Sie
Ihre Vorschläge per E-mail an den Workshop-Leiter der KiVS 2009:
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[Tccc] FINAL CFP: Special Issue on Content Distribution Infrastructures for Community Networks (Elsevier Computer Networks Journal)
by Roberto Canonico 01 Apr '08
by Roberto Canonico 01 Apr '08
01 Apr '08
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Elsevier Computer Networks
Special issue on
"Content Distribution Infrastructures for Community Networks"
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***** SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED to April 20th, 2008 *****
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http://www.elsevier.com/authored_subject_sections/P05/CFP/cfp_contdistinfra…
Multimedia content delivery has undergone a dramatic change in recent
years. The roles of content provider and producer are no longer
restricted to a few professional organisations, as more and more users
share audio visual content or use community sites to support their
common interest. Nowadays, both portable multimedia devices (e.g.,
PDAs, mobile phones, MP3 recorders, and digital cameras) and home
entertainment systems (e.g., set-top boxes, game consoles, and
media-centers) have become integral parts of the content distribution
system. Also the underlying delivery infrastructure is undergoing
major changes. There is a shift away from the traditional
client/server model to systems based on the peer-to-peer paradigm,
which let users share computational, storage and bandwidth resources.
Moreover, the physical infrastructure is evolving towards some form of
spontaneous cooperation of technologies, in order to support the
creation of wireless ad hoc networks or wireless Community Networks.
Thus, the well known engineering problem of delivering multimedia
content through the Internet is evolving into the problem of how to
dynamically create content distribution infrastructures and services.
The purpose of this special issue is to publish high-quality papers on
recent advances in the study of content distribution infrastructures
with a special focus on infrastructures designed for serving Community
Networks. Specifically, submissions are solicited for papers dealing
with specification, design, performance evaluation and benchmarking of
novel architectures and paradigms supporting Content Distribution in
Community Networks where decentralization of content delivery is
combined with self-configuring, self-organizing, self-managing, and
self-adapting solutions at all technical layers in order to minimize
the need for human intervention. Topics of interest include, although
are not limited to, the following:
- Community networks infrastructures for content delivery
- Mobility and nomadicity on community networks
- New incentives models for community networks
- Self-organization on community networks
- P2P applications, services, systems, and overlays on community networks
- Measurement, modeling, and performance characterization
- Service oriented architectures for content delivery on community networks
- Impact on the Future Media Internet
- Testbeds, deployed scenarios and user experience studies
Prospective authors must prepare their papers according to the "Guide
to Authors" available at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/comnet, and
submit to http://www.editorialmanager.com/comnet, choosing the Article
Type: "SI-Content Distribution Infr.". Manuscripts should be clearly
organized, written in good English and describe original research not
published nor currently under review by other journals or conferences.
Papers must be in single-column format, double-spaced, and use at
least 11 pt fonts, and should not exceed 25 pages including
references. Requests for further information may be addressed to the
guest editors.
Manuscript due: April 20, 2008 (FINAL DEADLINE, NO FURTHER EXTENSIONS !!!)
Acceptance notification: June 16, 2008
Final revised manuscript due: August 15, 2007
Publication: December 2008
Guest editors
Dr. Roberto Canonico, Università di Napoli "Federico II"
Dra. Carmen Guerrero, University Carlos III of Madrid
Dr. Andreas Mauthe, Lancaster University
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Please send to interested colleagues and students.
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| CALL FOR PAPERS |
| *3rd IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on* |
| *Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments* |
| www.manweek.org/ |
| |
| Held as part of Manweek 2008 |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| _September 22-26, Samos Island, Greece_ |
| |
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| The 3rd IEEE International Workshop on Modeling Autonomic |
| Communication Environments (MACE 2008) will be held September 25 |
| -26, 2008 on Samos Island, Greece. The workshop is sponsored by |
| the IEEE Communications Society, Technical Committee on Network |
| Operations and Management (CNOM) and the Autonomic Communications |
| Forum (ACF). |
| |
| As in the last 2 years, MACE will be co-located with five other events |
| in order to strengthen the links between our respective communities. |
| These co-located conferences are the 19th International Workshop on |
| Distributed Systems: Operations and Management (DSOM 2008), 11th |
| International Conference on Management of Multimedia and Mobile |
| Networks and Services (MMNS 2008), the 8th Workshop on IP Operations |
| and Management (IPOM 2008), the 5th International Workshop on Next |
| Generation Networking Middleware (NGNM 2008) and the 4th International |
| Workshop on End-to-End Virtualization and Grid Management (EVGM 2008). |
| |
| The essence of autonomic management is the ability for a system to |
| self-govern its behavior within the constraints of the business goals |
| that the system as a whole seeks to achieve. The MACE workshop will |
| discuss the use of information modeling to capture knowledge relating |
| to network capabilities, environmental constraints and business |
| goals/policies, together with ontological engineering to provide |
| inferencing capabilities. This foundation is supplemented by reasoning |
| and learning mechanisms to enhance and evolve this knowledge. Policy |
| -based network management systems incorporating translation/code |
| generation will use this knowledge to automatically configure network |
| elements in response to changing business goals and/or environmental |
| context. This realizes an autonomic control loop, in which the system |
| senses changes in itself and its environment, analyses these data to |
| ensure that business goals and objectives are being met; expedites |
| changes should these goals and objectives be threatened, and observes |
| the result to ensure that closed-loop operation is maintained. |
| |
| Based on the previous years, this year's MACE will provide technical |
| sessions, panel discussions and a key note address. We invite |
| researchers, engineers and developers from academia and industry to |
| submit their early stage ideas, ongoing work and results. All papers in |
| the areas of modeling and management for autonomic communications will |
| be considered. Submissions in the main topics of interest below are |
| especially encouraged. |
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|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
|Steering Committee |TOPICS of INTEREST |
|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
|John Strassner, Motorola |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
|Labs, USA |**Autonomic Network Management** |
| |- Self-* capabilities, such as self- |
|Willie Donnelly, WIT, | configuration, ~optimization and ~healing |
|Ireland |- Configuration and monitoring |
| |- Fault detection and automatic resolution |
|Brendan Jennings, WIT, |- Correlation between network conditions (i.e.|
|Ireland | alarms) and SLA agreements |
| |- Case studies for autonomic network |
| | management |
| |- Decentralization and cooperation of |
|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| autonomic managers |
|Chairs | |
|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
|Spyros Denazis, |**Modeling&Knowledge Engineering for Managing |
|University of Patras, | Autonomic Communication Environments** |
|Greece | |
| |- Advances in Modeling and Meta-Modeling |
|Mark Burgess |- Model-, Language- and Domain driven |
|University College Oslo, | Development |
|Norway |- Ontologies, semantic models, and model |
| | transformations for ACE's |
|Sven van der Meer |- Modeling techniques integrating the expanded|
|WIT, Waterford, Ireland | society and Autonomic Systems |
| |- Methodologies (incl. Lifecycle, Behavior, |
| | Design by Contract) for Autonomic Systems |
| |- Mathematical Models of Autonomic Systems, |
|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Networks and Components |
|Technical Programme |- Biologically-inspired Techniques and |
|Committee | Algorithms for Autonomic Design & Operation |
|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
|Nazim Agoulmine |**Engineering & Assessment towards a |
|Université d'Evry, France | 'science of design'** |
| | |
|Nancy Alonistioti |- A Taxonomy of Autonomic Engineering and |
|University of Athens, | Assessment Approaches |
|Greece |- Engineering of evolution, direction and |
| | emergent behavior (efficient governance and |
|Demissie Aredo | mastered emergence) for autonomic systems |
|University College Oslo, |- Engineering principles and methodology for |
|Norway | the cooperation of autonomic systems |
| |- Engineering of service aggregation and |
|Alessandro Bassi | diversification for autonomic systems |
|Hitachi Sophia Antipolis |- Stability against changes in the environment|
|Lab, France | (i.e. self-defense) for autonomic systems |
| |- Prototypes, implementations, simulations and|
|Robin Braun | testbeds of Autonomic Systems |
|University of Technology, | |
|Australia |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
| |**Interoperability and Governing Mechanisms |
|Monique Calisti | for Autonomic Systems** |
|Whitestein Technologies, | |
|Switzerland |- Applying Policy-based Management to |
| | Autonomic Systems |
|Greg Cox |- Applying Promise Theory to Autonomic Systems|
|Motorola Labs, USA |- Enhancing existing models (i.e., DEN-ng) to |
| | include different types of policy rules and |
|Filip De Turck | representations (e.g., goal and utility |
|Univ. of Ghent, Belgium | function policies) for autonomic systems |
| |- Models that facilitate clear separation of |
|Joel Fleck, HP, USA | functionality & address distribution issues |
| |- Policy rule conflict detection & resolution |
|Yacine Ghamri-Doudane |- Security (including admission control) |
|IIE, France | policy models |
| |- Integrating Contracts with Policy Management|
|Tao Gu, I2R, Singapore | and Promise Theory |
| | |
|Salim Hariri |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
|Univ. of Arizona, USA |**Domain-specific Models for Autonomic |
| | Communications** |
|Brendan Jennings | |
|WIT, Ireland |- Models for Autonomic,Policy-based Management|
| |- Models for Autonomic Systems and Components |
|George Karetsos | Using Promise Theory |
|Technological Research |- Models for negotiating service, network, |
|Center of Thessaly, Greece| component and/or device level functionality|
| |- Network specific models, i.e., for IMS, |
|Ahmed Karmouch | IPTV, IP QoS and Routing, that operate or |
|Univ. Ottawa, Canada | exhibit autonomic behavior |
| |- Traffic Management |
|Jeff Kephart |- Autonomic Wireless Access and Seamless |
|IBM, USA | Mobility |
| |- Machine Learning, Reasoning, and Inference |
|Dave Lewis, TCD, Ireland | Techniques applied to autonomic systems |
| |- Algorithms and Processes for Network |
|Kinji Mori | Robustness and Performance |
|TiTech, Japan | |
| | |
|Maurice Mulvenna |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
|Ulster University, UK |**Autonomic Communication Mechanisms for |
| | Service Composability** |
|Tadashi Nakano | |
|University of California, |- Requirements for autonomic service |
|Irvine, USA | composition |
| |- Models for autonomic service and/or resource|
|José Neuman de Souza | composition |
|Federal University of |- Policies for service composition |
|Caera, Brazil |- Service Ontologies, Semantics and Syntax to |
| | govern composition |
|Giorgio Nunzi |- Information models for autonomic composable |
|NEC Europe, Germany | service and resource building blocks |
| |- Service feature interaction and |
|MÃcheál Ó Foghlú | orchestration mechanisms |
|WIT, Ireland |· Service composition concepts for Network, |
| | Service and Application Layers |
|Declan O'Sullivan | |
|TCD, Ireland | |
| |==============================================|
|Maria Papadopouli | |
|University of Crete, |PAPER SUBMISSION |
|Greece |Paper submissions must present original,|
| |unpublished research or experiences. Late|
|Manish Parashar |-breaking advances and work-in-progress|
|Rutgers, USA |reports from ongoing research are also|
| |encouraged to be submitted. Papers that are|
|Omer Rana |published or concurrently submitted to another|
|Univ. of Cardiff, UK |journal, conference, or book MUST NOT be|
| |submitted. All papers should be written in|
|Dave Raymer |English, accompanied by a 75 to 200 word|
|Motorola, USA |abstract that clearly outlines the scope and|
| |contributions of the paper and a list of key|
|Fabio Ricciato |words. |
|Univ. of Salento, Italy | |
| | |
|Mikhail Smirnov |==============================================|
|Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany | |
| |PROCEEDINGS |
|Radu State |The MACE 2008 proceedings will be published in|
|INRIA-LORIA, France |Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes in Computer|
| |Science (LNCS) series. For more information|
|Ioannis Stavrakakis |regarding manuscript format please visit the|
|University of Athens, |author's instruction links at LNCS Springer.|
|Greece |Awards will be presented to the best paper and|
| |to the best student paper at the conference.|
|Roy Sterritt |Furthermore, we plan to invite best papers of|
|Univ. of Ulster, UK |MACE 2008 to be submitted as extended versions|
| |to the IEEE Transactions on Network and|
|John Strassner |Service Management - TNSM]. |
|Motorola, USA | |
| | |
|Tatsuya Suda |==============================================|
|Univ. of California, | |
|Irvine, USA |IMPORTANT DEADLINES |
| |++ Submission: April 28th |
|P. N. Suganthan |++ Notification: June 13th |
|Nanyang Technological |++ Camera Ready: June 30th |
|University, Singapore |++ Workshop: September 25-26 |
| | |
|Toshiaki Suzuki | |
|Hitachi Ltd, Japan |==============================================|
| | |
|Petros Trantafillou |VENUE |
|University of Patras, |The conference will take place at the Doryssa|
|Greece |Bay Resort (www.doryssa-bay.gr) on the Greek|
| |island of Samos. Samos is situated in the|
|James Won-Ki Hong |Eastern part of the Aegean Sea, at a short|
|POSTECH, Korea |distance from the coast of Asia Minor. There|
| |are seven flights per day between Samos and|
|Mazin Yousif |Athens operated by Olympic Airlines and|
|Intel, USA |Aegean. |
| | |
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CFP: 2008 International Workshop on Wireless Communications for Intelligent Transportation Systems (WITS-08), December 13th ~ 15th, 2008, Hainan Island, China.
by Ming-Tuo Zhou 01 Apr '08
by Ming-Tuo Zhou 01 Apr '08
01 Apr '08
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2008 International Workshop on Wireless Communications for Intelligent
Transportation Systems (WITS-08), December 13th ~ 15th, 2008, Hainan Island,
China.
http://home.simula.no/~yanzhang/WITS/
In conjunction with the 2nd International Conference on Future Generation
Communication and Networking (FGCN 2008), http://www.sersc.org/FGCN2008/
SCOPE & Topics
===============
A number of wireless communications technologies have been developed in
recent years to meet the increasing needs of high-speed cordless connections
in civil and military applications. The advances include WiFi (IEEE 802.11),
WiMAX (IEEE 802.16), Wireless PAN (IEEE 802.15), sensor networks, Bluetooth,
mesh/ad hoc networks, RFID, mobile IP, mobile management, smart antenna,
Radio-over-fiber, OFDM/OFDMA, MIMO, cooperative communications, cognitive
radio, and so on. These emerging technologies will significantly impact the
design and operation of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), which aims
to effectively provide higher vehicles safety, traffic management, and
communications among vehicles and transport infrastructure. Currently,
governmental institutes and societies in North America, Europe, Japan, and
China, etc., are actively developing advanced wireless technologies for
road, rail and maritime transport systems. For instance, the Dedicated Short
Range Communications (DSRC) band has been allocated in the USA at 5.9 GHz
for vehicle-to-roadside (V2R) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications.
The IEEE 802.11p working group is developing enhancements of 802.11
standards to support ITS, vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), vehicular
telematics, and infotainment applications.
This workshop covers the area of wireless communications technologies for
ITS applications. It will bring together researchers to present new results
and describe work in progress to reflect the latest advances in the state of
the art in design, modeling, simulation, and applications of this area.
The topics of the workshop cover, but not limited to, the following:
* Smart antenna in ITS
* Millimeter-wave Radar in ITS
* RFID in ITS
* Radio channel modeling for ITS
* IEEE 802.11p for ITS
* Dedicated Short Range Communications in ITS
* Wireless communications for Maritime ITS
* Sensor networks and technologies for ITS
* Ad hoc/mesh networks for ITS
* Mobile management in ITS
* Vehicular networks
* Heterogeneous networks for ITS
* Digital maps and location technologies
Submission:
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The submission should be done according to the guidelines on
http://www.sersc.org/FGCN2008/.
Important Dates:
================
Submission Deadline: July 1, 2008
Notification of Acceptance: August 15, 2008
Camera Ready Due: September 1, 2008
Workshop Date: December 13-15, 2008
Workshop Committee:
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General Chair
Yan Zhang, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
General Co-Chair
Thanos Vasilakos, University of Western Macedonia, Greece
TPC Chair
Ming-Tuo Zhou, NICT (Japan), Singapore
TPC Co-Chair
Hassnaa Moustafa, France Telecom R&D (Orange Labs), France
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