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Subject: Call for Submissions: 13th IEEE LANMAN 2004
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 10:54:23 -0700
From: Sharma, Puneet <puneet_sharma(a)hp.com>
To: 'itc(a)comsoc.org' <itc(a)comsoc.org>
Our sincere apologies if you receive multiple copies.
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Call for Submissions
13th IEEE Workshop on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks (LANMAN 2004)
April 25-28, 2004, San Francisco Bay Area, USA
http://www.ieee-lanman.org
Sponsored by: IEEE Communications Society
Keynote Speaker : Dr. Lawrence Roberts, Internet Pioneer, CTO and Chairman
of Caspian Networks
The IEEE LAN/MAN Workshop continues its tradition as a leading
forum for discussing the latest technical advances in
networking in the local and metropolitan areas. A focus area for the
upcoming workshop will be metro and access networks, where optical and
broadband wireless technologies are vying to
realize true broadband connectivity, promising abundant,
inexpensive, and readily available bandwidth. Yet the
realization of agile and cost effective metro and access networks
requires both theoretical investigations (including new architectures,
concepts, and economic and service models)
and experimentation (including prototypes, testbeds, and
applications).
Single-track presentations are planned to stimulate technical exchange
among researchers and practitioners with a broad interest in
networking; we specifically welcome submissions on both optical and
broadband wireless networks and relevant experimental activities.
Submissions should be short, focused, and provide a forum for discussion of
new and interdisciplinary ideas. Novel and speculative ideas are
particularly encouraged.
Extended abstracts are solicited on any LAN/MAN topic
including, but not limited to, the following:
* Optical WDM networks based * Emerging access networks:
on packet, burst, and flow Ethernet in the First
switching Mile, EPONs, FTTx
* Resilient Packet Rings * Measurement and modeling
* Broadband Wireless Access of network operation and
Networks performance
* WiFi roaming services and * Resource provisioning,
architectures QoS, dynamic bandwidth
* IEEE standards (802.3ah, allocation, capacity
.16, .17, .20) placement
* Network survivability, * Routing
self-healing rings * Community networks and
* Topology adaptation, services
reconfigurability * Pricing, multi-vendor
* Optical network interoperability
management, security
The 13th LAN/MAN workshop will be held April 25-28, 2004 in the San
Francisco Bay Area, California. The workshop's proximity to Silicon Valley
places it at the center of innovation for
emerging networking technology.
Submission, Review and Publication: Please submit a 2-4 page extended
abstract, including figures and tables. All abstracts must be
electronically submitted in PDF according to the guidelines in the
workshop website http://www.ieee-lanman.org. Abstracts and copies of
slides will be included in the proceedings, so please do not send
or prepare full papers. Selected papers will be directed to a
post-conference journal
publication.
Important Dates:
Submissions Due: Dec. 30, 2003
Notification of Acceptance: Feb. 15, 2004
Workshop: April 25-28, 2004
Attendees: The number of workshop attendees is limited.
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Subject: [Tccc] ASWN 2004 CFP
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 10:46:44 -0400
From: Ibrahim Matta <matta(a)cs.bu.edu>
To: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
ASWN 2004 - 4th Workshop on Applications and Services in Wireless
Networks
Boston, Massachusetts
August 9-11, 2004
ASWN 2004 is the fourth workshop on Applications and Services in
Wireless Networks. The previous events were held in France and
Switzerland, and in 2004 the workshop will take place in the United
States for the first time.
ASWN 2004, which will be held in Boston, aims at investigating new
developments in wireless networks focusing on applications and services.
The workshop will provide three-day presentations of invited and regular
papers from academia and industry. Authors are invited to submit full
technical papers on both theoretical and practical aspects of leveraging
wireless and mobile environments. Tutorial proposals are also requested.
TOPICS
Specific areas of interest in Applications and Services in Wireless
Networks include, but are not limited to, the following topics:
Media Distribution over Wireless Networks
New Data Services for Wireless Networks
Audio-visual Applications for Home and Business
Inter Domain and Inter System Mobility
QoS Profiling and Pricing, end-to-end QoS
Security and AAA Aspects
Nomadic Services, Interface Management
Mobile ad-hoc Networks, Multihop Wireless Networks
Wireless Local Loop Technologies
Wireless Personal Area Networks
Software Radios
Enabling Technologies and Architectures, 3G and beyond
Service Development, Validation & Testing
Service Creation and Discovery
Location-based Services
Middleware for Mobile Applications and Services
Mobile Multimedia
Performance of Mobile/Wireless Networks and Systems
Mobile Service Interworking
Context and Ambient Awareness
Cooperative Networks
PAPERS
Prospective authors are invited to submit for review, papers that
neither have been previously published nor are under review by another
conference or journal. Priority will be given to original contributions
describing recent and innovative research results or developments in the
scope of the workshop.
Papers must be written in English, using font no smaller than 10 points
and not to exceed 10 pages. Only PDF and PostScript formats will be
accepted, and all submissions will be handled electronically. Further
details on submission procedures will be described soon on the workshop
main page http://csr.bu.edu/aswn2004/ under Submission Instructions.
TUTORIALS
Proposals for tutorials including content description and CV of the
presenter should be sent to the Technical Program Chair.
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Full paper submission: March 1, 2004
Notification of acceptance: April 16, 2004
Camera ready due: May 7, 2004
ORGANIZATION
The workshop will be organized by the Web and InterNetworking Group
(WING) from the Computer Science Department at Boston University. The
workshop will be held on the BU campus and appropriate facilities will
be made available for the participants. The technical co-sponsorship of
IEEE is pending.
STEERING COMMITTEE
Hossam Afifi, INT, France
Azer Bestavros, Boston University, USA
Ibrahim Matta, Boston University, USA
Djamal Zeghlache, INT, France
GENERAL CO-CHAIRS: Taieb Znati, University of Pittsburg, USA
Azer Bestavros, Boston University, USA
TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIR: Ibrahim Matta, Boston University, USA
LOCAL ARRANGEMENT CHAIR: Liang Guo, Motorola Labs, USA
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE (to be completed)
Hossam Afifi, Inst. Nat. des Telecom, France
Ian Akyildiz, Georgia Tech, USA
Eitan Altman, INRIA, France
Torsten Braun, University of Bern, Switzerland
Andrew Campbell, Columbia University, USA
Mark Corner, University of Massachusetts, USA
Jeremy Elson, UCLA, USA
Nada Golmie, NIST, USA
Ahmed Helmy, USC, USA
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, USC, USA
Marwan Krunz, University of Arizona, USA
Whay Lee, Motorola Labs, USA
Mingyan Liu, University of Michigan, USa
Eytan Modiano, MIT, USA
Ioannis Stavrakakis, University of Athens, Greece
Lixia Zhang, UCLA
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Ibrahim Matta, Associate Professor
Dept. of Computer Science, 111 Cummington Street
Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA
Email: matta(a)cs.bu.edu, Tel: (617) 358-1062, Fax: (617) 353-6457
http://www.cs.bu.edu/fac/matta
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Subject: [Tccc] EvoComNet2004: Call for Papers
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 11:08:52 +0200
From: rothlauf(a)wi1.bwl.uni-mannheim.de
Reply-To: rothlauf(a)uni-mannheim.de
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
Second CALL FOR PAPERS
EvoComNet2004
First European Workshop on Evolutionary Computation in
Communications, Networks, and Connected Systems
Coimbra, Portugal, April 5-7, 2004
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Key dates:
Submission deadline: 14 November 2003
Notification of acceptance: 19 December 2003
Camera ready copy due: 16 January 2004
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EvoComNet2004 is the first European workshop on the application of
evolutionary computation techniques to problems in communication, networks,
and connected systems. New communication technologies, the creation of
interconnected communication and information networks like the Internet,
new types of inter-personal and inter-organisational communication, and the
integration and interconnection of production centres and industries are
the driving forces on our road towards a connected, networked, society.
Important problems in this application domain that are adressed by the
workshop are
- design of networks, communication systems, and connected systems
- network and graph problems
- network and computer security
- control of the flow of information and other network goods,
- design of inter-personal and inter-organizational systems
- supply chain design and logistics problems
- supply and disposal networks
All aspects of evolutionary computation methods, as well as other
nature-inspired and non-evolutionary design and optimization techniques,
are welcome.
EvoComNet2004 will be held at the University of Coimbra, Portugal, in
conjunction with EvoWorkshops2004. The workshop proceedings will be
published by Springer in the LNCS series and will be available at the workshop.
For full details about submissions and updated news about the workshop
please visit the workshop web page:
http://evonet.dcs.napier.ac.uk/eurogp2004/evocomnet/
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Submission procedure
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High quality papers are sought on topics related to the focus of the
workshop, ranging from theoretical work to innovative applications.
Submissions should be a maximum of ten A4 pages and they should be sent in
zipped postscript or pdf format to evocomnet2004(a)uni-mannheim.de. It is
recommended that the papers conform to the Springer Lecture Notes in
Computer Science format (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). It
is important that the email accompanying submission should state ALL the
authors, including ALL their email addresses. A notification of receipt
will be emailed a few days after the submission.
The reviewing process is double blind. Authors should remove their names
from submitted papers, and should take reasonable care that their identity
is disguised. References to own work can be included in the paper, but
should be referred to in the third person.
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Organising Chairs
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Franz Rothlauf
University of Mannheim
Germany
rothlauf(a)uni-mannheim.de
George D. Smith
University of East Anglia Norwich
United Kingdom
gds(a)sys.uea.ac.uk
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Program Committee
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Stuart Allen, Cardiff University (UK)
Dave Corne, University of Reading (UK)
Bryant Julstrom, St Cloud State University (USA)
Joshua Knowles, Universite' Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)
Geoff McKeown, UEA Norwich (UK)
Martin Oates, University of Reading (UK)
Günther Raidl, Vienna University of Technology (Austria)
Franz Rothlauf, Mannheim (Germany)
George D. Smith, UEA Norwich (UK)
Giovanni Squillero, Politecnico di Torino (Italy)
Andrew Tuson, City University, London (UK)
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Subject: Call for Papers: WiOpt'04
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 18:10:30 +0200
From: Holger Karl <karl(a)EE.TU-BERLIN.DE>
Reply-To: Mailing List der GI FG 3.3.1 "Kommunikation und Verteilte
Systeme" <KUVS-L(a)listserv.uni-heidelberg.de>
Organization: Technische Universität Berlin, Telecommunication
Networks Group
To: KUVS-L(a)listserv.uni-heidelberg.de
Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this call!
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Note: The submission deadline is 5th of November, 2003.
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******** 2nd CALL FOR PAPERS ********
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* *
* WiOpt '04 *
* *
* 2nd Workshop on Modeling and Optimization *
* in Mobile, Ad Hoc and Wireless Networks *
* *
* March 24 - 26, 2004, Cambridge, UK *
* *
* *
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Workshop Website:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/wiopt04/
This workshop is intended to bring together leading researchers from
both academia and industry to present both foundations and practical
methods and tools for modeling and optimisation of mobile and ad hoc
networks. The workshop will bring together researchers studying
optimisation issues of mobile networks from both the network
performance and the mobile networking perspectives:
* Mobile Network Optimisation: Applications and Algorithms
* Performance characterisation and optimisation of
mobile/wireless networks and systems
* Protocol design (MAC, Routing) for optimal mobile network
utilisation
* Tools for network optimisation
* Energy efficiency in mobile networks
* Security and co-operation models for mobile networks
* Pricing and incentives in mobile and ad hoc networks.
Papers to be presented at WiOpt'04 will be selected based on extended
abstracts of up to 8 pages, double-spaced, 12 point font size. The
submission should not exceed 3000 words including tables and figures,
each of which count as 250 words. Authors of accepted presentations
will have the opportunity to publish either the extended abstract or
the full paper in a proceedings volume. Full papers will further be
considered for publication in a special issue of the MONET journal.
Plenary Speakers:
Bruce Hajek (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
Ian Akyildiz (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission of extended abstract: Nov. 5, 2003.
Notification of acceptance: Jan. 15, 2003.
Camera ready copy: Feb. 15, 2003.
(Further details on the workshop website,
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/wiopt04/)
General chairman: Imrich Chlamtac
Vice General Chair: Roger Whitaker
Program Co-Chairs: Marco Conti and Tamer Basar
Program committee of the conference:
Eitan Altman, Venkat Anantharam, Konstantin Avrachenkov, Andrew
Campbell, X. Cao, A. Chockalingam, Jon Crowcroft, Anthony Ephremides,
Silvia Giordano, Stephen V. Hanly, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Holger Karl,
Peter Key, P. R. Kumar, Peter Marbach, Derek Mcauley, Archan Misra,
Philippe Nain, Sven Oestring, Yoshikuni Onozato, Ariel Orda, Ramesh
Rao, Catherine Rosenberg, Ness Shroff, Violet Syrotiuk, Thierry
Turletti, Adam Wolisz, Jeff Wieselthier, Moshe Zukerman
Local Arrangements Co-Chair: Sven Oestring, Julian Chesterfield and
Rajiv Chakravorty
Treasurer: Meng How Lim
Publicity Chair: Holger Karl
The workshop is co-sponsored by
* Univ. of Cambridge
* IIT (Istituto di Informatica e Telematica)
* IEEE IT Society (technical co-sponsorship)
(ACM sponsorship is pending.)
Additional financial support is provided by:
* Intel
* Microsoft Research
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Call For Papers
4th International Workshop on Smart Appliances and Wearable Computing
IWSAWC 2004
http://www.unl.im.dendai.ac.jp/IWSAWC/
Workshop at the 24th International Conference on Distributed Computing
Systems
(ICDCS 2004), March 23-26, 2004, Tokyo, Japan
[New Deadline: October 10, 2003]
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This workshop is the fourth of an annual series of international workshops
in conjunction with ICDCS.
Technological development has brought about a rapid maturity in smart
appliances and devices, over the last few years, adding to the potential for
the emergence of a variety of systems, personal computers and applications.
Further enabling software and hardware for building and supporting such
applications is still required. These include new kinds of embedded
devices, networks, infrastructure, software architectures and models.
Collaborative sharing and distribution of information and functionality
between participating appliances, heightens the utility of such new
technologies as the user works with applications, devices and environments
seamlessly. This workshop provides a forum for the exchange of findings into
seamlessly collaborating appliances, environments and devices. In addition,
it provides an opportunity for further exploration of selected topics and
for the presentation of the most recent research and development findings in
these rapidly changing fields.
TOPICS
Technical papers on such smart appliances and devices are solicited for oral
presentation at IWSAWC 2004. Papers reporting new developments in computing
with smart devices such as PDAs, wearable computers, and cellular phones,
including but not limited to those listed below, are invited.
- Enabling Technologies for Appliance, Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing
- Infrastructure for Ubiquitous Computing
- Home and Office Appliances
- Portable Devices and Smart Sensors
- Wireless-phone Computing
- Home Networks and Wearable Networks
- Networks for Ubiquitous Computing
- Passive, Active, and Smart Tags for Ubiquitous Computing
- Security and Privacy Aspects for Ubiquitous Computing
- Wearable Computers and PDAs
- Software Architecture for Home/Smart Appliances
- Location-dependent and context-aware Computing
SUBMISSION
IWSAWC invites the submission of both "long" technical papers and "short"
work-in-progress reports. Long papers must be no more than 6 two-column
pages long and must include an abstract of 100 - 150 words.
Short work-in-progress reports must be less than 3 two-column pages long.
Authors are invited to submit papers electronically through the conference Web
site at http://www.unl.im.dendai.ac.jp/IWSAWC/ after September 10, 2003.
PDF format is preferred but PostScript format is acceptable. Conference
proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press. We will also
solicit poster demonstrations in November.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: October 10, 2003
Notification of acceptance: November 15, 2003
Camera ready papers: December 20, 2003
WORKSHOP COMMITTEE
Steering Committee
Hideyuki Tokuda, Keio University, Japan
Michael Beigl, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
Program Chair
Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
Program Committee
Michael Beigl, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Roy Campbell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
David J Greaves, University of Cambridge, UK
Hiroki Horiuchi, KDDI R&D Laboratories, Japan
Markus Lauff, SAP AG, Germany
Mike Little, Telcordia, USA
Jin Nakazawa, Keio University, Japan
Umar Saif, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Daniel Salber, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Bernt Schiele, ETH Zuerich, Switzerland
Albrecht Schmidt, the University of Munich, Germany
Tsutomu Terada, Osaka University, Japan
Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
Hideyuki Tokuda, Keio University, Japan
Lars Wolf, University of Braunschweig, Germany
CONTACT & INFORMATION
Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
e-mail: ytobe(a)acm.org
... in der EU scheint es wohl keine Extraordinary Speakers zu geben. Bei
solch ranghohen Persönlichkeiten muss die Konferenz wohl "bloody good"
werden.
Viele Grüße
marc
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Subject: MILCOM 2003 -- REGISTER NOW!
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 10:42:08 -0400
From: CommunicationsSociety(a)comsoc.org
Reply-To: <Conferencesx(a)comsoc.org>
To: Conferencesx(a)comsoc.org
MILCOM 2003, the Premier International Conference for Military
Communications, will be held at the Boston, MA, Seaport Hotel Complex
during Oct. 13-16. The theme is "Transformation: Power to the Edge."
It promises to be an event unprecedented in the industry.
Extraordinary speakers include General Kevin Byrnes, (USA); Vice Admiral
Arthur Cebrowski; Admiral Edmund Giambastiani; General Paul Kern (USA);
Hon. John Stenbit and Hon. Peter Teets.
Dynamic Panels and Tutorials will feature Software Defined Radios,
Transformational Vision for C3I, Free-Space Laser Communications and
Ultra Wideband Communications ... and more!
Interested? Don't delay. Get more information in an instant, at:
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Subject: [Tccc] IPSN'04: One more month to the submission deadline
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 17:54:33 -0700 (PDT)
From: Michael Gastpar <gastpar(a)eecs.berkeley.edu>
To: ipsn-announce(a)parc.com, <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
*** Submission Deadline: Oct. 27 (abstract)/Nov. 3 (full paper), 2003 ***
* In other words, ONE MORE MONTH to crank out your best paper for *
The 3rd International Symposium on
Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN'04)
to be held: April 26-27, 2004
Berkeley, California, USA
http://ipsn04.cs.uiuc.edu/
Sponsorship by IEEE Signal Processing Society and ACM SIGBED
In cooperation with IEEE Communications Society and ACM Sigmobile (pending)
With support from NSF and DARPA
[Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Following the success of the first two Workshops
(www.parc.com/events/ipsn03), the 3rd International Symposium on
Information Processing in Sensor Networks will bring together
researchers from academia, industry, and government to present and
discuss recent work in this emerging field.
Driven by advances in MEMS micro-sensors, wireless networking, and
embedded processing, ad-hoc networks of sensors are becoming
increasingly available for commercial and military applications such
as environmental monitoring (e.g., traffic, habitat, security),
industrial sensing and diagnostics (e.g., factory, appliances),
critical infrastructure protection (e.g., power grids, water
distribution, waste disposal), and situational awareness for
battlefield applications.
Information processing in sensor networks draws upon many disciplines
including signal processing/detection/estimation, networking and
protocols, embedded systems, data bases and information management, as
well as distributed algorithms. It opens up new research venues, which
include sensor tasking and control, tracking and localization,
probabilistic reasoning, sensor data fusion, distributed data bases,
communication protocols and theory that address network coverage,
connectivity, and capacity, as well as system/software architecture
and design methodologies. Moreover, all these issues have to consider
many cross-cutting requirements such as efficiency/cost tradeoff,
robustness, self-organization, fault-tolerance, timeliness,
scalability, and network longevity.
This Symposium will address issues from physical device design, to
signal processing and from networking to coordination protocols. The
Symposium will place special attention to revolutionary new
applications that are enabled by sensor network technology.
Topical areas of sensor networks include, but not limited to:
* Distributed and collaborative signal processing
* Network protocols for sensor networks
* Coding, compression, and information theory
* Distributed query processing
* Detection, classification, estimation, and tracking
* Network coverage, connectivity, and longevity
* Sensor tasking and control
* Embedded architectures and tools
* In-network processing and aggregation
* Data storage in sensor networks
* Location and time services
* Energy and resource management
* Distributed inference and fusion
* Programming models and languages
* Real-time scheduling
* Security and fault tolerance
* Simulation tools and environments
* Networked sensing and control
* Applications of sensor networks (e.g., automotive, battlefield,
biology, construction, disaster recovery, environmental, medical,
security)
Along with a set of high-quality technical papers, IPSN'04 will also
include invited talks that highlight the state-of-the-art of sensor
network applications and research. The Symposium program will include
poster sessions that provide researchers with opportunity to discuss
their evolving ideas and gather feedback from the sensor network
community at large. The Symposium will also include industrial
exhibition and demonstrations.
KEY DATES
Abstract submission: October 27, 2003
Full manuscript due: November 3, 2003 (firm deadline)
Acceptance notification: January 20, 2004
Camera-ready copy: February 14, 2004
Conference: April 26-27, 2004
SUBMISSION GUIDELINE
All papers will be submitted electronically, in Portable Document
Format (PDF) format. Instructions for submission will be available
shortly at http://ipsn04.cs.uiuc.edu/
Submissions must meet the following criteria:
- A paper must be original material that has not been previously
published nor is currently under review by another conference or
journal.
- Each submitted paper should be no longer than the equivalent of
8 pages in two-column conference proceedings format. Detailed
formatting instructions will be forthcoming.
Each paper will be reviewed by the Program Committee. Accepted
papers will appear in the Symposium Proceedings.
ORGANIZATION
Steering Committee:
Feng Zhao, Palo Alto Research Center (chair)
John Cozzens, NSF
Deborah Estrin, Univ. of California at Los Angeles
Leo Guibas, Stanford University
P. R. Kumar, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Sri Kumar, DARPA
Conference Co-chairs:
Kannan Ramchandran, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Janos Sztipanovits, Vanderbilt University
Technical Program Co-chairs:
Jennifer Hou, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Thrasyvoulos Pappas, Northwestern University
Finance Chair:
Xenofon Koutsokos, Vanderbilt University
Local Coordinator:
Dana Dee Little, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Publicity Chair:
Michael Gastpar, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Poster Session Chair:
Massimo Franceschetti, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Publications Chair:
Jonathan Sprinkler, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Industrial Relations:
David Culler, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Exhibits/Demos Chair:
Prakash Ishwar, Univ. of California at Berkeley
Technical Program Committee:
John Apostolopoulos, HP Labs
B.R. Badrinath, Rutgers University
Victor Bahl, Microsoft Research
Randall Berry, Northwestern Univ.
Marco Caccamo, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Chee-Yee Chong, Booz Allen Hamilton
Alok Choudhary, Northwestern Univ.
Massimo Franceschetti, UC at Berkeley
Michael Gastpar, University of California, Berkeley
Hamid Gharavi, NIST
Rajesh Gupta, UC San Diego
Rick Han, University of Colorado
Zygmunt Haas, Cornell University
Babak Hassibi, Caltech
Alfred Hero, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Yuhen Hu, Univ. of Wisconsin at Madison
Prakash Ishwar, University of California, Berkeley
Aggelos Katsaggelos, Northwestern Univ.
Hermann Kopetz, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Xenofon Koutsoukos, Vanderbilt University
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, USC
Akos Ledeczi, Vanderbilt University
Jie Liu, Palo Alto Research Center
Juan Liu, Palo Alto Research Center
Mingyan Liu, Univ. Michigan
Zhen Liu, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Songwu Lu, Univ. of California at Los Angeles
Teresa Lunt, Palo Alto Research Center
Urbashi Mitra, Univ. of Southern Califorina
Nader Moayeri, NIST
Arye Nehorai, Univ. Illinois at Chicago
David Neuhoff, Univ. Michigan
Rob Nowak, Rice University
Adrian Perrig, CMU
Sandeep Pradhan, Univ. Michigan
Jim Reich, Palo Alto Research Center
Akbar Sayeed, Univ. of Wisconsin at Madision
Sergio Servetto, Cornell University
Lui Sha, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Gary Shaw, MIT Lincoln Lab
Mani Srivastava, Univ. of California at Los Angeles
John Stankovic, Univ. of Virginia
Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa
Gaurav Sukhatme, USC
Yu-Chee Tseng, Nationa Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan
Martin Vetterli, EPFL
Steve Wicker, Cornell University
Adam Wolisz, TU Berlin
Lixia Zhang, Univ. of California at Los Angeles
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