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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] Call for Demos for Mobicom03
Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 12:02:19 -0400 (EDT)
From: Eyal de Lara <delara(a)cs.toronto.edu>
To: itc(a)comsoc.org
CC: SIGMOB(a)ACM.ORG, manet(a)ietf.org, MOBICOM(a)ACM.ORG,
tci-announce(a)computer.org, mobile-ip(a)sunroof.eng.sun.com, pilc(a)ietf.org,
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Please excuse us if you receive several copies of this email.
---- MobiCom 2003 CALL FOR RESEARCH DEMOS -----
MobiCom 2003 will be held September 14 to 19, 2003 in San Diego, CA. The
program includes time for demonstrations of systems that embody
state-of-the-art research in the field of mobile computing and networking.
If you are implementing a ground-breaking system that you would like to
demonstrate for your peers, please submit a proposal of no more than 3
pages to the Research Demo Chair, David Maltz (dmaltz+demo(a)cs.cmu.edu), by
July 25, 2003. See below for more details.
--------- COMMERCIAL PRODUCT EXPO -----------
We are also planning an Expo at MobiCom 2003 featuring exhibits of the
latest mobile computing products and services. If you are interested
in exhibiting your product or service at MobiCom 2003, please see the
Demos and Exhibits page of the MobiCom 2003 website for more
information. Please also check our Corporate Supporters page for
information on how to support the conference and receive a free Expo
booth, web promotion, and complimentary registration for the
conference.
-------------- Details --------------------
Proposals should not exceed 3 pages and should include a description of
the demo, the equipment to be used, the demo layout and space required to
set up the demo, and possible interactions (interoperability or
interference) with other proposed demonstrations. The basic facilities
available will be those typical of a hotel meeting room: power, table
space, and poster easels. 100Base-T and 802.11 network connections may be
arranged if required.
Deadline for proposals: July 25, 2003
For more information or questions contact:
Dave Maltz
dmaltz+demo(a)cs.cmu.edu
+1.412.268.5329
Please Note: The conference hotel is located in a downtown area with heavy
traffic. Demos must be structured so they can be viewed from inside the
hotel's meeting rooms. Demos and exhibits will be located in the Santa Fe
Room
(http://www.starwood.com/westin/search/meetings_events_facilities.html?city=…
ate1=&nState2=&nCity1=&nCity2=&requestedChainCode=&requestedAffiliationCode=&propertyID=1009&returnURL=&promotionCode=&corporateAccountNumber=&rcdi=&iATANumber=&groupBlockID=&ratePlanName=&starwoodPreferredGuest=&fromSearch=&H=250&W=491)
About MobiCom:
ACM MobiCom 2003, the Ninth Annual International Conference on Mobile
Computing and Networking, is the ninth in a series of annual
conferences sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE dedicated to addressing the
challenges in the areas of mobile computing and wireless and mobile
networking. The MobiCom conference series serves as the premier
international forum addressing networks, systems, algorithms, and
applications that support the symbiosis of mobile computers and
wireless networks. MobiCom is a highly selective, single-track
conference focusing on all issues in mobile computing and networking
at the link layer and above.
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Second Announcement and Call for Papers:
ARCS 2004
17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARCHITECTURE OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS
- ORGANIC AND PERVASIVE COMPUTING -
Augsburg, Germany
March 23 - 26, 2004
http://www.uni-augsburg.de/arcs04
Submission Deadline: September 15, 2003
Future processors become smaller, provide higher performance and consume
less power than today's devices. Such processors will spark off new
applications in particular in the area of everyday consumer devices.
Mobile telecommunication systems increase bandwidth and will yield
highly connected, ubiquitous computing systems. System design and
management complexity increase to a level where a new paradigm may
provide help: Organic computing (also known as autonomic computing)
borrows from analogies between complex technical and biological systems.
It follows a human-centered approach by leveraging self-organization
capabilities. Organic computing investigates the design and
implementation of self-managing systems that are self-configuring,
self-optimizing, self-healing, self-protecting, context aware, and
anticipatory.
ARCS 2004 will emphasize the design, realization and analysis of the
emerging organic and pervasive systems and their scientific,
engineering, and commercial applications. The conference focuses on
system aspects of organic and pervasive computing in software and
hardware. In particular, the system integration and self-management of
hardware, software and networking aspects of up-to-now unconnected
devices is a challenging research topic.
ARCS 2004 continues and replaces the biennial series of German
Conferences on Architecture of Computing Systems. This 17th conference
in the series serves as a forum to present current work on all aspects
of computer and systems architecture. Besides its main focus, the
conference is open for more general and interdisciplinary themes in
operating systems, networking, and computer architecture. Papers
pertaining to all aspects of computer and systems architecture, in
particular in the field of organic and pervasive computing are sought,
including but not limited to the following:
Enabling Technologies and Infrastructure
·middleware for organic, pervasive and peer-to-peer computing
·operating systems
·multi-agent and mobile agent systems
·bio-analogue and artificial-life systems
·context and locality
·low power systems design
·machine-learning, prediction, pro-activity
·system design and simulation
·reconfigurable hardware and software systems
·safety, security, reliability
·self-managing service configuration
·user interfaces and human-machine interaction
Architectures and Systems
·computer and system architecture
·modular distributed devices
·self-managing systems
·self-healing and fault-tolerant systems
·real-time systems
·mobile and wearable devices
·intelligently connected devices
·embedded systems (consumer electronics, automotive)
Applications
·scenarios for ubiquitous and pervasive computing
·autonomic environments
·network server architectures
·network based applications
·mobile computing
·network computing (clusters and grids)
·semantic networks
·home and wireless networking
·e-learning
The conference is organized by the special interest group on Computer
and Systems Architecture of the GI (Gesellschaft für Informatik - German
Informatics Society) and ITG (Informationstechnische Gesellschaft-
Information Technology Society), supported by CEPIS and EUREL, and held
in cooperation with IFIP, ACM (approvals requested) and IEEE (German
section. In addition to technical sessions of contributed paper
presentations, the conference will offer invited presentations,
workshops, and tutorials.
The conference proceedings are planned to be published in the 'Lecture
Notes in Computer Science' series by Springer-Verlag. Papers should not
exceed 15 pages (approximately 5000 words) in Springer LNCS style (see:
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html ). We accept only
electronic submissions in postscript or pdf format. The URL of the
submission site is http://www.sra.uni-hannover.de/arcs_04/ . Selected
papers will be published in the Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Journal.
IMPORTANT DATES
September 15, 2003 Conference paper submission due
October 1, 2003 Workshop and tutorial proposal due
December 1, 2003 Notification of acceptance/rejection
January 4, 2004 Camera-ready paper due
Official Address
For any questions related to ARCS 2004 please refer to our web site:
http://www.uni-augsburg.de/arcs04 or e-mail to:
arcs04(a)informatik.uni-augsburg.de
General Chair:
Theo Ungerer, University of Augsburg, ungerer(a)informatik.uni-augsburg.de
Co-Chair:
Bernhard Bauer, University of Augsburg, bauer(a)informatik.uni-augsburg.de
Program Chair:
Christian Müller-Schloer, Univ. of Hannover, cms(a)sra.uni-hannover.de
Workshop and Tutorial Chair:
Uwe Brinkschulte, University of Karlsruhe, brinks(a)ira.uka.de
Program Committee
Dimiter Avresky, Northeastern University, Boston, USA
Nader Bagherzadeh, University of California Irvine, USA
Bernhard Bauer, University of Augsburg, Germany
Jürgen Becker, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Michael Beigl, Telecooperation Office TecO, Karlsruhe, Germany
Frank Bellosa, University of Erlangen
Arndt Bode, Technical University of München, Germany
Gaetano Borriello, University of Washington, USA
Uwe Brinkschulte, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Francois Dolivo, IBM, Switzerland
Kemal Ebcioglu, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, USA
Reinhold Eberhart, Daimler Chrysler Research, Ulm, Germany
Werner Erhard, Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena, Germany
Hans Eveking, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Hans-W. Gellersen, University of Lancaster, UK
Werner Grass, University of Passau, Germany
Wolfgang Karl, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Rudolf Kober, Siemens AG, München, Germany
Erik Maehle, Universität zu Lübeck, Germany
Christian Müller-Schloer, University of Hannover, Germany
Jörg Nolte, TU Cottbus, Germany
Wolfgang Rosenstiel, University of Tübingen, Germany
Burghardt Schallenberger, Siemens AG, München
Bernt Schiele, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Alexander Schill, Technical University of Dresden, Germany
Hartmut Schmeck, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Albrecht Schmidt, LMU, Munich, Germany
Karsten Schwan, Georgia Tech, USA
Rainer G. Spallek, TU Dresden, Germany
Peter Steenkiste, Carnegie-Mellon University, USA
Djamshid Tavangarian, University of Rostock, Germany
Rich Uhlig, Intel Microprocessor Research Lab, USA
Theo Ungerer, University of Augsburg, Germany
Klaus Waldschmidt, University of Frankfurt, Germany
Lars Wolf, University of Braunschweig, Germany
Hans Christoph Zeidler, University of the Federal Armed Forces at
Hamburg, Germany
Martina Zitterbart, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
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[Fwd: [CfP] [DL 15.12.] Fwd: CFP: ICEIS'2004: Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing IWUC'2004]
by Lars Wolf 04 Jul '03
by Lars Wolf 04 Jul '03
04 Jul '03
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [CfP] [DL 15.12.] Fwd: CFP: ICEIS'2004: Workshop on Ubiquitous
Computing IWUC'2004
Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2003 13:36:34 +0200
From: Frank Pählke <paehlke(a)tm.uka.de>
Organization: Institut für Telematik, Universität Karlsruhe (TH)
To: CfP-Verteiler <call-for-papers(a)tm.uka.de>
---------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht ----------
Subject: CFP: ICEIS'2004: Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing IWUC'2004
Date: Freitag, 4. Juli 2003 12:39
From: KOUADRI MOSTEFAOUI Soraya <soraya.kouadrimostefaoui(a)UNIFR.CH>
To: CABERNET-EVENTS(a)JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> [Apologies if you have received multiple postings]
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
> ________________________________________________________________
>
> International Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing (IWUC 2004)
>
> April 13-14, 2004 - Porto, Portugal
> http://ltodi.est.ips.pt/iceis/workshops/iwuc/iwuc2004-cfp.html
> In conjunction with the Sixth International Conference on Enterprise
> Information Systems - ICEIS 2004 (<http://www.iceis.org/>)
> ________________________________________________________________
>
>
> Workshop Background and Goals
>
> The development and availability of new computing and communication
> devices, and the increased connectivity between these devices, thanks to
> wired and wireless networks, are enabling new opportunities for people to
> perform their operations anywhere and anytime. Furthermore, due to the
> high acceptance rate of such devices by the user community, it is expected
> that these devices will become so pervasive that most users will take them
> for granted. Generally known as Ubiquitous Computing (UC), the vision of
> UC is to push computational services out of conventional desktop
> interfaces into environments characterized by transparent forms of
> interactivity.
>
> Despite the growing interest in UC, there is still some progress to be
> made before UC shifts from the research mode to the commercial and
> intensive use modes. The support technologies, however, are improving at
> an impressive pace. Most of the research and development activities are
> currently aimed at improving the devices themselves and the technologies
> these devices will use to communicate. At present, the main use of mobile
> devices is still voice-oriented, but several indicators show that this is
> changing. 3G networks (e.g., GPRS, UMTS) and recent development of
> communication and presentation protocols (e.g., XML, WAP) are being
> combined to give users a high-quality experience of data-centric services.
>
>
> Besides the central role that hardware infrastructure plays in the
> expansion and penetration of UC, other issues still need to be tackled to
> better assist developers of UC applications. Developers are put on the
> front line of satisfying the promise of businesses and service providers
> for delivering Internet content to mobile devices. Indeed, the fact that
> an application for mobile users has different requirements, calls for new
> techniques to identify and specify these requirements. With regard to
> users, it is expected that they will be frequently engaged in complex
> operations such as searching the net for better business opportunities.
> Therefore, their association with intelligent components, to act as
> proxies, is deemed appropriate. UC environments of the near future will be
> populated by a large number of computing devices, spread across the
> network, and often invisible. These devices need to be coordinated for
> better interactions. Devices, whether carried on by people or embedded
> into other systems (within the home or at other sites), will constitute a
> global networking infrastructure -- and likely to provide a new level of
> openness and dynamics. These interactions raise many new issues that draw
> upon existing research areas, as well as introduce new research and
> development challenges, in technical areas (such as device design,
> wireless communication, location sensing, etc), psychology (privacy
> concerns, attention focus, multi-person interaction, etc), and design
> (direct interaction, work patterns, etc).
>
> Existing global efforts in Grid Computing also shares some similarities
> with the aims of this workshop, although Grid computing at present is
> restricted to high-end computational resources. Making the Grid more open,
> and accessible to a wider range of users will also require the need to
> address similar challenges.
>
>
> Topics of interest
>
> In this workshop, we aim to identify ecent and significant developments in
> the general area of ubiquitous computing. Topics of interests include, but
> are not limited to:
> - Mobile computing vs. Pervasive computing vs. Ubiquitous computing.
> - Design methodologies and evaluation techniques.
> - New interfaces and modes of interactions between people and ubiquitous
> computing devices, applications or environments.
> - Grid Computing technologies for Wireless networks
> - Context awareness.
> - Agent-based ubiquitous applications.
> - Services for ubiquitous applications.
> - Middleware for service discovery.
> - Integration of wired and wireless networks.
> - Enabling technologies such as Bluetooth, 802.11, etc.
> - Security and privacy issues.
> - Visionary future scenarios.
> - Mobile services
> - Performance tuning of mobile applications
>
>
> Submission of Papers
>
> There will be two types of papers: long (approx. 4000 words) and short
> (approx. 2000 words). Furthermore, a keynote speaker and a discussion
> panel are planned.
>
> Important Dates
>
> Full paper submission: December 15, 2003
> Author notification: January 30, 2004
> Camera-ready: February 15, 2004
>
> Co-Chairs:
>
> Soraya Kouadri Mostéfaoui (primary contact)
> Dep. of Computer Science
> University of Fribourg Switzerland
>
> Zakaria Maamar
> College of Iss Zayed University
> Dubai U.A.E
>
> Omer Rana
> School of Computer Science and Welsh E-Science Center,
> Cardiff University, UK
>
> Workshop Program Committee:
>
> P. Bellavista (Bologna University, Italy)
> W. Binder (EPFL, Switzerland)
> B. Benatallah (The University of New South Wales, Australia)
> M. Dumas (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
> G. Dimarzo Serugendo (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
> T. Finin (UMBC, USA)
> S. Helal (University of Florida, USA)
> A. Karageorgos (UMIST, United Kingdom)
> G. Kouadri Mostéfaoui (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)
> D. McMullen (Pervasive Technologies Lab, Indiana University, USA)
> B. Michael (Siemens, Germany)
> B. Medjahed (Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University)
> A. Messer (Samsung, USA)
> A. Popovici (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
> A. Skarmeta (University of Murcia, Spain)
> S. Tatesh (Lucent Technologies, UK)
> M. Ulieru (University of Calgary, Canada)
> C. Van Aart (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
> Q. Z. Sheng (The University of New South Wales, Australia)
>
>
> Conference Location
>
> The workshop will be held at the Universidade Portucalense, Porto,
> Portugal
>
> Registration Information
> To attend the workshop you need to register at http://www.iceis.org
>
> Secretariat
> ICEIS-2004 Secretariat - International Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing
> IWUC'2004
> Universidade Portucalense
> Departamento de Informática
> Rua Dr. António Bernardino de Almeida, 541-619
> 4200 - 072 Porto - Portugal
> Fax: +351 22 557 2015
> Tel: +351 22 557 2512
> E-mail: secretariat(a)iceis.org
> Web site: http://www.iceis.org
>
> Soraya.Kouadri.M
> --
> Kind regards | Maa salama | Meilleures salutations
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[Fwd: CfP: Internet Economics - Pricing and Policies, Special Issue in Computer Networks (Elsevier)]
by Lars Wolf 03 Jul '03
by Lars Wolf 03 Jul '03
03 Jul '03
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue Computer Networks (Elsevier) on
"Internet Economics - Pricing and Policies"
With the commercialization of the Internet, the range
of offered services, the variety of applications, and
the diversity of management tasks have increased in
order to accommodate customer as well as provider needs.
However, only the combination of technical functions with
sensible business models will enable a world-wide
interoperable network giving incentives to providers
and customers to participate, offer, and utilize the
information network of the near future.
This special issue on "Internet Economics - Pricing and
Policies" aims at covering both the network and economic
side at the same time. The underlying emphasis on
technology for an end-to-end provisioning of
Quality-of-Service (QoS) covers the Internet as a network
and the end-system from a technical point of view on
Internet Economics. On the other hand, business policy
management, the economics of service differentiation, and
required charging support for transport and content define
the economic aspects of this complex problem. Both areas
are addressed by a joint discussion, the identification of
solutions, investigations of their feasibility, and a
consolidation of technical and economic mechanisms to
enable a fast, guaranteed, and efficient provisioning of
differentiated services in the Internet.
Based on those preliminaries, the following dedicated
topics are of emerging interest for the two groups of
international experts on inter-networking and economics
for the Internet and the guest editors solicit papers on.
Only technical and economic papers describing previously
unpublished, original, state-of-the-art research, and not
currently under review by another conference or journal,
will be considered:
* Economic Models for Internet Services
* Business Models for Internet Services
* Sustainable Peer-to-Peer and Grid Computing
* Policy-based Service and QoS Control
* Pricing and Tariffing for Internet Services
* Charging and Accounting for Internet Services
* E-Commerce in the Internet
* Application Service Provider Cost and Revenue Modeling
* Economies of Wireless and Ad-Hoc Networks
* Business Models for Mobile Access Networks
* Internet Service Provider Cost Modeling
* Pricing and Charging for Differentiated Services
* Security Mechanisms for Commercial Internet Services
* Monitoring and Measurements
* Management of Service Level Agreements
Authors should follow the Computer Networks (Elsevier)
manuscript format as described at the URL
http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/compnw. Prospective authors
should submit a PDF version of their complete manuscript
according to the following timetable to one of the guest
editors' e-mail addresses stated below.
Manuscript Due Date: September 1, 2003
Acceptance Notification Date: December 15, 2003
Final Manuscript Due Date: January 15, 2003
Publication Date: 1st Quarter 2004
Guest Editors:
Burkhard Stiller Lee McKnight
University of Federal School of
Armed Forces Munich Information Studies
and ETH Zürich Syracuse University
stiller(a)tik.ee.ethz.ch lmcknigh(a)syr.edu
Martin Karsten Peter Reichl
School of Forschungszentrum
Computer Science Telekommunikation
University of Waterloo Wien, FTW
kalli(a)bbcr.uwaterloo.ca reichl(a)ftw.at
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Preliminary Call for Papers
The 3rd International Symposium on
Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN'04)
Pending sponsorship by ACM, IEEE, NSF, and DARPA
April 27-28, 2004
Berkeley, California, USA
http://ipsn04.cs.uiuc.edu/
* Submission Deadline: October 27, 2003 *
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
Paper submission: November 3, 2003 (firm deadline)
Acceptance notification: January 20, 2004
Camera-ready copy: February 14, 2004
Conference: April 27-28, 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, UCLA
Leo Guibas, Stanford University
P. R. Kumar, University 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, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Thrasyvoulos Pappas, Northwestern University
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
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
Aggelos Katsaggelos, Northwestern Univ.
Xenofon Koutsoukos, Vanderbilt University
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, USC
Akos Ledeczi, Vanderbilt University
Jie 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, 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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Subject: [Tccc] IPSN'04 CFP
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 12:45:49 -0500 (CDT)
From: Jennifer Hou <jhou(a)cs.uiuc.edu>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
CC: zhao(a)parc.com, jhou(a)cs.uiuc.edu
Preliminary Call for Papers
The 3rd International Symposium on
Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN'04)
Pending sponsorship by ACM, IEEE, NSF, and DARPA
April 27-28, 2004
Berkeley, California, USA
http://ipsn04.cs.uiuc.edu/
* Submission Deadline: October 27, 2003 *
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
Paper submission: November 3, 2003 (firm deadline)
Acceptance notification: January 20, 2004
Camera-ready copy: February 14, 2004
Conference: April 27-28, 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, UCLA
Leo Guibas, Stanford University
P. R. Kumar, University 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, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Thrasyvoulos Pappas, Northwestern University
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
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
Aggelos Katsaggelos, Northwestern Univ.
Xenofon Koutsoukos, Vanderbilt University
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, USC
Akos Ledeczi, Vanderbilt University
Jie 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
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Subject: JSAC Issue on Metro Networks - cfp
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 13:12:17 +0200 (MEST)
From: Mikhail Smirnov <smirnow(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de>
To: cost263(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de
CC: andreaf(a)utdallas.edu
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Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 23:07:51 -0500 (CDT)
From: Andrea Fumagalli <andreaf(a)utdallas.edu>
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new deadline for paper submissions is August 15, 2003
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CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
ADVANCES IN METROPOLITAN OPTICAL NETWORKS
(ARCHITECTURES AND CONTROL)
Metro optical networking (MON) is a topic of intense research, development,
and economic activity. Metro networks include access networks, collector
networks, and metro core networks. In practice, there is a large gap
between the vision of agile, high capacity, and low cost metro optical
networks and the practical operational reality in terms of existing
infrastructures deployed by Carriers. There is a strong imperative for
modernization and expansion of metro optical networks driven by the need
to extend broadband connectivity to end-users irrespective of the present
adverse economic situation afflicting the telecommunications sector.
This can be accomplished by augmenting capacity, but more importantly
by introducing new technologies with strong performance/price benefits
that can support emerging broadband data services in a scalable and
cost effective manner, such as Virtual Private Networks (VPN), Voice over IP
(VoIP), and Virtual Leased Lines (VLLs) among others. A number of new
solutions have been proposed to enable the deployment of simple,
cost-effective, and bandwidth efficient metro optical networks. Some of
these solutions are geared towards enhancing and adapting existing SONET/SDH
ring technologies, while others are designed specifically to compete
against SONET/SDH.
This issue of JSAC aims to explore and map out recent advances in metro
optical networks. Authors are invited to submit original papers relating
to any aspect of metro optical networking. The list of topics includes,
but is not limited to, the following:
-Metro optical network architectures
-Enabling technologies for metro optical networks
-Operations, administration, and management
-Resource management in metro optical networks
-Protection, restoration, and general survivability issues
-Control plane technologies for metro optical networks (including
routing, signaling, link management, UNI, NNI, ASON, GMPLS, and software
architectures)
-Metro optical access networks
-Metro optical collector networks
-Metro optical core networks
-Services and business drivers for metro optical networks
-Economics of metro optical networks
-IP over optical (IPO) issues in MONs (including IP/optical integration
and control coordination issues)
-Traffic engineering and performance optimization of metro optical networks
-Impairment aware routing in metro optical networks
All submissions should be in electronic format using either PDF or PS
files. Authors may submit their papers to any of the Guest Editors listed
below. The following timetable shall apply:
Manuscript Submissions: August 15, 2003 (strictly enforced)
Notification of Acceptance: January 1, 2004
Final Manuscript Due: April 1, 2004
Tentative Publication: 3rd Quarter 2004
Ibrahim Habib
E.E. Dept
City University of New York
N.Y., N.Y. 10031
habib(a)ccny.cuny.edu
Daniel O. Awduche
Jazuc Group
2901 Telestar Court
Falls Church, VA 22042
awduche(a)awduche.com
Andrea Fumagalli
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science
The University of Texas at Dallas
Richardson, TX 75083-0688
andreaf(a)utdallas.edu
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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
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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 1, 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
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
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