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[Fwd: [Tccc] Call for Papers: IEEE/WoWMoM EXPONWIRELESS 2007 (Extended deadline: Feb. 11, 2007)]
by Lars Wolf 30 Jan '07
by Lars Wolf 30 Jan '07
30 Jan '07
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: [Tccc] Call for Papers: IEEE/WoWMoM EXPONWIRELESS 2007
(Extended deadline: Feb. 11, 2007)
Datum: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 23:12:03 -0600
Von: Yonghe Liu <yonghe(a)cse.uta.edu>
An: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
=========================================================
My Best Wishes for a Happy, Healthy, and Successful 2007 and
apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message
=========================================================
2nd IEEE Workshop on advanced EXPerimental activities ON WIRELESS
networks & systems
EXPONWIRELESS - 2007
http://www.ics.forth.gr/EXPONWIRELESS07
18 June, Helsinki, Finland
in conjunction with IEEE WoWMoM 2007
(http://ieee-wowmom.tml.hut.fi/)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Wireless networks represent a challenging and ever growing research
area. In these systems the interactions among the different network
layers are very complex and their effects on the overall performance
are not easy to accurately identify. Additionally, many simplifying
assumptions considered in analytical studies do not hold in
practise. Experimental activities involving the development of
systems and device prototypes and the collection and analysis of
measurements from actual networks can provide insight on the
behaviour of such systems in realistic environments, which can be
beneficial for understanding how cross-layer interactions impact in
practise the overall performance, for deriving realistic simulation
models, for analyzing particular phenomena and evaluating algorithms
and protocols, and for exploring the design choices in building
actual wireless networks. Such activities are pivotal for
researchers, developers, service managers and providers, as well as
for end users involved in the evolution of these networks.
After a successful first event last year, EXPONWIRELESS 2007 aims to
again bring together all the aspects related to experimental
activities on wireless networks, creating a forum where researchers,
vendors, providers and users can exchange ideas on past experience,
current requirements, and future visions, that are important for the
development of new protocols, algorithms, devices and systems.
High quality papers discussing original and innovative experimental
activities on wireless networks are solicited for submission. The
main topics of the workshop are (but are not limited to):
* Device prototypes for wireless BANs, PANs, LANs, and MANs
* Prototype implementation of wireless/mobile networks and systems
* Deployment and experience with multi-hop multi-radio wireless mesh
networks
* QoS for real-time voice/video in wireless networks
* Differentiated services in wireless multimedia networks
* Systems and methods for collecting and analyzing measurements in
wireless networks
* Power control and channel assignment
* Algorithms for self-configuration and self-management of beyond-3G
systems
* Seamless internetworking and architectures for beyond-3G systems
* Handoff and mobility management in beyond-3G systems
* Energy-efficient protocols and power management algorithms
* Wireless security
* Wireless vehicular networks
* Wireless/Mobile applications and services
* Middleware platforms for wireless/mobile environments
* Mobility models
* Location services
* Positioning and tracking technologies
PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
Submitted manuscripts should adhere to the IEEE double-column
standard format with 10pt font size for texts. Authors should use
only standard fonts, i.e., Times Roman, Courier, Symbol, and
Helvetica, or equivalent. The maximum length of the manuscript is 6
pages. This limit includes figures, appendix, bibliography, etc.
Papers significantly exceeding this limit will be automatically
rejected. All papers must be submitted in PDF format to the address
exponw(a)ics.forth.gr.
Accepted papers will be published by the IEEE in the combined WoWMoM
2007 workshop proceedings.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission Deadline: Feb. 11, 2007 (extended deadline)
Acceptance Notification: February 26, 2007
WORKSHOP CO-ORGANIZERS
Rosario G. Garroppo, Dept. of Information Engineering, University of
Pisa, Italy
Yonghe Liu, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Vasilios A. Siris, Institute of Computer Science, Foundation for
Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH) and University of Crete,
Greece
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[Fwd: [Tccc] STREAM 2007 || First International Workshop on Data Stream Processing || July 1-6, 2007 - Silicon Valley ||]
by Lars Wolf 29 Jan '07
by Lars Wolf 29 Jan '07
29 Jan '07
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: [Tccc] STREAM 2007 || First International Workshop on Data
Stream Processing || July 1-6, 2007 - Silicon Valley ||
Datum: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 16:35:13 -0500 (EST)
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Invitation,
Please consider to contribute and distribute to the appropriate groups
the following:
CALL FOR PAPERS
The First International Workshop on Data Stream Processing
STREAM 2007
July 1-6, 2007 - Silicon Valley, USA
see: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2007/STREAM.html
in conjunction with
The Second International Conference on Digital Telecommunications
ICDT 2007
see: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2007/ICDT07.html
Important deadlines:
Submission deadline: February 20, 2007
Notification of acceptance: March 10, 2007
Registration/camera ready: March 31, 2007
On online monitoring applications, in which continuous queries operate
in near real-time over rapid and unbounded "streams" of data such as
telephone call records, sensor readings, web usage logs, network packet
traces, are fundamentally different from traditional data management.
The difference is induced by the fact that in applications such as
network monitoring, telecommunications data management, manufacturing,
sensor networks, and others, data takes the form of continuous data
streams rather than finite stored data sets. As a result, clients
require long-running continuous queries as opposed to one-time queries.
These requirements lead to reconsider data management and processing of
complex and numerous continuous queries over data streams, as current
database systems and data processing methods are nit suitable.
Event stream processing is a new paradigm of computing that supports the
processing of multiple streams of event data with the goal of
identifying the meaningful events within those streams
The International Workshop on Data Stream Processing, STREAM 2007,
brings together practitioners and researchers for discussion and work on
the emerging aspects pertaining to new algorithms for data stream
processing, optimization, and system design methodologies using these
techniques.
TOPICS OF SPECIAL INTEREST (but not limited to):
Fundamentals on data stream processing
Data stream processing and event stream processing
Continuous query languages
Time management in data stream systems
Aggregated queries support
Query processing with multiple, continuous, rapid, time-varying data
streams
Processing frequent item set discovery queries
Real-time stream data processing
Network-aware operator placement for stream-processing systems
Integrating database queries and Web searches
Scalable Distributed Stream Processing
Optimization of data stream processing
Performance and overhead in data stream processing
QoS adaptation in data stream systems
Adaptive query processing in data stream
Interactive distributed data stream processing and mining
Data stream management systems
Control theory on stream processing
Processing high-speed data streams
Stream processing in production-to-business software
Multi-site cooperative data stream analysis
Grid-based data stream processing
Hyper databases for P2P data stream processing
Sensor data stream processing in health monitoring
Processing and sharing data streams in Grid-based P2P infrastructures
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE AUTHORS
The STREAM 2007 Proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society
Press, posted on IEEE Xplore Digital Library, and indexed with major
indexes.
Regular papers
Only .pdf or .doc files will be accepted for paper submission. Every
submission will receive an ID from the EDAS system.
Final author manuscripts will be 8.5" x 11" (two columns IEEE format),
not exceeding 6 pages; max 4 extra pages allowed at additional cost. The
formatting instructions can be found on the Instructions page
<http://www.iaria.org/instructions.html#format> .
Once you receive the notification of paper acceptance, you will be
provided by the IEEE CS Press an online author kit with all the steps an
author needs to follow to submit the final version. The author kits URL
will be included in the letter of acceptance.
Technical marketing/business/positioning presentations
The conference initiates a series of business, technical marketing, and
positioning presentations on the same topics. Speakers must submit a
10-12 slide deck presentations with substantial notes accompanying the
slides, in the .ppt format (.pdf-ed). The slide deck will be published
in the conference's CD collection, together with the regular papers. [
pdini(a)cisco.com ]
Tutorials
Tutorials provide overviews of current high interest topics. Proposals
can be for half or full day tutorials. [ pdini(a)cisco.com ]
Panel proposals
The organizers encourage scientists and industry leaders to organize
dedicated panels dealing with controversial and challenging topics and
paradigms. Panel moderators are asked to identify their guests and
manage that their appropriate talk supports timely reach our deadlines.
Moderators must specifically submit an official proposal, indicating
their background, panelist names, their affiliation, the topic of the
panel, as well as short biographies. [ pdini(a)cisco.com ]
---------------------------------
ICDT 2007 Chair
Petre Dini, Cisco, USA, pdini(a)cisco.com
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Betreff: [mycolleagues] IEEE Network -- SI on Wireless Mesh Networks
Datum: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 06:51:40 -0200 (EDT)
Von: Admin <adm(a)lrg.ufsc.br>
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===============
Call for Papers
===============
IEEE Network Magazine Special Issue on
Wireless Mesh Networks: Applications, Architectures and Protocols
=====================================================
Wireless mesh network (WMN) technologies have been actively researched
and developed as key solutions to improve the performance and services
of wireless personal area networks (WPANs), wireless local area networks
(WLANs), and wireless metropolitan area networks (WMANs) for a variety
of applications, such as voice, data and video. Compared with mobile
ad hoc networks (MANETs), wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and
infrastructure-based mobile cellular networks, WMNs are (1) quasi-static
in network topology and architecture, (2) not resource constrained at
mesh routers and (3) easy and flexible to deploy. These technological
advantages are especially appealing to the emerging market requirements
on future wireless networks and services, such as flexible network
architecture, easy deployment and self-configuration, low installation
and maintenance costs, interoperable with the existing WPAN, WLAN and
WMAN networks, support of multiple radios and access methods,
hierarchical mobility management, ability to attain efficient frequency
reuse, high system capacity, reliable multi-hop and multi-path
communications. Potential applications of WMNs include broadband home
networking, community and neighbourhood networking, enterprise
networking, building automation, health and medical systems, public
safety and security systems, intelligent transportation systems,
emergency/disaster networking, metropolitan area broadband Internet
access and so on. This wide range of applications have different
technical requirements and challenges in the design and deployment of
mesh networking architectures, algorithms and protocols. This special
issue aims to systematically address a variety of technical challenges
and advanced solutions in the design, implementation and deployment of
mesh networking algorithms, equipments and applications.
======================
Scope of Contributions
======================
This special issue will present the state-of-the-art applications of
WMN technologies and the corresponding technical advances in the design
and deployment of feasible network architectures and protocols. We are
soliciting original survey and research articles written in a tutorial
manner comprehensible to the non-specialists. Contributions from
academic researchers, industrial engineers, equipment manufacturers and
service providers are all very welcome and will go through an open call-
for-papers and a rigorous peer review process. Specifically, topics of
interest include:
* Applications and usage scenarios, such as neighbourhood and community
networking, campus and enterprise networking, emergency and instant
networking, and wireless broadband Internet access services
* Network design and planning, such as homogeneous and heterogeneous
network architectures, tradeoff study of computation, storage and
bandwidth requirements for real implementations, techniques to ensure
network reliability, scalability and interoperability
* Network management and operation, such as self-configuration, self-
management, self-healing, low overhead control protocols for discovery,
establishment and maintenance of mesh networks
* Resource management algorithms and communication protocols, such as
MAC protocols, routing protocols, end-to-end QoS support and system-wide
admission control algorithms
* Performance analysis and optimisation, such as network capacity,
coverage, fairness, energy efficiency, frequency reuse and interference
management
* Standardization and internetworking of WPAN-, WLAN-, WMAN- and
cellular-based wireless mesh networks
* Mesh platforms, such as testbed experiments, design and deployment of
mesh nodes and networks with multiple radios, channels and antennas
=====================
Manuscript Submission
=====================
The special issue will consider original research and survey articles
prepared in accordance to the guidelines of the IEEE Network magazine
(http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/net/ntwrk/authors.html) written in a tutorial
manner comprehensible to the non-specialists. The manuscripts must be
written in English and submitted electronically in PDF format with a
separate cover letter, which contains the paper title, authors,
affiliations, contact information, a 250-word abstract and 3-5 keywords,
via email to Dr. Yang Yang (YangYang(a)ieee.org) before the deadline.
Please prepare your manuscript in single-column and double-spaced format
with the font size larger than 10 points.
===============
Important Dates
===============
* Paper submission due date: April 15, 2007
* Notifications of acceptance: August 15, 2007
* Final version ready: October 1, 2007.
* Publication of the special issue: First Quarter 2008
=============
Guest Editors
=============
* Dr. Yang Yang, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering,
University College London (UCL), London WC1E 6BT, UK. Email:
y.yang(a)ee.ucl.ac.uk
* Dr. Konstantina Papagiannaki, Intel Research Pittsburgh CM2, 4720 Forbes
Avenue, Suite 410, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA. Email:
dina.papagiannaki(a)intel.com
* Professor Song Ci, Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 200B Peter Kiewit Institute, Omaha,
NE 68182, USA. Email: sci(a)engr.unl.edu
* Professor Sherman Shen, Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo
Ontario
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Betreff: [Tccc] SPECTS07: Ten Years < One Month???
Datum: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 14:51:56 -0800 (PST)
Von: Guoping Zeng <guopingtx(a)yahoo.com>
An: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu, tcgn(a)comsoc.org
CC: zhuhua(a)hotmail.com', wgshi(a)cs.ualberta.ca, obaidat(a)monmouth.edu,
khelil(a)informatik.tu-darmstadt.de
Hi All:
This year marks the 10Th Anniversary of SPECTS. Thanks to the
continuous efforts of 10 years of its TPC's generation by generation
under the great leadership of Prof. Obaidat, SPECTS has grown into a
great conference in this great information age. For SPECTS, 10 years is
like 1 day in terms of efforts. For all of you, 10 years is less than
one month. You are kindly reminded of the submission deadline Feb. 25,
just one month away.
Thanks for your great support!
Guoping Zeng, Chair, Publicity Committee, SPECTS07
***************************************************************
2007 International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and
Telecommunication Systems
SPECTS 2007
10Th Anniversary of SPECTS
http://eia.udg.es/SPECTS2007/
July 16-18, 2007
San Diego, California, USA
Sponsored by The Society for Modeling and Simulation International
Technically Co-Sponsored by the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
(SMC) Society.
Deadlines
Special sessions proposals: January 7, 2007
Submission of papers (and tutorials proposals): February 25, 2007
Notification of Acceptance: April 22, 2007
Final Camera-Ready Submission Due: May 20, 2007
********************************************************************************************************
This annual international conference is a forum for professionals
involved in performance evaluation of computer and telecommunication
systems. Performance evaluation of computer systems and networks has
progressed rapidly in the past decade and has begun to approach maturity.
Significant progress has been made in analytic modeling, simulation,
and measurement approaches for performance evaluation of computer and
telecommunication systems. Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:
Networking and Telecommunication Systems
Internet Technology
Quality of Service (QoS)
DiffServ/IntServ
MPLS/GMPLS
TCP
World Wide Web (WWW) Technology
Networking Techniques
Unicast and Multicast Routing
Congestion Admission and Control
Switching Techniques
Tele-traffic
Network Protocols
Network Management and Control
Network Capacity Planning
Network Architecture Evaluation
Service and QoS Pricing
Security and Authentication
Broadband Networks
High-Speed Networking
Optical Networks
Wireless Systems and Networks
Satellite Systems
UMTS
Mobile Networks/Computing
Ad-hoc Networks
Sensor Networks
Multimedia Communications and Applications
Computer Systems
Distributed Architectures
Client/Server
Distributed Systems and Agents
Parallel and Distributed Computing
Massively Parallel Systems
Cluster Computing
Grid Computing
Interconnection Networks
Computer Architectures
Microprocessors/Microcomputers
Memory Systems
High Performance I/O
Real-time Systems
Scheduling Schemes
Software
Software Performance, Evaluation, and Testing
Parallel Algorithms and Languages
Electronic Commerce
Hardware and Software Monitors
High-Performance Computing
Information Assurance
Reconfigurable Computing
Scientific Computing Algorithms
Workload and Traffic Characterization
Tools, Methodologies, and Applications
Parallel and Distributed Simulation
Verification and Validation
Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic Applications
Performance Optimization, Bounds, and Models
Queuing Systems and Networks
Scalability Studies
Integrated Modeling and Measurement
On-Line Performance Adaptation and Tuning
Process Algebra-Based Models
Mathematical Aspects and Integrated Design of Performance
Case Studies
General Chair
Mohammad S. Obaidat
Dept. of Computer Science, Monmouth University
W. Long Branch, NJ 07764, USA
Tel +1-732-571-4482
Fax +1-732-263-5202
E-mail: obaidat(a)monmouth.edu
Program Chairs
Jose L. Marzo
University of Girona, Spain
E-mail: joseluis.marzo(a)udg.es
Ljiljana Trajkovic
Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada
E-mail: ljilja(a)cs.sfu.ca
Helena Szczerbicka
University of Hannover, Germany
E-mail: hsz(a)sim.uni-hannover.de
Tutorials and Special Sessions Chair
S. Dharmaraja
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
dharmar(a)maths.iitd.ernet.in
Awards Chair
Franco Davoli
University of Genoa, Italy
E-mail: franco(a)dist.unige.it
Publication Chair
Pawel Gburzynski
University of Alberta, Canada
E-mail: pawel(a)cs.ualberta.ca
Guoping Zeng (Chair), Nortel Networks, USA
E-mail: zenggu(a)nortel.com
Weiguang Shi, University of Alberta, Canada
E-mail: wgshi(a)cs.ualberta.ca
Hua Zhu, San Diego Research Center, CA, USA
E-mail: hua.zhu(a)sdrcinc.net
Essia H. Elhafsi, University of California-Riverside, USA
E-mail: essia(a)cs.ucr.edu
Abdelmajid Khelil, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany
E-mail: khelil(a)informatik.tu-darmstadt.de
Antonio Pescapè, University of Napoli "Federico II", Italy
E-mail: pescape(a)unina.it
Local Arrangement Chair
Richard McDonald
RMC, USA
rmacd(a)ramlabs.com
Web Masters
Antonio Bueno
University of Girona, Spain
E-mail: jbueno(a)silver.udg.es
Michel J. Chinni
U. S. Army TACOM-ARDEC
E-mail: mchinni(a)pica.army.mil
Technical Program Committee
Abdullah Abonamah, Zayed University, UAE
Tricha Anjali, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Carlos Belo, Instituto de Telecomunicações-IST, Portugal
Noureddine Boudriga, University of Tunis, Tunisia
Maria C. Calzarossa, University of Pavia, Italy
Fernando Cerdan, Technical University of Cartagena, Spain
Tomaso de Cola, University of Genoa, Italy
S. Dharmaraja, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
Floriano De Rango, D.E.I.S. Dept., University of Calabria, Italy
Rachid El Abdouni Khayari, University of the Armed Forces Munich, Germany
Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University, USA
John Fox, Foxband Consultancy, UK
Laurent Franck, Telecom Paris, France
Sebastia Galmes, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain
Daniel Garcia, University of Oviedo, Spain
Erol Gelenbe, Imperial College, UK
Pawel Gburzynski, University of Alberta, Canada
Sami Habib, Kuwait University, Kuwait
Jarmo Harju, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Xavier Hesselbach-Serra, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Xiaoyan Hong, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Carlos Juiz, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain
Krishna Kant, Intel, USA
Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessalonici, Greece
Ulrich Killat, Tech. Univ. of Hamburg, Germany
Michalis E. Kounavis, Intel Research, USA
Kevin Kwiat, Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
Veronica Lagrange M. Reis, HP Corp., USA
S. Kami Makki, University of Toledo, USA
Krzysztof Malinowski, Warsaw Technical University, Poland
Marek Malowidzki, Military Communication Institute, Poland
Petteri Mannersalo, University of Vaasa, Finland
Mario Marchese, University of Genoa, Italy
Pascale Minet, INRIA, France
Jelena Misic, University of Manitoba, Canada
Vojislav Misic, University of Manitoba, Canada
Snezana Mitrovic-Minic, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Hussein Mouftah, University of Ottawa, Canada
Ibrahim Onyuksel, Northern Illinois University, USA
Mohamed Ould-Khaoua, University of Glasgow, UK
Elena Pagani, Università di Milano, Italy
Georgios I. Papadimitriou, Aristotle University, Greece
Achille Pattavina, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Krzysztof Pawlikowski, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Gregory D. Peterson, University of Tennessee, USA
Stephen Pink, Lancaster University, UK
Michal Pioro, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Desa Polajnar, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada
Jernej Polajnar, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada
Ramon Puigjaner, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain
Vicente Santonja, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Barbara Sorensen, Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
Tatsuya Suda, University of California, Irvine, USA
Phuoc Tran-Gia, University of Wuerzburg, Germany
Pere Vila, University of Girona, Spain
Manuel Villen-Altamirano, Telefonica, Spain
Bernd E. Wolfinger, Hamburg University, Germany
Guoping Zeng, Nortel Networks, USA
Michele Zorzi, Universit? di Ferrara, Italy
Paper Submission
Please submit your complete papers electronically to:
http://www.scs.org/confernc/submit.asp.
Instructions for authors will be posted on the paper submission web
site. Submissions should not exceed 8-10 double-spaced, 8.5x11 inch
pages (including figures, tables, and references) in 10 point fonts.
Please include 5-10 keywords, complete postal and e-mail address, and
fax and phone numbers of the corresponding author. If you have
difficulties with electronic submission, please contact Technical
Program Co-Chairs or the Local Arrangement Chair.
Extended versions of selected accepted papers at SPECTS 2007 will be
considered for possible publication in scholarly journals.
Proposals for 1.5 hour tutorials should be sent to Tutorials and
Special Sessions Chair.
Tutorial abstracts along with keynote speeches abstracts will be
included in the proceedings of the conference. Proposals for special
sessions should also be submitted to the Tutorials and Special Sessions
Chair.
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Betreff: [mycolleagues] Call for Paper :: UBICC Journal
Datum: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 02:11:43 +0000
Von: Usman Tariq <usman_one(a)hotmail.com>
An: mycolleagues(a)grid.lrg.ufsc.br
CC: info(a)ubicc.org
*UBICC Journal ©*
*- - - -* Call For Paper *- - - - *
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Registration <http://ubicc.org/register_author.aspx>
Author Login <http://ubicc.org/login.aspx>
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Contact Us <http://ubicc.org/contactus.aspx>
Recent advances in electronic and computer technologies have paved the
way for the proliferation of ubiquitous computing. The combination of
mobile and ubiquitous computing is emerging as a promising new paradigm
with the goal to provide computing and communication services all the
time, everywhere, transparently and invisibly to the user, using devices
embedded in the surrounding physical environment. In this context, the
communication devices, the objects with which they interact, or both may
be mobile. The implementation of such a paradigm requires advances in
wireless network technologies and devices, development of
infrastructures supporting cognitive environments, and discovery and
identification of ubiquitous computing applications and services.
We are seeking research papers, technical reports, dissertation etc for
these interdisciplinary areas. The goal of the UBICC journal is to
publish the most recent results in the development of system aspects of
ubiquitous computing. Researchers and practitioners working in this area
are expected to take this opportunity to discuss and express their views
on the current trends, challenges, and state of the art solutions
addressing various issues in this area.
*Topics of interest include, but are not limited to*
1.
Probabilistic or predictive performance models and analysis of ad
hoc, sensor, pervasive and ubiquitous networks
2.
RF channel capacity modeling and analysis
3.
Traffic models for ad hoc, sensor networks
4.
Mobility modeling and management
5.
Traffic models for ad hoc, sensor networks
6.
Analytical modeling
7.
Simulation methods
8.
Performance measurement, monitoring and evaluation tools for ad
hoc, sensor and ubiquitous networks
9.
Software tools for automatic network performance and evaluation
10.
Network performance improvements by optimization algorithms
11.
Energy-efficient protocols for ad hoc and sensor networks
12.
Wireless mesh networks
13.
Security issues in ubiquitous and sensor networks
14.
Case studies demonstrating the role of performance evaluation in
the design of ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks
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28 Jan '07
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===============
Call for Papers
===============
IEEE Network Magazine Special Issue on
Wireless Mesh Networks: Applications, Architectures and Protocols
=====================================================
Wireless mesh network (WMN) technologies have been actively researched
and developed as key solutions to improve the performance and services
of wireless personal area networks (WPANs), wireless local area networks
(WLANs), and wireless metropolitan area networks (WMANs) for a variety
of applications, such as voice, data and video. Compared with mobile
ad hoc networks (MANETs), wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and
infrastructure-based mobile cellular networks, WMNs are (1) quasi-static
in network topology and architecture, (2) not resource constrained at
mesh routers and (3) easy and flexible to deploy. These technological
advantages are especially appealing to the emerging market requirements
on future wireless networks and services, such as flexible network
architecture, easy deployment and self-configuration, low installation
and maintenance costs, interoperable with the existing WPAN, WLAN and
WMAN networks, support of multiple radios and access methods,
hierarchical mobility management, ability to attain efficient frequency
reuse, high system capacity, reliable multi-hop and multi-path
communications. Potential applications of WMNs include broadband home
networking, community and neighbourhood networking, enterprise
networking, building automation, health and medical systems, public
safety and security systems, intelligent transportation systems,
emergency/disaster networking, metropolitan area broadband Internet
access and so on. This wide range of applications have different
technical requirements and challenges in the design and deployment of
mesh networking architectures, algorithms and protocols. This special
issue aims to systematically address a variety of technical challenges
and advanced solutions in the design, implementation and deployment of
mesh networking algorithms, equipments and applications.
======================
Scope of Contributions
======================
This special issue will present the state-of-the-art applications of
WMN technologies and the corresponding technical advances in the design
and deployment of feasible network architectures and protocols. We are
soliciting original survey and research articles written in a tutorial
manner comprehensible to the non-specialists. Contributions from
academic researchers, industrial engineers, equipment manufacturers and
service providers are all very welcome and will go through an open call-
for-papers and a rigorous peer review process. Specifically, topics of
interest include:
* Applications and usage scenarios, such as neighbourhood and community
networking, campus and enterprise networking, emergency and instant
networking, and wireless broadband Internet access services
* Network design and planning, such as homogeneous and heterogeneous
network architectures, tradeoff study of computation, storage and
bandwidth requirements for real implementations, techniques to ensure
network reliability, scalability and interoperability
* Network management and operation, such as self-configuration, self-
management, self-healing, low overhead control protocols for discovery,
establishment and maintenance of mesh networks
* Resource management algorithms and communication protocols, such as
MAC protocols, routing protocols, end-to-end QoS support and system-wide
admission control algorithms
* Performance analysis and optimisation, such as network capacity,
coverage, fairness, energy efficiency, frequency reuse and interference
management
* Standardization and internetworking of WPAN-, WLAN-, WMAN- and
cellular-based wireless mesh networks
* Mesh platforms, such as testbed experiments, design and deployment of
mesh nodes and networks with multiple radios, channels and antennas
=====================
Manuscript Submission
=====================
The special issue will consider original research and survey articles
prepared in accordance to the guidelines of the IEEE Network magazine
(http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/net/ntwrk/authors.html) written in a tutorial
manner comprehensible to the non-specialists. The manuscripts must be
written in English and submitted electronically in PDF format with a
separate cover letter, which contains the paper title, authors,
affiliations, contact information, a 250-word abstract and 3-5 keywords,
via email to Dr. Yang Yang (YangYang(a)ieee.org) before the deadline.
Please prepare your manuscript in single-column and double-spaced format
with the font size larger than 10 points.
===============
Important Dates
===============
* Paper submission due date: April 15, 2007
* Notifications of acceptance: August 15, 2007
* Final version ready: October 1, 2007.
* Publication of the special issue: First Quarter 2008
=============
Guest Editors
=============
* Dr. Yang Yang, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering,
University College London (UCL), London WC1E 6BT, UK. Email: y.yang(a)ee.ucl.ac.uk
* Dr. Konstantina Papagiannaki, Intel Research Pittsburgh CM2, 4720 Forbes
Avenue, Suite 410, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA. Email: dina.papagiannaki(a)intel.com
* Professor Song Ci, Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 200B Peter Kiewit Institute, Omaha,
NE 68182, USA. Email: sci(a)engr.unl.edu
* Professor Sherman Shen, Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo
Ontario
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26 Jan '07
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Betreff: SIGOPS-ANNOUNCE supplemental posting (SASO 2007 Call for Papers)
Datum: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 08:33:59 -0800
Von: Geoff Voelker <voelker(a)CS.UCSD.EDU>
Antwort an: Geoff Voelker <voelker(a)CS.UCSD.EDU>
An: SIGOPS-ANNOUNCE(a)LISTSERV.ACM.ORG
(This CfP is sent by Hermann de Meer, University of Passau,
Germany. Apologies for multiple copies.)
*****************************************************************
Call for Papers
SASO 2007
International Conference on
Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems
Boston, Mass., USA, July 9-11, 2007
http://projects.csail.mit.edu/saso2007/
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society,
Task Force on Autonomous and Autonomic Systems
(approval pending)
in cooperation with ACM SIGOPS (approval pending)
and ISCE Research
The complexity of current computer systems has led the software
engineering, distributed systems and management communities to
look for inspiration in diverse fields (e.g., robotics,
artificial intelligence or biology) to find new ways of
designing and managing networks, systems and services. In this
endeavor, self-organization and self-adaptation have emerged as
two promising facets of a paradigm shift.
Self-adaptive systems work in a top-down manner. They evaluate
their own global behavior and change it when the evaluation
indicates that they are not accomplishing what they were
intended to do, or when better functionality or performance is
possible. Self-organizing systems work bottom-up. They are
composed of a large number of components that interact locally
according to simple rules. The global behavior of the system
emerges from these local interactions, and it is difficult to
deduce properties of the global system by studying only the
local properties of its parts.
This edition of SASO will focus on engineering, as opposed
to speculative and conjectural visions. Contributions should
present novel theoretical results, or practical experience
with building systems, tools, frameworks, etc. Contributions
contrasting different approaches for engineering a given
family of systems, or demonstrating the applicability of a
certain approach for different systems are particularly
encouraged.
Topics
o Self-* properties:
- self-organization
- self-adaptiveness
- self-management
- self-monitoring
- self-tuning
- self-repair
- self-configuration
- etc.
o Theories, frameworks and methods for self-* systems
o Management and control of self-* systems
o Robustness and dependability of self-* systems
o Engineering and control of emergent properties in self-*
systems
o Biologically and socially inspired self-* systems
Systems & Technologies
o P2P applications
o Mobile robots
o Sensor networks
o Mobile ad hoc networks
o Grids
o Embedded systems, ubiquitous computing
o Autonomic computing, autonomic communications
o Computer networks, telecommunication networks
o Multi-agent systems
o E-business systems and services
o Complex adaptive systems
Research Communities
o Distributed artificial intelligence
o Networking
o Software engineering
o Distributed systems
o Integrated management
o Robotics
o Knowledge-based systems
o Machine learning
o Control theory
o Mathematical optimization
Organization
General Co-Chairs:
Ozalp Babaoglu, University of Bologna, Italy
Howard E. Shrobe, MIT, USA
Program Committee Chairs:
Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin, NetExpert, Switzerland
Mark Jelasity, University of Szeged, Hungary
Finance Chair:
Paul Robertson, MIT, USA
Applications Track Chair:
Franco Zambonelli, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia,
Italy
Industry Chair:
Fabrice Saffre, BT, UK
Tutorial Chair:
David Hales, University of Bologna, Italy
Panel Chair:
Robert Laddaga, BBN Technologies, USA
Publicity Chair:
Hermann De Meer, University of Passau, Germany
Sponsor Chair:
Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin, NetExpert, Switzerland
Local Arrangements Chair:
Thomas J. Green, MIT, USA
Submission Instructions
See conference website. All submissions should be 10 pages and
formatted according to the IEEE Computer Society Press style
guide.
Important Dates
Submission: January 31, 2007
Notification: March 19, 2007
Final paper: April 6, 2007
*****************************************************************
Best regards,
Hermann de Meer
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[Fwd: ACF-Members: CFP 1st International Workshop on Policy-based Computing (PBAC 2007)]
by Lars Wolf 26 Jan '07
by Lars Wolf 26 Jan '07
26 Jan '07
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Betreff: ACF-Members: CFP 1st International Workshop on Policy-based
Computing (PBAC 2007)
Datum: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 04:53:11 -0000
Von: Duncan Johnston Watt <Duncan(a)enigmatec.net>
An: <acf-members(a)autonomic-communication-forum.org>
Call for papers
1st International Workshop on Policy-Based Autonomic Computing- PBAC 2007
http://cms1.gre.ac.uk/conferences/pbac2007
Sponsors: IEEE and ACM
A one-day workshop to be held at:
The 4th IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing
(ICAC 2007 - http://www.acis.ufl.edu/~icac2007/index.shtm)
June 11-15, 2007, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
The theme and scope of the workshop
Policy-based computing is one of many techniques used to implement
autonomic computer systems. The business function is expressed in terms
of workflow (logic + actions) or behavioural rules to be performed in
response to certain situations, which is decoupled from the
implementation mechanism. The mechanisms are fixed at design time, but
the actual run-time behaviour is decided by the policy. This facilitates
contextual awareness as the policy may take account of various
environmental inputs from sensors and external software systems.
Policy-based mechanisms are also very useful in specifying system
behaviour – such as when specifying Service Level Agreements, and
subsequently monitoring whether these agreements have been adhered to.
Policy-based configuration is highly versatile and generally applicable
across a very wide application space. When compared with other
autonomics techniques, policies represent one of the lowest risk and
lowest cost solutions; because there is relatively low complexity.
The workshop intends to discuss all aspects of using policies in the
context of autonomic computing. We invite papers reporting novel
contributions to policy-based computing within an autonomics context.
Submissions must describe original work that has not been published,
accepted or submitted for publication elsewhere.
Indicative keywords and themes
Policy languages and tools
Policy languages and semantics.
Policy frameworks for autonomic computing.
Platforms and tools to aid the development of policies and policy-based
systems.
Visualisation tools - for policy configuration and also for policy
execution traces.
Policy-autonomics concepts
Multiple-policy systems.
Combining policy-based computing with other autonomics techniques.
Dynamic adaptation / evolution of policy configuration.
Automated evaluation of policies.
Models of policy negotiation and collaboration.
Policy-based applications
Development and verification of policy-based applications.
Autonomic applications of policy-based computing.
Feasibility and requirements for the deployment of policy-based solutions.
Policy-based virtualisation tools.
Context and environmental awareness in policy systems
Context-aware privacy policies.
Policies for dealing with trust and risk in autonomic systems.
Policy conflict management.
Please note that the keywords and themes are indicative and we welcome
submissions in other relevant areas. However, it is intended that the
workshop will have an empirical / experiential emphasis, and thus
preference will be given to papers that are supported by an
implementation, prototypes and/or simulations. Also of interest are
theoretical approaches to the study of policy languages and semantics
with a view towards exploitation in an autonomics context.
Target audience
Policy-based computing in autonomics is equally relevant and important
to industry, research and academia. The workshop will be of great
interest to a practitioner audience although no particular level of
expertise is expected and we welcome multi-disciplinary contributions.
We intend that the workshop will provide a forum for focussed discussion
of policy-based computing as a technique for implementing autonomic
systems, and hope that delegates will be able to exchange ideas
concerning ways in which policies can be developed and deployed.
The workshop is expected to have the effect of promoting the use of
policies and encouraging further research in this area.
Submissions
Full papers of up to 10 pages should be formatted in the standard IEEE
two-column conference proceedings format. Shorter work-in-progress
papers (up to 4 pages) will also be considered based on individual
merit. Actual submission will be via on-line upload to the website.
Publication
The workshop proceedings will be published in the Whitestein Series on
Software Agent Technologies and Autonomic Computing.
In addition, authors of selected papers from the workshop will be
invited to submit expanded versions of their papers for inclusion in a
forthcoming ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS)
special issue on Policy-based Autonomic Computing.
Programme committee
Richard Anthony, University of Greenwich, UK.
Toshi Nakata, NEC Research, Japan.
Duncan Johnston-Watt, Enigmatec Corporation, UK.
Ken Moody, Cambridge University, UK.
Omer Rana, University of Cardiff, UK.
Alex Heneveld, Enigmatec Corporation, UK.
Mazin Yousif, Intel, USA.
Richard Connor, Strathclyde University, UK.
Torsten Eymann, University of Bayreuth, Germany.
Alan Dearle, University of St Andrews, UK.
Julie McCann, Imperial College, UK.
John Strassner, Motorola, USA.
Mohamed Ibrahim, University of Greenwich, UK.
Jean-Marc Seigneur, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Noria Foukia, University of Otago, New Zealand.
Luc Moreau, University of Southampton, UK.
John Wilkes, HP, USA.
Alun Butler, Morgan Stanley, UK.
Monique Calisti, Whitestein Technologies AG, Switzerland.
Key dates
The following timetable shall apply to the workshop submissions:
Full paper submissions: March 31st, 2007
Author notification: April 15th, 2007
Final manuscripts due: April 31st, 2007
Review process
Submitted papers will each be reviewed by three members of the program
committee, and will be evaluated for originality, significance and
technical merit. We shall ensure that the reviewing process is prompt
and that detailed feedback is provided to all submissions whether
accepted or not.
Contact us
We welcome any enquiries or comments, please address these to:
Richard Anthony, R.J.Anthony(a)gre.ac.uk
Duncan Johnston-Watt, duncan(a)enigmatec.net
Omer Rana, o.f.rana(a)cs.cardiff.ac.uk
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[Fwd: ICST - ROBOCOMM 2007 - First International Conference on Robot Communication and Coordination]
by Lars Wolf 25 Jan '07
by Lars Wolf 25 Jan '07
25 Jan '07
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Betreff: ICST - ROBOCOMM 2007 - First International Conference on Robot
Communication and Coordination
Datum: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 07:02:05 -0500
Von: info(a)icstconferences.org
Antwort an: info(a)icstconferences.org
An: wolf(a)ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
ROBOCOMM 2007
First International Conference
on Robot Communication and Coordination
Athens, Greece
http://www.robocomm.org
***************************************************************
In-Cooperation with ACM SIGMOBILE
Paper submission: April 13, 2007
Notification: June 22, 2007
Camera-ready copy: July 20, 2007
Conference: September 10-12, 2007
Description --- ROBOCOMM is the First International Conference on Robot
Communication and Coordination. As the name suggests, it aims at the
convergence of two fields, acting as a common forum for the Robotics and
Communications research communities. The expected outcome of the event
is to promote cross-pollination of these two areas leading to growth in
the capabilities of both.
Robotics is an interdisciplinary field that includes the following key
competencies: mechanics, control theory, electronics and
communications. Initially the first three areas dominated in their
roles. However, in the last two decades we have witnessed the
unprecedented growth of wireless communication technologies, with
increasing attention given to sensor networks and ad-hoc networks,
enlarging the possible configurations of a network. Meanwhile, building
more than just one or two robots at a time has become cheaper and more
common, thus opening a whole new range of applications for multi-robot
systems with networking capabilities. Network robotics offers a
framework to study coordination mechanisms for complex systems through
communication channels, thus providing the natural common ground for
convergence of information processing, communication theory and control
theory.
Networked robotics poses significant challenges, requiring the
integration of communication theory, software engineering, distributed
sensing and control into a common framework. Furthermore, robots are
unique in that their motion and tasking control systems are co-located
with the communications mechanisms. This allows the co-exploitation of
individual subsystems to provide completely new kinds of networked or
distributed autonomy.
Hence, ROBOCOMM will be a leading-edge conference where prominent
researchers with different backgrounds will gather and merge different
ideas into a common framework that will enable new applications based on
large scale networks of mobile robots.
A partial list of conference themes that will be part of the ROBOCOMM
technical program is listed below. We encourage discussion of both wired
and wireless networking aspects for robots. Although the intended focus
is on networked robotics, papers on advanced communications for single
robot systems (for tele-operation for instance) will also be welcome.
- Robotic interactions with sensors
- Communication protocols for tele-operated and tele-reflexive robots
- Intra-sensor communications within individual robots
- Communication protocols for flocks and swarms of networked robots
- Biologically inspired or biomimetic robot communication
- Exploiting the interactions between communications and autonomy
- Localization and tracking using robotic communications
- Distributed coordination of mobile robot teams
- Industrial applications of networked robotics
- Real-time software for mobile robots
Submissions
---
Authors are invited to submit their paper electronically in PDF format
by April 13, 2007. The maximum number of pages is limited to 8 pages
(10pt, double column, IEEE format). The proceedings will be published
by ACM and will be available through ACM Digital Library.
Organizing Committee
---
General Co-Chairs:
Alan Winfield (UWE, England)
Jason Redi (BBN, USA)
Vice Chairs:
Luca Schenato (University of Padova, Italy)
Francesco De Pellegrini (CREATE-NET, Italy)
Technical Program Co-Chairs:
P. R. Kumar (University of Illinois,USA)
Magnus Egerstedt (GATECH, USA)
Kostas J. Kyriakopoulos (NTU Athens, Greece)
Minoru Asada (Osaka University, Japan)
Technical Program Committee:
Calin Belta (Boston University, USA)
Jorge Cortes (University of California at Santa Cruz, USA)
Emilio Frazzoli (MIT, USA)
Vijay Gupta (Caltech, USA)
Saikat Ray (Bridgeport University, USA)
Christoforos Hadjicostis (UIUC, USA)
Ayanna Howard (Georgia Tech, USA)
Chris Kitts (Santa Clara University, USA)
Eric Klavins (University of Washington, USA)
Naomi Leonard (Princeton, USA)
Zhi-Hong Mao (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Sonia Martinez (University of California at San Diego, USA)
Mehran Mesbahi (University of Washington, USA)
Kristi Morgansen (University of Washington, USA)
Abubakr Muhammad (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Todd Murphey (University of Colorado at Boulder, USA)
Natasha Neogi (UIUC, USA)
Reza Olfati-Saber (Dartmouth, USA)
Bruno Sinopoli (University of California at Berkeley, USA)
Panagiotis Tsiotras (Georgia Tech, USA)
Ming Li (California State University, USA)
Karl Henrik Johansson (KTH. Sweden)
John Lygeros (ETH, Switzerland)
Enrico Pagello (University of Padua, Italy)
Dimitris Hristu-Varsakelis (University of Macedonia, Greece)
Joao Tasso (Porto University, Portugal)
Cyrill Stachniss (Albert-Ludwigs-University, Germany)
Francesco Vasca (University of Sannio, Italy)
Rolf Johansson (Lund University, Sweden)
Benedetto Piccoli (Istituto "Mauro Picone", Italy)
Anthony Tzes (University of Patras, Greece)
Anders Robertsson (Lund University, Sweden)
Mounir Mokhtari (INT/GET, France)
Nikos Vlassis (TUC, Greece)
Pedro U. Lima (Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal)
Hajime Asama (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Nobuhiko Nishio (Ritsumeikan University, Japan)
Nobuto Matsuhira (Coucils for Science and Technology Policy, Japan)
Seiji Yamada (NII, Japan)
Kohtaro Ohba (AIST, Japan)
Kazuhiro Kosuge (Tohoku University, Japan)
Hiroshi G Okuno (Kyoyo University, Japan)
Tomomasa Sato (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Kazuhiro Nakadai (Honda RI, Japan)
Takayuki Kanda (ATR, Japan)
Kazuya Yoshida (Tohoku University, Japan)
Hideki Hashimoto (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Hide Tokuda (Keio University, Japan)
Hiroshi Ishiguro (Osaka Univesity, Japan)
Yuichiro Yoshikawa (JST ERATO Asada Project, Japan)
Masahiro Fujita (Sony, Japan)
Toshio Fukuda (Nagoya University, Japan)
Makoto Kaneko (Osaka Univesity, Japan)
Hiroshi Takemura (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)
Yunhui Liu (Chinese University of HongKong, China)
Zhou Changjiu (Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore)
Steering Committee:
Imrich Chlamtac (CREATE-NET, Italy),
Alcherio Martinoli (EPFL, Switzerland)
Colette Maloney (European Commission: Cognitive Systems and Robotics)
Local Arrangements Chair:
Evangelos Papadopoulos (NTU Athens, Greece)
Publicity Co-Chairs:
Y. Charlie Hu (Purdue University, USA)
H. Jin Kim (Seoul National University, Korea)
Francesco Mondada (EPFL, Switzerland)
Publication Chair:
Klaus Schilling (University of Wurzburg, Germany)
Industrial Sponsorship Chair:
Roberto Sannino (ST Microelectronics)
Panels Chair:
Vijay Kumar (UPenn, USA)
Financial Chair:
Karen Decker (ICST, USA)
Conference Coordinator:
Zsuzsa Lanyi-Kaszab (ICST, Europe)
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25 Jan '07
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Betreff: [Cost290] [IEEE AOC 2007] - Extended deadline (11 February)
Datum: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 16:33:19 +0100
Von: Andrea Passarella <a.passarella(a)iit.cnr.it>
An: cost 290 <Cost290(a)cs.tut.fi>
fyi
We apologize in advance if you receive multiple copies of this CFP
********************************************************************
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
First IEEE WoWMoM Workshop on
*** AUTONOMIC and OPPORTUNISTIC COMMUNICATIONS - AOC 2007 ***
June 18, 2007 - Helsinki, Finland
http://cnd.iit.cnr.it/aoc2007/
organized by
*ANA and HAGGLE projects*
funded by the FET-IST Programme in the area
Situated and Autonomic Communications (SAC)
**** *EXTENDED Deadline --- February 11, 2007* ****
Fast Track on Pervasive and Mobile Computing (PMC) Journal
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/pmc
********************************************************************
We are faced with an era where the widespread use of small portable
wireless devices and wireless technologies are building the pervasive
vision. This pervaded world has generated new communication paradigms:
autonomic and opportunistic communications.
Communication among devices in a pervasive environment can happen if
the devices can communicate autonomously, and manage their own evolution
and configuration changes in the network, without explicit user or
administrator action. In a pervasive world, even in the absence of any
connectivity infrastructure mobile devices can communicate using the
connection "opportunities" that arise due to mobility.
The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum between the autonomic
and opportunistic communication communities to exchange ideas, discuss
solutions, and share experiences among researchers, professionals, and
application developers both from industry and academia. Original papers
addressing both theoretical and practical aspects of autonomic
communications and computing are solicited. Papers describing prototype
implementations and deployment are particularly welcome.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Architecture and models for autonomic and opportunistic communications
* Tools and techniques for designing, analyzing and building autonomic
and opportunistic networks
* Adaptive security for self protection of networks
* Economic, biological and social models used for autonomic and
opportunistic communications
* Mobility models for opportunistic networking
* Novel management techniques for autonomic and opportunistic
communications
* Sensing, monitoring and measurements for self-managing networks
* Advanced technologies for enabling autonomic and opportunistic
communications
* Autonomic and opportunistic communication testbeds and measurements
PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
=================================
Papers should neither have been published elsewhere nor currently
under review by another conference or journal. Guidelines on paper
submission and formatting are available at http://cnd.iit.cnr.it/
aoc2007/.
Accepted papers will appear in the symposium proceedings published by
IEEE. Extended versions of workshop selected papers will be considered
for possible fast track publication on the Pervasive and Mobile
Computing Journal (Elsevier).
IMPORTANT DATES
===============
Full papers due: *February 11, 2007 (Extended)*
Notification: March 15, 2007
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
====================
WORKSHOP Chairs:
Marco Conti, IIT-CNR, Italy
Silvia Giordano, SUPSI, Switzerland
Ioannis Stavrakakis, University of Athens, Greece
PUBLICITY Chair:
Luciana Pelusi, IIT-CNR, Italy
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Giuseppe Anastasi, University of Pisa, Italy
Stefano Basagni, Northeastern University, USA
Edoardo Biagioni, University of Hawaii, USA
Levente Buttyan, BUTE, Hungary
Tracy Camp, Colorado School of Mines, USA
Augustin Chaintreau, Thomson, France
Ling-Jyh Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge, UK
Murat Demirbas, SUNY Buffalo, USA
Spyros Denazis, Hitachi Europe, France & University of Patras, Greece
Mohamed Eltoweissy, Virginia Tech., USA
Mario Gerla, UCLA, USA
Per Gunningberg, Uppsala University, Sweden
Vincent Lenders, ETH, Switzerland
Cecilia Mascolo, UCL, UK
Martin May, ETH, Switzerland
Daniele Miorandi, Create-net, Italy
Refik Molva, Eurécom, France
Konstantinos Oikonomou, Ionian University, Greece
Joerg Ott, HUT, Finland
Andrea Passarella, IIT-CNR, Italy
Kaustubh Phanse, Uppsala University, Sweden
George Polyzos, AUEB, Greece
Chunming Qiao, SUNY Buffalo, USA
Kave Salamatian, EPFL, Switzerland
Fabrizio Sestini, FET, European Commission
Violet Syrotiuk, Arizona State University, USA
John Vicente, Intel, USA
Hongyi Wu, University of Louisiana, USA
Laurence T. Yang, St Francis Xavier University, Canada
Franco Zambonelli, University of Modena-Reggio, Italy
Ellen W. Zegura, Georgia Tech, USA
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National Research Council (CNR)
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