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[Fwd: cfp - NEMO Workshop (WONEMO) in Japan, January 2006. Papers by Oct.31, 2005]
by Lars Wolf 10 Oct '05
by Lars Wolf 10 Oct '05
10 Oct '05
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Subject: cfp - NEMO Workshop (WONEMO) in Japan, January 2006. Papers by
Oct.31, 2005
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 15:12:05 +0900
From: Thierry Ernst <ernst(a)sfc.wide.ad.jp>
Organization: "OptimaNumerics"
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CFP
The First International WOrkshop on NEtwork MObility (WONEMO)
January 19 2006, Sendai, Japan
http://www.icoin.org/wonemo
In conjunction with ICOIN http://www.icoin.org/
January 16-19 2006, Sendai, Japan
Important Dates
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
All deadlines are 23:59:59 GMT. These are *firm* deadlines.
Paper submission deadline: Oct 31, 2005
Notification of acceptance: Nov 30, 2005
Camera-ready versions due: Dec 31, 2005
Scope
~~~~~
Research in NEtwork MObility (NEMO) support mechanisms has been
performed for some years. The purpose of network mobility support
is to manage the change of the point of attachment of the mobile
router connecting an entire network to the Internet topology. This
would allow such a network, known as a "mobile network" (or a
NEMO), to migrate in the IP topology. With such an approach to
mobility management, anything could potentially be connected to the
Internet, particularly PANs (Personal Area Networks, i.e. small
networks attached to people and composed of Internet appliances
like PDAs, mobile phones, digital cameras, etc.), networks of
sensors deployed in vehicles (aircrafts, boats, buses, trains), and
access networks deployed in public transportation (taxis, trains,
aircrafts, trucks and personal cars) to provide Internet access to
devices carried by their passengers (laptop, camera, mobile phone,
and even PANs, therefore exhibiting what is referred to as a nested
NEMO).
The solution NEMO Basic Support (RFC 3963) specified for IPv6 by
the IETF in the NEMO Working Group brings an answer to immediate
needs, i.e. maintaining existing connections open, while
optmization issues are left for later once research in this topic
has reached maturity.
The complexity of the configurations enabled by network mobility
(nested mobility, multihomed NEMO, split NEMO) causes new issues,
particularly on the routing optimization side. It does also
challenge existing mechanisms for security, access control,
multicast and quality of service applied to network mobility.
The goal of the WONEMO workshop is to gather researchers in network
mobility, to share the experience in implementations,
experimentations, and to explore the deployment, usages, and
research issues of NEMO-like networks.
The workshop strongly encourages the submission of papers that
challenge the research community with revolutionary new approaches,
technologies, or usages in the field of NEMO. These
"challenge papers" should provide stimulating ideas or visions that
may open up exciting avenues of far-reaching future
research. Descriptions of new products or simple evolution of
existing work are not appropriate. We solicit full-length papers
presenting original and unpublished work including, but not limited
to the following topics:
- Routing optimization in nested and non-nested NEMO
- NEMO multihomed issues (multiple MRs, multiple prefixes,multiple
interfaces)
- Performances issues
- Security and Access control mechanisms for nested and non-nested
NEMO
- Applications and usages of NEMO Basic Support
- Auto-configuration for NEMO
- Interaction between NEMO and ad-hoc networks
- Simulation of network mobility (protocols and usages)
- Description of actual implementations/experimentations of NEMO
- Multicast in nested and non-nested NEMO
- Simulation models and tools for network mobility
Submission
~~~~~~~~~~
Papers should not exceed 8 pages.
For submission, please follow the guidelines as indicated on
http://www.icoin.org/wonemo/submission.html
General Chair
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Prof. Jun Murai, WIDE Project, Keio University, Japan
Program Co-chairs
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- Dr. Thierry Ernst, Keio University, Japan
- Dr. Ryuji Wakikawa, Keio University, Japan
Technical Program Committee
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- Prof. Yang Hee Choi (Seoul National University, South Korea)
- Dr. Gabriel Montenegro (Microsoft, USA)
- Dr. Thomas Noel (ULP Strasbourg, France)
- Prof. Fumio Teraoka (Keio University, Japan)
- Prof. Chung-Ming Huang (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
- Vijay Devarapalli (Nokia, USA)
- Takashi Aramaki (Panasonic, Japan)
(More to be confirmed)
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Subject: [Tccc] CFP IEEE WoWMoM 2006
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 09:52:48 +0900
From: Sunghyun Choi <schoi(a)snu.ac.kr>
To: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
CC: 'Sunghyun Choi' <schoi(a)snu.ac.kr>
We apologize in advance if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The 7th IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and
Multimedia Networks (WOWMOM 2006)
June 26-29, 2006, Niagara-Falls/Buffalo, New York, USA
http://ieee-wowmom.cse.buffalo.edu/
(Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society, IEEE TCCC and Univ. of Texas at
Arlington).
**** Submission Deadline --- November 19, 2005 ****
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The emergence of broadband wireless access standards, such as 3G/UMTS,
802.16, 802.11a/g and UWB, offers exciting new possibilities for delivering
rich multimedia content over wireless networks. The delivery and transport
of rich multimedia in such wireless environments, including sensor and mesh
networks, requires innovation and advances in better MAC and routing
protocols, session establishment and signaling architectures, QoS
provisioning and adaptive transmission techniques, autonomic network
management capabilities and middleware frameworks, among others.
*** Topics of Interest***
The IEEE WoWMoM 2006 technical program committee is soliciting papers
addressing the research challenges and advances towards a world of wireless,
mobile, and multimedia pervasive communications. Papers must present
original and previously unpublished work, validated by experimentation,
simulation, or analysis. Practical experiences and experimental efforts,
including submissions from industry, are also welcome. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to, the following:
- System prototypes and experiences
- QoS for voice.video in wireless networks
- Middleware support for QoS provision
- Differentiated services for wireless multimedia
- IP-based wireless multimedia services
- Multimedia session signaling in wireless environments
- Networking services for pervasive systems
- Multicasting and broadcasting issues
- Handoff and mobility management
- Seamless internetworking
- Energy-efficient protocols and power management
- Network management and troubleshooting- IP-based mobile networks
- Context-aware wireless multimedia application
- Location mechanism and services
- Wireless BAN, PAN, LAN, and MAN
- Ad hoc and sensor networks
- Wireless mesh networks
- Vehicular wireless networks
- Third and fourth generation systems
- Wireless security and dependability
- Content Management and Distribution
- Pricing and billing
- Modeling and Performance evaluation
Two types of papers will be considered. "Full Papers" must present original,
previously unpublished, complete work, validated by experimentation,
simulation, or analysis. "Position Papers" must be visionary, innovative and
forward-looking, and offer new perspectives on future research directions.
Only a limited number of slots will be available for position papers that
will be reviewed primarily for relevance and originality.
***Submission Dates and Guidelines****
Submission Deadline: November 19, 2005.
Acceptance Notification: February 21, 2006
Camera Ready Due: March 17, 2006.
Submitted manuscripts should adhere to the IEEE double-column standard
format, except the font size, which must be Times Roman 11pt (or greater).
Authors should use only standard fonts, i.e., Times Roman, Courier, Symbol,
and Helvetica, or equivalent. The maximum length of the manuscript is 12
pages. This limit includes figures, appendix, bibliography, etc. Papers that
will be significantly exceed this limit will be automatically rejected.
**Contact Details****
For any questions or clarifications, please contact either of the TPC Chairs
below:
Marwan Krunz, Univ. of Arizona, USA (krunz(a)ece.arizona.edu)
Archan Misra, IBM Research, USA (archan(a)us.ibm.com)
For more information, please visit http://ieee-wowmom.cse.buffalo.edu/
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Betreff: Announcement of the 6th International Conference ITST2006
Datum: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 10:33:12 +0800
Von: itst2006 <itst2006(a)uestc.edu.cn>
An: <jaap(a)ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>
************************************************************************************************************
ITST 2006
The 6th International Conference on ITS Telecommunications
Chengdu �CCHINA
21 - 22 - 23 June, 2006
http://www.itst2006.uestc.edu.cn
Email: itst2006(a)uestc.edu.cn
************************************************************************************************************
Dear Sir,
Thanks very much for your support on ITST2006 on 21-23 June 2006 in Chengdu,China.
We are pleased to announce this 6th International Conference ITST 2006 on Telecommunications in a Futuristic Transport World and we apologize if you receive multiple copies of this message.
We welcome submissions of a full-length paper (4 pages normally and 6 pages maximum) on telecommunications and intelligent transport system applications before February 28th, 2006.
We would appreciate if you could redirect this announcement and the Call for Papers to anybody who you think would be interested. If you require further information, please do not hesitate to contact:
itst2006(a)uestc.edu.cn or to have a look at the website:
http://www.itst2006.uestc.edu.cn
Your sincerely
On behalf of the Organizing Committee
Guangjun Wen
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[Fwd: [TCCC] CFP - IEEE Network Magazine Special Issue on Securing Voiceover IP - deadline 10/15/2005]
by Lars Wolf 08 Oct '05
by Lars Wolf 08 Oct '05
08 Oct '05
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Subject: [TCCC] CFP - IEEE Network Magazine Special Issue on Securing
Voiceover IP - deadline 10/15/2005
Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 23:48:26 -0700
From: Dipak Ghosal <ghosal(a)cs.ucdavis.edu>
Reply-To: dghosal(a)ucdavis.edu
Organization: University of California, Davis
To: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
CC: 'Ram Dantu' <rdantu(a)unt.edu>
Call for Papers
IEEE Network Magazine Special Issue on
Securing Voice over IP
http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/net/ntwrk/cfpnetwork3Q06.htm
http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/net/ntwrk/special.html
Voice over IP (VoIP) is a key enabling technology for the migration of
circuit-switched PSTN architectures to packet-based networks. Long distance
carriers are transporting voice traffic using this technology. Businesses
and enterprises of all shapes and sizes are deploying VoIP in their network;
it is estimated that by 2007 IP based PBXs (IPPBXs) deployments will
outnumber the traditional PBX deployments. VoIP services are also being
offered to residential customers. As a result, VoIP is rapidly becoming the
primary underlying architecture for a very critical infrastructure namely,
the telecommunication network. However, there has been a significant lag in
understanding, identifying, and resolving the security issues in VoIP.
Security issues in VoIP are different and in ways more complex than security
for data applications. IP telephony, for example, is a complex application
involving multiple layers of the protocol stack, requiring interoperability
among different new and legacy protocols, and interactions among multiple
network elements. Existing vulnerabilities including eavesdropping,
connection hijacking, call fraud, and denial-of-service will take on new
forms in a converged network. Other new vulnerabilities may be able to
exploit the signaling and media connections between the two types of
networks. Voice services over wireless LANs (VoWLAN) may create additional
vulnerabilities. Detailed vulnerability analysis of the protocols both in
isolation as well as in conjunction with others they interact with in the
converged networks is required to develop appropriate countermeasures.
Moreover, VoIP networks are prone to virus and worm spreading through their
data network elements. While some solutions have already been proposed for
vulnerabilities in protocols such as SIP and H.323, more needs to be done.
These include encryption of signaling messages and media to address
man-in-the-middle attack. Session Border Controllers are gaining acceptance
as voice perimeter controllers in contrast to firewalls for data services.
But these devices themselves are prone to attacks.
The goal of this special issue is to bring out the security issues
addressed and the new challenges that arise from the new protocols, new
network elements and the interactions between these and legacy system (e.g.,
the SS7 network). The set of articles in this special issue will create a
forum for researchers, developers and practitioners to publish the key
challenges and disseminate the state-of-the-art techniques in VoIP security.
Scope of Contributions
In this special issue we intend to present tutorials, survey and original
research articles written in a tutorial manner readable by non-specialists.
The special issue will attempt to cover all aspects of the VoIP security
issues related to the architecture, the protocols, and the applications.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
. Enterprise and carrier network architectures for secured VoIP . Security
issues in peer-to-peer VoIP systems . Cross-layer security architecture .
Carrier peering and Session Border Control . Security issues with NAT
traversal mechanisms . Vulnerabilities in VoIP protocols such SIP, H.323,
MGCP and RTP . End-user and hop-by-hop authentication techniques . QoS
impacts due to security implementations . SPAM and DoS attacks . Securing
interconnections with SS7 networks . Securing voice over WLAN (VoWLAN)
Manuscript Submission
Authors should submit their manuscripts electronically in PDF format via
email to one of the guest editors. With regard to both the content and
formatting style of the submissions, prospective contributors should follow
the IEEE Network guidelines for authors that can be found at
http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/net/ntwrk/authors.html
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: October 15, 2005 Feedback to authors: February
15, 2005 Final manuscript to publisher: May 1, 2006 Publication of
completed special issue: 3Q 2006
Guest Editors
Prof. Ram Dantu
Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of North Texas
P.O. Box 311366 Denton, Texas 76203-1366
Email: rdantu(a)unt.edu
Phone: 940 565 2822
Prof. Dipak Ghosal
Department of Computer Science
3033 Kemper Hall
One Shields Avenue
University of California
Davis, CA 95616
E-mail: Ghosal(a)cs.ucdavis.edu
Phone: (530) 754 9251
Prof. Henning Schulzrinne
Dept. of Computer Science
450 Computer Science
Columbia University
New York, NY 10027
Email: hgs(a)cs.columbia.edu
Phone: (212) 939-7004
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Tridentcom2006 CFP 10 days reminder
Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 18:08:13 +0200
From: Karsten Knuettel <knuettel(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de>
To: multicomm(a)comsoc.org
2nd International IEEE/Create-Net Conference on Testbeds
and Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks
and Communities
*Jointly sponsored by the **IEEE ComSoc*
<http://www.comsoc.org/>*, **IEEE* <http://www.ieee.org/>*,
**Create-Net* <http://www.create-net.org/>* and
the International Communication Sciences and Technology
Association (**ICST* <http://www.icst.org/>*) *
**
http://www.tridentcom.org <http://www.tridentcom.org/>
**
*/Barcelona/**/, Spain/**/, March 1-3, 2006/*
*Call for Papers*
*Telecommunication infrastructures play a vital role in modern
society.* The advancements in the range of network service
offerings, their performance, quality of service, security, and
ubiquity are relentless, despite global economy fluctuations.
The demand for high bandwidth network infrastructures is
continuously growing within both academic and industrial sectors.
Grid computing is one of the many examples of the *new emerging
paradigm of networking* characterized by huge data traffic
flows, that require an extremely high-performance network
infrastructure. The need of high speed is emerging also in
mobile, wireless network environments, where new wireless
technologies promise data rates above 100 Mbps. Other high
bandwidth network examples include community access networks, on
demand optical networks and the *Next Generation Internet.
*
To meet these challenges, experimental activities on
infrastructures, such as testing, verification, deployment, are
pivotal for academic researchers, developers, service managers
and providers, as well as for end users. The management of
research infrastructures is increasingly dependent on a business
model that optimizes their operational price/performance ratio.
For example, access to experimental infrastructures for
real-life applications by specific user communities would
benefit all the stakeholders involved: the end users, because of
the experimental evaluation of the provided services, the
researchers and infrastructure experimenters, because of the
knowledge gained from case-study analysis, and the
infrastructure managers, because of the business exploitation of
the network.
.
*Research on all aspects of testbed and research infrastructure
operation and management will find in Tridentcom its primary
forum for focused discussion. *
High quality papers reporting on original research and on
experiment results addressing the above areas are solicited for
submission.
The main topics of the conference are:
* Next Generation Internet Testbeds
* Next Generation Wireless Network Testbeds
* Next Generation Optical Network Testbeds
Ubiquitous Network Testbeds
* Wireless Sensor Testbeds
* Testbed Operation & Management for User Communities
* Testbed Operation & Management for Research Communities
* Testbed Cooperation & Integration
* Innovative Measurements Methodologies & Tools
* Traffic Measurements Testbeds
* Software Tools to Support Distributed Testbeds / Virtual
Laboratories
* Management of Massive Databases of Experimental Data
* Knowledge & Technology Transfer Procedures
* Security (AAA) Testing on Open Testbeds
* Social Impacts of Infrastructures
* Infrastructure Real-Life Applications
* Business Models for Infrastructure Budgeting & Planning
* Infrastructure Renting & Pricing Policies
* Vendors & Providers Partnerships
*Important Dates*
*Full papers
due: * *October 15* *, 2005*
*Notification of acceptance: **November
30* *, 2005*
*Camera-ready manuscript due: **December 31* *, 2005*
*Early registration deadline:** * *January
30, 2006*
*Conference date:** * *March
1-3, 2006*
*Best Testbed Award *
**
A Best Testbed Award will be assigned to the research
infrastructure that will best implement the open infrastructure
model, so that to offer the greatest valuable service to the
public, and the most sustainable business model to the
infrastructure managers.
For more Information please visite our website or send me an email.
http://www.tridentcom.org <http://www.tridentcom.org/>
Kind regards
Karsten Knuettel
_______________________________________________
Dipl. Wi.Ing. Karsten Knuettel
Fraunhofer Institut FOKUS phone: + 49-30 3463 7151
Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31 mobile: + 49-1633798467
D-10589 Berlin fax: + 49-1212513492937
e-mail: knuettel(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de
Web: http://www.fokus.fraunhofer.de
<http://www.fokus.fraunhofer.de/>
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05 Oct '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: MDM'06: Call for Papers -- Abstract submission due is Oct. 25
Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 09:25:10 +0200
From: Christian Becker <christian.becker(a)INFORMATIK.UNI-STUTTGART.DE>
Reply-To: Mailing List der GI FG 3.3.1 "Kommunikation und Verteilte
Systeme" <KUVS-L(a)LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE>
To: KUVS-L(a)LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE
(Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this
CFP)
==================================================================
C A L L F O R P A P E R S
==================================================================
7th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM'06)
Nara, Japan, May 9-12, 2006
http://www.mdm2006.kddilabs.jp/
*********************************************************************
Abstract submission deadline is October 25, 2005 (Tue).
Paper submission deadline is November 1, 2005 (Tue).
*********************************************************************
Sponsored by:
IEEE Technical Committee on Data Engineering (TCDE)
The Database Society of Japan (DBSJ)
Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ)
The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication
Engineers (IEICE)
SCOPE:
The strong growth in wireless communications and the ever increasing
availability of mobile multi-purpose devices have created a global
computing environment that plays a key role in the daily activities of
millions of people. Users communicate, work, and confer using a wide
range of devices all connected via an array of communication networks
that provide voice and data access regardless of geographic position.
This infrastructure aggregation presents a number of challenges
especially when it comes to data-intensive applications: scale,
variable and intermittent connectivity, provision of
location-dependent applications, bandwidth/power consumption, device
size limitations, and multimedia delivery across hybrid networks.
Conventional issues in data management have to be thought and
evaluated anew in this rapidly changing environment. Non-traditional
issues including semantics of data, location-centric data services,
broadcast and multicast delivery, data availability techniques,
security of data, as well as privacy questions have to be addressed.
MDM'06 focuses on challenges and opportunities for data management and
access technology in the evolving world of mobile, wearable, and
pervasive computing.
TOPICS OF INTERST:
* Theoretical foundations of data-intensive mobile computing
* Location and mobility semantics
* Data placement, caching, replication and relocation to support
mobility
* Data broadcasting/dissemination in mobile environments
* Data presentation, scripting and exchange languages
* Data management for ubiquitous/pervasive/wearable computing
* Data management in sensor and mobile ad hoc networks
* Data stream processing in mobile/sensor networks
* Resource advertising and discovery techniques to support mobility
* Metadata management and exchanges
* Query processing and optimization for mobile users
* Transactions and workflows in mobile computing
* Middleware support for mobility
* Web access and Internet applications using mobile devices
* Context-aware computing and location-based services
* Adaptation of user interface and content
* Mobile agent platforms and ubiquitous computing applications and
systems
* Operating system and network support for mobile devices
* Security and privacy issues for ubiquitous systems
* Location tracking of vehicles and moving objects
* Quality of service issues for data-intensive services
* Adaptability and stability of pervasive computing systems
* Data mining for mobile application
* Resource indexing and overlay networks
* Publish-subscribe approach in mobile computing
PAPER SUBMISSION:
Submitted papers must be original and not submitted for publication
elsewhere. Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts via the MDM 2006
paper submission site (https://msrcmt.research.microsoft.com/MDM2006/) by
November 1, 2005. The PDF format is preferred but PostScript format is
acceptable.
The paper length should not exceed 8 pages in the camera-ready IEEE
style. Formatting instructions and LaTeX macros are available on the
IEEE computer society site:
LaTex macros:
ftp://pubftp.computer.org/Press/Outgoing/proceedings/IEEE_CS_Latex.zip
Formatting instructions:
ftp://pubftp.computer.org/Press/Outgoing/proceedings/instruct.doc
ftp://pubftp.computer.org/Press/Outgoing/proceedings/instruct.pdf
ftp://pubftp.computer.org/Press/Outgoing/proceedings/instruct.ps
IMPORTANT DATES:
Abstract Submission: October 25th (Tue.), 2005
Paper Submission: November 1st (Tue.), 2005
Notification of Acceptance: January 19th (Thu.), 2006
Camera-Ready Due: February 13th (Mon.), 2006
Industrial/experience papers as well as proposals for panels, demos,
tutorials, and workshops are also sought by October, 2005.
Industrial/experience papers are expected to discuss novel aspects of
deployed applications and/or prototypes as well as experiences and
standards.
CONFERENCE OFFICERS:
Conference Co-Chairs:
Kien A. Hua (U. of Central Florida, USA)
Masaru Kitsuregawa (U. of Tokyo, Japan)
Program Co-Chairs:
Karl Aberer (EPFL, Switzerland)
Takahiro Hara (Osaka U., Japan)
Anupam Joshi (U. of Maryland, Baltimore Country, USA)
Organizing Committee:
Shunsuke Uemura (NAIST, Japan)*
Teruo Higashino (Osaka U., Japan)
Hiroshi Ishikawa (Tokyo Metropolitan U., Japan)
Hiroyuki Kitagawa (U. of Tsukuba, Japan)
Yoshifumi Masunaga (Ochanomizu U., Japan)
Hideyuki Nakashima (Future U. - Hakodate, Japan)
Tetsuji Satoh (NTT, Japan)
Haruo Yokota (Tokyo Institute of Tech., Japan)
Takashi Watanabe (Shizuoka U., Japan)
Industrial Committee Co-Chairs:
Sanjay Madria (U. of Missouri-Rolla, USA)
Katsumi Takahashi (NTT, Japan)
Henry Tirri (Nokia Research Center, Finland)
Workshop Committee:
Yoshito Tobe* (Tokyo Denki U., Japan)
Masayuki Iwai (Keio U., Japan)
Seminars Co-Chairs:
Ugur Cetintemel (Brown U., USA)
Yoshiharu Ishikawa (U. of Tsukuba, Japan)
Panel Chair:
Vijay Kumar (U of Missouri-Kansas City, USA)
Demonstration Co-Chairs:
Yutaka Kidawara (NICT, Japan)
Xing Xie (MSRA, China)
Publicity Chair:
Shinji Ota (KDDI R&D Labs., Japan)
Publication Chair:
Eiji Kamioka (NII, Japan)
Registration Chair:
Keiichi Yasumoto (NAIST, Japan)
Financial Chair:
Susumu Ishihara (Shizuoka U., Japan)
Local Arrangement Committee:
Tsutomu Terada* (Osaka U., Japan)
Jun Miyazaki* (NAIST, Japan)
Akiyo Nadamoto (NICT, Japan)
Shinsuke Namajima (NAIST, Japan)
Akimitsu Kanzaki (Osaka U., Japan)
*chairperson(s)
Program Committee Members:
Divyakant Agrawal(UC Santa Barbara, USA)
Khalil Amiri (Imperial College London, UK)
Christian Becker(U. of Stuttgart, Germany)
Elisa Bertino(Purdue U. USA)
Athman Bouguettaya(Virginia Tech, USA)
Bernard Burg(Panasonic, USA)
Ugur Cetintemel(Brown U., USA)
Dipanjan Chakraborty(IBM India Research Lab, India)
Surendar Chandra(U. of Notre Dame, USA)
Panos Chrysanthis(U. Pittsburgh, USA)
Alex Delis(U. of Athens, Greece)
Alfredo Goni(U. of the Basque Country, Spain)
Paul Grace(Lancaster U., UK)
Le Gruenwald(U. of Oklahoma)
Yoshiharu Ishikawa(U. of Tsukuba, Japan)
Valerie Issarny(INRIA, France)
Ravi Jain(Docomo USA Labs, USA)
Christian S. Jensen(Aalborg U., Denmark)
Lalana Kagal(MIT CSAIL, USA)
Vana Kalogeraki(UC-Riverside, USA)
Ibrahim Kamel(U. of Sharjah, UAE)
Hyunchul Kang(Chung-Ang U., Korea)
Yutaka Kidawara(NICT, Japan)
Donald Kossmann(ETH Zurich, Switzland)
Bhaskar Krishnamachari(USC, USA)
Dik Lee(HKUST., Hong Kong)
Wang-Chien Lee(Penn State U.)
Hui Lei(IBM T. J. Watson, USA)
Hong Va Leong(HK Polytechnic U., Hong Kong)
Shou-Chih Lo(National Dong Hwa U., Taiwan)
Seng Loke(Monash U., Australia)
Zakaria Maamar(Zayed U., Dubai)
Sanjay Madria(U. of Missouri-Rolla, USA)
Rainer Malaka(EML Heidelberg, Germany)
Pedro Jose Marron(U. of Stuttgart, Germany)
Dennis McLeod(USC, USA)
Eduardo Mena(U. of Zaragosa, Spain)
Rebecca Montanari(U. of Bologna, Italy)
Beng Chin Ooi(Nat. U. of Singapore, Singapore)
Aris Ouksel(UI-Chicago, USA)
Jignesh M. Patel(U. of Michigan, USA)
Filip Perich(Cougaar Software, USA)
Evi Pitoura(U. of Ioannina, Greece)
Wolfgang Prinz(Fraunhofer FIT, Germany)
Apratim Purakayastha(IBM T. J. Watson, USA)
Krithi Ramamritham(IITB, India)
Claudia Roncancio(INPG/IMAG LSR Lab, France)
George Samaras(U. of Cyprus, Cyprus)
Ichiro Satoh(NII, Japan)
Peter Scheuermann(Northwestern U., USA)
Heiko Schuldt(UMIT, Austria)
Makoto Takizawa(Tokyo Denki U., Japan)
Kian-Lee Tan(Nat. U. of Singapore, Singapore)
Zahir Tari(RMIT U., Australia)
Niki Trigoni(U. of London, UK)
Ozgur Ulusoy(Bilkent U., Turkey)
Michalis Vazirgiannis(AUEB, Greece)
Upkar Varshney(Georgia State U., USA)
Jari Veijalainen(U. of Jyvaskyla, Finland)
Ouri Wolfson(UI-Chicago, USA)
Xing Xie(MSRA, China)
Jianliang Xu(HKBU, Hong Kong)
Vladimir Zadorozhny(U. of Pittsburgh, USA)
Arkady Zaslavsky(Monash U., Australia)
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] IWQoS 2006
Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 01:03:16 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jelena Mirkovic <sunshine(a)cis.udel.edu>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
Dear colleagues,
I would like to invite you to consider submitting a paper to International
Workshop on Quality of Service. The workshop takes place at Yale
University, June 19-21 and submission dates are in late February. IWQoS
has been a high-quality workshop in the past and we plan to make it even
better this year! For more information please visit the workshop link at:
http://westtemple.cs.yale.edu/iwqos06/.
Thanks
Jelena
|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
| Jelena Mirkovic |
| Assistant Professor, CIS, University of Delaware |
| 449 Smith Hall, Newark, DE 19716 |
| phone: 302-831-6052, fax: 302-831-8458 |
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Call for Papers
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 19:23:56 +0800 (CST)
From: Min-Shiang Hwang <mshwang(a)isrc.nchu.edu.tw>
To: L. Wolf <wolf(a)ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>
(We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this email.
Please forward this announcement to your colleagues.)
Dear Dr. L. Wolf,*
*International Journal of Network Security (IJNS) publishes research
papers on all areas of *information and network security*. *Volume 2,
Number 1 is now available on IJNS's Web server at
*http://isrc.nchu.edu.tw/ijns
It is also a pleasure for us to invite you to submit your work in IJNS.
The referee period is 6 weeks and pre-print period is 8 weeks. Attached
is the guide for authors of IJNS. You may submit papers on the following
Email address: mshwang(a)isrc.nchu.edu.tw <mailto:mshwang@isrc.nchu.edu.tw>
or via the Web server, http://isrc.nchu.edu.tw/ijns
Sincerely Yours
__________
Min-Shiang Hwang, Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Network Security,
Professor and Chairman
Department of Management Information Systems
National Chung Hsing University
250 Kuo Kuang Road, 402 Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Fax: 886-4-22857173
Email: mshwang(a)isrc.nchu.edu.tw <mailto:mshwang@isrc.nchu.edu.tw>
http://isrc.nchu.edu.tw/ijns
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] CFP: Inter-vehicular Communications
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 16:56:32 +0800
From: Daniel Wong <daniel_wong(a)ieee.org>
Reply-To: Daniel Wong <daniel_wong(a)ieee.org>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
Sorry if you receive multiple copies of this CFP
regardsDaniel Wong
-----------------------------------Call for Papers
IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine
Special Issue on "Inter-Vehicular Communications"(pdf version of this CFP is
available athttp://www.3g-wireless.net/IVC-CFP.pdf )
Wireless communications technologies (cellular phones, wireless LANs,etc.)
have enabled many of the conveniences in our lives, and alsoincreased our day
by day productivity. Another area where there ismuch potential for wireless
technologies to make a tremendous impactis the area of inter-vehicular
communications (IVC). The field of IVCis also known as vehicle-to-vehicle
communications (V2V) and vehicularad hoc networks (VANET).
There are numerous emerging applications that are unique to thevehicular
setting. For example, safety applications would makedriving safer; driver
information services could intelligently informdrivers about congestion,
businesses and services in the vicinity ofthe vehicle, and other news. Mobile
commerce could extend to therealm of vehicles. Existing forms of
entertainment may penetrate thevehicular domain, and new forms of
entertainment may emerge, allsupported by the inter-vehicular communications
capabilities. Theseemerging services are currently not well supported.
Numerous research challenges need to be addressed in order forinter-vehicular
communications to be widely deployed. The combinationof unique features of
inter-vehicular applications and networkingopens new opportunities for many
interesting research areas. Thecommunications networking between cars has
different characteristicsfrom other communications networking problems. For
example, becauseof the rapidly changing topology as cars move around, there
aresimilarities with ad hoc networking scenarios. However, theconstraints and
optimizations are different. Power efficiency is notas important for
inter-vehicular communications as it is fortraditional ad hoc networking,
since vehicles have a powerful andrechargeable source of energy. Vehicles in
general are alsoconstrained to move within roads (and within lanes most of the
time).
The purpose of this special issue is to showcase the variety ofresearch being
conducted in IVC and survey the state-of-the-art inthis field. We solicit
original unpublished manuscripts not currentlybeing considered elsewhere for
publication. Topics of interestinclude, but are not limited to, the following:
• Service creation and management• Vehicular communications applications in
general• Navigation safety applications• Content distribution to vehicles•
Vehicle data collection and harvesting• Role of IVC in Intelligent Transport
Systems (ITS)• Link and physical layer issues, algorithms and protocols•
Cross-layer protocol design• Network architectures, system architectures•
Inter-working of vehicle-to-vehicle and
vehicle-to-infrastructurecommunications• Network protocols and algorithms,
including clustering, routing, etc.• Vehicle movement simulation• Security
for IVC• Network management for IVC• Mobility management
Articles should be tutorial in nature and should be written in a
stylecomprehensible to readers outside the specialty of the article.
Allsubmissions will be reviewed based on technical merit and relevance.
Articles should have no more than 4,500 words, no more than 6tables/figures,
and no more than 15 references. Further submissionguidelines are available
online athttp://www.comsoc.org/pubs/pcm/sub_guidelines.html. Please send
PDF(preferred), Microsoft Word, or PostScript formatted papers to bothDaniel
Wong (daniel_wong(a)ieee.org) and Kemal Tepe (ktepe(a)windsor.ca)no later than 15
February 2006.
DeadlinesManuscript due February 15 2006Acceptance notification April 15
2006Final manuscript due June 15 2006Publication date October 2006
Guest Editors
K. Daniel Wong(daniel_wong(a)ieee.org)Malaysia University of Science and
TechnologyDepartment of Information TechnologyGL33, Ground Floor, Kelana
Square, 17 Jalan SS 7/2647301 PJ, Selangor, Malaysia
Kemal Tepe(ktepe(a)uwindsor.ca)Electrical and Computer Engineering
DepartmentUniversity of Windsor401 Sunset AvenueWindsor, Ontario, N9B 3P4, Canada
Wai Chen(wchen(a)research.telcordia.com)Telcordia Technologies, Inc.Applied
ResearchOne Telcordia Drive, RRC-1T209Piscataway, New Jersey, 08854-4157, USA
Mario Gerla(gerla(a)cs.ucla.edu)3732F BHComputer Science DeptUCLA, Los Angeles,
CA 90024, USA
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Subject: [Tccc] Deadline extended: IEEE IPCCC 2006-- 25th Anniversary
Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 17:10:08 -0400
From: Nidal Nasser <nasser(a)cis.uoguelph.ca>
To: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
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Submission deadline is extended to Oct. 11, 2005.
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The 25th IEEE International Performance, Computing, and Communications
Conference (IPCCC)
April 10-12, 2006, Mesa Hilton Hotel, Phoenix, Arizona
http://www.ipccc.org
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For the past 25 years the International Performance, Computing, and
Communications Conference (IPCCC) is a premiere IEEE conference presenting
research in the performance of computer and communication systems. Over the
years, IPCCC has been a research forum for academic, industrial, and
government researchers. In 2006, we are celebrating the 25th anniversary of
the IEEE IPCCC. We encourage you to submit high-quality papers reporting
original work in both theoretical and experimental research areas.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
Mobile Ad Hoc Networking
Wireless Sensor Network
Wireless Resource Allocation
Performance Evaluation
Network Management and Control
Quality of Service
Switch, Router and Network Architecture
Routing and Multicast Protocols
Network Security
High-Performance Computing
Performance of Web Servers
Power-Aware Design
Grid Computing
Embedded Systems
Storage Systems
Traffic Measurement, Analysis and Engineering Information Assurance
Network Computing
Optical Networks
Network Pricing and Charging
Network Processors
Submitted manuscripts must not exceed 20 pages with 11-point font size. All
papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format via EDAS
(http://edas.info/home.cgi?c=4597).
In addition, proposals are solicited for the following: (Contact the program
co-chairs listed at http://www.ipccc.org for details)
Panel sessions on topics of timely importance.
Student Poster sessions on current research.
Important dates:
Full papers are due Oct. 11, 2005.
Panel proposals and Student Posters are due: Nov. 22, 2005
Notification of acceptance of conference papers: December 20, 2005
Camera-ready manuscripts and registrations due: Feb. 7, 2006
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