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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] Call for papers LOCAN 2005
Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 16:53:49 +0200
From: Pedro M. Ruiz <pedrom(a)dif.um.es>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
Please, find below the following CFP.
Best wishes,
Pedro M. Ruiz
Univ. of Murcia
We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CFP
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CALL FOR PAPERS - LOCAN 2005
1st International Workshop on Localized Communication
and Topology Protocols for Ad hoc Networks
in conjunction with MASS-2005 (www.mass05.wpi.edu)
Washington, DC, USA, November 7-10, 2005
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SUBJECT AND SCOPE
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This workshop covers comprehensively the algorithmic issues in the hot
area of ad hoc and sensor networking. The design of data communication
techniques in multi-hop ad hoc networks has challenges at all layers of
communication. This workshop concentrates on the network layer problems
like data communication (routing, QoS-routing, geocasting, multicasting,
broadcasting, etc.) and topology control (neighbor discovery, power
adjustment, neighbor elimination, etc.).
Additionally, sensor networks are currently recognized as one of the priority
research areas by NSF. The area of sensor networking is gaining momentum within
the researh community. This workshop will address ongoing research on this
field, including problems such as: physical properties, sensor training,
security through intelligent node cooperation, medium access, sensor area
coverage with random and deterministic placement, object location, sensor
position determination, energy efficient broadcasting and activity scheduling,
routing, connectivity, data dissemination and gathering, sensor centric
quality of routing, temporal message ordering, path exposure, tree
reconfiguration, topology construction, and transport layer.
The main paradigm shift is to apply localized (or greedy) schemes as opposed
to existing protocols requiring global information. Localized algorithms are
distributed algorithms where simple local node behaviour achieves a desired
global objective. Localized protocols provide scalable solutions, that is,
solutions for wireless networks with an arbitrary number of nodes, which is
the main goal of this plan. Sensor and rooftop/mesh networks, for instance,
have hundreds or thousands of nodes.
The main objective of the workshop is to present state of the art research
results on data communication and topology control in rapidly growing area
of ad hoc and sensor networks, with emphasizes on localized techniques.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
*Medium access control
*Analytical, mobility and validation models for ad hoc networks
*Hybrid networks and wireless Internet
*Security in ad hoc networks
*Data management issues, query processing, and data delivery
*Routing, broadcasting and multicasting in ad hoc networks
*Energy-efficient protocols for ad hoc networks
*Quality of service in medium access control and routing
*Topology construction and maintenance in ad hoc networks
*Neighborhood discovery and mobility management
IMPORTANT DATES
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Manuscript Submission: June 29, 2005
Acceptance Notification: July 29, 2005
Final Manuscript Due: August 26, 2005
PAPER SUBMISSION
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Papers must not exceed 10 single-spaced and two-column pages using at least
10 point size type on 8.5 x 11 inches pages. See style files, author
guidelines and instructions at the conference website. Accepted papers will
be published by IEEE Computer Society Press, as proceedings of the MASS2005
workshops. Papers will be handled electronically through EDAS(http://edas.info).
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
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Dr. Pedro M. Ruiz
Dept. Information and Comms. Engineering, University of Murcia, Spain
pedrom(a)dif.um.es
Dr. David Simplot-Ryl
IRCICA/LIFL, Univ. Lille 1, INRIA Futurs, France
David.Simplot(a)lifl.fr
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND PC MEMBERS
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http://ants.dif.um.es/locan2005/
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[Fwd: [Fwd: IEEE Communications Magazine Special Issue: Wireless TechnologyAdvances and Challenges for Telemedicine (deadline approach: June 15, 2005)]]
by Lars Wolf 01 Jun '05
by Lars Wolf 01 Jun '05
01 Jun '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Fwd: IEEE Communications Magazine Special Issue: Wireless
TechnologyAdvances and Challenges for Telemedicine (deadline approach: June
15, 2005)]
Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 10:19:37 -0400
From: Heather Yu <heathery(a)research.panasonic.com>
To: multicomm list <multicomm(a)comsoc.org>
Dear All,
Could you please alert this special issue to your Multimedia
Communications TC members? Thanks.
--Nirwan
Wireless Technology Advances and Challenges for Telemedicine
Background
Telemedicine employs telecommunications to provide medical information
and services via secured communication channels. Telemedicine systems
can utilize well established and developing wireless technologies and
standards such as various Wi-Fi based networks for the reliable delivery
of medical information and provision of life-saving services. A wide
range of medical applications can be supported by technological
advancements in wireless communication systems in conjunction with
biosensors. These systems often operate in harsh outdoor environments,
especially when accidents are often caused by heavy rainfall, where the
wireless communication link can be severely affected by various
conditions. Under any situation, they must operate reliably at all times
in order to support mission-critical services. Such diverse range of
services can only be reliably supported by having the appropriate
quality assurance methodology and information security in place. As a
result, advancements in wireless networking technology provide a vital
link to enhancing telemedicine services.
Scope of Contributions We solicit papers covering various aspects of
telemedicine system including, but not limited to, the following:
* Wearable medical devices and sensors
* Reliability and quality assurance for telemedicine
* Optimization of various stages of communications systems, such
as source coding and channel coding, for telemedicine
* Medical data coding and compression
* Biometrics for telemedicine
* Standards activities in support of telemedicine
* Security/privacy issues in sensor networks and the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) for telemedicine
Papers should be of tutorial nature or contain state-of-the-art research
and development materials. Authors must follow the IEEE Communications
Magazine guidelines regarding the manuscript format. For further
details, please find information for authors at the IEEE Communications
Magazine website at
http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/commag/sub_guidelines.html. Papers will be
submitted through Manuscript Central at:
http://commag-ieee.manuscriptcentral.com/. Choose "February
2006/Wireless Technology Advances and Challenges for Telemedicine" from
the Topic or Series drop down menu.
Tentative Schedule
Manuscript Submission: June 15, 2005
Acceptance Notification: September 1, 2005 Final Manuscript Due: October
15, 2005
Publication: February 2006
Guest Editors
Nirwan Ansari
Advanced Networking Lab
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering New Jersey Institut of
Technology University Heights Newark, NJ 07102, USA
Phone: +1-973-596-3670 Fax: +1-973-596-5680
Email: Nirwan.Ansari(a)njit.edu
Bernard Fong
School of Engineering
Auckland University of Technology
Private Bag 92006
Auckland 1020
New Zealand
Phone: +64-9-917-9999 Ext. 5345
Fax: +64-9-917-9973
Email: bfong(a)ieee.org
Yuan-ting Zhang
Department of Electronic Engineering
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin NT, Hong Kong
Phone: +852-2609-8459
Fax: +852-2603-5558
Email: ytzhang(a)ee.cuhk.edu.hk
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[Fwd: CFP for Computers and Electrical Engineering Journal - SI on Wireless Networks and Systems]
by Lars Wolf 01 Jun '05
by Lars Wolf 01 Jun '05
01 Jun '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: CFP for Computers and Electrical Engineering Journal - SI on
Wireless Networks and Systems
Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 11:46:54 +0200
From: Mario Marchese <mario.marchese(a)cnit.it>
To: multicomm(a)comsoc.org
CC: Professor Mohammad S. Obaidat <obaidat(a)monmouth.edu>
My apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message.
One month left to submit papers.
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SECOND CALL
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Computers and Electrical Engineering Journal
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/367/descriptio…
Special Issue on "Recent Advances in Wireless Networks and Systems"
Wireless and satellite technology offers many advantages with respect to
cable networks both concerning scalability, overcoming geographical
obstacles, covering isolated areas, application in hazardous environments.
In many cases, as well as in aerospace applications, the wireless choice is
a must. In other cases, wireless means resource optimization, as in the
case of Wireless LANs. Cable networks and the Internet are not sufficient
to support applications in some environments. People may require news on
the web in hazardous environments. Moreover, in the presence of
infrastructure, traffic bottlenecks of terrestrial networks and traditional
links could make the service highly inefficient, if not useful.
Therefore, there is increasing commercial interest to use wireless in
modern telecommunications systems such as local area services,
interactivity and possibility of building networks adapted to the different
needs; tele-learning; managing activity of the Public Administration; bank
and financial services; industrial activity located remotely; broadcasting
and backbone access; international connections; tele-medicine; data
recovery; video-surveillance; application in rural environments;
applications for vehicles, trains and planes; and tactical communications,
among others.
Offering real services with a specific guarantee of Quality of Service
(QoS) over wireless systems (including WLAN, radio and satellite) is very
challenging as it implies the need to solve challenging research and
development issues due to the peculiarity of the application environment.
This issue of Computers and Electrical Engineering (C & EE) Journal is
aimed at soliciting recent original and previously unpublished research
results that deal with technological solutions, protocols, applications,
performance analysis of Wireless Networks, including WLANs, WMANs, radio
networks, 3G and beyond systems, military tactical and satellite networks.
Papers are solicited from all over the world including academia, industry,
business, and government. Topics of solicited original research papers
include, but not limited to:
" Wireless and Mobile Internet
" Networks and Solutions for Tactical and Hazardous Environments
" Sensor wireless networks
" Ad-hoc networks
" Security schemes and issues
" Mobility Management
" Wireless LANs and Wi-Fi systems
" Wireless MANs and WiMax systems
" Access Technologies
" Quality of Service Scheduling and Admission Control
" Protocol and Traffic Modeling
" Resource Allocation and Dynamic Bandwidth Management
" 3G and beyond systems
" Multimedia Wireless Communications and Applications
" Innovative Satellite Systems and Architectures
" Satellite-adapted Protocols and Algorithms
" QoS Mapping and Management in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
" Data Communication in Delay Tolerant Networks
" Implementation and real test-bed experiments
" Software tools
" Performance evaluation including measurement, modeling and simulation studies
" Standards
Prospective authors should submit an electronic version in Word, or pdf of
their papers to Guest Editors. Submissions should not exceed 25
double-spaced, 8.5x11-inch pages (including figures, tables, and
references) in 10-12 point font. Include five to 10 keywords, complete
postal and email addresses, and fax and phone numbers of corresponding
authors.
Deadlines
o Submission of manuscripts: June 30, 2005
o Notification of acceptance/rejection: September 30, 2005
o Submission of final manuscript: November 30, 2005
o Tentative Publication Date: February 2006
Guest Editors:
Prof. Mohammad S. Obaidat
Dept. of Computer Science
Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ 07764
USA
Phone Number: (732) 571-4482
Fax Number: (732) 263-5202
e-mail: obaidat(a)monmouth.edu
www.monnouth.edu/mobaidat
Prof. Mario Marchese
Department of Communication, Computer and System Science (DIST)
University of Genoa
Via Opera Pia 13, 16145 Genova (Italy)
Tel: +39 010 3532806
Fax: +39 010 3532154
E-mail: mario.marchese(a)cnit.it
Mario Marchese, Associate Professor
Department of Communication, Computer and System Sciences (DIST)
University of Genoa
Via Opera Pia 13, 16145, Genova, Italy
Tel: +39-010-3532806
Fax: +39-010-3532154
e-mail: mario.marchese(a)cnit.it
e-mail: dama(a)dist.unige.it
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] Extended submission deadline: NPSec 2005
Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 13:51:25 -0400 (EDT)
From: James Minseok Kwon <jmk(a)cs.rit.edu>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
References: <Pine.GSO.4.58.0504041601590.15949(a)rainier.cs.rit.edu>
<Pine.GSO.4.58.0505200740170.16744(a)rainier.cs.rit.edu>
*** Extended submission deadline: June 10, 2005 ***
Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.
=======================================================================
CALL FOR PAPERS
First IEEE ICNP Workshop on Secure Network Protocols (NPSec)
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
November 6, 2005
http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/npsec/
(In conjunction with ICNP 2005:
The 13th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols)
SCOPE:
The first IEEE ICNP workshop on Secure Network Protocols (NPSec) is a
one-day event held in conjunction with ICNP 2005. NPSec focuses on two
general areas. The first focus is on the development and analysis of
secure or hardened protocols for the operation (establishment and
maintenance) of network infrastructure, including such targets as
secure multidomain, ad-hoc, sensor or overlay networks, or other
related target areas. This can include new protocols, enhancements to
existing protocols, protocol analysis, and new attacks on existing
protocols. The second focus is on employing such secure network
protocols to create or enhance network applications. Examples include
collaborative firewalls, incentive strategies for multiparty networks,
and deployment strategies to enable secure applications.
TOPICS OF INTEREST:
* secure or hardened protocols for operation of networks including (but
not limited to):
- internetworking, e.g., BGP, DNS
- MANETs
- LANs and WLANs
- cellular data networks
- p2p and other overlay networks
- federated trust systems
- sensor networks
* vulnerability analysis of existing protocols and applications (both
theoretical and case studies), including novel attacks
* key distribution
* collaborative intrusion detection and response, such as
collaborative firewalling
* incentive systems for multiparty networks, such as for p2p and MANET
routing
* protocol configuration and deployment strategies enabling secure
applications, e.g., e-commerce
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper submission: June 10, 2005 (new extended deadline)
Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2005
Camera ready version: August 5, 2005
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
General Chair:
Sonia Fahmy, Purdue University
Technical Program Committee Chairs:
George Kesidis, Pennsylvania State University
Nicholas Weaver, International Computer Science Institute
Publicity Chair:
James Minseok Kwon, Rochester Institute of Technology
Web Chair:
Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Purdue University
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Marco Ajmone-Marsan, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Ehab Al-Shaer, DePaul University
David Brumley, Carnegie Mellon University
Guohong Cao, Pennsylvania State University
Joseph Evans, U.S. National Science Foundation
Lixin Gao, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Carl A. Gunter, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
George Kesidis, Pennsylvania State University
Edward Knightly, Rice University
Iordanis Koutsopoulos, University of Thessaly, Greece
Carl Landwehr, University of Maryland
Douglas Maughan, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Patrick McDaniel, Pennsylvania State University
Jelena Mirkovic, University of Delaware
Peng Ning, North Carolina State University
Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Purdue University
Phil Porras, SRI
Saswati Sarkar, University of Pennsylvania
Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, University of California at Berkeley
Nina Taft, Intel Research
Nicholas Weaver, International Computer Science Institute
Felix Wu, University of California at Davis
Jun Xu, Georgia Institute of Technology
Bulent Yener, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Submissions must be in electronic form, as Postscript or PDF
documents. Papers can be up to 6 two-column pages, and can convey
work-in-progress that is not completely mature but shows promise.
Proceedings will be available in printed form and on IEEExplore.
For more information, please see:
http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/npsec/
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01 Jun '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] CFP: IEEE Network Special Issue on Wireless Sensor Networking
Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 16:03:54 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jun Zheng <vjzheng(a)site.uottawa.ca>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
[Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message]
=====================================================
* Call for Papers *
* *
* IEEE Network Special Issue on *
* *
* Wireless Sensor Networking *
*====================================================
http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/net/ntwrk/special.html
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) recently received tremendous attention
from both academia and industry because of its promise of a wide range of
potential applications in both civil and military areas. A WSN consists of
a large number of small sensor nodes with sensing, data processing, and
communication capabilities, which are deployed in a region of interest and
collaborate to accomplish a common task, such as environmental monitoring,
military surveillance, and industry process control. Distinguished from
traditional wireless networks, WSNs are characterized of dense node
deployment, unreliable sensor node, frequent topology change, and severe
power, computation, and memory constraints. These unique characteristics
and constraints present many new challenges to the design and
implementation of WSNs, such as energy conservation, self-organization,
efficient data dissemination, and fault tolerance. For example, energy
efficiency is the key to prolonging the network lifetime and is thus of
primary importance in WSNs. It must be considered not only at the physical
layer but also at the link layer and the network layer in sensor network
design. Although many networking protocols and algorithms have been
developed for traditional wireless ad hoc networks, they cannot
effectively address the unique characteristics and constraints and
application requirements of sensor networks. To meet the new challenges,
innovative protocols and algorithms are needed to achieve energy
efficiency, flexible scalability and adaptability, and good network
performance. For example, it is highly desirable to develop new
energy-efficient protocols for topology discovery, self-organization,
medium access control, route discovery, and data dissemination. An
efficient query processing and data aggregation algorithm can
significantly reduce the number of transmissions of sensor nodes and thus
provide substantial energy savings and prolong the lifetime of the
network. In addition, open standards are important and imperative to
facilitate and improve the development of WSNs. To realize the vision of
WSNs, a large amount of research and development activities are going on
in recent years. The purpose of this special issue is to expose the
readership of IEEE Network to the latest research and development progress
in this hot and exciting area.
Scope of Contributions
This special issue aims to publish a collection of research and survey
articles that focus on the latest research and development results in all
networking aspects of WSNs. Original research and survey articles are
solicited from all researchers and practitioners. Articles should be
tutorial in nature and should be written in a style comprehensible to the
readers outside the specialty of the article. As applicable to WSNs,
topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Network architectures and protocols
* Topology discovery and self-organization
* Energy-efficient medium access control (MAC)
* Energy-efficient routing and data dissemination
* Query processing and data aggregation
* Fault tolerance and self-healing
* Field trials and standardization activities
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
Submission deadline: September 1, 2005
Acceptance notification: January 1, 2006
Final manuscript due: March 1, 2006
Publication date: 2nd Quarter, 2006
Guest Editors
Dr. Jun Zheng
School of Information Technology and Engineering
University of Ottawa
800 King Edward Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada
Email: jzheng(a)ieee.org
Dr. Pascal Lorenz
University of Haute Alsace
IUT, 34 rue du Grillenbreit
Colmar, 68008, France
Email: lorenz(a)ieee.org
Dr. Petre Dini
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-1706, USA
Email: pdini(a)cisco.com
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[Fwd: [CfP] GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch "Energiebe wusste Systeme und Methoden"]
by Lars Wolf 31 May '05
by Lars Wolf 31 May '05
31 May '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [CfP] GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch "Energiebe wusste Systeme und Methoden"
Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 14:19:39 +0200
From: Falko Dressler <dressler(a)INFORMATIK.UNI-ERLANGEN.DE>
Reply-To: Mailing List der GI FG 3.3.1 "Kommunikation und Verteilte
Systeme" <KUVS-L(a)LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE>
Organization: University of Erlangen
To: KUVS-L(a)LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE
!!!Terminverschiebung!!!
==============================================================
GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch „Energiebewußte Systeme und Methoden“
11./12. Oktober 2005, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Aufruf zur Einreichung von Beiträgen
==============================================================
Energie ist eine kritische bzw. sogar die kritischste Ressource bei
vielen modernen mobilen Rechensystemen und deren Anwendungen vom Laptop
über das Mobiltelefon bis hin zu Sensornetzwerken. Energiebewußtsein und
energiegewahres Arbeiten sind für mobile Systeme die Grundvoraussetzung.
Somit stellt dieses Arbeitsgebiet einen wichtigen Bereich der aktuellen
Forschung im Bereich Systemsoftware (Betriebs- und
Kommunikationssysteme) dar. Insbesondere entstehen, getrieben durch
immer kleinere und mobilere Endgeräte, neue Anwendungsszenarien mit
hohen Anforderungen an Verfügbarkeit, Langlebigkeit, Adaptivität und
Selbstorganisation.
Forschungsgebiete
-----------------
Betriebssysteme: Einzig das Betriebssystem kennt alle strukturellen
Eigenschaften der darunter liegenden Hardware wie auch der laufenden
Anwendungen, die implizit durch die Aktivierung von Hardwarekomponenten
Energie verbrauchen. Wegen dieser Vermittlerrolle konzentriert sich die
Forschung auf Betriebssystemstrategien, die durch Wissen über die
Gesamtheit der internen Abläufe den Energieverbrauch wirksam
beeinflussen können. Das Betriebssystem kann dabei die
Hardwarekomponenten in den jeweils für das Gesamtsystem optimalen
Betriebsmodus versetzen und die Verweildauer in den jeweiligen
Betriebsmodi durch eine energiebewußte Aktivitätensteuerung
beeinflussen. Ein Betriebsmodus mit reduzierter Energieaufnahme
impliziert dabei in der Regel eine reduzierte Geschwindigkeit bzw. eine
höhere Zugriffsverzögerung.
Rechnernetze: Mobile Netze zeichnen sich durch die Nutzung von
Radiowellen als Übertragungskanal aus. Funkübertragung ist bei hohen
Datenraten und/oder großen Reichweiten sehr teuer in Bezug auf die
benötigt Energie für die Transmission. Basierend auf der eingesetzten
Technologie für die Übertragung und den genutzten Protokollen, kann die
Anzahl der Sende- und Empfangszeit minimiert werden. Dies stellt einen
wesentlichen Beitrag zu energiebewußter Kommunikation dar.
Kommunikationsprotokolle: Aufbauend auf den eingesetzten
Übertragungstechniken, lassen sich die Protokolle der Datenkommunikation
für energiebewußte Funktion anpassen. Sogenanntes Cross-Layer-Design
hilft, Verzerrungs- und Störeffekte zwischen den Protokollen der
Sicherungs-, Netzwerk- und Transportschicht zu vermeiden bzw. zu
minimieren. Neue Kommunikationsparadigmen helfen in hochmobilen Netzen
den Kommunikationsaufwand für Statusverwaltung und Selbstorganisation
der Netze zu vermeiden.
Middleware: Mit der zunehmenden Vernetzung mobiler und eingebetteter
Systeme ist das energiebewußte Arbeiten von Basisfunktionalität
sogenannter Middleware-Dienste, wie Kommunikation und Vermittlung,
unabdingbar. Insbesondere kann auf dieser Schicht nicht isoliert
gearbeitet werden, sondern es sind schichtenübergreifende Umsetzungen
der Anwendungsanforderungen auf Middleware-Funktionalität, den
Mechanismen des zugrunde liegenden Betriebssystems und den
Kommunikationsdiensten zu entwickeln.
Querschnittsthema aller Forschungsgebiete ist das energiebewußte
Arbeiten. Ziel des Fachgesprächs soll es unter anderem sein,
Forschungsinhalte zwischen den einzelnen Fachgebieten miteinander zu
verknüpfen und auf diesem Weg neue Synergieeffekte zu schaffen, die
helfen, gerade die Querschnittsbelange Energieeffizienz und allgemeine
Ressourcenverwaltung zu optimieren.
Inhalte des Fachgesprächs
-------------------------
Unter dem thematischen Schwerpunkt energiebewußte Systeme und Methoden
sind Beiträge zu allen relevanten Themengebieten erwünscht. Dazu
gehören unter anderem aber nicht ausschließlich:
• Betriebssystemunterstützung
• Kommunikationsmethoden
• Protokollentwurf
• Simulationstechniken
• Schichtenübergreifende Entwürfe energiebewußter Systeme
• Unterstützung von energiebewußtem Arbeiten durch Hardware
Beiträge
--------
Beiträge sollen als Kurzfassungen (extended abstracts) 2-6 Seiten im
Springer LNCS-Format eingereicht werden. Es werden Beiträgen in
deutscher und englischer Sprache angenommen. Die angenommenen Beiträge
werden als technischer Bericht publiziert. Weitere Informationen werden
unter http://www7.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~dressler/fg-energie/
bereitgestellt.
Einreichung als PDF bitte an Falko Dressler
(dressler(a)informatik.uni-erlangen.de).
-----------------------------------------------
Wichtige Daten:
Frist für die Einreichungen: 16.9.2005
Benachrichtigung: 4.10.2005
Tagung: 11./12.10.2005
-----------------------------------------------
Organisation
------------
Dieses Fachgespräch wird von Falko Dressler organisiert.
Die Fachgespräche unterstehen einem Leitungsgremium bestehend aus Dr.
Falko Dressler (Universität Erlangen), Dr. Christian Becker (Universität
Stuttgart), Prof. Dr. Frank Bellosa (Universität Karlsruhe) und Prof.
Dr. Dirk Timmermann (Universität Rostock).
Aufgrund einer Terminkollision mit der Jahrestagung der GI-Fachgruppe
Betriebssysteme haben wir uns entschieden, das Fachgespräch auf Oktober
zu verschieben. Dies hat den gleichzeitigen Vorteil der zeitlichen und
örtlichen Nähe zum Fachgespräch „Systemsoftware für Pervasive
Computing“, welches auch in Erlangen stattfinden wird.
--
Dr.-Ing. Falko Dressler
Computer Networks and Communication Systems
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Phone: +49 9131 85-27914 / Fax: +49 9131 85-27409
EMail: dressler(a)informatik.uni-erlangen.de / fd(a)acm.org
WWW: http://www7.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~dressler/
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] CFP: NetGames 2005 Workshop
Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 23:32:55 -0400 (EDT)
From: Anees Shaikh <aashaikh(a)watson.ibm.com>
Reply-To: Anees Shaikh <aashaikh(a)watson.ibm.com>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
Dear colleagues,
On behalf of the organizing committee of NetGames 2005, we would like
to invite you to submit a paper to this year's workshop (submissions
due June 15, 2005).
The NetGames workshop brings together researchers from academia and
industry to present new research in understanding and enabling current
and next generation networked games. This year, the workshop will be
held at the IBM TJ Watson Research Center in New York during the
second week of October. In addition to a strong technical program, we
are actively working to include gaming industry participation through
invited talks and panels.
Please also note that the workshop is being held in cooperation with
ACM SIGCOMM and accepted papers will appear in the ACM Digital Library
along with an online proceedings.
We would very much appreciate your contribution and active
participation in making NetGames 2005 a big success. Please visit the
NetGames 2005 website for additional details:
http://www.research.ibm.com/netgames2005
Sincerely,
Debanjan Saha and Anees Shaikh
IBM TJ Watson Research Center
------------------------------------------------
NetGames 2005 Workshop
CALL FOR PAPERS
The NetGames workshop brings together researchers and developers from
academia and industry to share ideas and present new research in
understanding networked games and in enabling the next generation of
online games. This year's workshop will be hosted by IBM Research in
Hawthorne, NY. Submissions are sought in any area related to
networked games.
NetGames 2005 welcomes papers and extended abstracts describing
research related to networked games on all platforms. Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to:
* Multi-player game architectures and platforms
* Games on mobile and resource-scarce devices
* Protocols for peer-to-peer networked games
* Text and voice messaging in games
* Prevention and detection of cheating
* Latency compensation and hiding
* Modeling, usage studies, and characterization
* Systems support for authentication and accounting
We are also pleased to announce that accepted papers will
appear in the ACM Digital Library, in addition to an online
proceedings.
Submission guidelines:
NetGames 2005 welcomes submissions of full-length papers, as
well as extended abstracts reporting work-in-progress and
position statements.
All submissions should be 5 to 12 pages (single-spaced, double
column, 11pt font) in PDF or PostScript format.
Submissions will be via EDAS. Please create an EDAS id if you
do not already have one.
**Important Dates**
Abstract/Full-paper submission: June 15, 2005
Notification: July 25, 2005
Final manuscript due: August 15, 2005
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Special Issue on Cooperative Wireless Networks
Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 12:59:12 +0200
From: Frank Fitzek <ff(a)kom.aau.dk>
To: Frank H.P. Fitzek <ff(a)kom.aau.dk>
========================================================
Call for Papers
Special Issue on Cooperation in Wireless Networks
Springer - Wireless Personal Communication
http://kom.aau.dk/~ff/CfPCoNet.pdf <http://kom.aau.dk/%7Eff/CfPCoNet.pdf>
http://kom.aau.dk/~ff/CfPCoNet.html <http://kom.aau.dk/%7Eff/CfPCoNet.html>
"The real egoistic behavior is to cooperate!" K. Edwin
**** Submission Deadline --- Oct. 1, 2005 ****
========================================================
Cooperation between devices in wireless networks has been identified as one
of the key technology enablers required to facilitate next generation
wireless communication systems. Much of the existing research in wireless
networking assumes a communication between one sender and one or multiple
receiver(s). For reasons of self-interest, users may however allow terminals
to engage in cooperative behavior, resulting in improved overall network
performance. For cooperation, terminals will connect to each other using a
short range communication link and simultaneously being connected to the
centralized access point. This configuration allows many forms of
cooperation.
For this special issue, we distinguish between altruism and cooperation by
requiring that cooperation benefit each entity involved. From this
perspective, pure relaying is an example of altruism and not cooperation.
Cooperation is not limited to a single ISO/OSI protocol layer, but can be
addressed across multiple protocol layers. The focus of this call is to
solicit novel papers addressing cooperation over all protocol layers from
physical to application layer.
===============================
Submission and Important Dates
Submission deadline 1st October
Notification 15th January
Final version 15th February
Planed Issue 2nd half 2006
Papers should follow the Springer format (11pt, single column, double
spaced) and not exceed twenty pages including figures and tables. Original
papers should be send by submission deadline to cooperation(a)kom.aau.dk
<mailto:cooperation@kom.aau.dk>
===============================
Topics of Interest
Original papers are invited in the area of cooperation in wireless networks.
Papers must represent high-quality and previously unpublished work. Topics
of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas of
cooperative wireless networks:
Architectural Principles
Multi-Access Capability
Network Coding
Radio Access Technologies
Cooperative Processing
Resource Management
Distributed Radio
Cooperative Channel Coding
Heterogenous Networks
Terminal design
Self-organizing networks
Cognitive Networks
Middle-Ware
Grid-Computing
Source coding for cooperation
Cooperating Services
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Guest Editors
Frank H.P. Fitzek, Aalborg University, Denmark, ff(a)kom.aau.dk
<mailto:ff@kom.aau.dk>
Mischa Dohler, King's College, London, UK, michael.dohler(a)kcl.ac.uk
<mailto:michael.dohler@kcl.ac.uk>
Ian Opperman, CWC, Oulu, Finland, ian(a)ee.oulu.fi <mailto:ian@ee.oulu.fi>
Antonella Molinaro, University "Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria, Italy,
antmolin(a)ing.unirc.it <mailto:antmolin@ing.unirc.it>
Marcos Katz, SAMSUNG, Korea, marcos.katz(a)samsung.com
<mailto:marcos.katz@samsung.com>
Christian Bettstetter, DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany,
bettstetter(a)docomolab-euro.com <mailto:bettstetter@docomolab-euro.com>
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Associate Professor Frank H.P. Fitzek
Aalborg University
Head of Future Visions
Niels Jernes Vej 12, room A5 204
DK-9220 Aalborg
Denmark
Phone: +45 9635 8678
Fax: +45 9815 1583
email: ff(a)kom.aau.dk
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30 May '05
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Subject: [ICEC] CfP ECSCW2005 - Workshop on Computer Games and CSCW
Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 13:32:45 +0200
From: Rauterberg, G.W.M. <G.W.M.Rauterberg(a)tue.nl>
To: <icec(a)listserver.tue.nl>
CALL FOR WORKSHOP PAPERS
ECSCW 2005 - 9th European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
Workshop: Computer Games and CSCW
"What Can We Learn About Collaboration, Cooperation, and Community?"
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Date of the Workshop: 18./19. September 2005
Location: Paris, France
Submission Deadline: 20. June 2005
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AIMS AND SCOPE OF THE WORKSHOP
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Computer Games and Collaborative Working Environments - at first glance this
appears to be a surprising combination. However, there are several overlaps
between these two research areas. The aim of the workshop is to study
commonalities and particularities in the design of Computer Games and CSCW
systems in their structure and as a learning environment.
Nowadays Computer Games are not only used for entertainment purposes but
become a serious issue in research and business. Games have long provided a
structured environment for quickly learning complex collaborative or
cooperative behaviours through play. Computer Games find application in
today's working environments as so called 'Serious Games' for training and
simulation purposes, and share as a collaborative activity several features
and requirements with collaborative working environments.
Games may combine successfully traditional aspects of gaming with the
anytime, anywhere approach of modern information technology as in pervasive
games. The aim of the workshop is to create a mutual understanding of how
CSCW systems and Computer Games can benefit from each other in
technology-mediated settings such as computer or video games, augmented
reality, virtual reality, cross-media, mobile devices, live action role
plays, or massively multi-player online role playing games (MMORPG). We are
interested in examining structures which both research areas, Computer Games
and CSCW systems have in common, and which can be shared in future
applications.
Join us for a single-day workshop on Computer Games and CSCW and contribute
with your position paper. A panel discussion will study in general how CSCW
Systems and Computer Games can benefit from each other. It will cover new
uses for games, ways of incorporating new methods into traditional CSCW
usability testing, and ways of pursuing new goals such as peer or
collaborative learning with games. Breakout groups will elaborate on panel
topics, and also devise next steps for this interest community. The workshop
will be highly interactive, allowing time for interpersonal, small group
communication, questions, and discussion.
The workshop will bring together researchers, practitioners and designers
from several disciplines, including game design and development,
communication, psychology, computer science, graphics, visual art, etc.
Participants are selected based on submitted position papers. A workshop
report will be generated for SIGCHI Bulletin, and workshop participants are
invited to submit extended versions of their position papers for publication
in the journal Interactive Technology and Smart Education.
SUBMISSIONS
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Participants will be asked to electronically submit the following:
1. A position paper of no more than six pages (in the ECSCW paper format),
which should include either/or:
(a) A discussion of interest on collaborative learning in Computer Games.
(b) A description of a practical approach in development of Computer Games
in a Collaborative Working Environment.
(c) Examples or some discussion on lessons learned for CSCW systems by
having taken certain approaches to design or evaluation.
2. A profile of the author, as an appendix, consisting of:
(a) A short biography (no more than 250 words)
(b) The discipline(s) you are situated in
(c) A brief description of your relevant work, with references (e.g. URLs)
Please submit your position papers to:
Ecscw-games-workshop(a)fit.fraunhofer.de
IMPORTANT DATES
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* 20. June 2005 - Position Paper Submission Deadline
* 4. July.2005 - Notification of Acceptance
* 3. September - Camera Ready Version
* 18./19. September 2005 - Date of the Workshop
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
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Elaine Raybourn, Sandia National Laboratories
Leonie Schäfer, EU Commission, DG Information Society
Uta Pankoke-Babatz, Fraunhofer FIT
Amanda Oldroyd, BT Broadband Applications Lab
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
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ECSCW'05 conference: http://insitu.lri.fr/ecscw/index.html
Workshop "Computer Games & CSCW":
http://fit-bscw.fit.fraunhofer.de/pub/bscw.cgi/d36422094-1/*/CfP.htm
CONTACTS in the US / EUROPE
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Elaine Raybourn
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800 MS 1188
Albuquerque, NM 87185, USA
Tel: +1 505 844 7975 Tel
emraybo(a)sandia.gov
Uta Pankoke-Babatz
Fraunhofer FIT
Schloß Birlinghoven
53754 Sankt Augustin
Germany
uta.pankoke(a)fit.fraunhofer.de
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30 May '05
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Betreff: Aufruf zur Teilnahme: FoMSESS Jahrestreffen 6./7.6. 2005, Kiel
Datum: Wed, 25 May 2005 18:52:12 +0200
Von: Jan Ju''rjens <juerjens(a)in.tum.de>
An: germany-c(a)IEEE.ORG
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Einladung zum Jahrestreffen
Formale Methoden und Software Engineering für Sichere Systeme
GI-Fachgruppe FoMSESS
Kiel, 6. und 7.6.2005
***** UPDATE: PROGRAMM JETZT UNTER: ****
http://www.ti.informatik.uni-kiel.de/FoMSESS2005/
Das dritte Jahrestreffen der GI-Fachgruppe "Formale Methoden und
Software Engineering für Sichere Systeme (FoMSESS)" im Fachbereich
Sicherheit der Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI) findet am 6. und 7. Juni
2005 an der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel statt.
Ziel der Fachgruppe ist es, in der Computer- und Informationssicherheit
ein Diskussionsforum im deutschsprachigen Raum zu bieten, das sich mit
der Grundlagenforschung und Anwendung formaler und mathematisch präziser
Techniken im Software-Engineering beschäftigt. Dabei ist Sicherheit
sowohl im Sinne von Safety wie auch im Sinne von Security zu verstehen.
Im Programm der Jahrestreffen ist deshalb u.a. Raum für
~ - eingeladene Vorträge,
~ - eingeladene Tutorials,
~ - Fachvorträge, in denen über konkrete Arbeits- und Forschungsergebnisse
~ berichtet wird,
~ - Übersichtsvorträge, die das Profil einzelner Arbeitsgruppen
beschreiben.
In diesem Jahr konnten die Fachgruppenleitung und die Organisatoren den
Datenschutzbeauftragten des Landes Schleswig-Holstein, Dr. Thilo
Weichert, für einen Vortrag zum Thema
"Das Datenschutzgütesiegel als Instrument zur
Bestätigung sicherer Informationstechnik"
und Dr. Heiko Mantel, ETH Zürich, für ein Tutorial zum Thema
"Informationsflusssicherheit"
gewinnen.
Für die Ausgestaltung des weiteren Programms wird hiermit gebeten um die
Einsendung von Angeboten für Fach- und Übersichtsvorträge.
Vorträge aus allen Interessengebieten der Fachgruppe sind willkommen;
Vorträge zum Thema "Security & Safety Policies" sind besonders erwünscht.
Die Teilnahme steht allen Interessierten offen; vor Ort wird ein
geringer Unkostenbeitrag erhoben.
Anmeldung von Vortragsangeboten: 30.04.2005
Anmeldung zur Teilnahme: 20.05.2005
Jahrestagung: 06.06.2005, 9.00 Uhr - 07.06.2005, 13 Uhr
Anmeldung zur Tagung, Anmeldung von Vorträgen sowie weitere
Informationen (zu
Übernachtungsmöglichkeiten, Anreise, ...) unter
http://www.ti.informatik.uni-kiel.de/FoMSESS2005/
Informationen zur Fachgruppe unter
http://www4.in.tum.de/~fomsess/
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Veranstalter: GI-Fachgruppe FoMSESS (Sprecher Dr. Jan Jürjens)
Organisatoren: Ralf Küsters, Thomas Wilke
Institut für Informatik
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
- --
Dr. Jan Ju"rjens
Software & Systems Engineering, TU Mu"nchen - tel. +49 89 289-17338
http://www4.in.tum.de/~juerjens - mobile +49 179 8804051
- --
Out now: Secure Systems Development with UML (Springer-Verlag).
More info at: http://www.umlsec.org
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