ein DTN Workshop ... (bzw Nutzung von DTN)
-------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -------- Von: Jose Alcaraz-Calero Jose-Maria.Alcaraz-Calero@UWS.AC.UK Gesendet: 27. November 2014 00:51:20 MEZ An: tccc-announce@COMSOC.ORG Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP - IEEE International Workshop on Service-Oriented Computing in Disconnected, Intermittent and Limited (DIL) Networks (SOC-DIL)
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CALL FOR PAPER ----------------
IEEE International Workshop on Service-Oriented Computing in Disconnected, Intermittent and Limited (DIL) Networks (SOC-DIL) collocated with 2015 IEEE 81st Vehicular Technology Conference: VTC2015-Spring
Technically Sponsored by IEEE and NATO IST-118 Working Group - SOA Recommendations for Disadvantaged Grids in the Tactical Domain
11-14 May 2015, Glasgow, Scotland
Service-oriented computing (SOC) has emerged in recent years as a promising approach to facilitating the interoperability of various, generally heterogeneous networking systems. After successful deployment in the Internet and broadband networks, the latest trend is to introduce SOC into Disconnected, Intermittent and Limited (DIL) wireless/mobile networking environments, which are typical scenarios for rural area net-works, vehicular networks, battlefield networks and other resource-constrained or disadvantaged networks. Efficient and effective interoperability in these networks is highly demanded for various mission-critical ap-plication scenarios such as disaster relief in ravaged regions, search and rescue in remote areas and military/tactical operations in hostile environments. The workshop is therefore primarily concerned with latest re-search advances in improving the performance of SOC-based services and applications in DIL networks. We welcome papers concerned with all aspects of innovative design, implementation, deployment, evaluation and recommendation of SOC-based systems in DIL environments. In particular, the workshop solicits papers addressing the following topics:
- Architecture, design, implementation and evaluation of SOC-based systems for DIL environments - Case studies involving DIL environments utilising SOC in various stages of development or use cases - Analysis, modelling and characterisation of DIL networks, and their impact on SOC-based services - SOC service composition, deployment, discovery and life cycle management in DIL environments such as vehicular networks, disaster relief, military tactical networks, emergency management - Adaptive, collaborative, location-aware, mission-critical and other smart applications in DIL environ-ments - Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE) in DIL environments - Quality of Information (QoI) and Value of Information (VoI) in DIL environments - Security, mobility, network virtualisation, connectivity/routing, energy and medium access control solutions in DIL environments to enable improved SOC - Cross-layer optimisations in DIL environments for enhanced SOC performance - Emulation or simulation tools, and test beds for evaluating SOC interoperability in DIL environments - Standardisation and recommendations
IMPORTANT DATES --------------------------- Submission by 17th December 2014 (FIRM DEADLINE)
Accepted and presented papers will be published in the IEEE VTC-Spring 2015 conference proceedings and be included in IEEE Xplore. Submitted papers must use the IEEE Template and represent original material; paper length should not exceed 5 pages.
General Co-chairs ------------------------ Frank T. Johnsen, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Norway Trude H. Bloebaum, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Norway Qi Wang, University of the West of Scotland, UK
Technical Program Co-chairs --------------------------------------- Christos Grecos, Independent Imaging Consultant Jose M. Alcaraz Calero, University of the West of Scotland, UK
Publicity Co-chairs ---------------------------- Lingfen Sun, University of Plymouth, UK Ian Owens, Cranfield University, UK
Panel Chair --------------- Peter-Paul Meiler, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Re-search, Netherlands
Kindest Regards, Jose M. Alcaraz Calero Lecturer in Network & NATO IST 118 University of the West of Scotland, UK http://jmalcaraz.com
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