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CALL FOR PAPERS
Med-Hoc-Net 2011 The 10th IFIP Annual Mediterranean Ad Hoc Networking Workshop
http://netlab.cs.ucla.edu/medhoc2011
June 12-15, 2011 Favignana Island, Sicily, Italy
OVERVIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wireless ad hoc networks have attracted the attention of the research community in the last several years. Now that the fundamental issues and challenges have been clearly assessed, the focus is partially shifting to new issues, which include application scenarios (road safety, disaster recovery, sensors, actuators, etc.), data-centric operation, autonomous organization, optimization and control, ability to retain operation under intermittent connectivity, and service creation and support. Moreover, new and exciting challenges are posed by closely related networks such as wireless mesh networks, sensor networks, and vehicular networks, delay tolerant and opportunistic networks. Finally, the today's market explosion of smart phones is creating new opportunities for social networks, whose thorough understanding requires to combine opportunistic networking aspects with comprehension of social behavior and mobility patterns.
Med-Hoc-Net is a major annual international workshop, aiming to serve as a platform for researchers and visionaries from academia, research labs, and industry. Following Sicily (2006), Corfu (2007), Palma de Mallorca (2008), Haifa (2009), and Juan-les-pins (2010), Med-Hoc-Net 2011 will take place in Favignana Island (Italy).
TOPICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The papers solicited cover a variety of topics related to ad hoc, wireless, sensor, mesh, delay tolerant, and opportunistic networks, including but not limited to:
-Routing algorithms and protocols -MAC protocols, scheduling, power control, and resource allocation -Transport layer protocols for multi-hop networks -Middleware for ad hoc networks -Application driven architectures and protocols -Sensor network applications and protocols -Vehicular networks -Cognitive radio networks -Integration of ad hoc networks with wireless access networks -Implementations, testbeds, and prototypes -Technology related issues (IEEE 802.11, Bluetooth, ZigBee, IEEE 802.16, etc.) -Self organization and network reconfiguration -Optimization models and algorithms -Resource and service discovery -Use of advanced antenna technologies (MIMO, beam forming, etc.) -Security and privacy -Delay tolerant networks -Exploitation of social and mobility patterns for opportunistic networking -Mobile social networks -Security and privacy -Participatory and urban sensing -Underwater wireless networks
IMPORTANT DATES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Papers Due: February 18, 2011 Notification of Acceptance: March 30, 2011 Camera-Ready Version due: April 25, 2011 Conference Dates: June 12-15, 2011
PAPER SUBMISSION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All paper registrations and submissions will be handled electronically via EDAS Detailed Paper submission guidelines will be announced soon
CONFERENCE CHAIRS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Giuseppe Bianchi - University of Roma Tor Vergata Mario Gerla - University of California, Los Angeles
PROGRAM CHAIRS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Khaled Boussetta - University of Paris 13 Dario Maggiorini - University of Milano Tommaso Melodia - SUNY, Buffalo Liviu Iftode - Rutgers University Falko Dressler - University of Erlangen
Technical Program Committee -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andre Luc Beylot - ENSEEIHT, IRIT Laboratory, France Azzedine Boukerch - University of Waterloo, Canada Carlos Jesus Bernardo Cano - Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Antonio Capone - Politecnico di Milano, Italy Christos Douligeris - University of Piraeus, Greece Andrej Duda - Grenoble INP - Ensimag, LIG Lab, France Eylem Ekici - Ohio State University, USA Erol Gelenbe - Imperial College London, UK Isabelle Guerin-Lassous - Universite de Lyon ? LIP, France Wendi Heinzelman - University of Rochester, NY, USA Horst Hellbruck - University of Lubeck, Germany Massimiliano Lenardi - Hitachi Europe, Sophia Antipolis Lab., France Emilio Leonardi - Politecnico di Torino, Italy Pietro Manzoni - Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain Ibrahim Matta - Boston University, USA Guevara Noubir - Northeastern University, USA Khoon Guan Winston Seah - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Laurent Toutain - Telecom Bretagne, France Adam Wolisz - Technische Universitat Berlin, Germany Michele Zorzi - Universita degli Studi di Padova, Italy Long Le - Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, USA Hwee Pink Tan - Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore Izhak Rubin - Electrical Engineering Department, UCLA, USA David Simplot-Ryl - University of Lille, Nord Europe, France Onur Altintas - Toyota Info Technology Center, Japan Michael Welzl - University of Oslo, Sweden Jochen Schiller - Freie Universit?t Berlin, Germany Pascale Minet - INRIA, France Andreas Kassler - Karlstad University, Sweden Maode Ma - Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Lin Cheng - Trinity College, USA Chen Avin - Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Bar-Noy Amotz - Brooklyn College & Graduate Center, CUNY, New York, USA Murtaza Zafer - IBM T. J Watson Research, Yorktown Heights, N.Y, USA Luigi Fratta - Politecnico di Milano, Italy Steven Borbash - University of Maryland, USA Christophe Le Martret - THALES Land and Joint Systems, France Claude Chaudet - Telecom ParisTech, France Anil Vullikanti - Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Virginia Tech, USA Houda Labiod - Telecom ParisTech Shukor Abd Razak - Martin Mauve - Heinrich-Heine University Chiara Petrioli - University of Rome 'La Sapienza' Catherine Rosenberg - University of Waterloo, Canada Gabi Nakibly - Technion, Israel Pascal Lorenz - University of Haute Alsace, France Moshe Zukerman - University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Alon Efrat - University of Arizona, USA Medi Sanadidi - University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA Chiara Petrioli - University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy Hasnaa Moustafa - France Telecom - Orange, France Mesut Gunes - Freie Universit?t Berlin, Germany Raphael Massin - THALES Land and Joint Systems, France Stefan Weber - Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Bjorn Scheuermann - Heinrich Heine University, Germany Janice McNair - University of Florida, USA Young Cui - Singhua University, China Ozgur B. Akan - Middle East Technical University, Turkey Mehmet Can Vuran - University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA Neeraj Jaggi - Wichita State University, Wichita State University Chris Blondia - University of Antwerp - IBBT, Belgium Francesca Cuomo - SAPIENZA University di Roma, Italy
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