-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [e-next] E-NEXT.members: CFP - International Workshop on Context Aware Networks Technologies and Applications (CANET'05) Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 10:08:04 +0100 From: Alex Galis a.galis@ee.ucl.ac.uk To: members@ist-e-next.net
19th April 2005
Dear All
Re: CFP - International Workshop on Context Aware Networks Technologies and Applications (CANET'05) - deadline for paper submission* 30th April 2005*
This is a kind reminder. The deadline for submission is coming up very soon. Please find enclosed the CfP for a workshop that is particularly relevant to the of E-Next WG5. This is an excellent opportunity to present your work in this area and I am counting on you to receive many good submissions from E-NEXT members to make CANET05 a success.
Alex
------------------------------------------------------------------------ CfP - Call for Papers ===================== International Workshop on Context Aware Networks Technologies and Applications (CANET'05) Held in conjunction with MATA'05 and INTELLCOMM'05, October 17-19, 2005, Montreal Canada
MATA'05: 2nd International Conference on Mobility Aware Technologies and Applications (Formerly Mobile Agents for Telecommunication Applications);_ www.congresbcu.com/mata2005/ _INTELLICOMM'05: The 2005 IFIP International Conference on Intelligence in Communication Systems; www.congresbcu.com/intellcomm2005/
*SCOPE *Context-aware networking enables new types of applications and services in ambient environments. These applications can help users react positively to unexpected events such as emergency situations, acquire value-added services, receive messages in the most useful and suitable manner, or obtain compensation when planned activities are changed or delayed. Exploiting network-related context information can make mobile communication networks simpler, more efficient, and more powerful. For instance, mobility management can benefit from context information about the current position and direction of a vehicle, which could be provided by a navigation system connected to a vehicular area network, and information about wireless access possibilities in the then-known geographical area to improve its handover operations. Other examples are delaying the transmission of an email over an expensive connection when context information predicts the availability of a cheap hot-spot connection to be reached in the near future. This view of context management differs from the traditional focus on user preferences regarding applications and services; it rather takes a network-centric view: Protocols, not applications, adapt themselves based on context information. The aim of the workshop is to provide a unique opportunity for researchers, software and application developers, and computer network technologists to discuss new developments on the context aware mobile and ambient networks technologies and applications. *Relevant topics* Papers describing original research, surveys and applications in the following areas are solicited: * Context aware platforms and architecture for Ambient Networks. * Context in Grids systems and architectures. * Context Ontologies for Grids. * Context Identification, Retrieval and Management in Services and Networks * Provisioning, Maintenance and Management of Quality of Context. * Context Ontologies for Ambient Networks. * Context in Peer-to-Peer Networks and Services * Context in Autonomic Communications. * Context aware Self- adapting, Self-configurable, Self-Management Networks and Grids. * Autonomic Context aware communications and systems management. * Programmable Context aware Networks and Services. * Security, Trust and Privacy in Context sensitive Communications. * Context in Content Oriented Network & Service Management. * Context in Sensors Networks and Services. * Implementation and experiences with context aware networking infrastructure and components * * *Type of papers* * Full papers of up to 10 single-spaced pages including figures, tables, references and annexes * Position / work in progress papers of up to 2 pages * * *Submission procedure *CANET'05 is using MATA'05 submission procedure at: _http://www.congresbcu.com/mata2005/en/call_for_papers.htm _Please follow the guidelines and Select the TOPIC:" Ambient Networks -CANET05 papers".
*Evaluation Process and Proceedings Publication *All papers are going to be reviewed by the scientific committee. The proceedings of the workshop will be published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes on Computer Science series. Submissions should follow the LNCS style* (www.springeronline.com*). Questions regarding submission will be answered by_ CANET05@ee.ucl.ac.uk_ *DEADLINES *Full paper submissions due: *30th April 2005 ;* Short paper due : *15th June 2005* Acceptance notification: *30th June 2005* Camera-ready papers received: * 31st July 2005* Author Registration deadline: * 31st July 2005* * * * * *Workshop Organizers *Ahmed Karmouch, University of Ottawa, Canada Alex Galis, University College London, UK *Scientific Committee *T. Araragi, NTT, Japan P. Bellavista, Bologna, Italy F. Bellifemine, TILab, Italy R. Boutaba, U.W, Canada B. Burg, Panasonic, USA J. P. Courtiat, LAAS, France P. Dini, CISCO, USA S. Dobson, UCB, Ireland. B. Falchuk, Telcordia Tech, USA R. Giaffreda, BT, UK R. Glitho, Ericsson Canada A. Juhola, VTT, Finland A. Karlsson, TeliaSonera, Sweden T. Kanter, Ericsson, Sweeden I. Jabbari, G.M.U, USA D. Lewis, TCD, Ireland A. Liotta, Uni. of Surrey, UK T. Magedanz, F. FOKUS, Germany M. Mulvenna, U Ulster, UK D. Raz, Technion Uni, Israel F. Ramparany, France Telecom, France S. Pierre, EPM, Canada J. Serrat, UPC, Spain M. Smirnov, F. FOKUS, Germany A. Seneviratne, UNSW, Australia C. Todd, University College London, UK **