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CALL FOR PAPERS
The 3rd ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Planet-scale Measurement
HOT PLANET 2011
Co-located with ACM MobiSys 2011, 28 June 2011, Washington DC USA
http://www.hotplanetconf.net/
It is well-known that successfully researching, designing and building new mobile, ad-hoc, mesh and opportunistic networking systems and algorithms requires access to large-scale data on human mobility, encounter, and social network patterns. Unfortunately, the wireless and mobile research communities lack such data, with typical human contact traces consisting of less than 100 nodes. We believe that large-scale datasets are important, not only in communication network design, but also for fundamental study in other academic disciplines, e.g.,
epidemiology, urban planning, and social science. Complex networks research has flourished since 1989 when the first large Internet (and later WWW) datasets became available. To achieve similar improvements in mobile networking and related fields, large-scale, and ideally
planet-scale, datasets must be collected and made available.
Following two successful editions of the workshop at ACM MobiSys 2009 and 2010, the third HotPlanet workshop will not only challenge the community to collect large-scale human mobility traces but also to propose novel mobility data processing and knowledge discovery techniques.
To make the whole event even more interesting, we will hold a competition for all the workshop participants. The contest will be about the mobility data - the details will be unveiled soon. The ceremony for the winners will take place during the last day of the ACM MobiSys conference.
Important dates:
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Paper registration deadline: March 24, 2011
Submission deadline: March 31, 2011
Authors notification: May 1, 2011
Camera ready: May 10, 2011
Workshop date: June 28, 2011
Topics for the workshop include, but are not limited to:
- Motivating applications for large-scale human mobility data collection, especially from other disciplines, e.g., epidemiology, sociology
- Methods for collecting large-scale human mobility datasets
- Techniques for mobility data storage and processing
- Knowledge discovery from mobility data
- Novel applications of large-scale human mobility datasets, e.g., human dynamics characterization and modeling
- Planet-scale data collection infrastructures
- Testbed federation for planet-scale data collection
- Incentive models for encouraging users and businesses to collect and contribute data on a planet-wide scale
- Enabling security, privacy and anonymity for large-scale data collection
- Regulatory, legal and ethical issues in planet-wide data collection
Workshop Chairs:
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Michal Piorkowski, USI Lugano, Switzerland
Brenton Walker, LTS University of Maryland, USA
Program Committee:
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Imad Aad, Nokia Research Center Lausanne, Switzerland
David J. Crandall, Indiana University, USA
Philippe Cudre-Mauroux, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Michael Doering, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany
Vassilis Kostakos, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Marco Mamei, Universita' di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
Mirco Nanni, ISTI-CNR Pisa, Italy
Arjan Peddemors, Telematica Instituut, Netherlands
Michal Piorkowski, USI Lugano, Switzerland
Balaji Rengarajan, IMDEA Networks, Spain
Dirk VanBruggen, University of Notre Dame, USA
Brenton Walker, LTS Univeristy of Maryland, USA
John Whitbeck, UPMC Sorbonne Universities, France
Zhixian Yan, EPFL, Switzerland
Lin Zhong, Rice University, USA
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