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*********************************************************************************** The 20th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN 2011)
Sheraton Hotel and Resort, Maui, Hawaii, August 1-4, 2011 ************************************************************************************
Please note: deadline for workshop and tutorial proposals coming soon! November 15 ************************************************************************************
THE CONFERENCE
ICCCN 2011 marks the twentieth anniversary of one of the leading international conferences for presenting novel ideas and fundamental advances in the fields of computer communications and networks. ICCCN serves to foster communication among researchers and practitioners with a common interest in improving communications and networking through scientific and technological innovation.
IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN) will celebrate its 20th anniversary at Maui, Hawaii, August 1-4, 2011.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
Tutorials will be presented on Sunday, July 31st, 2011. Tutorials will be FREE and open to all attendees of ICCCN 2011.
The goal of the ICCCN2011 Tutorials is to offer the conference attendees and local participants informative tutorials on topics related to ICCCN. The tutorials are to be presented by subject matter experts and will reflect the high academic and research standards of the ICCCN2011 conference.
Tutorial proposals are requested for half-day tutorials on topics with direct relevance to networking, services, and performance evaluation. Topics of interest include:
" Vehicular Infrastructure Networks " Networking Algorithms and Performance Evaluation " Vehicular Adhoc Networks " Future Internet Architectures and Protocols " 3G, 4G and Beyond " Advances in Multimedia Services for 4G Networks " Wireless Sensor Networks " Communications and Information Theory " Multimedia Networking " Cross-Layer Design and Optimization " Network Security " Networking in Health Care Applications " Cognitive Radio Networks " M2M Communications and Networking " Internet Services and Applications " Pervasive Computing & Mobile Networking " Smart-Grid Networks " Green and Sustainable Networking " Seamless Mobility " Heterogeneous Communication Networks " Broadband Access Networks " Cooperative Communication " P2P Wireless Networking " Emerging Wireless Wide Area Networks " Wireless Cloud Computing " Optical communications.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
All tutorial proposals must include:
" Tutorial title " Presenter contact information " Scope of tutorial " Learning objectives " Target audience " Prerequisite knowledge " 1 to 2 page description of the tutorial " Materials to be provided to attendees " List of previous offerings of the tutorial " Presenter biography.
SUBMISSION
Tutorial proposals should be submitted by November 15, 2010 and notifications will be sent out by December 1, 2010. Please submit your tutorial proposal to the tutorials program co-chairs: Dr. Dilip Krishnaswamy (dilipk@qualcomm.com) and Prof. Andres Kwasinski (axkeec@rit.edu).
IMPORTANT DATES --------------- Proposal submission due: Nov 15, 2010 Proposal notification due: Dec 1, 2010
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
Quality workshops are to be held in conjunction with ICCCN. The workshops aim to explore special topics and provide international forums for scientists, engineers, and computer users to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and research results on hot and broad topics on computer communications and networks. Workshops for presenting papers from industrial companies and papers on design and implementations of systems and services are welcome. ICCCN is a premier international conference in the field and running a workshop in association with it is of high visibility. The proceedings of the workshops program will be published, as the ICCCN 2011 main conference, by IEEE Communications Society and IEEE Digital Library.
The topics we are soliciting include, but are NOT limited to: · Mobile Cloud Computing and Services · Green communications and Networking · Embedded and Real-time Networking Systems · Cognitive Networking and Communications · Next Generation Broadband Wireless Access Networks · Virtualized Infrastructure Systems and Architectures · Networking of Mobile Handheld Devices, Social Networking · RFID and Internet of Things · Smart Grids · Security and Privacy in communications and networks
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES AND PUBBLICATION
One workshop may take one day with 12 or more accepted and registered papers. Please send a workshop proposal by Nov 15, 2010, to
Prof. Liqiang Zhang and cc to: Prof. Waltenegus Dargie E-mail: liqzhang@iusb.edu Email: waltenegus.dargie@tu-dresden.de
Please note that the proposals will be reviewed once received and we will try to make the decision and send the notification back as soon as possible. So submitting a proposal early has the advantage. Particularly, early-bird proposals (by Oct. 15th) are encouraged and will be given higher priority. For each approved workshop, at least one organizer must commit to attending and running the workshop on site. Please do not hesitate to send emails to the chairs if you have any questions.
The workshop proposal should include following information:
1. Title of the workshop 2. Workshop organizer(s): name, affiliation, address, phone and fax numbers, e-mail, with the indication of the main contact person (no more than three chairs in one workshop) 3. A brief description of the content and technical issues 4. Planned format of the workshop, e.g. number of papers, sessions, keynotes, panels etc. 5. A description of the publicity and promotion plan 6. Tentative list of program committee members 7. Short bio of the main workshop organizers (up to 200 words)
Each workshop will start to advertise and distribute its CFP after receiving the approval notification. Papers submitted to each workshop should be original, and, be peer reviewed by the program committee or external reviewers. An accepted paper must be registered and presented at the conference venue and must be limited to 6 pages in standard IEEE camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font). More updates will be posted on the ICCCN-2011 Web site.
IMPORTANT DATES --------------- Proposal submission due: Nov 15, 2010 Proposal notification due: Dec 1, 2010
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CALL FOR PAPERS
SOPE
The primary focus of the conference is on new and original research results in the areas of design, implementation, and applications of computer communications and networks. Authors are invited to submit papers that present original research to one of the following 12 tracks: 1. Track on Broadband Access Technologies (BAT) 2. Track on Communication and Information Theory (CIT) 3. Track on Energy Efficient Networking (EEN) 4. Track on Internet Services and Applications (ISA) 5. Track on Multimedia, QoS and Traffic Modeling (MQTM) 6. Track on Network Architecture and P2P Protocols (NAPP) 7. Track on Network Algorithms and Performance Evaluation (NAPE) 8. Track on Optical and Grid Networking (OGN) 9. Track on Security, Privacy, and Cyber-Physical Computing (SPCC) 10. Track on Sensor Networks, Embedded Systems, and Pervasive Computing (SEP) 11. Track on Wireless Ad Hoc Networks (WAHN) 12. Track on Wireless Communication (WCOM)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
Submitted manuscripts must be formatted in standard IEEE camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) and must be submitted via EDAS as PDF files (formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper). The manuscripts should be no longer than 6 pages. Up to two additional pages are permitted if the authors are willing to pay an over-length charge at the time of publication (manuscripts may not exceed 8 pages). Submitted papers may not have been previously published in or be under consideration for publication in another journal or conference. The Program Committee reserves the right to not review papers that either exceed the length specification or have been submitted or published elsewhere. Submissions must include a title, abstract, keywords, author(s) and affiliation(s) with postal and e-mail address(es). A paper abstract must be registered on EDAS by the deadline indicated below. Please follow the Conference submission link http://www.icccn.org/icccn11/author.html to direct access to the proper ICCCN 2011 page in EDAS.
REVIEW AND PUBLICATION OF MANUSCRIPTS
All submitted papers will be reviewed by the respective track TPC and judged on originality, technical correctness, relevance, and quality of presentation. An accepted paper must be presented at the conference venue by one of the authors registered at the full registration rate. Each full registration covers up to two papers by an author. Accepted papers will be published in proceedings that will be available through IEEE Xplore (pending IEEE approval). Papers that are not presented at the conference by one of the co-authors will not appear in IEEE Xplore.
IMPORTANT DATES --------------- Abstract Due: February 11, 2011 Paper Due: February 18, 2011 Acceptance Notification: April 25, 2011 Camera-Ready Due: May 13, 2011
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Lars Wolf