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Call For Demo Proposal - 7th ACM Workshop on Challenged Networks (CHANTS 2012)
Co-located with ACM MobiCom August 22rd 2012, Istanbul, Turkey, Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE
IMPORTANT DATES: - Demo Submission deadline: July 1, 2012 - Please submit title/authors (only register) of the demo proposal by June 27th 11:59pm PST.
http://www.cambridgeplus.net/CHANTS2012/
In the face of complex and dynamic networking capabilities, networked applications need to operate in very challenging environments. These challenges stem from high delay, such as inter-planetary networks, limited power, such as sensor and wildlife monitoring networks, new communication environments, such as underwater networks, communication in settings that lack infrastructure, such as rural and remote areas, and military battlefields, or simply environments where it is difficult or expensive to use the existing infrastructure, social and vehicular networks. Essentially, challenged networks are found in everyday settings, when access to traditional infrastructure is non-existent, restricted, expensive, overly complex, or rapidly changing.
While users strive to communicate in these challenged environments, traditional internet protocol architectures fail to provide effective support. Given the expectation of intermittent connectivity, heterogeneous mix of nodes, nodal churn, and widely varying network conditions, the goal of the challenged network engineer is to design and implement communication that expect and so operate effectively in this diverse range of conditions.
Topics for the workshop include, but are not limited to:
* Delay/disruption-tolerant networks (DTNs) * Architecture, design, implementation, and evaluation of communication systems for challenged networks * Case studies involving real challenged network solutions in various stages of development or use * Analysis and characterization of challenged networks and protocols * Applications in challenged networks (disaster relief and mobile social networking, vehicular networks) * Configuration, management, and monitoring of challenged networks * Security/Privacy concerns and solutions in challenged networks * Real-world mobility traces of challenged environments * Test and simulation tools for evaluating challenged network systems * Applications challenged networking techniques to communication in daily life
Selected papers will be forward-looking, will describe their relationship to existing work, and will have impact and implications for ongoing or future research. We aim to accept approximately 12 papers, and to have a highly interactive workshop. In addition, demos have been an integral part of CHANTS, and we aim to accept up to ten demos.
Demo proposals submission guidelines Real-world data gathering and measurement are at the heart of large-scale human mobility data collection, processing, and modeling. Technical demonstrations showing innovative and original practical solutions in the above mentioned topics are solicited, showing working prototypes stimulating discussion among the attendees. Demo proposals should be submitted following the exact same guidelines of full papers, except for the page limit that is fixed to 2 (two) pages. Accepted proposals will be included in the proceedings.
ORGANIZERS Program co-Chairs: Eiko Yoneki, University of Cambridge, UK Robin Kravets, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
PCs: - Ahmed Helmy (University of Florida) - Anders Lindgren (SICS) - Andrea Passarella (IIT-CNR) - Aruna Balasubramanian (University of Washington) - Brenton Walker (LTS University of Maryland) - Christian Rohrer (Uppsala University) - Earl Oliver (University of Waterloo) - Franck Legendre (ETH Zurich) - Joerg Ott (Helsinki University of Technology) - Jon Crowcroft (University of Cambridge) - Kevin Almeroth (UCSB) - Kevin Fall (Intel) - Marco Conti (IIT-CNR) - Mooi-Choo Chuah (Lehigh University) - Mostafa Ammar (Georgia Institute of Technology) - Pan Hui Deutsche (Telekom Laboratories) - Scott Burleigh (NASA/JPL) - Stephen Farrell (Trinity College Dublin) - Stratis Ioannidis (Technicolor Palo Alto) - Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos (Institut Eurecom) - Tristan Henderson (University of St Andrews) - Vania Conan (Thales Architecture Framework Centre) - Vijay Erramilli (Telefonica)
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