Fwd: [Tccc] ACM MOBIARCH Call for Papers
-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [Tccc] ACM MOBIARCH Call for Papers Datum: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 11:47:13 -0400 Von: Ravi K ravi.kokku@gmail.com An: tccc@lists.cs.columbia.edu, tccn@comsoc.org, sigmobile-members@acm.org, mobicom@acm.org, mobisys@acm.org
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACM MOBIARCH: The 5th ACM International Workshop on Mobility in the Evolving Internet Architecture (Friday, September 24th, 2010)
Held in Conjunction with ACM Mobicom/Mobihoc 2010, Chicago, Illinois, USA. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LINK: http://sites.google.com/site/mobiarch10/
DATES ----------- Paper registration: May 21, 2010, 11.59 PM EDT Paper submission: May 28, 2010, 11.59 PM EDT Notification: July 5, 2010 Camera ready due: July 15, 2010
CALL FOR PAPERS ------------------------------ With recent developments in wireless access, sensor, and mobile device technologies, the mobility of users, terminals, and networks has become an indispensable component of today's Internet vision. Wireless access devices already outnumber stationary Internet hosts and an increasing share of traffic traverses at least one wireless link. These trends can be expected to continue in the near future and call for a reexamination of the architectural design of the current and future internets. The current TCP/IP architecture was originally designed for communication between stationary mainframes and servers, and later used for wired PCs. While Mobile IP and the IPv6 mobility extensions have sought to evolve the current architecture to provide support for connections under device mobility, their adoption has lagged behind expectations. This lack of adoption and additional challenges posed by mobility have led to renewed interest in a clean-slate design that comprehensively addresses mobility, free of existing architectural constraints. A clean-slate design requires rethinking current architectural foundations like the end-to-end principle as well as associated Internet business models. It requires addressing issues such as efficient mobility management and optimization, locator-identifier split, multi-homing, security, transport over wireless access and related operational/deployment concerns. Moreover, the architecture will also need to include new services to meet the changed needs of the majority of mobile applications.
MobiArch 2010 welcomes submissions from both researchers and practitioners that explore challenges or advances in architectures, protocols, and technologies to address mobility in the current Internet or in future clean-slate Internets. We especially welcome position papers that describe highly original ideas, discuss new directions, or generate insightful discussion at the workshop.
Topics of MobiArch 2010 cover all aspects of architectural issues and system support for mobility in the Internet, including but not limited to:
* Impact of new wireless technologies/services, networking technologies, and mobility patterns on the Internet architecture * Architectures and protocols for mobility support in the Internet, ranging from link to application layers or cross-layer design solutions * Addressing and routing issues (e.g., locator/identifier split, content routing, multi-homing) * Location management, representation of geolocation, and support for location-aware application and protocols * Security and privacy issues in mobile networks and impact on Internet architecture * Role of network virtualization in mobile Internet architecture * Economic, regulation, and deployment issues of mobility solutions (infrastructure and devices)
Submissions must present original results. Selected papers will be forward-looking, describe their relationship to existing work, and have impact and implications for ongoing or future research.
PAPER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS -------------------------------------------------------- Submitted papers must be no more than 6 pages long, double column, with 10 point font or larger, and must fit properly on US "Letter"-sized paper (8.5x11 inches). Margins must be of 1 inch on all edges (top, bottom, left, and right) of each page. Papers will be reviewed single blind. Paper submission will be handled through EDAS, the registration and submission link will be available well before the deadline.
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS ------------------------------------ Arun Venkataramani, University of Massachusetts Amherst Marco Gruteser, WINLAB, Rutgers University
PROGRAM COMMITTEE ------------------------------------ Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge Morley Mao, University of Michigan Lixia Zhang, UC Los Angeles Lars Eggert, Nokia Research Center Joerg Ott, Helsinki University of Technology Katherine Guo, Bell Laboratories Ravi Kokku, NEC Labs Ratul Mahajan, Microsoft Research Dipankar Raychaudhuri, Rutgers University Robin Kravets, University of Illinois Xiaoming Fu, University of Goettingen Joseph Evans, University of Kansas Yung Yi, KAIST Xiaowei Yang, Duke University Klaus Wehrle, RWTH Aachen Kishore Ramachandran, NEC Labs Seung-Jae Han, Yonsei University
STEERING COMMITTEE ------------------------------------ Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge (chair) Xiaoming Fu, University of Goettingen (ex-officio) Katherine Guo, Bell Laboratories Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University Lars Eggert, Nokia Research Center Joerg Ott, Helsinki University of Technology
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