[Fwd: [Tccc] CFP: Sigcomm Workshop on Challenged Networks (CHANTS)]

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(See below: papers are due April 21st)
===================================================================== CALL FOR PAPERS Sigcomm 2006 - Workshop on Challenged Networks (CHANTS-06) Pisa, Italy - September 11-15, 2006 =====================================================================
Technical Area:
Challenged networks include those found in mobile and in-motion networking, dynamic wireless networks, heterogeneous and mobile sensor networks, interplanetary networking, and networks providing rural connectivity. Such networks are not well served by standard TCP/IP solutions, due to the prevalence of disconnection, disruption, intermittency, large delays, or other factors.
Today, the most successful network architecture is that of the Internet. It has scaled well beyond the original plan of its designers, and the Internet Protocol has been carried on a great number of underlying protocols, including itself. However, the Internet's protocol architecture suffers some problems when implemented on classes of networks for which it was not originally designed. For example, when disconnection and reconnection is common, or link performance is highly variable or extreme, one or more of the traditional Internet protocols do not work well. In this workshop, we wish to explore physical networks that operate significantly differently from wired, connected networks and the protocol architectures and algorithms used to deal with such situations. Techniques for making applications tolerant to disruptions and/or high delays are also in scope. More specifically, we solicit papers in the following areas:
- Characterization of performance-challenged networks, e.g. network measurements. - Networking systems operating over unusual/challenged networks. - Protocol design and evaluation of operations over challenged networks. - Robust network application design and implementation techniques. - Delay tolerant and disruption tolerant networks (DTN). - Situated and autonomic communications for challenged networks. - Handling user concerns in challenged networks such as usability, privacy, security and incentives to cooperate.
Submissions may include presentations of specific systems or performance measurements, as well as more general, philosophical position papers. Papers that bring out interesting and novel ideas at an early stage in their development are favored over highly polished, journal-style results. Selected papers will be forward-looking, with impact and implications for ongoing or future research. We aim to accept around 15 papers, and to have a highly interactive workshop focusing on broader issues and community development.
Paper Format and Submission:
Submitted papers must be no more than 8 pages long, double column, with no characters smaller than 10 point fonts. Papers will be reviewed single blind, which means be sure to include author information on the first page after the title and before the abstract. Papers that do not adhere to these requirements exactly (or attempt to cheat on spacing or fonts) will not be accepted for submission.
Paper submission will be via EDAS. The exact URL will be posted by April 1, 2006.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: 21 April 2006 Notification of Acceptance: 2 June 2006 Camera Ready Deadline: 16 June 2006 Workshop Date: 11-15 Sept 2006
Organizing Committee:
Technical Program Co-chairs:
Kevin Almeroth, UC-Santa Barbara Email: almeroth@cs.ucsb.edu
James Scott, Intel Research Cambridge Email: james.w.scott@intel.com
Program Committee Members: (Under Construction)
Webmaster: Khaled Harras, UC-Santa Barbara
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Lars Wolf