My apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.
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Fourth International Workshop on Networked Group Communication
October 23-25, 2002
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Organized in cooperation with
ACM SIGCOMM and COST 264
http://signl.cs.umass.edu/ngc2002
The aim of NGC is to allow researchers and practitioners to present
the design and implementation techniques for networked group
communication. The focus of the workshop is on peer-to-peer,
multicast, and networked group communication, ranging from the link
layer, through routing, and reliability and traffic control, right
up to session and application level control mechanisms. This
workshop is the fourth of this international event. The first
workshop was in Pisa, Italy, in November 1999; the second was in
Stanford, USA, in November 2000; the third was in London, UK,
in November 2001.
We wish to distinguish NGC as a forum for novel and creative
research projects and discussions on the future of networked group
communication in academia and industry. To this end, NGC invites
you to submit five-page extended abstracts. Authors of accepted
papers will be invited to present at the workshop and publish
full-length versions of their papers in the workshop
proceedings. The extended abstract abstract should represent the
paper in "short form." Authors should include full references,
figures and significant results when available. The submissions
will be judged on significance, originality, clarity, relevance,
and correctness.
The conference will be held at Holiday Inn, Brookline in Boston,
MA. It will start with two half-day tutorials on October 23,
2002. The technical program will include a keynote and invited
talks on October 24-25, 2002. Depending on interest level, and
suitable proposed topics, there may also be a panel discussion as
well as a poster session. Authors are invited to submit papers on
any issue related to networked group communication, including:
* peer-to-peer applications
* applications and services enabled through multicast
* wireless and mobile communication
* multiplayer games
* measurement studies
* content distribution
* network security
* application layer multicast
* economic models
* novel group communication architectures
* routing, naming, address allocation
* group and session management techniques
* QoS and network engineering
* scalability: overheads, stability, analysis, experiments
* adaption and congestion control for group communication
* heterogeneous group communication
* reliable and semi-reliable protocols
Important Dates:
Paper Registration and Submission: May 17, 2002
Notification: July 24, 2002
Camera Ready copy: August 15, 2002
Conference Dates: October 23-25, 2002
Committee:
Technical Co-Chairs:
Mostafa Ammar (Georgia Tech)
Brian Neil Levine (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
General Chair:
John Byers (Boston University)
Technical Committee:
Kevin Almeroth UC Santa Barbara
Samrat Bhattacharjee Univ. Maryland
Supratik Bhattacharyya Sprint Advanced Technology Labs
Ernst Biersak Institut Eurecom
John Byers Boston University
Jon Crowcroft University of Cambridge
Christophe Diot Sprint Advanced Technology Labs
Constantinos Dovrolis University of Delaware
Jordi Domingo-Pascual Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
Derek Eager University of Saskatchewan
Wolfgang Effelsberg University of Mannheim
Serge Fdida Laboratoire LIP6-CNRS
Lixin Gao University of Massachusetts
J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves University of California, Santa Cruz
Mark Handley ICSI Center for Internet Research
Markus Hoffman Lucent Technologies
David Hutchison Lancaster University
Sugih Jamin University of Michigan
Jim Kurose University of Massachus
Guy Leduc universite de Liege
Jorg Liebeherr University of Virginia
Peter Parnes Lulea University of Technology
Sanjoy Paul Lucent Technologies
Christos Papadopoulos Univerity of Southern California
Colin Perkins Information Sciences Institute
Luigi Rizzo ICSI Center for Internet Research
Elizabeth Royer University of California, Santa Barbara
Dan Rubenstein Columbia University
Thierry Turletti INRIA-Sophia Antipolis
Clay Shields Georgetown University
Burkhard Stiller ETH Zuerich
Ellen Zegura Georgia Tech
Lyman,
Check the dates. Tuesday is 27 August (not 26). Then other dates are also
incorrect.
Best regards,
Guy
A (At) 16:12 16/04/02, Lyman Chapin ecrivait (wrote):
>
>The final program for our stream at the World Computer Congress is
>attached; it shows the assignment of presentations and paper sessions
>to specific time slots in the conference schedule. [I have provided
>the country information to the conference organizers, so you can
>ignore the question marks in some of the session descriptions.]
>Please let me know if you see any errors or other problems with the
>program - thanks.
>
>- Lyman
________________________________________________________________________
Prof. Guy Leduc Tel : +32 4 366 26 98
Universite de Liege Secr : +32 4 366 26 91
Reseaux Informatiques Fax : +32 4 366 29 89
Research Unit in Networking (RUN) Guy.Leduc(a)ulg.ac.be
Institut d'Electricite Montefiore, B 28, B-4000 LIEGE 1, BELGIUM
http://www.run.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/users/leduc.html
The final program for our stream at the World Computer Congress is
attached; it shows the assignment of presentations and paper sessions
to specific time slots in the conference schedule. [I have provided
the country information to the conference organizers, so you can
ignore the question marks in some of the session descriptions.]
Please let me know if you see any errors or other problems with the
program - thanks.
- Lyman
-----Original Message-----
From: Sathya Rao [mailto:Rao@telscom.ch]
Sent: terca-feira, 16 de Abril de 2002 09:47
To: Rodrigues, Luis; peter Stollenmayer; Julian Pritchard; VANBINST;
EXPERT; Rao; Eric Demierre; Alberto.Profumo; g.a.hendrikse; s_wright;
uose; hkp; ivenieri; Juan Quemada; Tony Rybczynski; lgmason; jclark;
j.ashworth; jussi.ruutu; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; Einar
Edvardsen; lagarto; j.ashworth; Kai-Oliver; Baireuther; Augusto.casaca;
Kaare; Jonathen Pitts; Michel Roy; Laurent RICHARD; Rodrigues, Luis;
VANBINST; FRAMES; Rao; Eric Demierre; Harold Balemans; enrique; widera;
covaci; pluemer; g.a.hendrikse; james.2.kelly; takeuchi.ryo; Marcel
Rehel; bruck; zsk; tijani.chahed; johncharles.francis; s_wright;
matsuura; franke; nota; zseby; daire.mcnamara; david.kingsland; si;
uose; hkp; ivenieri; Caroline.Fayet; jaehnert; park; Juan Quemada; mac;
eivan.cerasi; henry.ly; nantunes; Tony Rybczynski; rmr; ssong; oomsd;
h.miranda; holz; koike; lgmason; Silvia Giordano; jclark; ygelinas; sra;
feil; lipperts; roberto; magda; j.ashworth; annakaisa.tschokkinen;
jussi.ruutu; jjnunes; David Allan; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET;
lorenzo.faglia; INTERNET; John Luetchford; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET;
INTERNET; Charles Britney; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET;
INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET;
INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET;
INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; kjoseph; internet; internet;
internet; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET;
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INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET;
Zigmantas Budrikis; zig
Subject: INTERWORKING2002: submisssion date extended by 2 weeks
Dear All,
Please excuse me if you receive multiple copies of this mail.
Thanks to many of you for submitting proposals for the conference
papers.
We had several requests for extending the deadline for paper
submissions. In view of this the committee has agreed to extend the
deadline until 25th April 2002.
Some people also complained about difficulties for electronic
submission. In such cases you may send your contributions to Prof.
Budrikis <zig(a)ee.uwa.edu.au> and a copy to me.
Details of the conference can be seen at
http://www.interworking2002.org.
Looking forward for a successful conference
Sathya
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Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 17:07:44 +0200
To: "Jan Slavik" <Slavik(a)testcom.cz>
Subject: April 22, Mobihoc early registration deadline
From: <silvia.giordano(a)epfl.ch>
Dear Jan,
The Mobihoc2002 registration at the discounted registration fees
is open only until April 22. Probably many people are not fully
aware of this. Would you mind advertizing this on TC list?
Thanks and best regards,
silvia
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Silvia Giordano ICA - DSC - EPFL
Ch-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
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ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
MobiHoc 2002
The Third ACM International Symposium on
Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing
EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
June 9-11, 2002
Discounted registration fees: April 22, 2002
http://www.acm.org/sigmobile/mobihoc/2002/
Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE http://www.acm.org/sigmobile/
MobiHoc 2002 is the third of a series of annual meetings sponsored by
ACM SIGMOBILE, focusing on the latest research in the rapidly growing
area of mobile ad hoc networking and computing. The first MobiHoc was
held in 2000 in Boston, Massachusetts, as a workshop affiliated with
the MobiCom conference also sponsored by SIGMOBILE. Since then,
MobiHoc
has become a separate symposium, held in 2001 in Long Beach,
California,
and now in 2002 in Lausanne, Switzerland. Topics of interest include
all
areas of mobile and wireless ad hoc net working (above the physical
layer), ad hoc computing, and sensor networks.
PAPERS:
There will be approximately seven technical paper sessions on a wide
range of ad hoc networking topics. The list of accepted papers can be
found at http://www.acm.org/sigmobile/mobihoc/2002/program.html.
Paper topics include routing, sensor networks, scalability, multicast,
energy consumption, TCP, and priority scheduling.
POSTERS:
There will also be a poster session, describing innovative and recent
research on ad hoc networks.
TUTORIALS:
This year there is a new component to MobiHoc: technical tutorials.
On June 9th there will be two tutorials. "Design and Modeling of
Medium Access Control Protocols for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks" will be
held in the morning, and "Routing & Multicasting in Ad hoc Networks"
will be held in the afternoon.
REGISTRATION:
The symposium is open for registration. Register by April 22, 2002 to
get the
early registration rates:
http://www.acm.org/sigmobile/mobihoc/2002/registration.html
Dear all,
I owe you the result of the email validity test, i.e. time of reaction of
TC6 delegates
with respect to messages sent via the group address
<ifip-tc6(a)informatik.rwth-aachen.de>.
The ?email validity test" message was sent out
on 28 March, 08.56 h GMT + 1
The responses came in as follows:
Ahmed M Al-Naamany 28 March, 09.14 h GMT + 1
Lorne Mason 28 March, 09.28 h GMT + 1
Vilas Wuwongse 28 March, 09.28 h GMT + 1
Yutaka Takahashi 28 March, 09.36 h GMT + 1
Peter Radford 28 March, 09.45 h GMT + 1
Volker Tschammer 28 March, 09.54 h GMT + 1
Adam Grzech 28 March, 10.07 h GMT + 1
Dipak Khakhar 28 March, 10.20 h GMT + 1
Samir Tohme 28 March, 10.39 h GMT + 1
Jan Slavik 28 March, 10.44 h GMT + 1
Herbert Leitold 28 March, 13.04 h GMT + 1
Guy Leduc 28 March, 14.01 h GMT + 1
Lyman Chapin 28 March, 15.35 h GMT + 1
Koos Koen 28 March, 15.47 h GMT + 1
Arun Iyengar 28 March, 16.03 h GMT + 1
Olli Martikainen 28 March, 19.30 h GMT + 1
Harry Rudin 28 March, 21.07 h GMT + 1
Guy Pujolle 28 March, 22.16 h GMT + 1
Hu Dao-Yuan 29 March, 01.18 h GMT + 1
Finn Arve Aagesen 29 March, 10.22 h GMT + 1
Ramon Puigjaner 30 March, 14.32 h GMT + 1
Farouk Kamoun 01 April, 10.54 h GMT + 2 (Summer time)
Tadao Saito 02 April, 06.42 h GMT + 2
Sarolta Dibuz 02 April, 12.15 h GMT + 2
Harry Dutton 03 April, 01.46 h GMT + 2
Augusto Casaca 03 April, 10.55 h GMT + 2
Harmen van As 03 April, 15.46 h GMT + 2
Concerning the best reaction times:
First of all I believed that I should eliminate the time zone
differences. However, this would be somewhat unfair
for the following reason:
- At the time of sending, there were office hours
in Africa, Asia, and Europe. Thus everybody had a
chance to react immediately.
The only delegates who might have had problems
with the working hours are those in Australia and in
America. Harry Dutton from Australia came in very late,
and for both Lyman Chapin and Arun Iyengar we might
subtract 6 hours (which would bring them to ranks 2
and 8 in the abovementioned list); this subtraction again
would not be totally fair with respect to those who got the
message after being several hours in their office.
The prizes for the fast responses of delegates who were present in
Saariselkae and who
don't live neither in EUROland nor in other and EU countries nor in
Switzerland have been
given to:
Ahmed (he was not really there but on the list of delegates who were
supposed to attend,
he hato cancel his participation at the latest minutes; anyway he was the
fastest and he
will receive the first prize - not a beer but a collection of EURO coins
- in Portugal),
Jan, Lyman, Arun, Tadao, and Sarolta.
Best regards
Otto
Dear All
Please receive this below reference to the call for papers, and please
distribute within the various working groups.
Best regards from Finn Arve
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Call for Papers for EUNICE' 2002 and IFIP WG6.7 workshop on Adaptable
Networks and Teleservices
The Eighth EUNICE Open European Summer School in association with IFIP WG
6.7 Workshop on Adaptable Networks and Teleservices. September 2 -
September 4, 2002 at the Norwegian University of Science and technology
(NTNU), Trondheim, Norway.
Please see: http://www.item.ntnu.no/eunice2002/
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