CfP: HICSS-37 Minitrack on Mobile Distributed Information Systems
[Our sincere apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CfP]
=====================================================================
CALL FOR PAPERS
HICSS-37 Minitrack on
MOBILE DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Part of the Software Technology Track
at the Thirty-seventh Annual
HAWAI'I INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES
on the Big Island of Hawaii
January 5 - 8, 2004
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Abstracts due: March 31, 2003
Full Papers due: June 1, 2003
Website: http://www.ipsi.fraunhofer.de/mobile/hicss
=====================================================================
In today's mobile society, access to relevant information and to context-
specific services "anytime, anywhere" is becoming increasingly important.
Mobile users are often particularly interested in information about and
services in their immediate vicinity, thus Mobile Distributed Information
Systems must address location-dependent distribution of and access to
services and information from mobile devices. In addition to location,
other environmental aspects, such as the user's current situation, topology
and available bandwidth of wireless networks, battery power and
characteristics of mobile devices, are also relevant for determining
information and service requirements. For mobile applications, a dynamic
re-configurable architecture is thus required to support flexible reaction
to changing contexts and seamless operation in foreign environments, with
little or no need for manual reconfiguration. With mobile devices becoming
more and more popular and powerful, communication and cooperation between
mobile users in an ad-hoc manner are strongly desired. Consequently,
the long-established distinction between clients and servers is blurred,
which calls for an extension of the architectural paradigm towards peers
or alternating roles.
This Minitrack will address current topics in the field of
Mobile Distributed Information Systems, such as:
- Location and Situation Aware Information Services: Modeling,
Architectures and Applications
- Network Support for Mobile Access to Services and Information
- Mobile Ad-hoc Networking and Computing
- Provision, Distribution and Management of Services for Mobile
Environments
- Directory Services, Service Discovery and Service Brokers
- Middleware for Mobile Distributed Information Systems
- Distributed Databases and Data Management for Mobile Applications
- Peer-to-Peer Computing and Cooperation: Scenarios, Platforms and
Applications
- Self-/Zero-/Auto-Configuration, Dynamic Configuration for Mobile
Users
- Mobile Multimedia Systems, QoS for Mobile Information Access
- Management of Groups of Mobile Users
- Mobile Devices: GUIs, Usability and Adaptability
- Location Tracking Technologies
- Security, Privacy and Billing Issues for Mobile Information and
Service Access
- Applications and Case Studies of Mobile Distributed Information
Systems
MINITRACK CHAIRS
Andreas Meissner Zhou Wang Lars Wolf
Fraunhofer IPSI Fraunhofer IPSI TU Braunschweig
Dolivostrasse 15 Dolivostrasse 15 Mühlenpfordtstraße 23
64293 Darmstadt 64293 Darmstadt 38106 Braunschweig
Germany Germany Germany
{Andreas.Meissner, Zhou.Wang}(a)ipsi.fhg.de wolf(a)ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
The Minitrack Website is http://www.ipsi.fraunhofer.de/mobile/hicss
Please email general inquiries to hicss(a)ipsi.fraunhofer.de
MINITRACK PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Heribert Baldus, Philips Research, Germany
Andrew T. Campbell, Columbia Univ, USA
Maria F. Costabile, Univ Bari, Italy
Carsten Griwodz, Univ Oslo, Norway
Junzhong Gu, East China Normal Univ, China
Pål Halvorsen, Univ Oslo, Norway
Haiming Huang, Broadstorm, USA
David Hutchison, Lancaster Univ, UK
Jae-Yong Lee, R&D Center of Serome Technology Inc., Korea
Bruce McDonald, Northeastern Univ, USA
Andreas Meissner, FhG IPSI, Germany
Jochen Schiller, Freie Univ Berlin, Germany
Jens Schmitt, Tech Univ Darmstadt, Germany
Wolfgang Schönfeld, FhG IPSI, Germany
Jochen Seitz, Tech Univ Ilmenau, Germany
Zhou Wang, FhG IPSI, Germany
Lars Wolf, Tech Univ Braunschweig, Germany
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
March 31, 2003 Abstracts submitted for guidance and indication of
appropriate content.
June 1, 2003 Full papers submitted.
August 31, 2003 Acceptance notification sent to authors.
October 1, 2003 Accepted manuscripts sent electronically to the
publisher of the conference proceedings. Authors
must be registered for the conference by this date.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSION
1. Abstracts may be submitted by email to hicss(a)ipsi.fraunhofer.de as
PDF, Postscript, or RTF documents. Abstracts may also be sent in ASCII
format and are expected to be 300-500 words.
2. Full papers should consist of 22-26 double-spaced pages, including
diagrams. Papers may be theoretical, conceptual or descriptive in nature.
(NOTE: Final papers will be 10 pages, double-column, single-spaced.)
Full papers should be submitted electronically. Please see the Minitrack
Website (http://www.ipsi.fraunhofer.de/mobile/hicss) for the detailed
paper submission instructions.
3. Do not submit the manuscript to individual Minitrack Chairs - use
the above alias instead. Papers should contain original material and
not be previously published, or currently submitted for consideration
elsewhere.
4. Each paper must have a title page to include title of the paper,
full name of all authors, and complete addresses including affiliation(s),
telephone number(s), and e-mail address(es).
TRACKS AT HICSS-37
- Collaboration Systems;
Co-Chair: Jay Nunamaker; E-mail: nunamaker(a)cmi.arizona.edu;
Co-Chair: Robert O. Briggs; E-mail: bob(a)GroupSystems.com
- Complex Systems; Chair: Robert Thomas; E-mail: rjt1(a)cornell.edu
- Decision Tech. for Management; Chair: Dan Dolk;
E-mail: drdolk(a)nps.navy.mil
- Digital Documents; Chair: Michael Shepherd; E-mail: shepherd(a)cs.cal.ca
- Emerging Technologies; Chair: Ralph H. Sprague; E-mail: sprague(a)hawaii.edu
- Information Technology in Health Care; Chair: William Chismar;
E-mail: chismar(a)cba.hawaii.edu;
- Internet & the Digital Economy;
Co-Chair: David King; E-mail: dave(a)comshare.com
Co-Chair: Alan Dennis; E-mail: ardennis(a)indiana.edu
- Organizational Systems & Tech.; Chair: Hugh Watson;
Email: hwatson(a)terry.uga.edu
- Software Technology; Chair: Gul Agha; E-mail: agha(a)cs.uiuc.edu
HICSS conferences are devoted to advances in the information, computer,
and system sciences, and encompass developments in both theory and
practice. Invited papers may be theoretical, conceptual, tutorial or
descriptive in nature. Submissions undergo a peer referee process and
those selected for presentation will be published in the Conference
Proceedings (IEEE). Submissions must not have been previously published.
For the latest information visit the HICSS web site at:
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu
CONFERENCE ADMINISTRATION
Ralph Sprague, Conference Chair
Email: sprague(a)hawaii.edu
Eileen Dennis, Track Administrator
Email: eidennis(a)indiana.edu
Sandra Laney, Conference Administrator
Email: hicss(a)hawaii.edu
2004 HICSS-37 CONFERENCE VENUE
Hilton Waikoloa Village
on the Big Island of Hawaii
425 Waikoloa Beach Drive
Waikoloa, Hawaii 96738
Tel: 1-808-886-1234
Fax: 1-808-886-2900
www.hiltonwaikoloavillage.com
CfP: HICSS-37 Minitrack on Mobile Distributed Information Systems
[Our sincere apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CfP]
=====================================================================
CALL FOR PAPERS
HICSS-37 Minitrack on
MOBILE DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Part of the Software Technology Track
at the Thirty-seventh Annual
HAWAI'I INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES
on the Big Island of Hawaii
January 5 - 8, 2004
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Abstracts due: March 31, 2003
Full Papers due: June 1, 2003
Website: http://www.ipsi.fraunhofer.de/mobile/hicss
=====================================================================
In today's mobile society, access to relevant information and to context-
specific services "anytime, anywhere" is becoming increasingly important.
Mobile users are often particularly interested in information about and
services in their immediate vicinity, thus Mobile Distributed Information
Systems must address location-dependent distribution of and access to
services and information from mobile devices. In addition to location,
other environmental aspects, such as the user's current situation, topology
and available bandwidth of wireless networks, battery power and
characteristics of mobile devices, are also relevant for determining
information and service requirements. For mobile applications, a dynamic
re-configurable architecture is thus required to support flexible reaction
to changing contexts and seamless operation in foreign environments, with
little or no need for manual reconfiguration. With mobile devices becoming
more and more popular and powerful, communication and cooperation between
mobile users in an ad-hoc manner are strongly desired. Consequently,
the long-established distinction between clients and servers is blurred,
which calls for an extension of the architectural paradigm towards peers
or alternating roles.
This Minitrack will address current topics in the field of
Mobile Distributed Information Systems, such as:
- Location and Situation Aware Information Services: Modeling,
Architectures and Applications
- Network Support for Mobile Access to Services and Information
- Mobile Ad-hoc Networking and Computing
- Provision, Distribution and Management of Services for Mobile
Environments
- Directory Services, Service Discovery and Service Brokers
- Middleware for Mobile Distributed Information Systems
- Distributed Databases and Data Management for Mobile Applications
- Peer-to-Peer Computing and Cooperation: Scenarios, Platforms and
Applications
- Self-/Zero-/Auto-Configuration, Dynamic Configuration for Mobile
Users
- Mobile Multimedia Systems, QoS for Mobile Information Access
- Management of Groups of Mobile Users
- Mobile Devices: GUIs, Usability and Adaptability
- Location Tracking Technologies
- Security, Privacy and Billing Issues for Mobile Information and
Service Access
- Applications and Case Studies of Mobile Distributed Information
Systems
MINITRACK CHAIRS
Andreas Meissner Zhou Wang Lars Wolf
Fraunhofer IPSI Fraunhofer IPSI TU Braunschweig
Dolivostrasse 15 Dolivostrasse 15 Mühlenpfordtstraße 23
64293 Darmstadt 64293 Darmstadt 38106 Braunschweig
Germany Germany Germany
{Andreas.Meissner, Zhou.Wang}(a)ipsi.fhg.de wolf(a)ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
The Minitrack Website is http://www.ipsi.fraunhofer.de/mobile/hicss
Please email general inquiries to hicss(a)ipsi.fraunhofer.de
MINITRACK PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Heribert Baldus, Philips Research, Germany
Andrew T. Campbell, Columbia Univ, USA
Maria F. Costabile, Univ Bari, Italy
Carsten Griwodz, Univ Oslo, Norway
Junzhong Gu, East China Normal Univ, China
Pål Halvorsen, Univ Oslo, Norway
Haiming Huang, Broadstorm, USA
David Hutchison, Lancaster Univ, UK
Jae-Yong Lee, R&D Center of Serome Technology Inc., Korea
Bruce McDonald, Northeastern Univ, USA
Andreas Meissner, FhG IPSI, Germany
Jochen Schiller, Freie Univ Berlin, Germany
Jens Schmitt, Tech Univ Darmstadt, Germany
Wolfgang Schönfeld, FhG IPSI, Germany
Jochen Seitz, Tech Univ Ilmenau, Germany
Zhou Wang, FhG IPSI, Germany
Lars Wolf, Tech Univ Braunschweig, Germany
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
March 31, 2003 Abstracts submitted for guidance and indication of
appropriate content.
June 1, 2003 Full papers submitted.
August 31, 2003 Acceptance notification sent to authors.
October 1, 2003 Accepted manuscripts sent electronically to the
publisher of the conference proceedings. Authors
must be registered for the conference by this date.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSION
1. Abstracts may be submitted by email to hicss(a)ipsi.fraunhofer.de as
PDF, Postscript, or RTF documents. Abstracts may also be sent in ASCII
format and are expected to be 300-500 words.
2. Full papers should consist of 22-26 double-spaced pages, including
diagrams. Papers may be theoretical, conceptual or descriptive in nature.
(NOTE: Final papers will be 10 pages, double-column, single-spaced.)
Full papers should be submitted electronically. Please see the Minitrack
Website (http://www.ipsi.fraunhofer.de/mobile/hicss) for the detailed
paper submission instructions.
3. Do not submit the manuscript to individual Minitrack Chairs - use
the above alias instead. Papers should contain original material and
not be previously published, or currently submitted for consideration
elsewhere.
4. Each paper must have a title page to include title of the paper,
full name of all authors, and complete addresses including affiliation(s),
telephone number(s), and e-mail address(es).
TRACKS AT HICSS-37
- Collaboration Systems;
Co-Chair: Jay Nunamaker; E-mail: nunamaker(a)cmi.arizona.edu;
Co-Chair: Robert O. Briggs; E-mail: bob(a)GroupSystems.com
- Complex Systems; Chair: Robert Thomas; E-mail: rjt1(a)cornell.edu
- Decision Tech. for Management; Chair: Dan Dolk;
E-mail: drdolk(a)nps.navy.mil
- Digital Documents; Chair: Michael Shepherd; E-mail: shepherd(a)cs.cal.ca
- Emerging Technologies; Chair: Ralph H. Sprague; E-mail: sprague(a)hawaii.edu
- Information Technology in Health Care; Chair: William Chismar;
E-mail: chismar(a)cba.hawaii.edu;
- Internet & the Digital Economy;
Co-Chair: David King; E-mail: dave(a)comshare.com
Co-Chair: Alan Dennis; E-mail: ardennis(a)indiana.edu
- Organizational Systems & Tech.; Chair: Hugh Watson;
Email: hwatson(a)terry.uga.edu
- Software Technology; Chair: Gul Agha; E-mail: agha(a)cs.uiuc.edu
HICSS conferences are devoted to advances in the information, computer,
and system sciences, and encompass developments in both theory and
practice. Invited papers may be theoretical, conceptual, tutorial or
descriptive in nature. Submissions undergo a peer referee process and
those selected for presentation will be published in the Conference
Proceedings (IEEE). Submissions must not have been previously published.
For the latest information visit the HICSS web site at:
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu
CONFERENCE ADMINISTRATION
Ralph Sprague, Conference Chair
Email: sprague(a)hawaii.edu
Eileen Dennis, Track Administrator
Email: eidennis(a)indiana.edu
Sandra Laney, Conference Administrator
Email: hicss(a)hawaii.edu
2004 HICSS-37 CONFERENCE VENUE
Hilton Waikoloa Village
on the Big Island of Hawaii
425 Waikoloa Beach Drive
Waikoloa, Hawaii 96738
Tel: 1-808-886-1234
Fax: 1-808-886-2900
www.hiltonwaikoloavillage.com
Apologies if you receive this more than once.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Call for papers
4th International IFIP Working Conference on
Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems (DAIS 2003)
19-21 November 2003, Paris, France
to be held in conjunction with FMOODS'03
International Conference on Formal Methods for Open Object-based
Distributed Applications Systems
http://fedconf.enst.fr/
A call for tutorials common to FMOODS and DAIS and
a call for workshops will be issued separately.
Objectives and Scope
------------------------------------------------------------------------
The ubiquitous explosion of the Internet and the fast proliferation of
distributed computing involving all kinds of computing devices create a
unique challenge. Innovative solutions are required for the development,
implementation and operation of distributed applications in complex IT
environments full of diversity and heterogeneity. Following the
evolution of the field, DAIS'03 will focus on models, technologies and
platforms for reconfigurable, scalable and adaptable distributed
applications.
DAIS'03 will provide a forum for researchers, application and platform
service vendors and users, to review, discuss and learn about new
approaches, concepts and experiences in the fields of distributed
computing.
DAIS'03 will include talks by invited speakers, full technical paper
sessions, and work-in-progress presentations. Tutorial proposals are
also encouraged.
Conference themes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
In keeping with the focus on models, technologies and platforms for
reconfigurable, scalable and adaptable distributed applications, and in
addition to its traditional themes, DAIS especially encourages original
unpublished papers addressing the following topics:
- new/extended software architectures and frameworks for reconfiguration
and adaptation including component-based approaches (e.g. CORBA
Components, EJB, .NET),
- modelling, specifying, monitoring and management of context-aware and
adaptive applications,
- support for reconfiguration, self-organisation and autonomic behaviour
in new/existing distributed platforms (e.g. CORBA, J2EE, .NET,
WebServices),
- integration of multi-agent distributed decision-making,
- application environments that exploit characteristics of specific
technologies (e.g. grid computing, mobile and wireless),
- issues in enterprise-wide and large-scale application reconfiguration,
- semantic interoperability and semantic web services.
Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------------
DAIS'2003 seeks submissions for:
- Full technical papers in no more than 12 pages (approximately 6000
words);
- Work-in-progress papers, describing on-going work and interim results,
in no more than 5 pages.
All papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted
simultaneously for publication elsewhere. They will be refereed by the
Program Committee. Accepted full papers will be published by Springer
Verlag in the LNCS series.
A call for tutorials common to FMOODS and DAIS and a call for workshops
will be issued separately.
Submission method:
Electronic submission in PDF format using the Springer LNCS style (see
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html).
Submission dates:
- Deadline for full paper submissions: June 2, 2003
- Deadline for work-in-progress papers: June 15, 2003
- Notification of acceptance: July 25, 2003
- Final versions: September 1st, 2003
- Conference dates : 17th to 21st November 2003
Conference Organisers
------------------------------------------------------------------------
General chair: Jean-Bernard Stefani (INRIA)
Publicity Chair: Kurt Geihs (TU Berlin)
Tutorial chair: Sylvie Vignes (ENST)
PC Chairs: Isabelle Demeure (ENST), Daniel Hagimont (INRIA)
Program Committee
------------------------------------------------------------------------
M.Ahamed, Georgia Tech, USA
N.Alonistioti, University of Athens, Greece
S.Baker, IONA, Ireland
Y.Berbers, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
V.Cahill, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
R.Campbell, UIUC, USA
N.Davies Lancaster University UK and University of Arizona, USA
F.Eliassen, University of Oslo, Norway
K.Geihs, TU Berlin, Germany
P.Honeyman, CITI, University of Michigan, USA.
J.Indulska, University of Queensland, Australia
E.Jul, DIKU, Denmark
H.Koenig, BTU Cottbus, Germany
F.Kordon, LIP6, France
S.Krakowiak, University of Grenoble, France
H.Krumm, University of Dortmund, Germany
L.Kutvonen, University of Helsinki, Finland
W.Lamersdorf, University of Hamburg, Germany
D.Lea, SUNY Oswego, USA
P.Linington, University of Kent, UK
C.Linnhoff-Popien, University of Munich, Germany
P.Merle, INRIA, France
G.Muller, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France
E.Najm, ENST, France
L.Pautet, ENST, France
K.Raymond, DSTC, Australia
A.Schill, TU Dresden, Germany
S.Shrivastava, University of Newcastle, UK
J-J.Vandewalle, GemPlus, France
--
+ Klaus Herrmann
+ Technische Universität Berlin
+ Tel.: +49-030-314-25102
+ Fax.: +49-030-314-24573
+ www.ivs.tu-berlin.de
-----Original Message-----
From: ifip_nm-admin(a)bbcr.uwaterloo.ca
[mailto:ifip_nm-admin@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca]On Behalf Of IFIP_ADMIN
Sent: sexta-feira, 28 de Fevereiro de 2003 18:44
To: ifip_nm(a)bbcr.uwaterloo.ca
Subject: [Ifip_nm] MMNS 2003 Call for papers
MMNS 2003
6th IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Management of Multimedia
Networks and Services
7th - 10th September 2003, Queen's University of Belfast,
Northern Ireland
http://www.ee.qub.ac.uk/mmns2003
Call For Papers
The multimedia services over IP networks are proliferating at an
enormous speed. There
is also increasing demand for solutions which provide assured levels of
service quality.
All of these require novel paradigms, models and architectures for
realising integrated
end-to-end service management rather than managing network elements in
isolation.
Providing scalable Quality of Service (QoS) while maintaining fairness,
along with
secure and optimal network resource management are key challenges for
the future
Internet. These challenges apply to both fixed and wireless networks.
The IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Management of Multimedia
Networks and Services
will hold its sixth annual meeting from September 7th to September 10th,
2003 in Belfast,
Northern Ireland. MMNS provides an intimate setting for discussion and
debate. In just 6 years,
MMNS has established itself as one of the premier conferences with a
focus on the management
of multimedia networks and services. The conference objective is to
bring together researchers
working in all facets of network and service management as applied to
broadband networks and
multimedia services. MMNS deals with all aspects of designing,
developing and deploying
networked multimedia systems and it serves as a forum for the
dissemination of state-of-the-art
research and development results.
MMNS 2003 will also include panel sessions in which experts
offer their observations and opinions about current hot topics. The
keynote speaker will be
Professor Ian Akyildiz, Georgia Institute of Technology who will present
a vision of future
interplanetary network architecures. Professor Derek McAuley, head of
Intel's recently formed
laboratory at Cambridge, UK, will describe some of the new research
being undertaken on global
overlay networks and applications.
The program committee is soliciting original papers describing research
in the area of
management of multimedia networks and services. Topics of interest
include, but are not
limited to, the following:
* Active multimedia network management
* Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks
* Augmented and Virtual Reality Networks
* Billing and Accounting
* Cable multimedia network management
* Content distribution internetworking
* Deployment of multimedia services
* Distributed multimedia service management
* End-to-end IP multimedia network and service management
* IP Video, streaming, interactive video service management
* Middleware support for management
* Multimedia network traffic engineering and optimization
* Multimedia traffic management
* Multimedia content protection
* Multimedia session management
* Multi-point, multicast services management
* Network management models and architectures
* Network programmability for multimedia services
* Optical multimedia network management
* Policy-based management for multi-media services
* Provisioning of multimedia networks and services
* QoS in WLANs
* QoS management
* Resource, performance and fault management
* Security and Authentication
* VoIP service management
* Web Services
* Wireless and mobile multimedia network management
Papers must be submitted electronically in postscript or PDF format.
Detailed
instructions are provided on the conference web site,
http://www.ee.qub.ac.uk/mmns2003.
Submission date: 4th April 2003
Notification of acceptance: 6th June 2003
Final version: 4th July 2003
Conference Chairs:
Professor Alan Marshall, a.marshall(a)ee.qub.ac.uk, Queens University
of Belfast, UK
Professor Nazim Agoulmine, nazim(a)rp.lip6.fr, University of Evry,
France
_______________________________________________
IFIP_NM mailing list
IFIP_NM(a)bbcr.uwaterloo.ca
http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/ifip_nm
Dear Colleagues,
our sincere apologies if you receive multiple copies!
HSN 2003 provides a forum for presenting and discussing recent work in
high-speed networking in a timely manner.
Please find below the tentative program of the workshop.
The workshop takes place in San Francisco on 30 March 2003, in
conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM.
For more information about the workshop, please visit:
http://www.comsoc.org/tcgn/conference/hsn2003/
Yours sincerely,
Georg Carle and Andrea Fumagalli
P.S.
Please feel free to distribute it to those who might be interested.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prof. Dr. Georg Carle
Chair for Computer Networks and Internet
Wilhelm-Schickard-Institute for Computer Science
University of Tuebingen Tel. +49-7071-29-70505
Sand 13 Fax +49-7071-29-5091
D-72076 Tuebingen, Germany carle(a)informatik.uni-tuebingen.de
at Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS:
Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31 Tel.:+49-30 3463 7149
D-10589 Berlin, Germany Fax: +49-30 3463 8149
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Andrea Fumagalli, PhD
Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering Department
Head, OpNeAR: Optical Networking Advanced Research Lab
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science
The University of Texas at Dallas
P.O. Box 830688, Richardson, TX 75083-0688
Voice: (972) 883-6853 Fax: (972) 883-2710
E-mail: andreaf(a)utdallas.edu
http://www.utdallas.edu/~andreafhttp://opnear.utdallas.edu
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
High-Speed Networking Workshop - IEEE HSN 2003
30 March 2003, San Francisco, California
in conjunction with INFOCOM 2003
Sponsored by the IEEE ComSoc Technical Committee on Gigabit Networking
Workshop site: http://www.comsoc.org/tcgn/conference/hsn2003/
Program (Tentative)
-------------------
Welcome, Introduction, and Agenda (8:15 - 8:30 AM)
Keynote Speech (8:30 - 9:30 AM)
Design of High Performance Network Services Platforms
Jonathan S. Turner
Washington University, St. Louis
Session: High Speed Applications Support (9:30 - 10.30 AM)
High Bandwidth Mega-Mesh Sensor Networks
Andrew Blanchard, Andrew Cilia, James Cai
Clean Earth Technologies, LLC
Infiniband Datatone (WAN) Extender
J. Delva, S. Jayasundera, P. Hopkins, Y.G. Tirat-Gefen
Naval Research Labs
L. Mercer
Applied Research Lab, Penn State University
Memory Allocation for Hierarchical Content Distribution Systems
Nikolaos Laoutaris, Vassilios Zissimopoulos, Ioannis Stavrakakis
University of Athens, Greece
Break (10:30 - 11:00 AM)
Session: End-to-End and QoS (11:00 AM - 12:30 PM)
Improving TCP Start-up Behavior in High-Speed Networks
Ren Wang, Giovanni Pau, M.Y. Sanadidi, and Mario Gerla
University of California Los Angeles
Performance Analysis of HighSpeed TCP and its Improvement for High
Throughput and Fairness against TCP Reno Connections
Koichi Tokuda, Go Hasegawa and Masayuki Murata
Osaka University, Japan
Composite QoS Metrics and Sensible Policies
Erol Gelenbe
University of Central Florida
Proportional Bandwidth Guaranteed Probabilistic Priority Scheduling for
Assured Forwarding
Chee-Wei Tan, Chen-Khong Tham
National University of Singapore
Radon Spectroscopy of Inter-Packet Delay
Andre Broido, Ryan King, Evi Nemeth, kc claffy
CAIDA, San Diego Supercomputer Center,
University of California, San Diego
Lunch (12:30 - 2:00 PM)
Session: High Speed Wireless (2:00 - 3:00 PM)
A multi-channel multi-hop architecture for cellular networks
Antonis Panagakis, Elias Balafoutis and Ioannis Stavrakakis
University of Athens, Greece
Capacity Enhancement of Wireless Systems by using Soft-length Symbols
Onyemelem Jegbefume, Mohammad Saquib
The University of Texas at Dallas
Moe Win, Massachusets Insitute of Technology Simultaneous
MAC Packet Transmission (SMPT) for High-Speed Service in a Multi-Code
CDMA Wireless System
Martin Reisslein
Arizona State University
Break (3:00- 3:25 PM)
Session: IP and Optical Networks (3:25 - 4:45 PM)
On Coverage of Multi-Link Failures of Single-Link Path-Based Protection
Schemes in Mesh-Restorable Optical Networks
Arun K. Somani
Iowa State University
Provisioning and Protection of Various Granularity Connections with
GMPLS: Challenges and Solutions
Hui Zang
Sprint Laboratories
Inter-Domain Dynamic Routing in Translucent Optical Transport Networks
Xi Yang and Byrav Ramamurthy
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
A Novel Segment Protection Approach for SRLG Networks
Dahai Xu, Yizhi Xiong and Chunming Qiao
State University of New York at Buffalo
Panel Session (4:45 - 5:45 AM)
Panel organizer: James P.G. Sterbenz, BBN Technologies
TCGN Open Business Meeting (5:45 - 6:30 PM)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Registration
Registration for the workshop will be handled as part of INFOCOM 2003
registration; information is available on the web at
http://www.ieee-infocom.org/2003 or via the HSN 2003 web site.
The registration form and additional information on the workshop are
available on the web at http://www.comsoc.org/tcgn/conference/hsn2003 .
Workshop Co-chairs:
Andrea Fumagalli, University of Texas at Dallas
Georg Carle, University of Tuebingen, Germany
Technical Program Committee Members
Torsten Braun, University of Bern, Switzerland
Jose Brustoloni, University of Pittsburgh
Georg Carle, University of Tuebingen, Germany
Joe Evans, University of Kansas - Lawrence.
Yuguang Michael Fang, University of Florida - Gainesville
Andrea Fumagalli, University of Texas at Dallas
Bryan Lyles
Biswanath Mukherjee, University of California - Davis
Chunming Qiao, State University of New York - Buffalo
Byrav Ramamurthy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Dick Skillen, SE Communications
Patricia Sagmeister, IBM Zurich Research Lab, Switzerland
James Sterbenz, BBN Technologies
Heinrich Stuettgen, NEC Europe, Germany
Richard Thompson, University of Pittsburgh
Joe Touch, USC/ISI, USA
Jonathan Turner, Washington University - St. Louis
Martina Zitterbart, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
------------------------------------------------------------------------