Dear WG chairs,
Herbert Leitold indicated that there are some TC6 conferences that have got
no description yet in our web page. This was an action point from our last
meeting (AP59/8). Would it be possible to complete them before our next
meeting?
Best regards
Augusto
Augusto
We probably ought to put the Kouvatsos issue on the agenda.
I've no other "unusual" issues.
Regards
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: Augusto Casaca [mailto:augusto.casaca@inesc.pt]
Sent: 06 May 2003 16:01
To: TC6
Subject: [ifip-tc6] Suggestions for agenda
Dear colleagues,
If you have any item that you would like to include in the TC6 meeting
agenda please send it to me until tomorrow (May 7th).
I will send the meeting agenda on Thursday (May 8th).
Best regards
Augusto
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Dear colleagues,
If you have any item that you would like to include in the TC6 meeting
agenda please send it to me until tomorrow (May 7th).
I will send the meeting agenda on Thursday (May 8th).
Best regards
Augusto
NachrichtDear WG chairs,
I forward you the message received from Herbert indicating that there are
some problems with the automatic distribution of reports. It seems that it
is not possible to solve the problem before the Budapest meeting. I suggest
that you take the form as it is in the TC6 site, fill it and mail it
directly to me.
Up to now I have received reports from WG 6.4, WG 6.8 and WG6.11.
Please send the reports asap as I am preparing the meeting documents ans
they will be copied during the weekend.
Best regards
Augusto
-----Original Message-----
From: Herbert Leitold [mailto:Herbert.Leitold@a-sit.at]
Sent: segunda-feira, 5 de Maio de 2003 21:07
To: 'Guy Leduc'
Cc: augusto.casaca(a)inesc.pt
Subject: AW: WG report via TC6 page
Dear Guy, dear Augusto,
unfortunately I could not get hold of the problem with the WG report forms.
I now have re-installed
the server software, created a new form and tested it - it worked, but I
didn't have problems with my
tests before - so I'm not sure whether the problems will re-appear. (I've no
idea what to do, if they
problems continue - except completely replacing the server which can't be
done before Budapest).
Guy, I'm afraid your report didn't get through, at least tehr is no
indication in our logs that it did.
Augusto, plaes le me know, if I'm wrong and you received a WG 6.1 report.
PS: Augusto, during my tests I created a few report sheets and forgot to
replace the
email address - so I think you received a few junk-reports, sorry for that.
Best regards,
Herbert
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Guy Leduc [mailto:Guy.Leduc@ulg.ac.be]
Gesendet: Montag, 05. Mai 2003 10:59
An: Herbert Leitold
Betreff: WG report via TC6 page
Dear Herbert,
When submitting my WG6.1 report via the TC6 web page, I got the following
message:
FrontPage-Fehler
Benutzer: Informieren Sie den Webmaster dieser Site über alle Details.
Webmaster: Weitere Informationen finden Sie im
Anwendungsereignis-Protokoll des Servers.
/P>
I don't understand it.
Did my report get through or not?
Best regards,
Guy
________________________________________________________________________
Prof. Guy Leduc Tel : +32 4 366 26 98
Université de Liège Secr : +32 4 366 26 91
Réseaux Informatiques Fax : +32 4 366 29 89
Research Unit in Networking (RUN) Guy.Leduc(a)ulg.ac.be
EECS Department, Institut Montefiore, B 28, B-4000 LIEGE 1, BELGIUM
http://www.run.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/People/GuyLeduc/
Dear colleagues,
I attach a document with the present situation of the TC6 meeting
attendance.
Please inform Sarolta and myself of your availability for the meeting asap.
Best regards
Augusto
CALL FOR DEMOS
The First ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems:
SenSys 2003
http://www.cens.ucla.edu/sensys03/
November 5-7, 2003, Los Angeles, California, USA
Technical demonstrations showing original research are solicited. In general this conference is interested in demonstrations of technology that address issues in embedded, networked systems. Specific topics of interest include the following:
* Network protocols for sensor networks
* Operating system and middleware for sensor networks
* Distributed database processing in sensor networks
* Distributed algorithms for sensor networks
* Novel sensor node hardware and software platforms
* Sensor network planning and deployment
* Energy management in sensor networks
* Adaptive topology management
* In-network processing and aggregation
* Data storage in sensor networks
* Distributed and collaborative signal processing
* Distributed Actuation, Control, and Coordination
* Localization in time and space
* Distributed calibration in sensor networks
* Simulation and optimization tools
* Applications of distributed sensor networks
* Security and Robustness in sensor networks
* Sensor network testbed measurements and benchmarks
Please consult the demo co-chairs at <sensys03-demo-chairs(a)isi.edu> if you are uncertain whether your demo falls within the scope of the conference.
DEMO SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Please send a one-page description of your demo to <sensys03-demo-chairs(a)isi.edu> in plain text or PDF format by the dates listed below. (Plain text is preferred unless there are graphics.)
Demos are independent of the technical paper review and acceptance process.
IMPORTANT DATES
One-page demo descriptions: July 1, 2003
Notification of acceptance: August 1, 2003
Conference dates: November 5-7, 2003
SenSys 2003 DEMO CHAIRS: John Heidemann, Fabio Silva (USC/ISI)
Call for Papers
Ad Hoc Networks Journal (Elsevier)
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/adhoc
Special Issue on:
Generalized Ad Hoc Networks (GAHN) and Quality of Service (QoS)
Data networks increasingly offer users a wide variety of networking modalities, both wired and wireless, allowing user traffic to be routed over many alternate paths, at different costs, with different levels of QoS, reliability, robustness and power consumption. We will call such systems "Generalized Ad Hoc Networks" (GAHN), and the concept includes conventional wireless ad hoc networks.
By the term "user" we do not "just" mean the end user: we include a variety of economic agents, such as ISPs, who derive benefit from the data being carried, and we also include all the other lower level agents including common carriers. However, the actual paths, costs, and QoS outcomes received by these users remain generally opaque to the most of them, and appear at a "per connection" result for the end user, and at aggregate economic levels for many other actors. QoS itself should be understood broadly, including concerns about reliability and robustness, power utilization, pricing and economics and obviously also conventional QoS metrics.
This special issue seeks visionary and forward looking papers based on sound technical arguments, experimental designs, measurements, or theoretical analysis, which address QoS in GAHN. Of course, technical contributions relating QoS to conventional wireless ad hoc networks are also welcome. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- QoS and routing in AHN and GAHN
- Power aware routing
- Combining routing and priority schemes in AHN
- Composite and multicriterion QoS metrics
- Using concepts from eceonomics and game theory in GAHN
- Mixed wired and wireless AHN design
- Security in GAHN and AHN
- Experimental systems and test-beds
Papers not to exceed 25 pages should be submitted electronically in the form of a postscript file, before September 1 2003, to Prof. Erol Gelenbe at erol(a)cs.ucf.edu -- The time-table for this special issue will be as follows:
Submission Deadline: September 1, 2003
Decision Notification: Dec. 15, 2003
Publication Date: Second Quarter of 2004
Erol Gelenbe
erol(a)cs.ucf.edu
Tel: 407 823 0345
Fax: 407 823 5419
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From: owner-ifip_ga(a)ifip.or.at [mailto:owner-ifip_ga@ifip.or.at]On Behalf Of
dipak.khakhar
Sent: domingo, 4 de Maio de 2003 08:51
To: dipak.khakhar
Subject: Awarded UNESCO-DCSC and DCSC grants
Dear All,
I am pleased to inform you that at IFIP Council in Bilbao the following
grants have been awarded either under UNESCO-DCSC scheme or
as IFIP DC grants.
The grant holders are requested to send expense request together with
receipts to IFIP Secretariat.
With best regards
Dipak
UNESCO DCSC Scheme
Applicant Name Purpose Amount (EUR)
1. Argentina Prof. Marcelo F. Frias WITFOR 2003 1500
2. Bulgaria Prof. Dr. Krassimir Djambazov DSN 2003 1000
3. Bulgaria Dr. Krassimir Georgiev Workshop on Control 1000
of Distributed Systems
& Environ. Applications
4. Bulgaria Dr. Ivan Lirkov Euro-Par 2003 1000
5. Brazil Prof. Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro PWC 2003 1500
6. Czech Republic Dr. Julius Stuller WITFOR 2003 1000
7. Zimbabwe Mr. Geoff Fairall IFIP-SEC 2003 1500
8. Slovakia Mr. Jozef Vyskoc IFIP-SEC 2003 1000
9. Slovakia Mr. Igor Privara WITFOR 2003 1000
10. Slovakia Ms. Maria Bielikova WWW 2003 1000
11. TC3 Ms. Valentina Dagiene eTRAIN 1000
12. TC3 Ms. Sergi A. Christochevsky eTRAIN 1000
13. TC3 Mr. Alvero-Herman Glavis-Panqueva eTRAIN 1500
14. TC6 Prof. Debashis Shah Euro-Par 2003 1500
15. TC8 Mr. David Mukosa ISGLOB03 1500
16. TC8 Ms Renata Lèbre La Rovere ISGLOB03 1500
17. TC8 Mr. Rajeev Sharam ISGLOB03 1500
18. TC9 Mr. A. Prabaharan WG 9.2, 9.6/11.7 &9.8 1500
Summer School on
Risk & Challenges of
the network Society
19. TC9 Mr. Robert Pinter TC9 S.school as above 1000
20. TC9 Mr. Jozef B. Lewoc TC9 S.school as above 1000
DCSC Grants
1. TC10 To subsidise at least 3 participants 2000
at VLSI SoC 2003 Ph.D. Forum Program
2. TC13 To subsidise at least 3 participants 2000
at Interact 2003
3. WITFOR To subsidise at least 3 participants 2000
at WITFOR 2003