Dear all,
please find enclosed the formal invitation to meeting 2004/2 in Bangkok
(Thailand);
Nov. 21+22, 2004.
Another formal invitation letter will be sent by Vilas Wuwongse, our national
delegate from Thailand.
Please inform Vilas and myself about your attendance and about your
travel schedule.
Best regards
Otto
Experts for eGovernment - European Commission
-----------------Aplogies for multiple postings-------------------------------------------
RE: 3rd Eastern Europe e|Gov Days 2005,
17-18 March 2005, Budapest
Organisation: Budapest University of Economics and Public Administration
and Austrian Computer Society (OCG) - Forum e|Government
Scientific Coordination: Andras Gabor (HU)
Roland Traunmüller (A)
Maria A. Wimmer (A)
>>>>>>For detailed information on the Easter Europe e|Gov Days 2005 cf. the Web:
http://egov.ocg.at/
You can also contact:
Prof. Roland Traunmüller: traunm(a)ifs.uni-linz.ac.at
or Ms. Sandra Leitner from the Austrian Computer Society: leitner(a)ocg.at
(Tel.: +43 1 512 02 35-14)
Deadlines:
Submission of Abstracts: November 12th, 2004
Notification of acceptance: December 15th, 2004
Camera-ready paper: January 28th, 2005
>At 4:50 PM +0200 10/7/04, André Danthine wrote:
>>
>>Today IEEE is surrending to the will of the US
>>goverment to isolate the researchers of some
>>contries. Today I am worry to see TC6
>>co-sponsoring events where researchers of some
>>countries of the world are not allowed to
>>submit papers and to participate.
>
>Andre,
>
>I agree with much of what you say in the rest of
>your note, but these two statements go a bit too
>far. The IEEE Board resolution opposing the OFAC
>restrictions is clear, and although you can say
>"well, they should just ignore the law" - and I
>might even agree with you on the principle - in
>fact, they cannot. That doesn't mean that they
>are "surrendering to the will of the US
>government."
>
>As far as your "worry" is concerned, I suppose
>it is fortunate that TC6 did not have an active
>delegate from Israel when it met in Tozeur, and
>that no Israeli researcher decided to submit a
>paper to CCDC/Africom 98 in Tunis -
>
>- Lyman
Dear Lyman,
The older members of TC6 are aware of what
happens for the first Africom Meeting. At that
time we had an active delegate from Israel,
Jehuda Kella if my memory is good, and he
insisted not to have the TC6 meeting at Africom
in Tunis as he claimed that he will nor get the
visa from Tunis.
I told Farouk Kamoun that I intended to apply the
IFIP rules ; no TC6 meeting at a place if all the
delegates are not allowed to attend and I
requested from Farouk a formal letter from the
Minister of Foreign Affairs making clear that
every TC6 delegates will be granted a visa.
Believe it or not but I got this letter. I send
it to Kella but unfortunatly he was not able to
attend because the Israel Governement did not
allow him to go to Tunisia.
To complete the picture, at the time of the
apartheid the South African Computer Society
signed a document indicating that they were not
applying the apartheid in the Society and were
allowed to continue to participate in the IFIP
activities.
When we hold an event in SA, the black american
participants stay in the same hotel as us.
Koss Koen got a visa for India for a TC6 meeting and attended it.
Later on, for a TC6 meeting in Budapest I was
told from Tibor that there will be no visa
problem. Unfortunatly, just before starting the
TC6 meeting, we learned that Koss Koen was at the
Budapest airport and not allowed to enter Hungary.
I refused to open the meeting without Koss and I
started with the help the delegate of of Austria
to organise the transfer of the meeting to
Vienna. Two hours later, the TC6 meeting started
in Budapest with Koss Koen with us.
It not because the "ennemies" of the US have
changed that I will changed my attitude.
IFIP is a true international society. IEEE is a
transnational society and not an international
society able to define its policy independently
of the policy of the US governement. Freedom of
though has a price that a lot of people and
societies are not ready to pay.
Kindest regards
Andre
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ANDRE DANTHINE andre.danthine(a)ulg.ac.be
+ 32 4 383 75 42
25, rue Henri Fays
B-4160 Anthisnes (Belgium)
** Apologies for multiple copies of this message **
***************
CALL FOR PAPERS
***************
PERFORMANCE 2005
The 24th IFIP WG 7.3 International Symposium on Computer
Performance Modeling, Measurement and Evaluation
October 3-7, 2005
Juan-les-Pins, France
http://www-sop.inria.fr/maestro/performance2005/
Sponsored by IFIP WG 7.3, the Computer Performance Foundation
and INRIA
The PERFORMANCE 2005 conference solicits papers on the
development and application of state-of-the-art analytic,
simulation, and measurement-based performance evaluation
techniques. Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:
* Performance-oriented design and evaluation of:
communication networks, mobile and wireless systems,
Internet servers and E-commerce systems, Web services,
Web architectures, peer-to-peer systems, grid computing,
computer architectures, database systems, operating
systems, software systems, distributed systems,
multimedia systems, file and I/O systems, memory
systems, real-time systems, and fault-tolerant systems.
* Techniques and algorithms: analytic modeling, performance
optimization, queueing analysis, stochastic scheduling,
model verification and validation, power analysis, hybrid
models, experimental design, system or network measurement
and monitoring, workload characterization, simulation,
and statistical analysis.
** SUBMISSION GUIDELINES **
PAPERS: Papers should not exceed 20 double-spaced pages
including figures, tables and references. A limited number
of submitted papers will be accepted for a poster session.
Submissions must be made electronically as Postscript or
Adobe PDF files through the Conference Web site
(http://www-sop.inria.fr/maestro/performance2005/).
In case of problems, please send papers by email to
papers.perf2005(a)sophia.inria.fr
Papers will be selected on the basis of their originality,
technical standards, relevance and clarity.
Full papers will be published in a special issue of the Journal
Performance Evaluation (Elsevier) available at the conference.
TUTORIAL SESSIONS: Tutorial proposals, not exceeding 3 pages,
have to include title, abstract, duration (1H30 or 3H),
intended audience, assumed background of attendees, name,
affiliation and a biographical sketch of the instructors.
Proposals should be sent to the tutorials co-chairs
(tutorials.perf2005(a)sophia.inria.fr).
HOT/CONTROVERSIAL TOPIC SESSIONS: Proposals are solicited for
a hot topic session, in which a group of speakers will present
and discuss their recent results in an area. Send proposals to
the program co-chairs, identifying the organizer of the session,
the session title, three to five speakers, the titles of their
talks, and a short abstract of each talk.
** IMPORTANT DATES **
FEBRUARY 22, 2005 Title, abstract and author affiliation due.
MARCH 1, 2005 Submission of papers, hot topic proposals
and tutorial proposals.
JUNE 1, 2005 Notification of acceptance.
JULY 1, 2005 Camera ready copy due.
For Further Information:
info.perf2005(a)sophia.inria.fr
http://www-sop.inria.fr/maestro/performance2005/
** ORGANIZING COMMITTEE **
GENERAL CHAIR:
Philippe Nain, INRIA, France
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS:
Cheng-Shang Chang, National Tsing Hua U., Taiwan
Daniel A. Menasce, George Mason U., USA
TUTORIALS CO-CHAIRS:
Eitan Altman, INRIA, France
Zhen Liu, IBM T. J.Watson Reseach Center, USA
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CO-CHAIRS:
Konstantin Avrachenkov, INRIA, France
Ephie Deriche, INRIA, France
FINANCE CHAIR: Dany Sergeant, INRIA, France
PUBLICITY CHAIR: Sara Alouf, INRIA, France
PROCEEDINGS CHAIR:
Rudesindo Núñez Queija, CWI, The Netherlands
** PROGRAM COMMITTEE **
Almeida, Virgilio UFMG, Brazil
Baccelli, Francois ENS, France
Bonald, Thomas France Telecom, France
Borst, Sem CWI, the Netherlands
Calzarossa, Mariacarla U. Pavia, Italy
de Souza e Silva, Edmundo UFRJ, Brazil
Duffield, Nick AT&T Research, USA
Eager, Derek U. Saskatchewan, Canada
Gelenbe, Erol Imperial College, UK
Golubchik, Leana USC, USA
Harchol-Balter, Mor Carnegie Mellon U., USA
Haring, Guenter U. Wien, Austria
Harrisson, Pete Imperial College, UK
Haverkort, Boudewijn U. Twente, the Netherlands
Herzog, Ulrich Friedrich Alexander U., Germany
Hou, Jennifer U. Illinois Urbana Champaign, USA
Hsu,Yarsun National Tsing Hua U., Taiwan
Iazeolla, Giuzeppe U. Roma "Tor Vergata", Italy
Jean-Marie, Alain U. Montpellier & INRIA, France
Kumar, Anurag IISc, India
Kurose, Jim U. Massachusetts, USA
Le Boudec, Jean-Yves EPFL, Switzerland
Lee, Duan-Shin National Tsing Hua U., Taiwan
Liebeherr, Jorg U. Virginia, USA
Lindemann, Christophe U. Dortmund, Germany
Lui, John Chinese U. of Hong Kong, China
Marsan, Marco A. Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Mazumdar, Ravi U. Waterloo, Canada
Merchant, Arif HP Labs, USA
Misra, Vishal Columbia U., USA
Mitra, Debasis Bell Laboratories, USA
Muntz, Richard R. UCLA, USA
Nicol, David U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
Perros, Harry North Carolina State U., USA
Sanders, William U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
Serazzi, Giuseppe Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Setia, Sanjeev George Mason University, USA
Smirni, Evgenia College of William and Mary, USA
Squillante, Mark IBM Research, USA
Stewart, William North Carolina State U., USA
Thomasian, Alexander NJIT, USA
Trivedi, Kishor Duke U., USA
Tucci, Salvatore U. Roma "Tor Vergata", Italy
Vernon, Mary U. Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Verscheure, Olivier IBM Research, USA
Williamson, Carey U. Saskatchewan, Canada
Woodside, C. Murray Carleton U., Canada
Xia, Cathy IBM Research, USA
Yao, David Columbia U., USA
Zhang, Zhi-Li U. Minnesota, USA
---------------
Sara Alouf
Publicity chair
Dear Colleagues
Please note that the deadline for submitting
up to 8-page extended abstracts
to the (co-sponsored by IFIP WG6.3)
3rd International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc,
and Wireless Networks (WiOpt'05, Riva del garda, Trentino, Italy, April 3-7,
2005
is OCT 10, 2004.
The complete CFP is located at http://www.wiopt.org/
Best regards
Ioannis
(on behalf of the TPC co-Chairs:
Ravi Mazumdar
Ioannis Stavrakakis)
=================================================================
The 3rd International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in
Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks (WiOpt'05)
Trento, Italy, April 3-7, 2005
http://www.wiopt.org
SCOPE OF THE SYMPOSIUM
----------------------
The complexity of mobile, ad hoc, and wireless networks requires thoroughly
founded models capturing their essential characteristics and new
optimization techniques building upon such models. Insights into both the
theoretical aspects of these problems as well as practical methods and tools
are necessary. This symposium, building upon the two successful WiOpt
workshops, intends to bring together researchers and practitioners working
on optimization issues from different perspectives, including performance
analysis, mobile networking, wireless communication, and optimization
theory.
Contributions to this conference should show new modeling and optimization
techniques suitable for mobile/wireless networks or innovative applications
of these techniques to improve network operation. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
* Modeling techniques and tools for mobile/wireless networks
* Performance characterisation & optimisation of mobile/wireless networks
and systems
* Mobile network optimisation: Applications, algorithms, and tools
* Protocol design for optimal mobile network utilisation
* Models and optimization approaches for energy efficiency, QoS, * bandwidth
economy and other aspects of mobile/wireless networks
* Models and optimization techniques for non-standard network paradigms like
sensor, vehicular, body area networks
* Security and co-operation models for mobile networks
* Pricing and incentives in mobile and ad-hoc networks
Papers should be submitted as extended abstracts of up to 8 pages (see
webpage for details). Selected papers from WiOpt 2005 will appear in a
special issue of ACM/Kluwer Monet.
ADJUNCT WORKSHOPS
-----------------
Several one-day workshops will accompany the main WiOpt Symposium on April
3rd and 7th (see webpage for details):
* WINMEE 2005: Measurement in Wireless Networks
Chairs: L. Krishnamurthy (Intel),
D. Papagiannaki (Intel Research Cambridge)
* RAWNET 2005: Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks,
Chairs: A. Proutiere (France Telecom R&D), S. Borst (Bell Labs.-CWI)
* SPASWIN 2005: Stochastic Geometry for Wireless Networks,
Chairs: F. Baccelli (INRIA-ENS), B. Blaszczyszyn (INRIA-ENS)
* NETCOD 2005: Network Coding and Information Theory,
Chairs: R. W. Yeung (The Chinese U. of Hong Kong),
P. Chou (Microsoft Research)
SPONSORHSIP
-----------
WiOpt05 is sponsored by INRIA, Create-Net, Intel and Siemens mobile; it is
technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Information Theory Society; it is
organized in cooperation with ACM and IFIP WG 6.3.
IMPORTANT DATES
---------------
Submission deadline: Oct. 10, 2004
Notification of acceptance: Dec. 5, 2004
Camera-ready copy: Jan. 5, 2005
Papers should be submitted in pdf or ps format through the EDAS system
(http://edas.info). For more details, please visit http://www.wiopt.org
General Chair
-------------
E. Altman, INRIA
Vice General Chair
------------------
H. Karl, TU Berlin
Program Co-Chairs
-----------------
R. R. Mazumdar, Purdue U.
I. Stavrakakis, U. of Athens
Steering Committee Chair
------------------------
I. Chlamtac, Create-Net
Program Committee
-----------------
E. Altman, INRIA
V. Anantharam, UC Berkeley
K. Avrachenkov, INRIA
T. Basar, U. of Illinois
A. Campbell, Columbia U.
X. Cao, Hong Kong U. of Science and Technology A. Chockalingam, Indian
Institute of Science M. Conti, CNR-ITT J. Crowcroft, U. of Cambridge P.
Dube, IBM Research A. Ephremides, U. of Maryland S. Giordano, SUSPI A.
Jukan, NSF CISE Networking Research H. Karl, TU Berlin P. Key, Microsoft
Research J-W. Lee, Princeton U.
R. Malhame, Ecole Poly-technique de Montreal P. Marbach, U. of Toronto D.
Mcauley, Intel Research Cambridge A. Misra, IBM Research Q. Ni, National U.
of Ireland Y. Onozato, Guma University A. Orda, Technion A. Panagakis, U. of
Athens R. Rao, UC San Diego A. Richa, Arizona State U.
P. Rodriguez, Microsoft Research
C. Rosenberg, Purdue U.
V. Syrotiuk, Aritona State U.
T. Turletti, INRIA
J. Wieselthier, Naval Research Laboratory M. Zukerman, U. of Melbourne
Workshops Chair
---------------
C. Barakat, INRIA
Local Arrangements Chair
------------------------
G. Boata, U. of Trento
Publicity Chair
---------------
T. Turletti, INRIA
Publications Chair
------------------
E. Deriche, INRIA
----------------------------------------------------
Ioannis Stavrakakis, Professor
Communication Networks Lab (CNL)
Department of Informatics & Telecommunications, University of Athens
Panepistimiopolis, Ilissia, 157-84, Athens, Greece.
Tel: 30-210-7275343 / Fax: 30-210-7275333 / Email: ioannis(a)di.uoa.gr
Home Page: http://www.di.uoa.gr/~ioannis/
Dear Colleagues,
Please note that the deadline for WiOpt'05 has been
EXTENDED UNTIL October 10!
The web site http://www.wiopt.org has full details.
Our apologies for duplicate copies of this call.
Best regards
Holger Karl
(on behalf of the Wiopt'05 organizers)
-----------------------------------------------
The 3rd International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in
Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks (WiOpt'05)
Riva del Garda, Trentino, Italy, April 3-7, 2005
http://www.wiopt.org
SCOPE OF THE SYMPOSIUM
----------------------
The complexity of mobile, ad hoc, and wireless networks requires thoroughly
founded models capturing their essential characteristics and new
optimization techniques building upon such models. Insights into both the
theoretical aspects of these problems as well as practical methods and tools
are necessary. This symposium, building upon the two successful WiOpt
workshops, intends to bring together researchers and practitioners working
on optimization issues from different perspectives, including performance
analysis, mobile networking, wireless communication, and optimization
theory.
Contributions to this conference should show new modeling and optimization
techniques suitable for mobile/wireless networks or innovative applications
of these techniques to improve network operation. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
* Modeling techniques and tools for mobile/wireless networks
* Performance characterisation & optimisation of mobile/wireless networks
and systems
* Mobile network optimisation: Applications, algorithms, and tools
* Protocol design for optimal mobile network utilisation
* Models and optimization approaches for energy efficiency, QoS, bandwidth
economy and other aspects of mobile/wireless networks
* Models and optimization techniques for non-standard network paradigms like
sensor, vehicular, body area networks
* Security and co-operation models for mobile networks
* Pricing and incentives in mobile and ad-hoc networks
Papers should be submitted as extended abstracts of up to 8 pages (see
webpage for details). Selected papers from WiOpt 2005 will appear in a
special issue of ACM/Kluwer Monet.
ADJUNCT WORKSHOPS
-----------------
Several one-day workshops will accompany the main WiOpt Symposium on April
3rd and 7th (see webpage for details):
* WINMEE 2005: Measurement in Wireless Networks
Chairs: L. Krishnamurthy (Intel),
D. Papagiannaki (Intel Research Cambridge)
* RAWNET 2005: Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks,
Chairs: A. Proutiere (France Telecom R&D), S. Borst (Bell Labs.-CWI)
* SPASWIN 2005: Stochastic Geometry for Wireless Networks,
Chairs: F. Baccelli (INRIA-ENS), B. Blaszczyszyn (INRIA-ENS)
* NETCOD 2005: Network Coding and Information Theory,
Chairs: R. W. Yeung (The Chinese U. of Hong Kong),
P. Chou (Microsoft Research)
SPONSORHSIP
-----------
WiOpt05 is sponsored by INRIA, Create-Net, ICST, eNext NoE, Intel, and
Siemens mobile; it is technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Information
Theory Society; it is organized in cooperation with ACM and IFIP WG 6.3.
IMPORTANT DATES
---------------
Submission deadline: Oct. 10, 2004 (midnight EST)
Notification of acceptance: Dec. 5, 2004
Camera-ready copy: Jan. 5, 2005
Papers should be submitted in pdf or ps format through the EDAS system
(http://edas.info). For more details, please visit http://www.wiopt.org
General Chair
-------------
E. Altman, INRIA
Vice General Chair
------------------
H. Karl, U. of Paderbon
Program Co-Chairs
-----------------
R. R. Mazumdar, Purdue U.
I. Stavrakakis, U. of Athens
Steering Committee Chair
------------------------
I. Chlamtac, Create-Net
Program Committee
-----------------
E. Altman, INRIA
V. Anantharam, UC Berkeley
K. Avrachenkov, INRIA
T. Basar, U. of Illinois
A. Campbell, Columbia U.
X. Cao, Hong Kong U. of Science and Technology
A. Chockalingam, Indian Institute of Science
M. Conti, CNR-ITT
J. Crowcroft, U. of Cambridge
P. Dube, IBM Research
A. Ephremides, U. of Maryland
S. Giordano, SUSPI
A. Jukan, NSF CISE Networking Research
H. Karl, U. of Paderborn
P. Key, Microsoft Research
J-W. Lee, Princeton U.
R. Malhame, Ecole Poly-technique de Montreal
P. Marbach, U. of Toronto
D. Mcauley, Intel Research Cambridge
A. Misra, IBM Research
Q. Ni, National U. of Ireland
Y. Onozato, Guma University
A. Orda, Technion
A. Panagakis, U. of Athens
R. Rao, UC San Diego
A. Richa, Arizona State U.
P. Rodriguez, Microsoft Research
C. Rosenberg, Purdue U.
V. Syrotiuk, Aritona State U.
T. Turletti, INRIA
J. Wieselthier, Naval Research Laboratory
M. Zukerman, U. of Melbourne
Workshops Chair
---------------
C. Barakat, INRIA
Local Arrangements Chair
------------------------
G. Boata, U. of Trento
Publicity Chair
---------------
T. Turletti, INRIA
Publications Chair
------------------
E. Deriche, INRIA
Dear WG 6.1 - 6.11 chair(wo)men.
it is about time to prepare the reports for the upcoming TC6 meeting in
Bangkok.
Please send your reports to me not later than October 31, 2004 in order
that I can include them in the meeting documents.
There is a request that event statistics should be collected (see below
for details).
Peter (Radford) promised to put together that information but
we need most information from you - in some cases you might have to
contact IFIP secretariat.
It would be very helpful if you send your report for meeting 2004/2 in Bangkok
*** as well as your previous report for meeting 2004/1 in Athens ***
also to Peter <Peter.Radford(a)logicacmg.com>. Please ensure that the copy
of your Athens report reaches Peter no later than Oct. 15, 2004.
Best wishes
Otto
------------------------------------------
Procedure for collecting the TC6 event statistics (as proposed by Augusto
Casaca):
1. Insert the names of the conferences that have occurred since the last
update. You get those names from the TC6 calendar
(the example table for 2003 is attached).
2. The event number is taken from the ERF approved by IFIP.
3. City, Country, Type, Year are taken from the TC6 calendar.
4. Number of submissions, number of accepted papers, percentage, number of
tracks and number of registered attendees are provided by the WG chair
under
which the conference is organized. This is information that the WG
chair has
compulsorily to include in his report according to the present format
of the
WG reports for the TC6 meeting. Sometimes you can get the information in
advance if you ask the WG chair.
5. The publisher is known from the TC6 calendar and/or the WG chair.
6. The event proceeds are obtained from the IFIP Secretariat.
<christine.mckenzie(a)IFIP.or.at> or <eduard.dundler(a)IFIP.or.at>
7. The book royalties and books sold are obtained from Kluwer reports to
IFIP meetings. In case of Springer you get them from the IFIP Secretariat.
This needs to be updated every year as the publisher continues to sell
books
every year.
Dear colleagues,
Other associations are advancing us in the domain of pervasive computing
and wireless sensor and actor networks.
I suggest to talk about this point in Bangkok.
Best regards
Ramon
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Subject: [ifip-tc6] [PerSeNS 2005] Deadline Extended: IEEE PerCom
Workshop on "Sensor Networks and Systems for Pervasive Computing"
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 10:10:20 +0200
From: Raffaele Bruno <raffaele.bruno(a)iit.cnr.it>
To: ifip-tc6(a)informatik.rwth-aachen.de
[Apologies for possible multiple copies]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
********** SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 2 ***********
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
First IEEE PerCom Workshop on
Sensor Networks and Systems for Pervasive Computing (PerSeNS 2005)
http://www.ing.unipi.it/persens2005/
March 8, 2005 - Kauai Island, Hawaii
in conjunction with IEEE PerCom 2005 (http://www.percom.org/)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
CALL FOR PAPERS
Wireless sensor networks are expected to be the basic building block of pervasive computing environments. Aggregating sensor nodes into sophisticated sensing, computational and communication infrastructures to form wireless sensor networks will have a significant impact on a wide array of applications ranging from military, to scientific, to industrial, to health-care, to domestic, establishing ubiquitous computing that will pervade society and redefine the way in which we live and work.The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum to exchange ideas, discuss solutions, and share experiences among researchers, professionals, and application developers both from industry and academia. Original papers addressing both theoretical and practical aspects of sensor networks are solicited. Papers describing prototype implementations and deployment of sensor networks and systems are particularly welcome. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Sensor-based systems and applications
- Operating systems
- Middleware and software tools
- Networking architectures and protocols
- Location and mobility management
- Topology control and time synchronization
- Data gathering, aggregation and dissemination
- Intelligent sensors
- Power Management and energy-efficient design
- Cross-layer architectures
- Security and dependability issues
- Modeling and performance evaluation
- Measurements
PAPER SUBMISSION
Papers should contain original material and not be previously published, or currently submitted for consideration elsewhere. Manuscripts must be limited to 5 pages in IEEE 8.5x11 conference format, and formatted in accordance with the IEEE Computer Society author guidelines (ftp://pubftp.computer.org/Press/Outgoing/proceedings/INSTRUCT.HTM). All submissions will be handled electronically. Authors should prepare a PDF file and submit it to persens2005(a)ing.unipi.it. Accepted papers will be published by the IEEE Computer Society in the combined PerCom 2005 workshop proceedings.
IMPORTANT DATES
Papers due Sept. 15, 2004 (EXTENDED to OCT. 2, 2004)
Notification of acceptance Nov. 15, 2004
Camera-ready papers due Dec. 18, 2004
WORKSHOP CO-ORGANIZERS
Giuseppe Anastasi
Dept. of Information Engineering
University of Pisa
Via Diotisalvi 2, 56122 Pisa - Italy
E-mail: g.anastasi(a)iet.unipi.it
Silvia Giordano
Dept. of Technologies and Innovations
University of Applied Science SUPSI
Galleria 2 - Via Cantonale
6928 Manno - Switzerland
Email: silvia.giordano(a)supsi.ch
Stephan Olariu
Department of Computer Science
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA 23529-0162, U.S.A.
Email: olariu(a)cs.odu.edu
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Ozgur B. Akan, ME Tech. Univ. at Ankara, Turkey
Philippe Bonnet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Levente Buttyan, Budapest University of Tech. and Economics, Hungary
Vinny Cahill, Trinity College, Ireland
Andrew Campbell, Columbia University, USA
Carla Fabiana Chiasserini, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Sajal Das, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Mohamed Eltoweissy, Virginia Tech, USA
Paul Havinga, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Holger Karl, Tech. University of Berlin, Germany
Symeon Papavassiliou, New Jersey Institute of Tech., USA
Ravi Prakas, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Catherine Rosenberg, Purdue University, USA
Maria Giovanna Sami, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Ivan Stojmenovic, Univeristy of Ottawa, Canada
Ioannis Stravrakakis, University of Athens, Greece
Yu-Chee Tseng, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Jie Wu, Florida Atlantic University, USA
Mohamed Younis, University of Maryland, USA
PUBLICITY CHAIR
Raffaele Bruno, National Research Council, Italy
--
Raffaele Bruno, Ph.D., Researcher
Pervasive Computing & Networking Lab. (PerLab)
IIT Institute - Italian National Research Council (CNR)
Via G. Moruzzi 1, 56124 Pisa, ITALY
Tel.: +39 050 315 3078 (direct)
Fax.: +39 050 315 2593 (institute)
Email: raffaele.bruno(a)iit.cnr.it
--
=========================================================================
Ramon Puigjaner
Universitat de les Illes Balears
Departament de Ciencies Matematiques i Informatica
07122 PALMA (Spain)
Phone: +34-971173288 Fax: +34-971173003
e-mail: putxi(a)uib.es
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Dear all,
I will attend the Bangkok meeting. However my travel schedule is still being
worked out.
Best regards,
Ignas Niemegeers
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From: Otto Spaniol [mailto:spaniol@informatik.rwth-aachen.de]
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 16:56
To: ifip-tc6(a)informatik.rwth-aachen.de
Subject: [ifip-tc6] Invitation for meeting 2002/2
Dear all,
please find enclosed the formal invitation to meeting 2004/2 in Bangkok
(Thailand);
Nov. 21+22, 2004.
Another formal invitation letter will be sent by Vilas Wuwongse, our
national
delegate from Thailand.
Please inform Vilas and myself about your attendance and about your
travel schedule.
Best regards
Otto