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CALL FOR PAPERS
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2ND INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SECURITY AND TRUST MANAGEMENT (STM'06)
Hamburg,Germany - September 20, 2006 (in conjunction with ESORICS 2006)
http://www.hec.unil.ch/STM06/
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STM (Security and Trust Management) is a recently established working
group of ERCIM (European Research Consortium in Informatics and
Mathematics). STM 2006 is the second workshop in this series, and has
the following aims:
- to investigate the foundations and applications of security and trust
in ICT
- to study the deep interplay between trust management and common
security issues such as confidentiality, integrity and availability
- to identify and promote new areas of research connected with security
management, e.g. dynamic and mobile coalition management (e.g., P2P,
MANETs, Web/GRID services)
- to identify and promote new areas of research connected with trust
management, e.g. reputation, recommendation, collaboration etc
- to provide a platform for presenting and discussing emerging ideas
and trends
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- semantics and computational models for security and trust
- security and trust management architectures, mechanisms and policies
- networked systems security
- privacy and anonymity
- Identity management
- ICT for securing digital as well as physical assets
- cryptography
The primary focus is on high-quality original unpublished research, case
studies, and implementation experiences. We encourage submissions
discussing the application and deployment of security technologies in
practice.
Paper submissions. Submitted papers must not substantially overlap papers
that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a
journal or a conference with proceedings. Papers must have authors'
affiliation and contact information on the first page. Papers are limited
to 12 pages in ENTCS style format (using the generic template).
Excessively long papers will be returned without review. Accepted papers
will be published in a post-workshop ENTCS volume. To submit a paper,
please visit http://www.easychair.org/STM06/ . For more information
contact stm06(a)dti.unimi.it
Papers must be received by the deadline of May 15, 2006.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission due: May 15, 2006
Acceptance notification: June 26, 2006
Final Papers due: August 20, 2006
GENERAL CHAIRS
Solange Ghernaouti Hélie
Univ. Lausanne, CH
email: sgh(a)unil.ch
Ulrich Ultes-Nitsche
Univ. Fribourg, CH
email: uun(a)unifr.ch
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Sandro Etalle
University of Twente, NL
email: sandro.etalle(a)utwente.nl
Pierangela Samarati
Universita' di Milano - Italy
email: samarati(a)dti.unimi.it
PUBLICATION CHAIR
Sara Foresti
Universita' di Milano - Italy
email: foresti(a)dti.unimi.it
PUBLICITY CHAIR
Claudio A. Ardagna
Universita' di Milano - Italy
email: ardagna(a)dti.unimi.it
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Viajy Atluri, Rutgers Univ., USA
Joris Claessens, Microsoft EMIC, DE
Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, Univ. Milano, IT
Theo Dimitrakos, British Telecom, UK
Mara Isabel González Vasco, Univ. Rey Juan Carlos, SP
Stefanos Gritzalis, Univ. of Aegean, GR
Peter Herrmann, NTNU, NO
Valerie Issarny, INRIA, FR
Guenter Karjoth, IBM Research, CH
Antonio Lioy, Politecnico di Torino, IT
Javier Lopez, Univ. Malaga, SP
Fabio Martinelli, IIT-CNR, IT
Sjouke Mauw, Technical Univ. Eindhoven, NL
Daniel Olmedilla, L3S, GR
Babak Sadighi, SICS, SE
Luca Vigano', ETH Zurich, CH
Will Winsborough, Univ. Texas at S. Antonio, USA
Ting Yu, North Carolina State Univ., USA
Alec Yasinsac, Florida State Univ., USA
This call for papers and additional information about the conference
can be found at http://www.hec.unil.ch/STM06
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-- 2nd Call for Papers --
-- 26th IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference on --
-- Formal Methods for Networked and Distributed Systems --
-- FORTE 2006 --
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-- September 26-29 2006, Paris, France --
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-- Special focus on --
-- Middleware & distributed services analysis and verification --
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-- http://forte2006.cnam.fr --
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New: invited speakers
- Daniel Krob (Ecole Polytechnique - France)
Title: Modeling of Complex Systems
- Leslie Lamport (Microsoft)
Provisional Title : Advances in specification and verification of
distributed systems
- Martin Wirsing (University of Munich and Sensoria Project)
Title: related to the topics of Sensoria project
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The 26th FORTE conference will take place in Paris in the buildings of
the CNAM (Conservatoire National des Arts et MÂtiers http://www.cnam.fr)
localized in the center of Paris. It is organized by the multi research
laboratories group MeFoSyLoMa http://mefosyloma.cnam.fr. FORTE is
dedicated to formal description techniques and their application to
distributed systems and cooperating applications.
The focus of FORTE 2006 is on the construction of middleware and
services using formalized and verified approaches. In addition to the
classical protocol specification, verification and testing problems,
Forte'06 will address the issues of composition of protocol functions
and of algorithms for distributed systems. Contributions on the
issues of composing and orchestrating services are also encouraged.
The conference will consist of tutorial sessions on the first day
(Tuesday September 26th) followed by presentations of reviewed and
invited papers, tool demonstrations, panel and working sessions
(Wednesday 27, Thursday 28 and Friday 29). The proceedings will be
published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences
series.
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Schedule
Short abstract submission (recommended) : 10 April, 2006
Paper submission deadline : 18 April, 2006
Notification to authors : 5 June, 2006
Camera-ready version : 25 June, 2006
Conference : September 26th - 29th, 2006
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Topics
The aim of FORTE 2006 is to provide a forum for researchers and users
to review, discuss, and learn about new approaches, concepts and
experiences in the application of formal methods for the specification
and the verification of distributed systems and applications. Formal
description techniques include (but are not limited to) SDL, UML
notations, Domain Specific Languages (DSLs), LOTOS, MSC, Promela,
etc. Contributions on Formal paradigms based on finite state machines
process algebras, Petri nets, logics or timed automata, etc are also
encouraged. The application domains include networking,
telecommunication services, internet, embedded systems, real time
systems, transport systems, networked games, web based systems and
services, etc.
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to :
+ Use of formal methods: Formally based design of communication
protocols, formal verification, composition of protocols, definition
and verification of design patterns, integration of protocol
functions into middleware, distributed systems, Automatically
derived implementations, Transformation based development,
Composition, interaction and orchestration of services, Test of
distributed systems and communication protocols including
interoperability tests, performance tests, robustness tests, and
test generation procedures, Tool support.
+ Theoretical aspects of formal methods: New approaches and
theories, Extensions of formal methods and notations, Semantic
foundations, Real-time and probability aspects, semantics of domain
specific languages, semantical foundations for UML notations.
+ Practical experience with formal methods: Reports and case studies
of the use of formal methods and notations in the development and
the validation of distributed systems.
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Submissions
Authors are invited to submit either regular (16 pages) or short
papers (5 pages). All papers must be in English, clear, complete and
must be original contributions. Short papers are either devoted to
describing work in progress or to the presentation and evaluation of
tools. Practical experience papers can be either long or short.
All submissions will be evaluated by the program committee for
inclusion in the proceedings, which will be published Springer-Verlag
in the Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences series. Authors are required
to submit a paper title and a short abstract not exceeding 200 words
at the conference web site no later than April 10th, 2006.
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General chair
Véronique Viguié Donzeau-Gouge, CEDRIC-CNAM, France
Program chair
Elie Najm, ENST, France
Jean-François Pradat-Peyre, CEDRIC-CNAM, France
Publicity Chair
Kirill Bogdanov, University of Sheffield, UK
Tutorial Chair
Christine Choppy, LIPN Univ. Paris-Nord
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Program committee
G. V. Bochmann (Univ. of Ottawa, Canada)
T. Bolognesi (IEI Pisa, Italy)
M. Bravetti (Univ. of Bologna, Italy)
A. Cavalli (INT Evry, France)
D. de Frutos-Escrig (Complutense Univ. of Madrid,Spain)
J. Derrick (Univ. Sheffield, United Kingdom)
L. Duchien (LIFL, France)
C. Fidge (Australia)
R. Gotzhein (Univ. of Kaiserslautern, Germany)
S. Haddad (Lamsade-Paris Dauphine, France)
T. Higashino (Univ. of Osaka, Japan)
D. Hogrefe (Univ. of Gottingen, Germany)
P. Inverardi (University of L'Aquila, Italia)
C. Jard (IRISA, France)
G. J. Holzmann (NASA/JPL, USA)
M. Kim (ICU Taejon, Korea)
H. Koenig (Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany)
L. Logrippo (Univ. of Ottawa, Canada)
J. Magee (Imperial College of London, United Kingdom)
E. Najm (Infres ENST, France) co-chair
M. Nunez (Complutense Univ. of Madrid, Spain)
D. A. Peled, (Univ. of Warwick, United Kingdom)
A. Petrenko (CRIM Montreal, Canada)
F. Plasil (Charles University, Prague)
J.-F. Pradat-Peyre (Cedric-Cnam, France) co-chair
W. Reisig (Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin)
J.B. Stefani (Inria, France)
K. Suzuki (UEC, Japan)
P. Traverso (ITC-IRST, Italia)
K. Turner, (Univ. of Stirling, United Kingdom)
H. Ural (Univ. of Ottawa, Canada)
F. Wang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
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Organization committee
Christine Choppy, LIPN Univ. Paris-Nord
Joyce El Haddad, Lamsade Univ. Paris Dauphine
Sami Evangelista, CEDRIC-CNAM
Christophe Pajault, CEDRIC-CNAM
Pierre Rousseau, CEDRIC-CNAM
Emanuel Paviot, LIP6 Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie
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Guest Editors: Eylem EKICI, Ohio State University
Leonard KLEINROCK, UCLA
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are proposed to observe remote
and inhospitable areas at close range. In recent years, WSN
applications based on simple sense-and-send type operations
are replaced by more sophisticated applications that require
guarantees from WSNs in communication and information
processing. While service guarantees in wireless ad hoc
networks have been researched in the past, these solutions
cannot be directly applied to WSNs due to limited resource
environment and large scale of WSNs. Solutions developed for
WSNs must not only cater to the requirements of applications,
but also conserve valuable energy resources of sensor nodes,
be adaptive to unexpected changes, and operate in loose
coordination with the rest of the network. These requirements
also highlight the need for cross-layer design and
interactions between sensor hardware, protocol layers, and
application middleware.
This special issue is dedicated to recent advances in the area
of wireless sensor networks. Papers describing protocols,
models, evaluation methods, and experimental studies of WSNs
are solicited for this special issue. Topics of interest
include (but are not limited to):
- WSN cross-layer protocol suites
- Real-time communication in WSNs
- Protocols for application-level service guarantees for WSNs
- WSN capacity modeling and analysis
- Application modeling for WSNs
- Application admission methods for WSNs
- Joint data processing and communication solutions for WSNs
- Fault-tolerant communication and data processing in WSNs
- Topology control and network reconfiguration
- Localization, synchronization, and mobility
- Security issues, solutions, and models
- Novel WSN architectures and applications
- Experimental and testbed studies of WSNs
Submission Instructions:
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Full papers must be submitted in PDF format by e-mail to
ekici(a)ece.osu.edu. Papers must be formatted in single-column
format, double-spaced, and use at least 11pt fonts. Papers
must not exceed 25 pages including references.
Important Dates:
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Submission Deadline: May 1, 2006
Notification of Acceptance: December 15, 2006
Camera-Ready Papers Due: February 15, 2007
Online Publication Date: April 2007
Journal Publication Date: September 2007
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Eylem Ekici
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Eng. Phone: (614) 292-0495
The Ohio State University Fax: (614) 292-7596
http://www.ece.osu.edu/~ekici E-mail: ekici(a)ece.osu.edu
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LAST Call for Submissions
International Conference on Internet Surveillance and Protection, ICISP
2006,
Côte d'Azur, France, August 27 - August 29, 2006
For submissions, go on the ICISP 2006 page at
http://www.iaria.org/conferences/ICISP.htm
Important deadlines:
Full paper submission April 5, 2006
Authors Notification: April 25, 2006
Camera ready, full papers due: May 15, 2006
The conference has the following specialized events:
TRASI 2006: Internet traffic surveillance and interception
IPERF 2006: Internet performance
RTSEC 2006: Security for Internet-based real-time systems
SYNEV 2006: Systems and networks vulnerabilities
DISAS 2006: Disaster prevention and recovery
EMERG 2006: Networks and applications emergency services
MONIT 2006: End-to-end sampling, measurement, and monitoring
REPORT 2006: Experiences & lessons learnt in securing networks and
applications
USSAF 2006: User safety, privacy, and protection over Internet
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LAST Call for Submissions
International Conference on Digital Telecommunications, ICDT 2006,
Côte d'Azur, France, August 30 - September 2, 2006
For submissions, go on the ICDT 2006 page at
http://www.iaria.org/conferences/ICDT.htm
Important deadlines:
Full paper submission April 5, 2006
Authors Notification: April 25, 2006
Camera ready, full papers due: May 15, 2006
The conference has the following specialized events:
MULTE 2006: Multimedia Telecommunications
SIGNAL 2006: Signal processing in telecommunications
DATA 2006: Data processing
AUDIO 2006: Audio transmission and reception systems
VOICE 2006: Voice over packet networks
VIDEO 2006: Video, conferencing, telephony
IMAGE 2006: Image producing, sending, and mining
SPEECH 2006: Speech producing and processing
IPTV 2006: IP/Mobile TV
MULTI 2006: Multicast/Broadcast Triple-Quadruple-play
CONTENT 2006: Production, distribution
HXSIP 2006: H-series towards SIP
MEDMAN 2006: Control and management of multimedia telecommunications
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CFP : 3rd International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems (ISWCS
2006 )
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Extended abstract submission deadline: 10th April
CALL FOR PAPERS
3rd International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems 2006
6 - 8 September 2006, Valencia (Spain)
www.iswcs.org/iswcs2006
Technically co-sponsored by the IEEE and the IEEE Vehicular Technology
Society
Wireless Communications are at the centre of a new and passionate era for
telecommunications characterised by the convergence of systems and
technologies, a transition towards all-IP networks, and the development of
technologies with a user-centred focus. In this context, the International
Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems (ISWCS) is positioning itself as
a recognised and dynamic forum for researchers and technologists to present
and discuss original ideas and contributions in all fields related to mobile
wireless communication systems.
The 3rd International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems intends to
bring together leading wireless communication researchers and technologists
willing to identify and discuss the most recent advances, the future
technical challenges and business opportunities arising in the path towards
the realisation of ambient wireless communication networks. Together with
the technical sessions, the symposium will feature panel discussions and
keynote presentations from leading wireless communication experts from
industry, academia regulatory and standardisation bodies.
To realise its objectives, the organising and technical committees of the
symposium are seeking original contributions in the areas of, but not
limited to:
- IMT-2000 systems
- Beyond 3G and 4G systems
- Innovative concepts for future mobile and wireless communication
systems
- Fixed and nomadic wireless access
- Relaying and user cooperation
- Spectrum sharing and coexistence
- Radio resource management and allocation
- Wireless access techniques
- Cross-layer design and optimisation
- experimental systems and field trials
- Heterogeneous wireless networking
- Convergence of networks
- End-to-End QoS provision
- Wireless network architectures and deployments
- Ultra-wideband communications
- Wireless LAN and PAN
- Wireless and Mobile IP
- Wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks
- Digital audio and video broadcasting
- Novel wireless switching and routing techniques
- Mobility management
- Traffic control and engineering
- Modelling, analysis and simulation of mobile and wireless systems
- Innovative services and applications
- Service and middleware platforms
- Location based services and positioning
- Security and privacy
- Software radio and re-configurability
- Satellite communications and High Altitude Platforms
- Coding, modulation and equalization
- Wireless propagation and channel modelling
- MIMO techniques and smart adaptive antennas
- Space-time coding and diversity
- Signal processing for wireless systems
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts (full papers will not be
accepted) of about 1500 words (two pages in the standard IEEE conference
format) together with a short summary (approx. 150 words). Authors are
requested to indicate their paper's technical area when submitting their
contribution.
Proposals for Tutorial are also being solicited and should be sent, together
with a one page summary and the presenter's biography, to the Tutorial
Chair.
Detailed submission guidelines and manuscript templates will be published on
the conference's website.
IMPORTANT DATES
EXTENDED abstract submission deadline: April 10, 2006
Notification of acceptance: June 2, 2006
Tutorials proposals deadline: June 9, 2006
Final paper due: July 1, 2006
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
General Chair: Narcís Cardona
Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Technical Program Chair: Luis Correia
IST/IT - Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
General Co-Chairs: Boon Sain Yeo (1) and Javier Gozalvez (2)
1. Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
2. University Miguel Hernández, Spain
Technical Program co-Chair: Alberto González
Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Panel/Speaker Chair: Jorge Pereira
European Commission, Belgium
Tutorial Chair: Oriol Sallent
Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
Special Sessions and Invited Papers Chair: Roberto Verdone
University of Bologna, Italia
Publication Chair: James Irvine
University of Strathclyde, UK
Publicity Chair: Óscar Lázaro
Innovalia Association, Spain
Local Organizing Chair: David Argilés
Technical University of Valencia, Spain
STEERING COMMITTEE
Narcís Cardona, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Boon Sain Yeo, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Luis Correia, IST/IT - Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Giovanni Giambene, University of Siena, Italy
Javier Gozálvez, University Miguel Hernández, Spain
Alberto González,Technical University of Valencia, Spain
James Irvine,University of Strathclyde, UK
Oscar Lazaro,Innovalia Association, Spain
The 3rd International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems will take
place in Valencia (Spain) from the 6th to the 8th of September 2006.
Valencia is a beautiful and warm Mediterranean city worldwide recognised for
its history and quality of life, and the acclaimed Calatrava's City of Arts
and Sciences. Valencia is also hosting the 32nd America's Cup, the most
prestigious international sailing competition and the oldest sports trophy
in the world. For more information and a detailed conference's social
program, please visit the symposium's web site: www.iswcs.org/iswcs2006
Interested researchers are also encouraged to register in the conference's
mailing list to receive updates on the Symposium.
Last updated: 1st April 2006
Dear IFIP TC6 member,
We are looking for session chairmen for the three TC6 conferences to be held in Santiago, Chile during the WCC.
Sessions correspond to the three conferences (Ad hoc, MWCN, NetCon). The titles of the sessions are the following:
Security models
Security in wireless networks
QoS for Ad hoc networks
Routing in Ad hoc Networks
Functionalities in wireless networks
Sensor networks
Network Management
Intelligence
Performance and architecture in ad hoc networking
Wireless application
Services for ad hoc networking
Applications in ad hoc networks
MPLS/GMPLS
Network Control
Thank you in advances,
Guy
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Guy Pujolle Guy.Pujolle(a)lip6.fr
Université Pierre et Marie Curie
8 rue du Capitaine Scott, 75015 Paris, France
Assistante: Laetitia Jacquey, Laetitia.jacquey(a)lip6.fr
tel: +33 1 44 27 87 74 fax +33 1 44 27 87 83
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IPSN'06 (http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~ipsn06/) will be hosted by
Vanderbilt University in Nashville on April 19-21 (less than three weeks
from now!).
I want to encourage you to look at the excellent program put together by
the IPSN'06 organizers and consider attending the conference. This
year's program includes papers for the IPSN main track as well as the
SPOTS track on platforms and tools. IPSN is unique in that it presents
state-of-the-art work in theories, algorithms, as well as systems all
under the same roof. Some of the highlights of this year's program:
- Keynotes on sensornet security, closing the loop of sensing/control,
and distributed detectors in astro and high-energy physics by Adrian
Perrig, Shankar Sastry, and Angela Olinto.
- A single-track presentation of 37 oral papers and 23 posters, selected
from over 221 submissions, plus 15 demos!
- And the opportunity to mingle with other leading researchers in the
field, in the wonderful environment of the Vanderbilt campus and
Parthenon, across the street from the hotel.
Hope to see many of you there!
Feng Zhao
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====ICISP 2006 ========================================
LAST Call for Submissions
International Conference on Internet Surveillance and Protection, ICISP 2006,
Côte d'Azur, France, August 27 - August 29, 2006
For submissions, go on the ICISP 2006 page at http://www.iaria.org/conferences/ICISP.htm
Important deadlines:
Full paper submission April 5, 2006
Authors Notification: April 25, 2006
Camera ready, full papers due: May 15, 2006
The conference has the following specialized events:
TRASI 2006: Internet traffic surveillance and interception
IPERF 2006: Internet performance
RTSEC 2006: Security for Internet-based real-time systems
SYNEV 2006: Systems and networks vulnerabilities
DISAS 2006: Disaster prevention and recovery
EMERG 2006: Networks and applications emergency services
MONIT 2006: End-to-end sampling, measurement, and monitoring
REPORT 2006: Experiences & lessons learnt in securing networks and applications
USSAF 2006: User safety, privacy, and protection over Internet
==== ICDT 2006 ==========================
LAST Call for Submissions
International Conference on Digital Telecommunications, ICDT 2006,
Côte d'Azur, France, August 30 - September 2, 2006
For submissions, go on the ICDT 2006 page at http://www.iaria.org/conferences/ICDT.htm
Important deadlines:
Full paper submission April 5, 2006
Authors Notification: April 25, 2006
Camera ready, full papers due: May 15, 2006
The conference has the following specialized events:
MULTE 2006: Multimedia Telecommunications
SIGNAL 2006: Signal processing in telecommunications
DATA 2006: Data processing
AUDIO 2006: Audio transmission and reception systems
VOICE 2006: Voice over packet networks
VIDEO 2006: Video, conferencing, telephony
IMAGE 2006: Image producing, sending, and mining
SPEECH 2006: Speech producing and processing
IPTV 2006: IP/Mobile TV
MULTI 2006: Multicast/Broadcast Triple-Quadruple-play
CONTENT 2006: Production, distribution
HXSIP 2006: H-series towards SIP
MEDMAN 2006: Control and management of multimedia telecommunications
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