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CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC)
Special issue on "Game Theory in Communication Systems"
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Game theory is a formal framework with a set of mathematical tools to
study the complex interactions among interdependent rational players.
For more than half a century, game theory has led to revolutionary
changes in economics, and has found important applications in
politics, sociology, psychology, and transportation. Recently, there
has been a surge in research activities that employ game theory to
model and analyze a wide range of problems in modern communication
systems. This is mainly due to (1) the emergence of the Internet as a
global platform for computation and communication, which has sparked
the development of large-scale, distributed and heterogeneous
communication systems; (2) the deregulation of the telecommunication
industry and the dramatic improvement in computation power, which make
it possible for various network entities to make independent and
selfish operational decisions; and (3) the need for robust designs
against uncertainties modeled as games between the user and a
malicious nature. Game theory can help us better understand various
complicated communication systems and design more efficient, scalable
and robust communication protocols and resource allocation algorithms.
The aim of this issue is to bring together the state-of-the-art
research contributions that address the major opportunities and
challenges of applying game theory to understanding and designing
modern communication systems, with emphasis on both new analytical
techniques and novel application scenarios. We seek original completed
and unpublished work not currently under review by any other
journal/magazine. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* Game theoretical analysis/design of communication networks
- Wireless resource allocation
- DSL spectrum management
- Network pricing
- Peer-to-peer and overlay networks
- Medium access control, routing, and congestion control
- Information theoretical analysis
- Cognitive radio networks
- Security and privacy
* Minimax robustness in communication systems
- Minimax/maximin formulations
- Worst-case robust designs
- Saddle-point optimizations
- H-infinity designs
* Emerging game-theoretical models in communication systems
- S-modular and potential games
- Stackelberg and Wardrop equilibria
- Coalition games and Nash bargaining models
- Multi-stage and repeated games
- Incentive compatible mechanism design (e.g., auction)
* General game-theoretic methodologies and techniques
- Efficiency loss compared with optimization model (i.e ., price of anarchy)
- Games of imperfect or asymmetric information
- Effects of bounded rationality
- Learning mechanisms in games
- Computation of Nash, correlated, and market equilibria
- Preference elicitation and winner determination in combinatorial auctions
Prospective authors should follow the IEEE J-SAC manuscript format
described in the Information for Authors
(http://www.jsac.ucsd.edu/Guidelines/info.html). All papers should be
submitted in the PDF format (less than 1Mbyte in file size after
compression) to EDAS (tentative submission plan, might change later),
according to the following timetable:
Manuscript Submission: August 1, 2007
Acceptance Notification: January 10, 2008
Final Manuscript Due: April 1, 2008
Publication: 4th quarter 2008
Guest Editors:
* Jianwei Huang, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University
* Daniel P. Palomar, Dept. of Electronic & Computer Engineering, Hong
Kong University of Science & Technology
* Narayan B. Mandayam, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering,
WINLAB, Rutgers University
* Stephen B. Wicker, School of Electrical & Computer Engineering,
Cornell University
* Jean Walrand, Dept. of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences,
University of California, Berkeley
* Tamer Basar, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, CSL, UIUC
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Postdoctoral Research Associate
Department of Electrical Engineering
Princeton University
http://www.princeton.edu/~jianweih/
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Call for Papers (deadline extended till January 28)
International Workshop on
Specialized Ad Hoc Networks and Systems (SAHNS 2007)
Toronto, Canada, June 29, 2007
In conjunction with the IEEE 27th International Conference on
Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS 2007)
The deadline for submitting papers to the International Workshop on
Specialized Ad Hoc Networks and Systems (SAHNS 2007) has been extended
to 1/28/2007.
The Workshop provides a forum for engineers and scientists in academia,
industry and government to present their latest research findings in
specialized ad-hoc networks and systems. Specialized solutions,
exploiting features of their specific application classes or individual
applications, facilitate overcoming obstacles faced by the general
solutions for ad hoc networks and systems. For further information
please visit the SAHNS web pages at:
http://www.cs.wmich.edu/~alfuqaha/SAHNS/ or contact Leszek T. Lilien,
Workshop Chair (llilien(a)cs.wmich.edu).
Please accept our apologies if this is a duplicate message.
Prof. Krzysztof Zieliñski
International Publicity Co-Chair, SAHNS 2007
AGH University of Science and Technology
Krakow, Poland
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Due to numerous requests, we have extended the submission deadline to February 5, Monday 2007 at 24:00 GMT.
CALL FOR PAPERS
*************** B O D Y N E T S 2 0 0 7 ****************
2nd International Conference on Body Area Networks
11-13 June, 2007, Florence (Italy)
http://www.bodynets.org
Jointly sponsored by:
- Create-Net
- ICST
- AICT "Networks and Telecommunication
systems" Group
In-technical cooperation with:
- ACM SIGCHI
- The European Association for Signal and
Image Processing (EURASIP)
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******************* IMPORTANT DEADLINES *********************
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Full papers due (to be received by): February 5, 2007
Notification of acceptance: March 12, 2007
Submission of camera-ready papers: April 11, 2007
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SCOPE
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With recent advances in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), their practical applications in
general sensing and monitoring are rapidly broadening. Although originally conceived for
wide area environment or process monitoring, WSNs are increasingly being used in human
computer interaction, brain computer interaction, gaming, and interactive digital arts,
as well as in healthcare and patient monitoring. Despite the recent technological
developments in sensing, embedded electronics, and sensor networking, several
challenging issues need to be addressed. In particular, technological scaling, wireless
communication and networking, sensor data processing and presentation are key aspects
that need to be investigated in an integrated fashion for enabling visionary applications
in the above areas of WSN.
PAPER SUBMISSION
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The aim of this conference is to bring researchers in WSN to address the following
technical and application issues:
* Body Area Networks and Human Computer Interaction
· Interactive Virtual Reality and Gaming
· Entertainment
* Body Area Networks and Brain Computer Interaction
· Invasive BCI
· Non-invasive BCI
* Wireless Communication and
Networking Protocols:
· In-body networks
· Near-body networks
* Applications
· WSN based Interactive Digital Art
· Ambient intelligence
· Smart Spaces, Personalization
· Healthcare and patient monitoring
* Server side information processing:
· Data querying
· Event detection, classification,tracking
* Middleware
* Quality of service, security and fault tolerance issues
* Enabling technologies:
· Novel sensors and materials
· Transceivers
· Microcontrollers
· Hardware platform
* In Network information processing:
· Data aggregation and fusion algorithms
* Tools and test beds
* Performance evaluation
* Internetworking with heterogeneous networks
Authors are invited to submit full papers of up to 8 pages, or short papers of up to
2 pages, in ACM conference proceedings format through COCUS (http://cocus.create-net.it).
The proceedings will be an ACM Publication and the papers will be listed on the ACM
digital library. Please refer to the website for more detailed information.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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Romano Fantacci (General Chair), University of Florence , Italy
David Tacconi (Vice-Chair), Create-Net, Italy
Guang-Zhong Yang (TPC chair), Imperial College of London, UK
Hsiao-Hwa Chen (TPC chair), NSYSU, Taiwan
Prithwish Basu (TPC chair), BBN Technologies, USA
Francesco Chiti (Local Arrangement Chair), University of Florence , Italy
Jie Li (Publicity Chair), University of Tsukuba, Japan
Yang Yang (Publicity Chair), University College of London, UK
Sinem Coleri Ergen (Publicity Chair), Pirelli/Telecom Italia WSN Lab,Berkeley, US
Giada Mennuti (Sponsorships Chair), University of Florence , Italy
Thomas Watteyne (Web Chair), INRIA / France Telecom, France
Karen Decker (Financial Chair), ICST, US
Zita Rozsa (Conference Coordinator), ICST, Europe
STEERING COMMITTEE
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Imrich Chlamtac (Chair), Create-Net, Univ. Trento, Italy
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THE FOURTH CONFERENCE ON EMAIL AND ANTI-SPAM (CEAS 2007)
Thursday August 2nd and Friday August 3rd, 2007
Mountain View, California
<http://www.ceas.cc>
Preliminary CALL FOR PAPERS
** Submission Deadline: Mar 23, 2007 **
The Conference on Email and Anti-Spam (CEAS) invites the submission
of papers for its fourth meeting. Papers are invited on all aspects
of electronic communication including email, instant messaging, text
messaging, and voice over internet protocol (VoIP). Topics of
interest include novel applications of electronic messaging,
abatement of abuses of electronic messaging, spam, spit (spam over
internet telephony), spim (spam over instant messenger), phishing,
identity theft via messaging, viruses, and spyware.
Paper submissions can be either research papers, industry reports,
or law and policy papers. Submissions from practitioners and vendors
are encouraged. Papers will be selected by peer review for
presentation at CEAS 2007. Papers will be reviewed based on their
contribution to the literature.
SUGGESTED TOPICS:
* Message filtering, blocking, authentication
- Machine learning
- Natural language processing
- Challenge-response
- Payment schemes
- Disposable addresses
- Messaging protocols
- Digital signatures
* Evaluation
- corpus and benchmark creation
- measures and methodologies
- tests of specific methods or products
* Analysis
- Economics of spam, spit, spim, phishing, etc.
- abuse tactics and patterns
- legitimate use patterns
- historical data
* Message organization and search
- Advanced calendaring and scheduling
- automatic foldering
- categorization
- summarization
- search
* Systems and network issues
- performance & scalability
- reliability & security
- archival & retrieval
* User issues
- user interfaces
- usability studies
- messaging in support of user activities
* Social issues
- deducing social phenomena
- costs and benefits of messaging use and abuse
- other social impacts
* Industry
- Cooperation for stopping abuse
- Messaging and abuse reporting standards
- Interoperability
* Legal issues
- spam, spit, spim and phishing, etc.
- identity theft
- privacy
- freedom of speech
- digital rights management
KEY DATES:
* Paper submission deadline: Mar 23, 2007
* Notification of acceptance: May 11, 2007
* Final camera-ready version of papers: June 11, 2007
* Conference: August 2nd and 3rd, 2007
REQUIREMENTS:
Papers may be of one of two types: short papers (two pages plus
bibliography) or full papers (eight pages plus bibliography).
Work may not have been previously published in, or under
consideration for publication in any other conference or journal.
Work that has been summarily reported on-line, or in technical
reports or workshops, may be the basis of a CEAS submission
provided that presentation and publication by CEAS would be
unencumbered by prior copyright assignment.
Submissions must use the CEAS electronic system (to be announced).
The style for submissions and final papers is a two-column,
8.5 by 11 inch format.
See http://www.ceas.cc/2007/format.htm for details.
Papers will be reviewed by a committee of experts from academic and
industrial research centers. Accepted papers will be made freely
available on the web, and will be published on CD-ROM.
Authors will retain copyright of their work.
CONTACT:
* The conference chair and co-chairs can be reached at
information(a)ceas.cc
GENERAL CONFERENCE CHAIR:
* Calton Pu
Georgia Institute of Technology
http://www-static.cc.gatech.edu/~calton/
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS:
* Kang Li
University of Georgia
http://www.cs.uga.edu/~kangli/
* Richard Segal
IBM Research
http://www.research.ibm.com/people/r/rsegal
INDUSTRY CO-CHAIR:
* Paul Judge
Secure Computing
http://www.securecomputing.com/corp_executives.cfm?Person=67
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Dear Colleagues,
this is the final Call for Papers for DIMVA 2007, the Fourth GI
International Conference on Detection of Intrusions & Malware, and
Vulnerability Assessment; which will be held in Lucerne,
Switzerland, on July 12-13, 2007.
Paper submission is now open at http://www.dimva.org/dimva2007. We
invite submissions of regular papers and short papers. The deadline
for both types of submissions is February 9, 2007.
Please feel free to distribute this announcement. We apologize if
you receive multiple copies of this message.
Best Regards,
The DIMVA 2007 Organizing Committee
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CALL FOR PAPERS
DIMVA 2007
Fourth GI International Conference on
Detection of Intrusions & Malware, and Vulnerability Assessment
Organized by the GI Special Interest Group SIDAR
In Cooperation with
IEEE Computer Society Task Force on Information Assurance
Lucerne, Switzerland
July 12 - 13, 2007
http://www.dimva.org/dimva2007
mailto:info@dimva.org
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The annual DIMVA conference serves as a premier forum for advancing the
state of the art in intrusion detection, malware detection, and
vulnerability assessment. Each year DIMVA brings together international
experts from academia, industry and government to present and discuss
novel research in these areas. DIMVA is organized by the special interest
group "Security - Intrusion Detection and Response" of the German
Informatics Society (GI). The conference proceedings will appear in
Springer's "Lecture Notes in Computer Science" (LNCS) series.
DIMVA solicits submission of high-quality, original scientific work. This
year we invite two types of paper submissions:
- Full papers, presenting novel and mature research results. Full papers
are limited to 20 pages, prepared according to the instructions
provided below. They will be reviewed by the program committee, and
papers accepted for presentation at the conference will be included in
the proceedings.
- Short papers (extended abstracts), presenting original, still ongoing
work that has not yet reached the maturity required for a full paper.
Short papers are limited to 10 pages, prepared according to the
instructions provided below. They will also be reviewed by the program
committee, and papers accepted for presentation at the conference will
be included in the proceedings (containing "Extended Abstract" in the
title).
DIMVA's scope includes, but is not restricted to the following areas:
- Intrusion Detection
* Approaches
* Implementations
* Prevention and response
* Result correlation
* Evaluation
* Potentials and limitations
* Operational experiences
* Evasion and other attacks
* Legal and social aspects
- Malware
* Techniques
* Detection
* Prevention
* Evaluation
* Trends and upcoming risks
* Forensics and recovery
- Vulnerability Assessment
* Vulnerabilities
* Vulnerability detection
* Vulnerability prevention
DIMVA particularly encourages papers that discuss the integration of
intrusion, malware, and vulnerability detection in large-scale
operational communication networks.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
--------------------
General Chair: Bernhard Hämmerli, HTA Luzern
info(a)dimva.org
Program Chair: Robin Sommer, LBNL/ICSI
pc-chair(a)dimva.org
Sponsor Chair: Dirk Schadt
sponsor-chair(a)dimva.org
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
-----------------
Roland Büschkes, RWE (DE)
Weidong Cui, Microsoft Research (US)
Marc Dacier, Eurécom (FR)
Hervé Debar, France Télécom (FR)
Sven Dietrich, Carnegie Mellon University (US)
Toralv Dirro, McAfee (DE)
Holger Dreger, Siemens CERT (DE)
Mohamed Eltoweissy, Virginia Tech (US)
Ulrich Flegel, University of Dortmund (DE)
Felix C. Freiling, University of Mannheim (DE)
Dirk Häger, BSI (DE)
Bernhard Hämmerli, HTA Lucerne (CH)
Marc Heuse, n.runs (DE)
Ming-Yuh Huang, Boeing (US)
Erland Jonsson, Chalmers University (SE)
Klaus Julisch, IBM Research (US)
Angelos Keromytis, Columbia University (US)
Hartmut König, BTU Cottbus (DE)
Christian Kreibich, ICSI (US)
Christopher Kruegel, TU Vienna (AT)
Pavel Laskov, Fraunhofer FIRST (DE)
Wenke Lee, Georgia Tech (US)
Jun Li, Tsinghua University (CN)
Javier Lopez, University of Malaga (ES)
John McHugh, Dalhousie University (CA)
Michael Meier, University of Dortmund (DE)
R. Sekar, Stony Brook University (US)
Roberto Setola, Univ. CAMPUS Bio-Medico Rome (IT)
Doug Tygar, UC Berkeley (US)
Giovanni Vigna, UC Santa Barbara (US)
Stephen Wolthusen, University of London (GB)
S. Felix Wu, UC Davis (US)
IMPORTANT DATES
---------------
February 9, 2007 Deadline for submission of full and short papers.
April 9, 2007 Notification of acceptance or rejection.
April 27, 2007 Final camera-ready copies due.
July 12-13, 2007 DIMVA conference.
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
-----------------
All papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format via the
conference Web site. Submissions must be formatted according to the
instructions provided by Springer Verlag
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). Submitted papers must be
in English and must not substantially overlap work that has been
published before, or that is simultaneously in submission to a journal or
a conference with proceedings. Simultaneous submission, submission of
previously published work, and plagiarism constitute dishonesty or fraud.
DIMVA prohibits these practices and may take appropriate action against
authors who have committed them. Authors of accepted papers must ensure
that their papers will be presented at the conference. Presentations must
also be held in English. Details about the electronic submission
procedure will be provided on the conference Web site by the end of
December 2006. Authors of accepted papers must follow the Springer
guidelines for the preparation of camera-ready copies. Details of the
process will be provided to the authors in time.
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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We solicit interested organizations to serve as sponsors for DIMVA 2007;
please contact the sponsor chair for information regarding corporate
sponsorship at sponsor-chair(a)dimva.org.
STEERING COMMITTEE
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Chairs:
Ulrich Flegel, University of Dortmund
Michael Meier, University of Dortmund
Members:
Roland Büschkes, RWE
Marc Heuse, n.runs
Klaus Julisch, IBM Research
Christopher Kruegel, TU Vienna
Pavel Laskov, Fraunhofer FIRST
Call for Papers (deadline extended till January 28)
International Workshop on Specialized Ad Hoc Networks and
Systems (SAHNS 2007), Toronto, Canada, June 29, 2007
In conjunction with
the IEEE 27th International Conference on
Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS 2007)
Dear Colleagues,
The deadline for submitting papers to the International Workshop on Specialized Ad Hoc Networks and Systems (SAHNS 2007) has been extended to 1/28/2007.
The Workshop, held in conjunction with IEEE ICDCS 2007, provides a forum for engineers and scientists in academia, industry and government to present their latest research findings in specialized ad-hoc networks and systems. Specialized solutions, exploiting salient features of their specific application classes or individual applications, facilitate overcoming obstacles faced by the general solutions for ad hoc networks and systems. or further information please visit the SAHNS web pages at: http://www.cs.wmich.edu/~alfuqaha/SAHNS/ or contact the Workshop Chair
at: <mailto:llilien@cs.wmich.edu?subject=SAHNS%202007%20Inquiry> (Leszek T. Lilien <mailto:llilien@cs.wmich.edu>).
Mamata Jenamani
Co-Chair, International Publicity Committee, SAHNS 2007
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Please, find below a CFP for T2PWSN 2007. (submission dead line March 1st
2007).
This message is cross-posted to several lists. Apologies for any
duplicate postings.
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CALL FOR PAPERS -- T2PWSN 2007
1st IEEE International Workshop On
From Theory to Practice in Wireless Sensor Networks
In conjunction with 8th Annual
IEEE International Symposium on a
World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WOWMOM 2007)
Helsinki, Finland, June 18, 2007
http://ares.insa-lyon.fr/t2pwsn2007/
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SCOPE
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The first IEEE workshop "From Theory to Practice in Wireless Sensor
Networks", a satellite workshop of the 8th IEEE International
Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks, is
focused on a specific topic: The question how the abundance of recent
theoretical results on wireless sensor networks can be put into
practical use; how theoretical insights can be applied to real
systems.
The workshop is intended to foster discussion on such results, on
experiences for the application of theoretical results, and on a
critical review of additionally required research activities.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
------------------
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* New transmission schemes suitable for wireless sensor networks and
their implementation issues
* Theoretical protocol concepts that might aid in WSNs
* Results and insights from fields like information theory, graph
theory, signal processing and their practical application to WSNs
* Experience reports on achievements and difficulties in implementing
advanced solu(tions e.g., protocols) into real systems
In the true spirit of a workshop, emphasis will be on the discussion
and interaction of speakers and audiences and on the presentation of
early, timely results. Thus, submissions can range from innovative
ideas over practical experience reports to provocative statements and
can have work-in-progress character.
PAPER INSTRUCTIONS
------------------
Submitted papers must not have been published elsewhere nor currently
be under review by another conference or journal. Submission
instructions are published on the conference web site.
IMPORTANT DATES
---------------
Full Paper Submission: March 1st, 2007
Acceptance notification: March 22, 2007
Camera-ready due: April 16, 2007
Date of the Workshop: June 18, 2007
TECHNICAL COMMITTEES
--------------------
General Chairs
Pr. Dr. Eric Fleury, INSA Lyon/INRIA, France
Pr. Dr. Karl Holger, Uni Paderborn, Germany
Program Committee
* Alastair Beresford, Univ. of Cambridge, UK
* Andrea Richa, Arizona State University, US
* Andreas Willig, TU Berlin, Germany
* Antoine Fraboulet, INSA de lyon / INRIA, France
* Carles Anton, CTTC, Spain
* Christian Bettstetter, U. Klagenfurt, Austria
* Christian Schindelhauer, U. Freiburg, Germany
* Christian Tschudin, Univ. Basel, Switzerland
* Claude Chaudet, ENST Paris, France
* David Simplot, LIFL -- CNRS/INRIA, France
* Dirk Westhoff, NEC, Germany
* Faouzi Derbel, Siemens, Germany
* Gerhard Fohler, U. of Kaiserslautern, Germany
* Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Canada
* Jean-Dominique Decotignie, EPFL, Switzerland
* Kave Salamatian, EPFL, Switzerland
* Marcelo Amorim, Univ. Pierre & Marie Curie, France
* Mischa Dohler, FT R&D, France
* Peter van der Stok, Philips, Netherland
* Pilu Crescenzi, U. Firenze, Italy
* Prudence Wong, University of Liverpool, UK
* Thiemo Voigt, SICS, Sweden
* Thomas Moscibroda, MSR Redmond, US
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Co-HEAD OF CITI LAB & Co-Leader of ARES INRIA PROJECT
TEL: +33 472 436 421 FAX: +33 472 436 227
WEB: http://ares.insa-lyon.fr/~efleury/
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Call for Papers (deadline extended till January 28)
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International IEEE Workshop on
Specialized Ad Hoc Networks and Systems (SAHNS 2007)
Toronto, Canada, June 29, 2007
In conjunction with the IEEE 27th International Conference
on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS 2007)
--------------------------------------------------------------
The Workshop, held in conjunction with IEEE ICDCS 2007, provides a forum
for engineers and scientists in academia, industry and government to
present their latest research findings in specialized ad-hoc networks
and systems. Specialized solutions, exploiting features of their
specific application classes or individual applications, facilitate
overcoming obstacles faced by the general solutions for ad hoc networks
and systems.
For further information, please visit the SAHNS web pages at:
http://www.cs.wmich.edu/~alfuqaha/SAHNS/ or contact the Workshop Chair
(llilien(a)cs.wmich.edu).
Please accept our apologies if this is a duplicate message.
Leszek T. Lilien, Western Michigan University
Chair, SAHNS 2007
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> From: Marc E. Fiuczynski <mef(a)cs.princeton.edu>
> Date: Jan 12, 2007 9:46 AM
> Subject: Workshop CFP for ROADS to Belem, Brazil
> To: users(a)lists.planet-lab.org
>
> This workshop will be held in conjunction with the 25th Brazilian Symposium
> on Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (SBRC).
>
> Important Dates
> Proposal submission due: March 15th, 2007
> Notifications to authors: April 1st, 2007
> Final papers due: May 15th, 2007
> Workshop: June 1st, 2007
> http://roads.cs.princeton.edu/belem07
>
> Overview
> The 1st Latin American Workshop on Real Overlays And Distributed Systems
> (ROADS) will bring together people who are (interested in) exploring the new
> challenges of building overlay networks and distributed networked systems.
> >From a technical perspective, the ROADS workshop is a place to share new
> ideas, experiences, and work in progress. From a social point of view, one
> goal of ROADS is to nurture important face-to-face interaction among Latin
> America based Real Overlays And Distributed Systems builders and the
> international research community.
>
> The Real in ROADS refers to systems that are run on a real platform for a
> period of time. Such systems might be research projects, teaching
> exercises, or more permanent services, but they should address technical
> issues of actual overlays and distributed systems. We also welcome works
> that explore the extent to which results obtained from simulation or testbed
> deployments retain validity when transferred to more representative network
> environments. ROADS emphasis will be on overlays and distributed systems
> that are�intended to be�spread over a large number of sites (e.g.,
> PlanetLab).
>
> The workshop program will include presentations of peer-reviewed papers and
> from invited speakers.
>
> Call for Papers
> Authors are invited to submit a proposal to present a technical paper,
> demonstration, or a new idea that exposes a new problem, advocates a
> specific solution, or reports on actual experience. Proposals are your
> chance to sell the topic to the review committee, which will assess the
> relevance of your topic to ROADS.
>
> Step 1: Your 1 page proposal must be submitted using single-spaced 10pt type
> in PDF format. Submissions are due March 15th, 2007. Notification of
> acceptance or rejection will be sent by April 1st, 2007. Copies of the
> accepted proposals will be made available online April 15th, 2007.
>
> Step 2: Final papers of no more than 5 pages in total length are due May
> 15th, 2007. Papers must be two-column format using single-spaced 10pt type.
> Copies of these papers will be made available online for the workshop.
>
> Presentations will be 30 minutes in length including time for questions.
> Please make your presentations slides available electronically (e.g., as a
> PDF) such that it can be posted online.
>
> Further details will be made available on the web at:
> http://roads.cs.princeton.edu
>
> --
> Prof. Jos� Neuman de Souza, Dr.
> Universidade Federal do Cear� - UFC
> Departamento de Computa��o - DC
> Campus do Pici, Bloco 910
> 60455-760 - Fortaleza - Cear�
> Fone : 0xx 85 3366-9847/R-204
> http://www.lia.ufc.br/~neuman
> IFIP/TC6 Brazilian National Delegate
> VoIP number : 0xx 85 3366-9360 - R:10900010
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