martes, 26 de febrero de 2008

[CFP] IEEE MASS 2008: 5-th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems

CALL FOR PAPERS

IEEE MASS 2008
Fifth IEEE International Conference on
Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Systems

September 29 - October 2, 2008
Hilton Atlanta
Atlanta, GA, USA

http://www.cse.psu.edu/IEEEMASS08/

Sponsors: IEEE, IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Technical Committee on
Distributed Processing, IEEE Technical Committee on Simulation, and IEEE
Technical Committee on Computer Communications

Wireless ad-hoc communication has applications in a variety of environments,
such as conferences, hospitals, battlefields and disaster-recovery/rescue
operations, and is also being actively investigated as an alternative
paradigm for Internet connectivity in both urban and rural areas. Wireless
sensor and actuator networks are also being deployed for enhancing
industrial control processes and supply-chains, and for various forms of
environmental monitoring.
The IEEE MASS 2008 conference is the fifth edition of MASS and aims at
addressing advances in research on multi-hop ad-hoc and sensor networks,
covering topics ranging from technology issues to applications and test-bed
development.

IEEE MASS 2008 solicits original, unpublished contributions in all aspects
of
(mobile) ad-hoc networks and wireless sensor networks (WSN), systems and
applications. Submitted articles must not be concurrently considered
elsewhere for publication. Extended versions of selected papers will be
considered for fast track publication in the Pervasive and Mobile Computing
Journal (www.elsevier.come/locate/pmc).

Scope: Topics include, but are not limited to:

- Physical layer impact on higher layers in ad-hoc networks and WSNs
- Directional / smart antennas
- Multi-channel, multi-radio and MIMO technologies
- MAC protocols (802.11, 802.15.4, UWB)
- Wireless mesh networks and cognitive networks
- P2P/overlay/content distribution architectures for wireless ad hoc
networks
- Delay tolerant networks and opportunistic networking
- Vehicular networks and protocols
- Mobile/robotic sensor networks
- Power-aware architectures, algorithms and protocols design
- Clustering, topology control, coverage and connectivity issues
- Routing protocols (unicast, multicast, broadcast, geocast)
- Data transport, management and information scheduling
- Data gathering, fusion, and dissemination in WSNs
- Localization, synchronization and cooperative sensing in WSNs
- Sensor networks and pervasive infrastructures
- Capacity planning and admission control in ad-hoc networks
- Handoff / mobility management and seamless internetworking
- Resource management and wireless QoS Provisioning
- Cross layer design and optimization
- Incentive-based and game-theoretic approaches in ad-hoc networks
- Reliability, resiliency and fault tolerance techniques
- Security, privacy, and trust issues
- Management and monitoring of ad-hoc and sensor networks
- Operating systems and middleware support
- Novel applications and architectures for WSNs
- Modeling, analysis and performance evaluation
- Measurements and experience from experimental systems and test-beds

Submission Guidelines:

All submissions must be full papers in PDF format and uploaded on EDAS.
Direct link for paper submission (abstracts due within March 14, 2008):

http://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=6118&
They must not exceed 10 single-spaced, double-column pages using at least
11 pt size fonts on 8.5 x 11 inch pages in IEEE style format.
Detailed formatting and submission instructions will be available on the
conference website.

WORKSHOP Proposals:
Workshop proposals are solicited on cutting-edge topics that complement or
supplement the main theme of IEEE MASS 2008. Please contact the Workshop
Co-chairs with proposals or for any questions.
The submission deadline is Feb 15.

DEMO Proposals:
Proposals are solicited for technical demonstrations of experimental ad-hoc
and sensor networking systems. Visit the conference website for instructions
on submitting demo proposals or contact the Demo Chair.


PAPER Submission Deadlines:
Abstracts Due: March 14, 2008
Manuscripts Due: March 21, 2008
Acceptance Notification: June 20, 2008
Camera-ready Submission: July 18, 2008


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

GENERAL Chair
Tom La Porta, Pennsylvania State University, USA (tlp at cse.psuedu)

PROGRAM Chair
Sajal K. Das, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA (das at uta.edu)

TPC Vice Chairs
Luciano Bononi, University of Bologna, Italy (bononi at cs.unibo.it)
Archan Misra, IBM Watson Research Center, USA (archan at us.ibm.com)
Chunming Qiao, University of Buffalo, USA (qiao at cse.buffalo.edu)

WORKSHOP Co-Chairs
Yonghe Liu, University of Texas at Arlington, USA (yonghe at cse.uta.edu)
Sencun Zhu, Pennsylvania State University, USA (szhu at cse.psu.edu)

FINANCE & REGISTRATION Chair:
Anup Kumar, University of Louisville, USA

PUBLICATION Chair
Dajin Wang, Montclair State University, USA

PUBLICITY Co-Chairs
Sunghyun Choi, Seoul National University, Korea (schoi at snu.ac.kr)
Murat Demirbas, University of Buffalo, USA (demirbas at cse.buffalo.edu)
Pedro Ruiz, University of Murcia, Spain (pedrom at dif.um.es)

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS Chair
George Riley, Georgia Tech, USA (riley at ece.gatech.edu)

WEB Chair
Sharanya Eswaran, Pennsylvania State Univ, USA (eswaran at cse.psu.edu)

STEERING COMMITTEE Co-chairs
Dharma P. Agrawal, University of Cincinnati, USA
Jie Wu (TCDP), Florida Atlantic University & NSF, USA

TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Nael Abu-Ghazaleh, State University of New York at Binghamton, USA
Prathima Agrawal, Auburn University, USA
Ian Akyildiz, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Kevin Almeroth, University of California at Santa Barbara
Giuseppe Anastasi, University of Pisa, Italy
Stefano Basagni, Northeastern University, USA
Elizabeth Belding, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
Brahim Bensaou, Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Amiya Bhattacharya, New Mexico State University, USA
Douglas Blough, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Luciano Bononi, University of Bologna, Italy
Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa, Canada
Joel Branch, IBM Watson Research Center, USA
Raffaele Bruno, IIT.CNR, Pisa, Italy
Levente Buttyan, CrySys lab, Budapest Univ. of tech. and econ., Hungary
Guohong Cao, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Jiannong Cao, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Antonio Capone, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Mainak Chatterjee, University of Central Florida, USA
Guihai Chen, Nanjing University, China
Hsiao-Hwa Chen, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan
Yanghee Choi, Seoul National University, Korea
Chun Tung Chou, University of New South Wales, Australia
Amitabha Das, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Sajal K. Das, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Swades De, Indian Institute of Technology, India
Murat Demirbas, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Falko Dressler, University of Erlangen, Germany
Eylem Ekici, Ohio State University,USA
Karoly Farkas, University of West Hungary, Hungary
Laura Feeney, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden
Ratan Ghosh, Indian Institute of Technology at Kanpur, India
Silvia Giordano, SUPSI, Switzerland
Mesut Gunes, Computer Science, Freie Univ Berlin, Germany
Zygmunt Haas, Cornell University, USA
Qi Han, Colorado School of Mines, USA
Paul Havinga, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Tian He, University of Minnesota, USA
Sanjay Jha, University of New South Wales, Australia
Xiaohua Jia, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Vana Kalogeraki, University of California at Riverside, USA Koushik Kar,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Holger Karl, University of Paderborn, Germany
Sneha Kasera, University of Utah, USA
Young-Bae Ko, Ajou University, Korea
Sastry Kompella, Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Farinaz Koushanfar, Rice University, USA
Evangelos Kranakis, Carleton University, Canada
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, University of Southern California, USA
Sudha Krishnamurthy, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
Taekyoung Kwon, Seoul National University, Korea
Tom La Porta, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Sung-Ju Lee, HP Labs, USA
Qilian Liang, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Weifa Liang, Australian National University, Australia
Lavy Libman, NICTA, Sydney, Australia
Yonghe Liu, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Yunhao Liu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Cecilia Mascolo, University College London, UK
Martin Mauve, Heinrich Heine University, Düorf, Germany
Ciaran Mc Goldrick, Trinity College at Dublin, Ireland
Tommaso Melodia, State University of New York at Buffalo, mUSA Jelena Misic,
University of Manitoba, Canada Archan Misra, IBM Watson Research Center, USA
Mehul Motani, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Farid Nait-Abdesselam, University of Sciences and Tech. of Lille, France
Peng Ning, North Carolina State University, USA
Sergio Palazzo, University of Catania, Italy
Joséarente de Oliveira, ITA, Brazil
Andrea Passarella, IIT-CNR, Pisa, Italy
Dirk Pesch, Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland
Chiara Petrioli, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy
Tien Pham, Army Research Laboratory, USA
Cristina M. Pinotti, University of Perugia, Italy
Dario Pompili, Rutgers University, The State Univ. of New Jersey, USA
Ravi Prakash, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Chunming Qiao, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Lili Qiu, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
Milena Radenkovic, University of Nottingham, UK
Fengyuan Ren, Tsinghua University, China
Pedro Ruiz, University of Murcia, Spain
Weisong Shi, Wayne State University, USA
Yi Shi, Virginia Tech, USA
Rajeev Shorey, General Motors Research, India
David Simplot-Ryl, INRIA & University of Lille, France
Raghupathy Sivakumar, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Krishna Sivalingam, University of Maryland at Baltimore County, USA
Harry Skianis, National Centre for Scientific Res. 'Demokritos', Greece
Cormac Sreenan, University College of Cork, Ireland
Vikram Srinivasan, Bell Labs Research, India
Violet Syrotiuk, Arizona State University, USA
Vic Thomas, Honeywell, USA
Ozan Tonguz, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Wade Trappe, Rutgers University, The State Univ. of New Jersey, USA
Yu-Chee Tseng, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan
Roberto Verdone, University of Bologna, Italy
Mehmet Vuran, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Carlos Becker Westphall, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
Hongyi Wu, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Louisiana
Wendong Xiao, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Wensheng Zhang, Iowa State University, USA
Sheng Zhong, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Yanmin Zhu, Imperial College of London, UK
Michele Zorzi, Universitàegli Studi di Padova, Italy

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domingo, 24 de febrero de 2008

[Researchers] IEEE Globecom´2008 - New Orleans, USA - 30/11-04/12/2008

CALL-FOR-PAPERS
IEEE Globecom 2008: Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networking Symposium

www.ieee-globecom.org/2008

November 30th- December 4th, 2008
New Orleans, LA, USA

Deadline: March 15th, 2008

=============================================================================

TPC Co-Chairs Prof. Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa,
boukerch@site.uottawa.ca Prof. Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo,
rboutaba@uwaterloo.ca Prof. Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of
Technology,Nirwan.Ansari@njit.edu Prof. Nidal Nasser, University of
Guelph, nasser@cis.uoguelph.ca SCOPE Multi-hop wireless Ad Hoc and
sensor networks are self-organizing systems formed by co-operating nodes
within communication range of each other that form temporary networks.
Ad hoc wireless networks allow anywhere, anytime network connectivity
with complete lack of control, ownership, and regulatory influence. The
last few years have witnessed a wealth ofresearch ideas on ad hoc and
sensor networks that are moving rapidly into commercialization and
standardization. Such networks can be randomly and rapidly deployed and
reconfigured and easily tailored to specific applications including
entertainment!
, civilian, military, etc. Moreover, an ad hoc architecture is highly
robust to node failure and can provide a high-level of fault tolerance
due to nodal redundancy and its distributed nature. Furthermore, energy
efficiency can be achieved through multi-hop routing communication.
Bandwidth reuse can also benefit from dividing the single long range hop
to multiple short hops with each hop having a shorter range. Several
challenges face are standing in the way to achieving ubiquitous
deployment of ad hoc and sensor networks. These include variable
topology, device heterogeneity, limited power supply and the lack of
effective energy-efficient design, lack of QoS and application
support,etc. This symposium aims at providing a forum for sharing ideas
amongresearchers and practitioners working on state-of-the-art solutions
to the challenges above. We are seeking papers that describe original
and unpublished contributions addressing various aspects of ad hoc and
sensor networks. S!
UBMISSION GUIDELINES All submissions should be written in English with
a maximum paper length of five (5) printed pages (10-point font)
including figures, without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1
additional page). Standard IEEE Transactions templates for Microsoft
Word or LaTeX formats found at
http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/pubs/transactions/stylesheets.html.
Alternatively you can follow the sample instructions in template.pdf at
http://www.comsoc.org/confs/globecom/2008/downloads/template.pdf Only
PDF files will be accepted for the review process and all submissions
must be done through EDAS at _http://edas.info/ Topics of Interest You
are invited to submit original technical papers covering but notlimited
to the following topics. . Applications and Evolutions of Ad Hoc,
Sensor, and Mesh Networks . Autonomic Networking . Wireless, Ad Hoc, and
Sensor Devices . Physical Layer Design of Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh
Networks . Frequency and Channel Allocation Algorithms . Topology
Control and Management . Algorithms and Modeling for Lo!
calization, Target Tracking, and MobilityManagement . Architectures of
Wireless Communication and Mobile Computing . MAC Protocols for Ad Hoc,
Sensor, and Mesh Networks . QoS Provisioning in Medium Access Control
and Routing for Ad Hoc and MeshNetworks . Analytical, Mobility, and
Validation Models for Ad Hoc, Sensor, and MeshNetworks . Performance
Evaluation and Modeling of Mobile, Ad Hoc, Sensor, and MeshNetworks .
Integrated Simulation and Measurement based Evaluation of Ad Hoc
andSensor Systems . New Simulation Languages, Methodologies, and Tools
for Wireless Systems . Analysis of Correctness and Efficiency of
Protocols . Data Management, Data Aggregation, Data Dissemination, and
QueryProcessing . Cryptography and Security Issues in Ad Hoc and Sensor
Networks . Distributed Algorithms . Pricing Modeling and Solutions .
Pervasive and Wearable Computing . Co-existence Issues of Hybrid
Networks . Energy Saving and Power Control Protocols for Ad Hoc, Sensor,
and MeshNetworks !
. Resource Management Algorithms in Mobile, wireless Ad Hoc and MeshNe
tworks . Synchronization and Scheduling Issues in Mobile and Ad Hoc
Networks . Service Discovery for Wireless Ad Hoc, Mesh, and Sensor
Networks . Cross-layer Design and Interactions . Mobile Service and QoS
Management for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks . Survivability and
Reliability Evaluation and Modeling for Ad Hoc, Sensor,and Mesh Networks
. Ubiquitous and Mobile Access for Wireless Mesh Networks . Security and
Privacy Issues for Wireless Ad Hoc, Mesh, and SensorNetworks

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[Researchers] 11th ACM/IEE MSWiM´2008 - Vancouver, Canada - 26-30/10/2008

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11th ACM/IEEE* MSWiM 2008
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Call for Papers
The 11th ACM/IEEE* International Symposium on
Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
October 26 - 30, 2008

http://www.cs.unibo.it/mswim2008

* ACM and IEEE pending upon Approval
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Submission deadline: April 25, 2008
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: A special issue With Internaltional Journal - Elsevier, Computer
Networks is planned for extended
versions of the best papers from MSWiM 2008 as well as additional papers.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scope and Overview:

ACM/IEEE MSWiM 2008 is the Eleventh Annual International Symposium on
Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems.
MSWiM is an international forum dedicated to high level discussion
of Wireless and Mobile systems, networks, algorithms and applications,
with an emphasis on rigorous performance evaluation.

MSWiM is a highly selective conference that is recognized as one of
the most prestigious sources of innovative ideas and breakthroughs
in the field. MSWiM 2008 will be held October 27-31, 2008,
in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada.

Authors are encouraged to submit full papers presenting new research
related to the theory or practice of all aspects of modeling, analysis
and simulation of mobile and wireless systems. Submitted papers must
not have been published elsewhere nor currently be under review by
another conference or journal.

Topics of Interest:

Papers related to wireless and mobile network Modeling, Analysis,
Design, and Simulation are solicited on, but not limited to, the
following topics in mobile and wireless systems:

- Performance evaluation and modeling
- Analytical models
- Simulation languages and tools for wireless systems
- Wireless measurements tools and experiences
- Formal methods for analysis of wireless systems
- Correctness, survivability and reliability evaluation
- Mobility modeling and management
- Capacity, coverage and connectivity modeling and analysis
- Wireless network algorithms and protocols
- Wireless PANs, LANs, MANs
- Wireless Mesh networks, Mobile Ad hoc networks, VANET
- Wireless Communication
- Sensor and actuator networks
- Integration of wired and wireless systems
- Pervasive computing and emerging models
- Wireless multimedia systems
- QoS provisioning in wireless and mobile networks
- Security and privacy of mobile/wireless systems
- Algorithms and protocols for energy efficient operation and power control
- Mobile applications, system software and algorithms
- RF channel modeling and analysis
- Design methodologies
- Tools, prototype and testbeds
- Parallel and distributed simulation of wireless systems

Submission instructions can be found at http://www.cs.unibo.it/mswim2008
Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings to be
published by ACM press.

Note: A special issue With Elsevier, Computer Networks is planned for
extended
versions of the best papers from MSWiM 2008 as well as additional papers.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Important Dates:

Paper submission deadline April 25, 2008
Notification of acceptance July 8, 2008
Tutorial submission deadline June 5, 2008
Poster/Demos/Tools Submission Deadline: July 1st, 2008
Workshop submission deadline March 30, 2008
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

General Chair:
Sotiris Nikoletseas, CTI/University of Patras, Greece

General Vice Chair:
Nael Abu-Ghazaleh, State University of New York at Binghamton, USA

Program Committee Co-Chairs:
Brahim Bensaou, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Hong Kong
Violet Syrotiuk, Arizona State University, USA

Tutorial Co-Chairs:
Hsiao-Hwa Chen, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan
Bjorn Landfeldt, University of Sydney, Australia

Workshop Chair:
Mohamed Ould-Khaoua, SQU and University of Glasgow, UK

Poster Co-Chairs:
Nirwan Ansari, NJIT, USA
Damla Turgut, University of Central Florida, USA

Demo/Tools Co-Chairs:
Kemal E. Tepe, University of Windsor, Canada
David Tipper, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Web/Master Co-Chairs:
Luciano Bononi, University of Bologna, Italy
MarcoDi-Felici, University of Bologna, Italy

Registration Chair
Khalil El-Khatib, UOIT, Canada

Publicity Co-Chairs:
Geyong Min, Bradford University, UK
Farid Nait-Abdesselam, University of Lille, France
Mirela Sechi Moretti Annoni Notare, Barddal University, Brasil

Steering Committee Chair:
Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa, Canada

Program Committee:

http://www.cs.unibo.it/projects/mswim2008/committee.htm


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sábado, 23 de febrero de 2008

IEEE Globecom´2008 - New Orleans, USA - 30/11-04/12/2008

CALL-FOR-PAPERS
IEEE Globecom 2008: Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networking Symposium
www.ieee-globecom.org/2008

November 30th- December 4th, 2008
New Orleans, LA, USA

Deadline: March 15th, 2008

============================================================================
= TPC Co-Chairs Prof. Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa,
boukerch@site.uottawa.ca Prof. Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo,
rboutaba@uwaterloo.ca Prof. Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of
Technology,Nirwan.Ansari@njit.edu Prof. Nidal Nasser, University of Guelph,
nasser@cis.uoguelph.ca SCOPE Multi-hop wireless Ad Hoc and sensor networks
are self-organizing systems formed by co-operating nodes within
communication range of each other that form temporary networks. Ad hoc
wireless networks allow anywhere, anytime network connectivity with complete
lack of control, ownership, and regulatory influence. The last few years
have witnessed a wealth ofresearch ideas on ad hoc and sensor networks that
are moving rapidly into commercialization and standardization. Such networks
can be randomly and rapidly deployed and reconfigured and easily tailored to
specific applications including entertainment!
, civilian, military, etc. Moreover, an ad hoc architecture is highly
robust to node failure and can provide a high-level of fault tolerance due
to nodal redundancy and its distributed nature. Furthermore, energy
efficiency can be achieved through multi-hop routing communication.
Bandwidth reuse can also benefit from dividing the single long range hop to
multiple short hops with each hop having a shorter range. Several challenges
face are standing in the way to achieving ubiquitous deployment of ad hoc
and sensor networks. These include variable topology, device heterogeneity,
limited power supply and the lack of effective energy-efficient design, lack
of QoS and application support,etc. This symposium aims at providing a forum
for sharing ideas amongresearchers and practitioners working on
state-of-the-art solutions to the challenges above. We are seeking papers
that describe original and unpublished contributions addressing various
aspects of ad hoc and sensor networks. S!
UBMISSION GUIDELINES All submissions should be written in English with
a maximum paper length of five (5) printed pages (10-point font) including
figures, without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional
page). Standard IEEE Transactions templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX
formats found at
http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/pubs/transactions/stylesheets.html.
Alternatively you can follow the sample instructions in template.pdf at
http://www.comsoc.org/confs/globecom/2008/downloads/template.pdf Only PDF
files will be accepted for the review process and all submissions must be
done through EDAS at _http://edas.info/ Topics of Interest You are invited
to submit original technical papers covering but notlimited to the following
topics. . Applications and Evolutions of Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh Networks .
Autonomic Networking . Wireless, Ad Hoc, and Sensor Devices . Physical Layer
Design of Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh Networks . Frequency and Channel
Allocation Algorithms . Topology Control and Management . Algorithms and
Modeling for Lo!
calization, Target Tracking, and MobilityManagement . Architectures of
Wireless Communication and Mobile Computing . MAC Protocols for Ad Hoc,
Sensor, and Mesh Networks . QoS Provisioning in Medium Access Control and
Routing for Ad Hoc and MeshNetworks . Analytical, Mobility, and Validation
Models for Ad Hoc, Sensor, and MeshNetworks . Performance Evaluation and
Modeling of Mobile, Ad Hoc, Sensor, and MeshNetworks . Integrated Simulation
and Measurement based Evaluation of Ad Hoc andSensor Systems . New
Simulation Languages, Methodologies, and Tools for Wireless Systems .
Analysis of Correctness and Efficiency of Protocols . Data Management, Data
Aggregation, Data Dissemination, and QueryProcessing . Cryptography and
Security Issues in Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks . Distributed Algorithms .
Pricing Modeling and Solutions . Pervasive and Wearable Computing .
Co-existence Issues of Hybrid Networks . Energy Saving and Power Control
Protocols for Ad Hoc, Sensor, and MeshNetworks !
. Resource Management Algorithms in Mobile, wireless Ad Hoc and MeshNe
tworks . Synchronization and Scheduling Issues in Mobile and Ad Hoc Networks
. Service Discovery for Wireless Ad Hoc, Mesh, and Sensor Networks .
Cross-layer Design and Interactions . Mobile Service and QoS Management for
Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks . Survivability and Reliability Evaluation and
Modeling for Ad Hoc, Sensor,and Mesh Networks . Ubiquitous and Mobile Access
for Wireless Mesh Networks . Security and Privacy Issues for Wireless Ad
Hoc, Mesh, and SensorNetworks

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Asunto: [Researchers] 11th ACM/IEE MSWiM´2008 - Vancouver, Canada -
26-30/10/2008

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
11th ACM/IEEE* MSWiM 2008
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Call for Papers
The 11th ACM/IEEE* International Symposium on
Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
October 26 - 30, 2008

http://www.cs.unibo.it/mswim2008

* ACM and IEEE pending upon Approval
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Submission deadline: April 25, 2008
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: A special issue With Internaltional Journal - Elsevier, Computer
Networks is planned for extended
versions of the best papers from MSWiM 2008 as well as additional papers.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scope and Overview:

ACM/IEEE MSWiM 2008 is the Eleventh Annual International Symposium on
Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems.
MSWiM is an international forum dedicated to high level discussion
of Wireless and Mobile systems, networks, algorithms and applications,
with an emphasis on rigorous performance evaluation.

MSWiM is a highly selective conference that is recognized as one of
the most prestigious sources of innovative ideas and breakthroughs
in the field. MSWiM 2008 will be held October 27-31, 2008,
in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada.

Authors are encouraged to submit full papers presenting new research
related to the theory or practice of all aspects of modeling, analysis
and simulation of mobile and wireless systems. Submitted papers must
not have been published elsewhere nor currently be under review by
another conference or journal.

Topics of Interest:

Papers related to wireless and mobile network Modeling, Analysis,
Design, and Simulation are solicited on, but not limited to, the
following topics in mobile and wireless systems:

- Performance evaluation and modeling
- Analytical models
- Simulation languages and tools for wireless systems
- Wireless measurements tools and experiences
- Formal methods for analysis of wireless systems
- Correctness, survivability and reliability evaluation
- Mobility modeling and management
- Capacity, coverage and connectivity modeling and analysis
- Wireless network algorithms and protocols
- Wireless PANs, LANs, MANs
- Wireless Mesh networks, Mobile Ad hoc networks, VANET
- Wireless Communication
- Sensor and actuator networks
- Integration of wired and wireless systems
- Pervasive computing and emerging models
- Wireless multimedia systems
- QoS provisioning in wireless and mobile networks
- Security and privacy of mobile/wireless systems
- Algorithms and protocols for energy efficient operation and power control
- Mobile applications, system software and algorithms
- RF channel modeling and analysis
- Design methodologies
- Tools, prototype and testbeds
- Parallel and distributed simulation of wireless systems

Submission instructions can be found at http://www.cs.unibo.it/mswim2008
Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings to be
published by ACM press.

Note: A special issue With Elsevier, Computer Networks is planned for
extended
versions of the best papers from MSWiM 2008 as well as additional papers.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Important Dates:

Paper submission deadline April 25, 2008
Notification of acceptance July 8, 2008
Tutorial submission deadline June 5, 2008
Poster/Demos/Tools Submission Deadline: July 1st, 2008
Workshop submission deadline March 30, 2008
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

General Chair:
Sotiris Nikoletseas, CTI/University of Patras, Greece

General Vice Chair:
Nael Abu-Ghazaleh, State University of New York at Binghamton, USA

Program Committee Co-Chairs:
Brahim Bensaou, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Hong Kong
Violet Syrotiuk, Arizona State University, USA

Tutorial Co-Chairs:
Hsiao-Hwa Chen, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan
Bjorn Landfeldt, University of Sydney, Australia

Workshop Chair:
Mohamed Ould-Khaoua, SQU and University of Glasgow, UK

Poster Co-Chairs:
Nirwan Ansari, NJIT, USA
Damla Turgut, University of Central Florida, USA

Demo/Tools Co-Chairs:
Kemal E. Tepe, University of Windsor, Canada
David Tipper, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Web/Master Co-Chairs:
Luciano Bononi, University of Bologna, Italy
MarcoDi-Felici, University of Bologna, Italy

Registration Chair
Khalil El-Khatib, UOIT, Canada

Publicity Co-Chairs:
Geyong Min, Bradford University, UK
Farid Nait-Abdesselam, University of Lille, France
Mirela Sechi Moretti Annoni Notare, Barddal University, Brasil

Steering Committee Chair:
Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa, Canada

Program Committee:
http://www.cs.unibo.it/projects/mswim2008/committee.htm

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lunes, 18 de febrero de 2008

IEEE Globecom 2008: Ad Hoc,Sensor and Mesh Networking Symposium

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CALL-FOR-PAPERS
IEEE Globecom 2008: Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networking Symposium
www.ieee-globecom.org/2008

November 30th- December 4th, 2008
New Orleans, LA, USA

Deadline: March 15th, 2008
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TPC Co-Chairs
Prof. Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa, boukerch@site.uottawa.ca
Prof. Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, rboutaba@uwaterloo.ca
Prof. Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology,
Nirwan.Ansari@njit.edu
Prof. Nidal Nasser, University of Guelph, nasser@cis.uoguelph.ca

SCOPE

Multi-hop wireless Ad Hoc and sensor networks are self-organizing systems
formed by co-operating nodes within communication range of each other that
form temporary networks. Ad hoc wireless networks allow anywhere, anytime
network connectivity with complete lack of control, ownership, and
regulatory influence. The last few years have witnessed a wealth of research
ideas on ad hoc and sensor networks that are moving rapidly into
commercialization and standardization. Such networks can be randomly and
rapidly deployed and reconfigured and easily tailored to specific
applications including entertainment, civilian, military, etc. Moreover, an
ad hoc architecture is highly robust to node failure and can provide a
high-level of fault tolerance due to nodal redundancy and its distributed
nature. Furthermore, energy efficiency can be achieved through multi-hop
routing communication. Bandwidth reuse can also benefit from dividing the
single long range hop to multiple short hops with each hop having a shorter
range. Several challenges face are standing in the way to achieving
ubiquitous deployment of ad hoc and sensor networks. These include variable
topology, device heterogeneity, limited power supply and the lack of
effective energy-efficient design, lack of QoS and application support, etc.

This symposium aims at providing a forum for sharing ideas among researchers
and practitioners working on state-of-the-art solutions to the challenges
above. We are seeking papers that describe original and unpublished
contributions addressing various aspects of ad hoc and sensor networks.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

All submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length
of five (5) printed pages (10-point font) including figures, without
incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page). Standard
IEEE Transactions templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats found at
http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/pubs/transactions/stylesheets.html.

Alternatively you can follow the sample instructions in template.pdf at
http://www.comsoc.org/confs/globecom/2008/downloads/template.pdf
Only PDF files will be accepted for the review process and all
submissions must be done through EDAS at _http://edas.info/

Topics of Interest

You are invited to submit original technical papers covering but not
limited to the following topics.
. Applications and Evolutions of Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh Networks
. Autonomic Networking
. Wireless, Ad Hoc, and Sensor Devices
. Physical Layer Design of Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh Networks
. Frequency and Channel Allocation Algorithms
. Topology Control and Management
. Algorithms and Modeling for Localization, Target Tracking, and Mobility
Management
. Architectures of Wireless Communication and Mobile Computing
. MAC Protocols for Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh Networks
. QoS Provisioning in Medium Access Control and Routing for Ad Hoc and Mesh
Networks
. Analytical, Mobility, and Validation Models for Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh
Networks
. Performance Evaluation and Modeling of Mobile, Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh
Networks
. Integrated Simulation and Measurement based Evaluation of Ad Hoc and
Sensor Systems
. New Simulation Languages, Methodologies, and Tools for Wireless Systems
. Analysis of Correctness and Efficiency of Protocols
. Data Management, Data Aggregation, Data Dissemination, and Query
Processing
. Cryptography and Security Issues in Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
. Distributed Algorithms
. Pricing Modeling and Solutions
. Pervasive and Wearable Computing
. Co-existence Issues of Hybrid Networks
. Energy Saving and Power Control Protocols for Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh
Networks
. Resource Management Algorithms in Mobile, wireless Ad Hoc and Mesh
Networks
. Synchronization and Scheduling Issues in Mobile and Ad Hoc Networks
. Service Discovery for Wireless Ad Hoc, Mesh, and Sensor Networks
. Cross-layer Design and Interactions
. Mobile Service and QoS Management for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
. Survivability and Reliability Evaluation and Modeling for Ad Hoc, Sensor,
and Mesh Networks
. Ubiquitous and Mobile Access for Wireless Mesh Networks
. Security and Privacy Issues for Wireless Ad Hoc, Mesh, and Sensor Networks

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lunes, 11 de febrero de 2008

RV: [LCN2008-info] IEEE LCN 2008 Call for Papers

LCN 2008
The 33rd Annual IEEE Conference on
Local Computer Networks (LCN)

http://www.ieeelcn.org/

Sponsorship by the IEEE Computer Society and
the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee
on Computer Communications (TCCC)

Montreal, Canada
October 20-23, 2008


CALL FOR PAPERS

LCN invites you to Canada for the first time in its history! The IEEE LCN
conference is the premier conference on the leading edge of practical
computer
networking. LCN is a highly interactive conference that enables an effective
interchange of results and ideas among researchers, users, and product
developers. During 33 years of this conference, major developments from
high-speed local networks to the global Internet to specialized sensor
networks
have been reported at this conference. We encourage you to submit original
papers describing research results or practical solutions in leading edge
topics. Paper topics include, but are not limited to:

Ad hoc and sensor networks Adaptive applications
Embedded networks Authentication, authorization, accounting
High-speed access networks Congestion and flow control
Home and SOHO networks Cross-layer optimization
IPv6 networks Location-dependent services
Local area networks Mobility management
Optical networks Multimedia and real-time communication
Overlay networks Network management
Peer-to-peer networks Network reliability and security
Personal and wearable networks Network traffic characterization
Storage area networks Performance evaluation/engineering
Ubiquitous networking Performance measurement and tuning
Wireless networks Quality-of-Service provisioning

Authors are invited to submit full or short papers for presentation at the
conference. Full papers (no more than 8 camera-ready pages, 10 pt font in
IEEE Computer Society format) should present novel perspectives within the
general scope of the conference. Short papers are an opportunity to present
preliminary or interim results and are limited to 2 camera-ready pages in
length. Short papers will be presented in a poster format and are published
in the proceedings. All papers must include title, complete contact
information for all authors, abstract, and keywords on the cover page.

High quality paper submissions will be nominated for a special issue
publication of a journal/magazine.

PAPER SUBMISSION:

Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF. All submission instructions
will
be posted on the conference website. Please direct your questions to the
program
co-chairs, Ehab Elmallah <ehab at cs.ualberta.ca> and Mohamed Younis <younis
at
cs.umbc.edu>.


IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper registration deadline: April 7, 2008
Paper submission deadline: April 14, 2008
Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2008
Camera-ready paper due: July 28, 2008
Author registration by: July 28, 2008

WORKSHOPS:

A number of workshops will be co-located with the conference. Workshop
papers
will be published in the LCN proceedings. Information on workshops,
submission
deadlines and all other details will be posted on the conference web site.

General Chair:
- Matthias Frank, University of Bonn

Program Chair:
- Ehab Elmallah, University of Alberta

Program Co-Chair:
- Mohamed Younis, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Finance Chair:
- Frank Hübner, AT&T Labs

Local Arrangements Chair:
- Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa

Workshops Chair:
- Tom Pfeifer, TSSG, Waterford IT

Publication Chair:
- Chun Tung Chou, University of New South Wales

Editorial Liason Chair:
- Farid Nait-Abdesselam, University of Science and Technologies of Lille

Publicity Chair:
- Damla Turgut, University of Central Florida

Corporate Relations Chair:
- Hossam Hassanein, Queens University, Canada

International Advisors:
- Ken Christensen, University of South Florida
- Sanjay Jha, University of New South Wales
- Declan O'Sullivan, Trinity College Dublin

Webmaster:
- Gary Kessler, Champlain College

Standing Committee:
- Joe Bumblis, BAE Systems
- Ken Christensen, University of South Florida
- Hossam Hassanein, Queens University, Canada
- Gary Kessler, Champlain College
- Peter Martini, University of Bonn
- Burkhard Stiller, University of Zürich and ETH Zürich
- Tim Strayer, BBN
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viernes, 1 de febrero de 2008

CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTER: Wireless Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems

CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTER

Title: Wireless Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems
(to be published by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. USA)


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Introduction

Great achievements have been made in wireless communication
technologies in recent years in order to meet the increasing needs of
high-speed cordless connections in civil and military applications.
The advances include WiFi (IEEE 802.11), WiMAX (IEEE 802.16), Wireless
PAN (IEEE 802.15), sensor networks, Bluetooth, mesh/ad hoc networks,
RFID, mobile IP, mobile management, smart antenna, Radio-over-fiber,
OFDM/OFDMA, MIMO, cooperative communications, cognitive radio, and so
on. These emerging technologies will significantly impact the design
and operation of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), which aims
to effectively provide higher vehicles safety, traffic management, and
communications among vehicles and transport infrastructure. Currently,
governmental institutes and societies in North America, Europe, Japan,
and China, etc., are actively developing advanced wireless
technologies for road, rail and maritime transport systems. For
instance, the Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) band has
been allocated in the USA at 5.9 GHz for vehicle-to-roadside (V2R) and
vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications. The IEEE 802.11p working
group is developing enhancements of 802.11 standards to support ITS,
vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), vehicular telematics, and
infotainment applications.

Recommended Topics (not limited to)

* Smart antenna in ITS
* Millimeter-wave Radar in ITS
* RFID in ITS
* Radio channel modeling for ITS
* IEEE 802.11p for ITS
* Dedicated Short Range Communications in ITS
* Wireless communications for Maritime ITS
* Sensor networks and technologies for ITS
* Ad hoc/mesh networks for ITS
* Mobile management in ITS
* Vehicular networks
* Heterogeneous networks for ITS
* Digital maps and location technologies


Important Dates
* You are invited to submit a 1-2 pages proposal describing the topic
of your chapter.
* The proposal should include the chapter organization, number of
pages of the final manuscript and contact authors.
* Proposal submission due: 15 Feb 2008
* Notification of proposal acceptance: 15 Mar 2008
* Full chapter submission: 15 Jun 2008
* Review report received: 15 Aug 2008
* Final version submission: 15 Sept 2008

Note: Each leading chapter author will get a free copy of the book.


Contact

Please submit chapter proposal to:

Dr. Ming-Tuo Zhou
Wireless Communications Laboratory, NICT Singapore Office
Email: zhou.mingtuo@ieee.org

Dr. Yan Zhang
Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Email: yanzhang@ieee.org

Professor Laurence T. Yang
St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Email: ltyang@gmail.com