lunes, 27 de julio de 2009

IEEE Communications Magazine - Automotive Networking Series

Call for Papers

IEEE Communications Magazine – Automotive Networking Series

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The series on Automotive Networking is published twice a year, with
issues appearing in May and November. The Automotive Networking series
is created to address the growing importance in vehicle-to-vehicle
(V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications.  Such
importance led to allocation of new spectrum for this kind of
communications and creation of R&D partnerships among governments,
transportation authorities, automobile manufacturers, and the academic
community.  The Automotive Networking series invites manuscript
submissions in the areas of:

Automotive networking applications and services
Automotive networks and system architectures
Physical and link layer technologies
Networking technologies
Security and privacy technologies
System management and operations
Simulation and performance evaluation for automotive networking
Experimental systems, testbeds and field trials for vehicular communications
Impact assessment
Emerging standards in automotive networking

All submissions are peer reviewed to ensure that only the
highest-quality original articles are published.  Submitted articles
should be written in a clear, concise language and at a level suitable
for practicing engineers engaged in the design, development, and
application of products, systems and networks.  The length of the
article should not exceed six magazine pages (approximately 4500
words), should not contain more than six to eight graphics / tables /
photographs, and should not include more than 15 references.

Manuscripts must be submitted through the magazine's submissions Web site at

http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/commag-ieee

On the Manuscript Details page please click on the drop-down menu to
select Automotive Networking Series.

Manuscripts submitted to the Series will be considered on a rolling basis.

Editors:

Dr. Wai Chen

Telcordia Technologies

waichen@ieee.org

Dr. Luca Delgrossi

Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America

Dr. Timo Kosch

BMW Group Research and Technology

Dr. Tadao Saito

Toyota InfoTechnology Center


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Special issue on: Adaptive Communication in Wireless Networks

Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal (Springer)

Special issue on: Adaptive Communication in Wireless Networks

Wireless communication technologies are undergoing rapid advancements. The
last few years have experienced a steep growth in research on wireless
networks having attractive claims. Researchers are currently envisioning
different attractive properties of wireless systems such as the ability to
self-organize, self-configure, self-heal, self-manage and self-maintain.
These systems are increasingly becoming dynamic and they are expected to
perform many tasks autonomously by adapting to the dynamics of the networks.
With the wide range of applications that need to be supported in these
systems, there exists increasing expectations about what the current and the
future generation networks can do. Many of these requirements are pivoted in
the ability of the networks to adapt to the network dynamism. Adaptation to
changing environments, in turn, often leads to increased performance of the
networks. This Special Issue aims to publish high quality research papers
relating to different aspects of adaptive communication in wireless
networks. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, all aspects of
adaptive communication in:

.           Broadband wireless access networks

.           Wireless Internet

.           Software defined radio

.           Bluetooth technology

.           Ultra-wide band radio

.           Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks

.           Wireless Mesh Networks

.           IEEE 802.11/802.20/802.22

.           Emerging wireless network security issues

.           Wireless telemedicine and e-health

.           Emerging issues in 3G and 4G wireless networks

.           Emerging wireless network architecture

.           Multimedia over emerging wireless networks

.           Underwater sensor Networks

.           Supplying power to the distributed wireless sensors

.           Cognitive Radio Systems

.           Cooperative wireless communications

.           Multi-hop relay wireless communications

Good quality survey/tutorial-type articles (but NOT purely a literature
review) are also of interest to this Special Issue.

Guest Editors:

Sudip Misra

School of IT

Indian Institute of Technology

Kharagpur - 721302, West Bengal

India

E-mail: smisra.editor@gmail.com

Issa Traore

Department of ECE

University of Victoria

Victoria, British Columbia

Canada

E-mail: itraore@ece.uvic.ca

Wei Song

Dept. of EE & CS

University of California

Berkeley, California

USA

E-mail: wsong@eecs.berkeley.edu

Submission Details:

Original, high quality contributions that are not yet published or that are
not currently under review by other journals or peer-reviewed conferences
are sought. Manuscripts should be submitted by e-mail to
smisra.editor@gmail.com. Please mention "WPC Special Issue Submission" in
the subject line of your e-mail. After sending your manuscript, if you do
not get a confirmation of receipt of your submission within 2-3 business
days, please resend your original e-mail again. A guide for authors for
preparing their papers is available at
http://www.springer.com/engineering/signals/journal/11277

Contributing authors might also be asked to review some of the papers
submitted to this special issue.

Important Dates:

Manuscript Due: August 1, 2009. (DEADLINE EXTENDED TO: August 10, 2009)

Acceptance Notification: December 1, 2009.

Camera-Ready Final Manuscript Due: January 1, 2010.

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Special issue on: Security Challenges in Emerging and Next-Generation Wireless Communication Networks

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Special issue on: Security Challenges in Emerging and Next-Generation
Wireless Communication Networks
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The Wireless network technologies are undergoing rapid advancements.
Researchers are currently envisioning different attractive properties of
wireless systems such as the ability to self-organize, self-configure,
self-heal, self-manage and self-maintain. Different wireless networks
having the potential to offer cost-effective home and enterprise access
networking solutions are being researched. Concepts such as dynamic
spectrum access,convergence, unified network architectures and seamless service
access in
heterogeneous networks are gaining widespread popularity. Technologies
such as Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs), WiFi, WiMAX, Bluetooth, ZigBee,
RFID, IEEE 802.20, IEEE 802.22 and software defined radio are becoming
increasingly popular. Even though these technologies hold great promises
for our future, there are several research challenges that need to be
addressed. A significant portion of these research challenges are
attributed to security and privacy issues in these kinds of networks. This
Special Issue aims to publish high quality research papers related to the
recent advances in the security and privacy of different emerging and
next-generation network technologies. Topics of interest include, but are
not limited to, the security and privacy issues and challenges in the
following:

. Emerging Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
. Wireless Mesh Networks
. Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network (VANET)
. Delay-Tolerant Networks (DTN)
. Underwater Sensor Networks
. Underground Sensor Networks
. Cooperative wireless communications
. Next Generation Wireless Network Services . Wireless Telemedicine and
e-health . Next Generation Wireless Access Networks . IEEE
802.11/802.20/802.22 . Emerging issues in 3G and 4G wireless . Next
Generation Cellular wireless networks . Wireless Internet . Software
defined radio . Ultra-wide band radio . Emerging wireless network security
issues.
Emerging wireless network architecture . Multimedia over emerging wireless
networks . Inter-working of new and existing networks.

Guest Editors:

Dr. Sudip Misra (Corresponding Editor)
Assistant Professor
School of Information Technology
Indian Institute of Technology
Kharagpur, West Bengal, India
E-mail: smisra.editor@gmail.com

Dr. Mieso Denko
Associate Professor
Department of Computing & Info. Sc.
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
E-mail: denko@cis.uoguelph.ca

Prof. Hussien Mouftah
Canada Research Chair and Distinguished Professor School of Information
Tech. & Engg.
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
E-mail: mouftah@uottawa.ca

Submission Details:
Original, high quality contributions that are not yet published or that
are not currently under review by other journals or peer-reviewed
conferences are sought. For manuscript submission, authors should follow
the guidelines described in the
http://www.interscience.wiley.com/security. Prospective
authors should submit their paper online at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/scn. When submitting the papers, the
authors
should choose the "Manuscript Type" as "Special Issue", enter the "Running
Head" as "SCN-SI-020" and the "Special Issue Title" as "Security in
emerging networks", respectively. Contributing authors might also be asked
to review some of the papers submitted to this special issue.

Important Dates:
Manuscript Due: November 1, 2009.
First Acceptance Notification: February 1, 2010.
Final Acceptance Notification: April 1, 2010.
Camera-Ready Final Manuscript Due: May 1, 2010.
Publication Date: 3rd quarter of 2010 (tentative).


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martes, 21 de julio de 2009

CFP: EURASIP JWCN SI on Theoretical and Algorithmic Foundations of Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks

EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, Special Issue on
Theoretical and Algorithmic Foundations of Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor
Networks

http://www.hindawi.com/journals/wcn/si/tfwn.html

This special issue is devoted to distributed algorithms and theoretical
methods in the context of wireless ad hoc and sensor networks. Recent
research in mobile ad hoc networks and wireless sensor networks raises a
number of interesting,  and difficult, theoretical and algorithmic issues.
While much work has been done in protocol and system design, simulation, and
experimental study for wireless ad hoc and sensor networks, the theoretical
research, however, falls short of the expectation of the future networking
deployment. The needs to push the theoretical research forward for a deeper
understanding about wireless ad hoc and sensor networking and to foster
cooperation among networking researchers and theoreticians establish the
motivation behind this special issue.

The objective of this special issue is to gather recent advances in the
areas of wireless ad hoc and sensor networks, with a focus on theoretical
and algorithmic aspect. In particular, it will concentrate on distributed
algorithms, randomized algorithms, analysis and modeling, optimizations, and
theoretical methods in design and analysis of networking protocol (at link
layer or network layer) for wireless ad hoc and sensor networks. Specific
topics for this special issue dedicated to theoretical and algorithmic
foundations include but are not limited to:

* Channel assignment and management

* Distributed and localized algorithms

* Dynamic and random networks

* Dynamic graph algorithms

* Energy conservation methods

* Localization and location tracking

* Mechanism design and game theory

* Modeling and complexity analysis

* Routing, multicast, and broadcast

* Scheduling and synchronization

* Throughput optimization and capacity

Before submission, authors should carefully read over the journal's Author
Guidelines, which are located at
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/wcn/guidelines.html. Prospective authors
should submit an electronic copy of their complete manuscript through the
journal Manuscript Tracking System at http://mts.hindawi.com/, according to
the following timetable:

Schedule

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Manuscript Due: November 1, 2009

First Round of Reviews: February 1, 2010

Publication Date: May 1, 2010

Guest Editors:

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Yu Wang, Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina at
Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 28223, USA

Xinbing Wang, Department of Electronic Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong
University, Shanghai 200240, China

Ping Ji, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, John Jay College of
Criminal Justice, City University of New York, New York, NY 10019, USA

Peter Müller, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, 8803 Rüschlikon, Switzerland

Xiaohua Jia, Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong

Athanasios Vasilakos, Department of Computer and Telecommunications
Engineering, University of Western Macedonia, Greece

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jueves, 2 de julio de 2009

IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems: Special Issue on Exploiting Wireless Communication Technologies in Vehicular Transportation Networks

                                    CALL FOR PAPERS
                  IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
Special Issue on Exploiting Wireless Communication Technologies in
Vehicular Transportation Networks

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Deadline:  July 31, 2009
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Scope:
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Since the advent of Intelligent Transportation Systems, research on
the use of information for real-time transportation system management
has been much conducted. The recent advances in wireless and sensor
technologies have rapidly promoted the seamless integration of
information of various types from transportation networks to benefit
drivers and provide a wide array of transportation-oriented services.
These advances in information technology and wireless communications
have enabled innovative and cost-effective mobile services and
applications for traffic networks. It is envisioned that inter-vehicle
and infrastructure-to-vehicle communications would become technically
practical in the near future, resulting in an operational "internet on
the road". Due to its interdisciplinary nature, this area has sparked
a great deal of interest among researchers in wireless communication,
transportation and traffic engineering, vehicular technologies,
network operational research, etc. In addition, the area has gained
significant traction with both public agencies and private industry.
The goal of this special issue is to bring together the recent
advances in vehicular infrastructure integration (VII) and vehicle to
vehicle communications (V2V) paradigms that aim to develop efficient
information dissemination systems to significantly improve traffic
management, safety, and control.


Topics: The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
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• Vehicle to vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications technologies
• Vehicle mobility management with communications
• Vehicular network modeling and performance analysis
• Algorithms and protocols addressing the integration of communication
and transportation layers
• Security and Privacy Issues of VII and V2V systems
• VII and V2V simulation, implementation, and field testing
• VII and V2V applications to road safety


Submission Format and Review Guidelines:
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High-quality papers are solicited and will undergo the normal
peer-review procedure of the journal for inclusion in the Special
Issue. Manuscripts should be submitted before the deadline at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/t-its/ by selecting the manuscript
type "Special Issue on VII and V2V". The detail submission guidelines
can be found at
http://www.ewh.ieee.org/tc/its/transactions/back-cover.pdf

Important Dates:
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Submission of Manuscripts: 31 July 2009
Peer-Review Results: 31 October 2009
Final Accepted Paper: 31 December 2009
Special Issue Publication: 2010


Guest Editors:
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Professor Satish Ukkusuri
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
E-mail: ukkuss@rpi.edu

Professor Chunxiao (Tricia) Chigan
Michigan Tech.
Email: cchigan@mtu.edu

Dr. Yibing Wang
Monash University
E-mail: yibing.wang@eng.monash.edu.au

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Michigan Tech.
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Call for Book Chapters - Emerging Wireless Networks, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, USA

CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS

Book Title: Emerging Wireless Networks: Concepts, Techniques and
Applications
(To be published by Auerbach Publications, Taylor & Francis Group
http://www.crcpress.com/)

Introduction:
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Nowadays, mobile and wireless communications become a commodity and we have
experienced an explosive increasing in wireless data applications, such as
real-time multimedia services (e.g., VoIP, video streaming). In recent
years, we have assisted to the emerging diversity of wireless systems,
architectures and standards. The popular emerging wireless networks include
3G (e.g., UMTS/HSPA, EV-DO), LTE/SAE, WiMAX, WiFi, mobile ad hoc networks
(MANETs), wireless mesh networks (WMNs) and wireless sensor networks (WSNs).


However, the interworking of these diverse technologies as well as the
efficient delivery value-added applications and services over these emerging
wireless systems lead to challenging issues (e.g., security, mobility
management, architectures, QoS provisioning, resource allocation). To solve
these different issues related to heterogeneity of wireless access
technologies and networks, researchers, engineers and SDOs have been putting
various efforts and coming up with innovative ideas in term of novel
protocols, architectures and algorithms. Requirements of next-generation or
emerging wireless networks open even more new opportunities for many
interesting and comprehensive research topics targeting at concepts,
methodologies, and techniques to support advanced mobile value-added
services. Clearly, the development of new mechanisms, protocols, algorithms,
applications, architectures, and systems will have a significant impact for
the successful deployment of emerging wireless networks.

The objective of this book is to serve as a comprehensive technical guide
and reference material for practitioners, engineers, scientists and
researchers providing them with the state-of-the-art of research work and
recent advancements in different aspects of emerging wireless technologies.
We solicit contributions that address protocols design, architectures,
algorithms aspects, implementation issues and deployment of emerging
wireless technologies and practical use cases.

Recommended Topics (not limited to):
====================================
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following focus
areas:
- QoS architecture, algorithms and provisioning
- Handoff and mobility management
- IP-based mobility management
- Radio resource management
- Cognitive radio networks and spectrum assignment
- Wireless network planning and deployment
- Multimedia over mobile peer-to-peer (P2P) networks
- Scalability and manageability of wireless network architectures
- Cross-layer design, modeling and optimization
- Mobile networks modeling and simulation
- Implementation, deployment and management of security systems
- IP multimedia system operations and management over wireless
- Autonomous management of IMS architectures
- UMTS/HSPA, EV-DO, LTE, WiMAX, WiFi interworking
- Need and requirements of Beyond 3G and 4G networks
- Challenges and opportunities for 4G wireless networks
- Multi-access network and multi-technologies management
- Access authentication, privacy and security models in mobile environments
- Security architectures for next-generation converged wireless networks
- Lawful interception and mandatory data retention for mobile networks
- End-to-end IP multimedia services over wireless networks
- Video, real-time streaming in wireless multimedia communications
- Performance analysis, modeling, simulation and experiment of wireless
networks
- Testbed, prototype, practical systems and architectures
- Standardization activities, specifications and enhancements in the
emerging standards
- Case studies and market analysis related to emerging wireless systems

Important Dates:
================
Submission of chapter proposal: July 31, 2009
Notification of proposal acceptance: September 15, 2009
Full chapter submission: January 15, 2010
Final notification of acceptance: March 15, 2010
Camera ready copy submission: April 30, 2010
Publication date: Last quarter of 2010 (tentative)

Manuscript Submission Guidelines:
=================================
Interested authors are invited to submit chapter proposal (1-3 pages)
describing clearly the topic covered. The proposal should include the
chapter organization, number of pages of the final manuscript and contact
address of the corresponding author. Technical contributions describing
original, previously unpublished work, not currently under review anywhere,
are solicited. All submitted chapters will undergo a double-blind peer
review.

Upon acceptance of chapter proposals, authors will be sent document
preparation guidelines. The authors may be requested to modify the contents
of the chapters if deemed necessary in order to maintain the consistency of
the entire book and to include the most up-to-date information about each
topic.

Contact:
========
For any inquiries and chapter proposal submission, please contact co-editors
to:

Dr. Christian Makaya
Telcordia Technologies
Email: ewnetbook<AT>gmail.com

Prof. Samuel Pierre
Ecole Polyetchnique de Montreal
Email: samuel.pierre<AT>polymtl.ca
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ACM SAC 2010 - Track on Networking

CALL FOR PAPERS

The 25th ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
Sierre, Switzerland, 22 - 26 March 2010

TRACK ON NETWORKING (NETS)
http://floyd.di.ubi.pt/sac2010/


SAC 2010
For the past twenty-four years the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC)
has been a primary and international forum for applied computer scientists,
computer engineers and application developers to gather, interact and
present their work. The ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing
(SIGAPP) is the sole sponsor of SAC. The conference proceedings are
published by ACM and are also available online through ACM's Digital
Library. Authors are invited to contribute original papers in all areas of
experimental computing and application development for the technical
sessions. For additional information, please check the SAC web page:
http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2010/


TRACK ON NETWORKING
A special track on Networking will be held at SAC 2010. This track aims to
be a forum for scientists, engineers and practitioners, in academia and
industry to share new ideas, experiences and results, and to present their
latest findings in any aspects of computer communications, networks and
services. Original and unpublished papers and tutorials (half or full day)
are invited in all areas of networking. The Track will emphasize the design,
implementation, management and applications of computer communications,
networks and services. Topics of mostly theoretical nature are also welcome,
provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such
work. Major topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:

- Active and Programmable Networks
- Ad Hoc & Sensor Network
- Congestion and/or Flow Control
- Content Distribution
- Grid Networking
- High-speed Network Architectures
- Internet Services and Applications
- Optical Networks
- Mobile and Wireless Networks
- Network Modeling and Simulation
- Multicast
- Multimedia Communications
- Network Control and Management
- Network Protocols
- Network Performance
- Network Measurement
- Network Security
- Network Survivability and Adaptability
- Peer to Peer and Overlay Networks
- Quality of Service and Quality of Experience
- Routing and Switching
- Self-organizing Networks
- Traffic Engineering and Characterization
- Transport Protocols
- Ubiquitous Networks


GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION
Original and unpublished papers are solicited from the above-mentioned
areas. The file format should be either Post Script or PDF (PDF preferred).
The author(s) name(s) and address(es) must not appear in the body of the
paper, and self-reference should be in the third person. This is to
facilitate double blind review. Only the title should be shown at the first
page without the author's information. Papers must be formatted according to
the template which is available at the SAC 2010 website. Paper size is
limited to 5 pages according to the above mentioned template, being allowed
a maximum of 3 extra pages at the additional cost of 80 USD per extra page.
A few key words should be provided. A paper cannot be sent to more than one
track. Original manuscripts should be submitted in electronic format through
the eCMS web site:

http://sac.cs.iupui.edu/SAC2010/

For any other question regarding this Track, please contact the Chairs at
sac2010@di.ubi.pt


IMPORTANT DATES  (all deadlines will be strictly enforced)
September 08, 2009: Full paper submission deadline
September 08, 2009: Tutorial submission deadline
October 19, 2009: Notification of paper acceptance/rejection
November 02, 2009: Camera-ready paper due


TRACK CHAIRS

Mário M. Freire
Department of Computer Science, University of Beira Interior
Covilhã, Portugal
mario@di.ubi.pt
http://www.di.ubi.pt/~mario

Edmundo Monteiro
Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra
Coimbra, Portugal
edmundo@dei.uc.pt
http://eden.dei.uc.pt/~edmundo

Teresa Vazão
INESC ID/IST
Lisbon, Portugal
teresa.vazao@tagus.ist.utl.pt
https://fenix.ist.utl.pt/homepage/ist12922

Manuela Pereira
Department of Computer Science, University of Beira Interior
Covilhã, Portugal
mpereira@di.ubi.pt
http://www.di.ubi.pt/~mpereira


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Abdelhamid Mellouk, University of Paris XII, France
Alexandre Santos, University of Minho, Portugal
Alexey Vinel, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Andreas Kassler, Karlstad University, Sweden
Carlos Becker Westphall, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
Charalabos Skianis, University of Aegean, Greece
Damien Magoni, Université Louis Pasteur, France
Dorgham Sisalem, Tekelec, Germany
Eurico Carrapatoso, University of Porto, Portugal
Eva Hladka, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Fabrizio Granelli, University of Trento, Italy
Fernando Boavida, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Georgios Karagiannis, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Ilyoung Chong, HUFS, Korea
Halina Tarasiuk, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Hyunkook Kahng, Korea University, Korea
Jason Jue, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Joaquim Arnaldo Martins, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Jong Hyuk Park, Kyungnam University, Korea
José Luís Oliveira, University of Aveiro, Portugal
José Marcos Nogueira, UFMG, Brazil
Jose Neuman de Souza, Federal University of Ceará, Brazil
Khalid Al-Begain, University of Glamorgan, UK
Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul,
Brazil
Manuel Ricardo, University of Porto, Portugal
Marco Roccetti, Università di Bologna, Italy
Mário Dantas, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
Matthias Hollick, University Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Michel Diaz, CNRS, France
Mieso Denko, University of Guelph, Canada
Mohammed Atiquzzaman, University of Oklahoma, USA
Nelson Fonseca, University of Campinas, Brazil
Pascal Lorenz, University of Haute Alsace, France
Peter Mueller, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland
Philip Jacobs, Cisco Systems, USA
Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
Roberto Canonico, University of Napoli "Federico II", Italy
Rossitza Goleva, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria
Sara Alouf, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France
Saverio Mascolo, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Xavi Masip, Technical University of Cataluña, Spain
Yevgeni Koucheryavy, Technical University of Tampere, Finland
Vera Goebel, University of Oslo, Norway
Zoubir Mammeri, Université Paul Sabatier, France

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