lunes, 17 de agosto de 2009

IPCCC 2009 - Call for Papers (Deadline Extended to Sep. 1)

CALL FOR PAPERS
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28TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE, COMPUTING, AND COMMUNICATIONS
CONFERENCE (IPCCC) 2009

December 14-16, 2009, Phoenix, Arizona, USA

Website: http://www.ipccc.org

The International Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference
is a
premier IEEE conference presenting research in the performance of
computer
and communication systems. For more than a quarter century, IPCCC has
been a
research forum for academic, industrial, and government researchers.

We encourage submission of high-quality papers reporting original work
in
both theoretical and experimental research areas. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to, the following:

**** Hot Topics For IPCCC 2009 ****
Grid and cloud computing
Internet Services and Network Management
Network protocols
Network Information Assurance, and Security
Multi- and single- core processor architecture
Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems
Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design
Embedded Systems
Ubiquitous computing
Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks
Parallel and Distributed Systems
Performance Evaluation and Modeling
Performance Tools and Techniques

In addition, proposals for panel sessions and workshops are welcome.
Please
contact the General Chairs for details.

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
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Submission instructions and procedures are available at the IPCCC
website
at: www.ipccc.org.

All papers will be reviewed by the Program Committee. They will be
judged
with respect to their quality, originality, and relevance. Accepted
papers
will be published in the conference proceedings, conditional upon the
author's advance registration. Awards will be given for the best paper.

IMPORTANT DATES
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Workshop and Panel Proposal Due:      August 1, 2009
Conference Paper Submission Due:      September 1, 2009 (extended)
Paper Acceptance Notification:        October 15, 2009
Camera-ready Manuscript Due:          November 8, 2009

ORGANIZING COMMITTEES
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General Chairs:
Youtao Zhang
Univ. of Pittsburgh

Maggie Cheng
Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology

Program Chairs:
Sheng Zhong
SUNY Buffalo

Kuai Xu
Arizona State Univ. at the West Campus

Finance Chair
Ullah Nasr
Freescale Semiconductor Inc.

Web Chair
Neil Nelson
Freescale Semiconductor Inc.

Registration Chair
Jack Chen
Freescale Semiconductor Inc.

Publication Chair
Chengkai Li
U. Of Texas at Arlington

Publicity Chair
Xiaoming Li
U. Of Delaware


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viernes, 14 de agosto de 2009

IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine Special Issue on Security and Privacy in Emerging Wireless Networks

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CFP: IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine
Special Issue on Security and Privacy in Emerging Wireless Networks
http://www.comsoc.org/livepubs/pci/info/cfp/cfpwireless1010.htm
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Rapid advances in wireless ad hoc networking have extended its application
from mobile ad hoc networks and wireless sensor networks to emerging
wireless networks including wireless mesh networks, delay-tolerant networks,
vehicular networks, and urban sensing networks. While facilitating
ubiquitous network access and also social interactions, these emerging
networks are particularly vulnerable to numerous privacy and security
threats. For example, attackers may jeopardize the privacy of users in
vehicular and urban sensing networks; the adversary may also compromise
selected nodes in a tactical delay-tolerant network and thus fail the
critical mission of the network. There is clearly an urgent need to protect
emerging wireless networks from various security and privacy threats,
thereby eliminating a major impediment to their widespread adoption of such
networks.

Scope of Contributions

This special issue is to disseminate cutting-edge research results,
highlight research challenges and open issues, and promote further research
interests and activities on security and privacy in emerging wireless
networks. We are more interested in contributions on wireless mesh networks,
delay-tolerant networks, vehicular networks, and urban sensing networks, but
we also welcome submissions related to mobile ad hoc networks and wireless
sensor networks. We seek original and unpublished contributions on topics
including, but not limited to:

- - Authentication and access control
- - Secure routing and MAC protocols
- - Privacy and anonymity
- - Secure localization
- - Secure time synchronization
- - Secure data aggregation
- - Secure location services
- - Key management
- - Intrusion detection and tolerance
- - Performance and security/privacy tradeoffs
- - Secure data storage and queries
- - Novel threats and attacks
- - Cross-layer security/privacy designs
- - Security and privacy under resource constraints

Submission Instructions

Articles should be tutorial in nature and should be written in a style
comprehensible to readers outside the specialty of the article. However,
papers presenting original contributions will also be considered, as long as
the presentation is accessible and the paper length is kept within the
appropriate limits. Articles should have no more than 4500 words, no more
than 6 tables/figures, and the abstract should have no more than 250 words.
With regard to both the content and formatting style of the submissions,
prospective contributors should follow the IEEE WCM guidelines for authors,
which can be found at:
http://www.comsoc.org/livepubs/pci/info/pub_guidelines.html. Authors should
submit a PDF format of their complete papers via the EasyChair Conference
Management System at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wcmwisec10

Important Dates

Manuscript Submission: December 31, 2009
Acceptance Notification: May 1, 2010
Final Manuscript: June 1, 2010
Publication Date: October, 2010

Guest Editors

Guohong Cao
Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Pennsylvania State University, USA
gcao@cse.psu.edu

Jean-Pierre Hubaux
Professor
School of Computer and Communication Sciences
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
jean-pierre.hubaux@epfl.ch

Yongdae Kim
Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Minnesota, USA
kyd@cs.umn.edu

Yanchao Zhang
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
yczhang@njit.edu
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