Hello Linux hams,
Bellow you can find a Call for tutorials that I received recently. I
plan to respond with an amateur radio proposal. Should some of you may
find it as an interesting venue for presenting your own experience with
using Linux in your amateur radio activity (or if you know some other
ham who might be interested in taking participation), let me know on
time so I could compose a combined proposal accordingly.
Please note that potential presenters should propose the topic from the
list on the conference website. For example, I would try to cover the
following areas:
Track 1: Advanced Computing:
- Systems and Software Engineering (for example how to construct a ham
data mode station at home or work - based on Linux, and how to implement
the software),
- Security, Trust and Privacy (means how to fight against ham radio
'pirates', ham packet email authorization, ...)
Track 2: Communications:
- Communications Software (describing ham radio programs for DOS,
Window$ and Linux -but focused to Linux of course),
- Satellite and Space Communications (OSCARs, Pacsat, ...)
- Wireless Communication (adding options such as WiFi, Hamnet ...)
- Network Simulation and Emulation (for example, simulating real packet
radio network within a wired LAN in a school computer lab, or something
similar)
Track 3: Informatics:
- Community Information Systems (ham packet network in rural and remote
communities & developing countries),
- Open Source: Challenges and opportunities (Linux as a free & open
world for ham radio experimenters ...)
Feel free to comment and provide your ideas on this ...
Regards, 73
Miroslav 'Misko' Skoric, YT7MPB
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Subject: ICACCI 2016, Jaipur, India: Call for Tutorials
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 07:47:28 -0400
From: [email protected]
To: Miroslav Skoric <[email protected]>
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Fifth International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications
and Informatics (ICACCI-2016)
September 21-24, 2016, Jaipur, India
http://icacci-conference.org/2016/
Technically Co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) and
IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society (SMCS)
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Tutorial Proposals Due: June 15, 2016
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CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
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The Fifth International Conference on Advances in Computing,
Communications and Informatics (ICACCI-2016) will be held in Jaipur,
India during September 21-24, 2016. The Conference is technically
co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society and IEEE Systems, Man, and
Cybernetics Society. The technical program of the Conference will
include tutorials, regular technical sessions, symposiums, workshops,
demos and plenary/keynote speeches.
ICACCI 2016 will be hosting a series of Tutorial Sessions (half-day).
The Organising Committee solicits proposals for tutorials for
presentation at the conference. Topics of the proposed tutorials should
be aligned with the topics in the call for papers for the main
conference. Proposals must provide an in-depth survey of the chosen
topic with the option of describing a particular piece of work in
detail. A meaningful summary of open issues in the topic should be included.
Proposals should be submitted no later than June 5, 2016 via email at
[email protected] as a single PDF file containing the following
information:
- Title of tutorial
- Abstract
- Outline including a short summary of every section
- Length of the tutorial: Half-day
- Intended audience
- Specific goals and objectives
- Prior history of the tutorial presentations
- A biographical sketch of the presenter(s)
- Audio Visual equipment needed for the presentation
- Presenter's name, affiliation, address, email, phone, and fax
and other information that helps us to decide the best proposals
Proposals will be evaluated by a committee and voted upon based on merit
and relevance. Organizers of the accepted tutorials will receive one
free registration (includes publication of one accepted paper) to their
tutorial. Local support including necessary logistics support will be
provided to all the speakers.
Notification for Accepted Proposals will be sent before June 20, 2016.
Please send all future correspondence via email at [email protected]
Tutorial Chairs
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Hong Wen, University of Electronic Science and Technology, China
Vivek Jain, Robert Bosch LLC, USA
Ajinkya Deshmukh, Uurmi System Pvt. Ltd., India
Sunil Kumar Kopparapu, Tata Consultancy Services, India
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