[ns] [Deadline extension] PE-CRN 2011 (Networking 2011 workshop)
Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Cognitive Radio Networks: from Theory to Reality (PE-CRN) 2011, May 13, 2011, Valencia, Spain (in conjunction with IFIP Networking 2011) http://networking2011.org/workshops/PE-CRN.html CALL FOR PAPERS: -- Aim and Scope: The Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Cognitive Radio Networks: from Theory to Reality PE-CRN 2011 is the 1st workshop focusing on the recent trend of Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs) from a research topic to operational networks. This workshop is collocated with the Networking conference and sponsored by the IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). The main objectives of PE-CRN 2011 are to bring together the state-of-the-art results on the performance of CRNs including both theoretical studies and test-bed experiments from both academia and industry, and to share experience in making CRNs from theory to reality. We invite original, previously unpublished research and experiment- oriented contributions in the area of CRNs. The accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings published by Springer, in the Lecture Notes of Computer Science (LNCS) series. -- Specific topics of interests include (but are not limited to) the following: - Modeling of dynamic spectrum access mechanisms - MAC protocols and performance evaluation of CRNs - Traffic patterns of primary users and secondary users in CRNs - Implementation aspects of CRNs - Performance of CRNs from test-beds and prototype networks - Spectrum utilization measurement and models - Spectrum sensing mechanisms - Radio resource management - QoS provisioning - Energy management - Business models and pricing - Policy and regulatory aspects - Standardization -- - Important Dates: Abstract due: December 23, 2010 Full Paper Submission: January 3, 2010 Acceptance Notification: February 10, 2011 Camera ready due: March 1, 2011 -- - Guidelines for Submission: http://networking2011.org/workshops/submission.html -- Organizing Committee -Workshop Chairs - Frank Y. Li, University of Agder, Norway Contact: name.lastname@uia.no - Vicent Pla, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Contact: vlastname@dcom.upv.es -- ** Carlos Calafate, PhD IFIP Networking 2011 Publicity Chair Computer Networks Group (GRC) Technical University of Valencia, Spain Voice: +34 96 387 7007 ext. 75727 Fax: +34 96 387 7579 E-mail: calaf...@disca.upv.es **
[ns] [Deadline extension] WCNS 2011 (Networking 2011 workshop)
-- Workshop on Wireless Cooperative Network Security (WCNS 2011), May 13, 2011, Valencia, Spain (in conjunction with IFIP Networking 2011) Web page: http://www.networking2011.org/workshops/WCNS.html CALL FOR PAPERS: -- Aim and Scope: Wireless Cooperative Network is a highly promising communications paradigm that will play an essential role in the next generation of wireless mobile networks since they can substantially improve communication capability. The cooperation among nodes allows a distributed space-time signal processing which enables environmental monitoring, localization techniques, distributed measurements, and others, with a reduced complexity or energy consumption per node. Cooperative networks include among other, sensor networks, mesh networks and cognitive radio networks. This new paradigm implies new and very interesting security challenges. The Workshop on Wireless Cooperative Network Security (WCNS) is the 1st workshop specifically devoted to security issues in these new scenarios. It will take place co-located with the IFIP Networking 2011 conference and sponsored by the IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). The main objective of WCNS 2011 is to bring together major experts in the area from both academia and industry, hence presentations will be invitation only. Additionally, researchers who are not invited but are interested in having a presentation at the Workshop should contact the organizers providing specific details of the originality of the proposed research contribution to the event. -- Workshop topics: - Access Control Policies and Permissions - Attacks and Countermeasures - Authentication - Cooperation and prevention of non-cooperative behavior - Cross-layer Design for Security - Cryptographic Protocols and cryptographic primitives - Denial of Service (DoS) - Key Management - Identity theft and phishing in mobile networks - Intrusion Detection and Response - Jamming/Anti-jamming communication - Malicious Behavior Detection and Analysis - Monitoring and surveillance - Privacy and Anonymity - Secure Localization and Synchronization - Security and thread models for cooperative networks and infrastructures - Secure deployment of cooperative network applications - Security and Performance tradeoff - Security in Cognitive Radio and Sensor-Based Applications - Security Policy and Enforcement Issues - Security Protocols Analysis, Design, and Proof - Secure Routing/MAC - Surveillance and Monitoring - Trusted Computing in cooperative networks - Trust Establishment and Management -- - Important Dates: Deadline for contacting organizers: December 23, 2010 Paper Submission: January 10, 2011 Acceptance Notification: February 10, 2011 Camera ready due: March 1, 2011 -- - Guidelines for Submission: Presentations will be invitation only. However, researchers who are not invited but are interested in having a presentation at the Workshop should contact the organizers providing specific details of the originality of the proposed research contribution to the event. All papers will be peer reviewed and accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings, LNCS published by Springer-Verlag, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Papers must be written in English and should follow the instructions in the Springer template file available in both LaTeX and Microsoft Word format. The first page should include paper title, an abstract of about 150 words,3-5 keywords indicating the paper topic area and symposium, name and affiliation of author(s) as well as the corresponding author's e-mail and postal addresses. Maximum paper length is 8 printed pages (10-point font). -- Organizing Committee -Workshop Chairs - Miguel Soriano, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Contact: sori...@entel.upc.edu - Javier López, Universidad de Málaga, Spain Contact: j...@lcc.uma.es -- ** Carlos Calafate, PhD IFIP Networking 2011 Publicity Chair Computer Networks Group (GRC) Technical University of Valencia, Spain Voice: +34 96 387 7007 ext. 75727 Fax: +34 96 387 7579 E-mail: calaf...@disca.upv.es **
[ns] [Deadline extension] SUNSET 2011 (Networking 2011 workshop)
-- Workshop on Sustainable Networking (SUNSET 2011), May 13, 2011, Valencia, Spain (in conjunction with IFIP Networking 2011) Web page: http://www.networking2011.org/workshops/SUNSET.html CALL FOR PAPERS: -- Aim and Scope: The Workshop on Sustainable Networking (SUNSET 2011) is the 1st workshop on sustainable, green networking collocated with the Networking conference and sponsored by the IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). The main objective of SUNSET 2011 is to bring together experts in the area of sustainable networking from both academia and industry. The workshop addresses issues with a high potential of energy savings in wireless and wired access for local and core networks. -- Workshop topics: - Energy-efficient broadband access networks - Sustainable wireless communication - Energy-efficient network management - Energy-efficient data center communication - Energy-efficient network components (routers, switches, etc.) - Network virtualization for reducing power consumption - Monitoring concepts for energy-efficient network management - Energy-efficient end-to-end networking - Green network planning and design - Energy efficient network hardware improvements - Energy-efficient communication protocols - Techniques for measuring and estimating power consumption in networks - Economic aspects and models of energy efficiency in networks -- - Important Dates: Abstract due: December 23, 2010 Full Paper Submission: January 3, 2010 Acceptance Notification: February 10, 2011 Camera ready due: March 1, 2011 -- - Guidelines for Submission: Authors are invited to submit full papers via the EDAS Conference Management System. Only original papers describing previously unpublished, not currently under review by another conference or journal, addressing state-of-the-art research and development must be submitted. All papers will be peer reviewed and accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings, LNCS published by Springer-Verlag, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Papers must be written in English and should follow the instructions in the Springer template file available in both LaTeX and Microsoft Word format. The first page should include paper title, an abstract of about 150 words,3-5 keywords indicating the paper topic area and symposium, name and affiliation of author(s) as well as the corresponding author's e-mail and postal addresses. Maximum paper length is 8 printed pages (10-point font). -- Organizing Committee -Workshop Chairs Laurent Lefevre, INRIA, University of Lyon, France e-mail: laurent.lefe...@ens-lyon.fr Rastin Pries, University of Wuerzburg, Germany e-mail: pr...@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de -- ** Carlos Calafate, PhD IFIP Networking 2011 Publicity Chair Computer Networks Group (GRC) Technical University of Valencia, Spain Voice: +34 96 387 7007 ext. 75727 Fax: +34 96 387 7579 E-mail: calaf...@disca.upv.es **
[ns] [Deadline extension] NC-Pro 2011 (Networking 2011 workshop)
-- Network Coding Applications and Protocols Workshop (NC-Pro 2011), May 13, 2011, Valencia, Spain (in conjunction with IFIP Networking 2011) Web page: http://www.networking2011.org/workshops/NC-Pro.html CALL FOR PAPERS: -- Aim and Scope: The Network Coding Applications and Protocols Workshop (NC-Pro 2011) is the 1st workshop on network coding collocated with the Networking conference and sponsored by the IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). The main objectives of NC-Pro 2011 are to bring together members of the network coding community from both academia and industry, and to discuss recent advances in applications and protocols based on network coding. The ultimate goal is to highlight key research and industry challenges, identify current trends and develop visions for the future. -- Workshop topics: - Network Code Constructions and Algorithms - Security and Error Correction for Network Coding - Network Coding for Internet Communications - Network Coding for Distributed storage - Network Coding at the MAC Layer - Network Coding and Routing - Multi-path Network Coding - Wireless Network Coding Protocols - Implementation Aspects of Network Coding - Robustness, Energy, or Delay Aspects of Network Coding - Resource Optimization for Network Coding - Network Coding in VLSI -- - Important Dates: Abstract due: December 23, 2010 Full Paper Submission: January 3, 2010 Acceptance Notification: February 10, 2011 Camera ready due: March 1, 2011 -- - Guidelines for Submission: Authors are invited to submit full papers via the EDAS Conference Management System. Only original papers describing previously unpublished, not currently under review by another conference or journal, addressing state-of-the-art research and development must be submitted. All papers will be peer reviewed and accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings, LNCS published by Springer-Verlag, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Papers must be written in English and should follow the instructions in the Springer template file available in both LaTeX and Microsoft Word format. The first page should include paper title, an abstract of about 150 words,3-5 keywords indicating the paper topic area and symposium, name and affiliation of author(s) as well as the corresponding author's e-mail and postal addresses. Maximum paper length is 8 printed pages (10-point font). -- Organizing Committee -Workshop Chairs João Barros, Universidade do Porto, Portugal e-mail: jbar...@fe.up.pt Daniel E. Lucani, Universidade do Porto, Portugal e-mail: dluc...@fe.up.pt -Technical Program Committee: Alex Dimakis, University of Southern California, USA Frank H. P. Fitzek, University of Aalborg, Denmark Christina Fragouli, EPFL, Switzerland Gerhard Kramer, University of Southern California, USA Desmond Lun, Rutgers University, USA Muriel Médard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Marie-Jose Montpetit, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Danilo Silva, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil Alberto Toledo, Telefónica I+D, Spain Joerg Widmer, IMDEA Networks, Spain -- ** Carlos Calafate, PhD IFIP Networking 2011 Publicity Chair Computer Networks Group (GRC) Technical University of Valencia, Spain Voice: +34 96 387 7007 ext. 75727 Fax: +34 96 387 7579 E-mail: calaf...@disca.upv.es **
[ns] [CFP] NC-Pro 2011 (Networking 2011 workshop)
-- Network Coding Applications and Protocols Workshop (NC-Pro 2011), May 13, 2011, Valencia, Spain (in conjunction with IFIP Networking 2011) Web page: http://www.networking2011.org/workshops/NC-Pro.html CALL FOR PAPERS: -- Aim and Scope: The Network Coding Applications and Protocols Workshop (NC-Pro 2011) is the 1st workshop on network coding collocated with the Networking conference and sponsored by the IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). The main objectives of NC-Pro 2011 are to bring together members of the network coding community from both academia and industry, and to discuss recent advances in applications and protocols based on network coding. The ultimate goal is to highlight key research and industry challenges, identify current trends and develop visions for the future. -- Workshop topics: - Network Code Constructions and Algorithms - Security and Error Correction for Network Coding - Network Coding for Internet Communications - Network Coding for Distributed storage - Network Coding at the MAC Layer - Network Coding and Routing - Multi-path Network Coding - Wireless Network Coding Protocols - Implementation Aspects of Network Coding - Robustness, Energy, or Delay Aspects of Network Coding - Resource Optimization for Network Coding - Network Coding in VLSI -- - Important Dates: Abstract due: December 14, 2010 Full Paper Submission: December 18, 2010 Acceptance Notification: February 10, 2011 Camera ready due: March 1, 2011 -- - Guidelines for Submission: Authors are invited to submit full papers via the EDAS Conference Management System. Only original papers describing previously unpublished, not currently under review by another conference or journal, addressing state-of-the-art research and development must be submitted. All papers will be peer reviewed and accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings, LNCS published by Springer-Verlag, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. (TBC) Papers must be written in English and should follow the instructions in the Springer template file available in both LaTeX and Microsoft Word format. The first page should include paper title, an abstract of about 150 words,3-5 keywords indicating the paper topic area and symposium, name and affiliation of author(s) as well as the corresponding author's e-mail and postal addresses. Maximum paper length is 8 printed pages (10-point font). -- Organizing Committee -Workshop Chairs João Barros, Universidade do Porto, Portugal e-mail: jbar...@fe.up.pt Daniel E. Lucani, Universidade do Porto, Portugal e-mail: dluc...@fe.up.pt -Technical Program Committee: Alex Dimakis, University of Southern California, USA Frank H. P. Fitzek, University of Aalborg, Denmark Christina Fragouli, EPFL, Switzerland Gerhard Kramer, University of Southern California, USA Desmond Lun, Rutgers University, USA Muriel Médard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Marie-Jose Montpetit, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Danilo Silva, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil Alberto Toledo, Telefónica I+D, Spain Joerg Widmer, IMDEA Networks, Spain -- ** Carlos Calafate, PhD IFIP Networking 2011 Publicity Chair Computer Networks Group (GRC) Technical University of Valencia, Spain Voice: +34 96 387 7007 ext. 75727 Fax: +34 96 387 7579 E-mail: calaf...@disca.upv.es **
[ns] [CFP] SUNSET 2011 (Networking 2011 workshop)
-- Workshop on Sustainable Networking (SUNSET 2011), May 13, 2011, Valencia, Spain (in conjunction with IFIP Networking 2011) Web page: http://www.networking2011.org/workshops/SUNSET.html CALL FOR PAPERS: -- Aim and Scope: The Workshop on Sustainable Networking (SUNSET 2011) is the 1st workshop on sustainable, green networking collocated with the Networking conference and sponsored by the IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). The main objective of SUNSET 2011 is to bring together experts in the area of sustainable networking from both academia and industry. The workshop addresses issues with a high potential of energy savings in wireless and wired access for local and core networks. -- Workshop topics: - Energy-efficient broadband access networks - Sustainable wireless communication - Energy-efficient network management - Energy-efficient data center communication - Energy-efficient network components (routers, switches, etc.) - Network virtualization for reducing power consumption - Monitoring concepts for energy-efficient network management - Energy-efficient end-to-end networking - Green network planning and design - Energy efficient network hardware improvements - Energy-efficient communication protocols - Techniques for measuring and estimating power consumption in networks - Economic aspects and models of energy efficiency in networks -- - Important Dates: Abstract due: December 14, 2010 Full Paper Submission: December 18, 2010 Acceptance Notification: February 10, 2011 Camera ready due: March 1, 2011 -- - Guidelines for Submission: Authors are invited to submit full papers via the EDAS Conference Management System. Only original papers describing previously unpublished, not currently under review by another conference or journal, addressing state-of-the-art research and development must be submitted. All papers will be peer reviewed and accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings, LNCS published by Springer-Verlag, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. (TBC) Papers must be written in English and should follow the instructions in the Springer template file available in both LaTeX and Microsoft Word format. The first page should include paper title, an abstract of about 150 words,3-5 keywords indicating the paper topic area and symposium, name and affiliation of author(s) as well as the corresponding author's e-mail and postal addresses. Maximum paper length is 8 printed pages (10-point font). -- Organizing Committee -Workshop Chairs Laurent Lefevre, INRIA, University of Lyon, France e-mail: laurent.lefe...@ens-lyon.fr Rastin Pries, University of Wuerzburg, Germany e-mail: pr...@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de -- ** Carlos Calafate, PhD IFIP Networking 2011 Publicity Chair Computer Networks Group (GRC) Technical University of Valencia, Spain Voice: +34 96 387 7007 ext. 75727 Fax: +34 96 387 7579 E-mail: calaf...@disca.upv.es **
[ns] [CFP] PE-CRN 2011 (Networking 2011 workshop)
Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Cognitive Radio Networks: from Theory to Reality (PE-CRN) 2011, May 13, 2011, Valencia, Spain (in conjunction with IFIP Networking 2011) http://networking2011.org/workshops/PE-CRN.html CALL FOR PAPERS: -- Aim and Scope: The Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Cognitive Radio Networks: from Theory to Reality PE-CRN 2011 is the 1st workshop focusing on the recent trend of Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs) from a research topic to operational networks. This workshop is collocated with the Networking conference and sponsored by the IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). The main objectives of PE-CRN 2011 are to bring together the state-of-the-art results on the performance of CRNs including both theoretical studies and test-bed experiments from both academia and industry, and to share experience in making CRNs from theory to reality. We invite original, previously unpublished research and experiment- oriented contributions in the area of CRNs. The accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings published by Springer, in the Lecture Notes of Computer Science (LNCS) series. -- Specific topics of interests include (but are not limited to) the following: - Modeling of dynamic spectrum access mechanisms - MAC protocols and performance evaluation of CRNs - Traffic patterns of primary users and secondary users in CRNs - Implementation aspects of CRNs - Performance of CRNs from test-beds and prototype networks - Spectrum utilization measurement and models - Spectrum sensing mechanisms - Radio resource management - QoS provisioning - Energy management - Business models and pricing - Policy and regulatory aspects - Standardization -- - Important Dates: Abstract due: December 23, 2010 Full Paper Submission: December 31, 2010 Acceptance Notification: February 10, 2011 Camera ready due: March 1, 2011 -- - Guidelines for Submission: http://networking2011.org/workshops/submission.html -- Organizing Committee -Workshop Chairs - Frank Y. Li, University of Agder, Norway Contact: name.lastname@uia.no - Vicent Pla, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Contact: vlastname@dcom.upv.es -- ** Carlos Calafate, PhD IFIP Networking 2011 Publicity Chair Computer Networks Group (GRC) Technical University of Valencia, Spain Voice: +34 96 387 7007 ext. 75727 Fax: +34 96 387 7579 E-mail: calaf...@disca.upv.es **
[ns] [CFP] SUNSET 2011 (Networking 2011 workshop)
-- Workshop on Sustainable Networking (SUNSET 2011), May 13, 2011, Valencia, Spain (in conjunction with IFIP Networking 2011) Web page: http://www.networking2011.org/workshops/SUNSET.html CALL FOR PAPERS: -- Aim and Scope: The Workshop on Sustainable Networking (SUNSET 2011) is the 1st workshop on sustainable, green networking collocated with the Networking conference and sponsored by the IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). The main objective of SUNSET 2011 is to bring together experts in the area of sustainable networking from both academia and industry. The workshop addresses issues with a high potential of energy savings in wireless and wired access for local and core networks. -- Workshop topics: - Energy-efficient broadband access networks - Sustainable wireless communication - Energy-efficient network management - Energy-efficient data center communication - Energy-efficient network components (routers, switches, etc.) - Network virtualization for reducing power consumption - Monitoring concepts for energy-efficient network management - Energy-efficient end-to-end networking - Green network planning and design - Energy efficient network hardware improvements - Energy-efficient communication protocols - Techniques for measuring and estimating power consumption in networks - Economic aspects and models of energy efficiency in networks -- - Important Dates: Abstract due: December 14, 2010 Full Paper Submission: December 18, 2010 Acceptance Notification: February 10, 2011 Camera ready due: March 1, 2011 -- - Guidelines for Submission: Authors are invited to submit full papers via the EDAS Conference Management System. Only original papers describing previously unpublished, not currently under review by another conference or journal, addressing state-of-the-art research and development must be submitted. All papers will be peer reviewed and accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings, LNCS published by Springer-Verlag, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. (TBC) Papers must be written in English and should follow the instructions in the Springer template file available in both LaTeX and Microsoft Word format. The first page should include paper title, an abstract of about 150 words,3-5 keywords indicating the paper topic area and symposium, name and affiliation of author(s) as well as the corresponding author's e-mail and postal addresses. Maximum paper length is 8 printed pages (10-point font). -- Organizing Committee -Workshop Chairs Laurent Lefevre, INRIA, University of Lyon, France e-mail: laurent.lefe...@ens-lyon.fr Rastin Pries, University of Wuerzburg, Germany e-mail: pr...@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de -- ** Carlos Calafate, PhD IFIP Networking 2011 Publicity Chair Computer Networks Group (GRC) Technical University of Valencia, Spain Voice: +34 96 387 7007 ext. 75727 Fax: +34 96 387 7579 E-mail: calaf...@disca.upv.es **
[ns] [CFP] NC-Pro 2011 (Networking 2011 workshop)
-- Network Coding Applications and Protocols Workshop (NC-Pro 2011), May 13, 2011, Valencia, Spain (in conjunction with IFIP Networking 2011) Web page: http://www.networking2011.org/workshops/NC-Pro.html CALL FOR PAPERS: -- Aim and Scope: The Network Coding Applications and Protocols Workshop (NC-Pro 2011) is the 1st workshop on network coding collocated with the Networking conference and sponsored by the IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). The main objectives of NC-Pro 2011 are to bring together members of the network coding community from both academia and industry, and to discuss recent advances in applications and protocols based on network coding. The ultimate goal is to highlight key research and industry challenges, identify current trends and develop visions for the future. -- Workshop topics: - Network Code Constructions and Algorithms - Security and Error Correction for Network Coding - Network Coding for Internet Communications - Network Coding for Distributed storage - Network Coding at the MAC Layer - Network Coding and Routing - Multi-path Network Coding - Wireless Network Coding Protocols - Implementation Aspects of Network Coding - Robustness, Energy, or Delay Aspects of Network Coding - Resource Optimization for Network Coding - Network Coding in VLSI -- - Important Dates: Abstract due: December 14, 2010 Full Paper Submission: December 18, 2010 Acceptance Notification: February 10, 2011 Camera ready due: March 1, 2011 -- - Guidelines for Submission: Authors are invited to submit full papers via the EDAS Conference Management System. Only original papers describing previously unpublished, not currently under review by another conference or journal, addressing state-of-the-art research and development must be submitted. All papers will be peer reviewed and accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings, LNCS published by Springer-Verlag, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. (TBC) Papers must be written in English and should follow the instructions in the Springer template file available in both LaTeX and Microsoft Word format. The first page should include paper title, an abstract of about 150 words,3-5 keywords indicating the paper topic area and symposium, name and affiliation of author(s) as well as the corresponding author's e-mail and postal addresses. Maximum paper length is 8 printed pages (10-point font). -- Organizing Committee -Workshop Chairs João Barros, Universidade do Porto, Portugal e-mail: jbar...@fe.up.pt Daniel E. Lucani, Universidade do Porto, Portugal e-mail: dluc...@fe.up.pt -Technical Program Committee: Alex Dimakis, University of Southern California, USA Frank H. P. Fitzek, University of Aalborg, Denmark Christina Fragouli, EPFL, Switzerland Gerhard Kramer, University of Southern California, USA Desmond Lun, Rutgers University, USA Muriel Médard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Marie-Jose Montpetit, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Danilo Silva, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil Alberto Toledo, Telefónica I+D, Spain Joerg Widmer, IMDEA Networks, Spain -- ** Carlos Calafate, PhD IFIP Networking 2011 Publicity Chair Computer Networks Group (GRC) Technical University of Valencia, Spain Voice: +34 96 387 7007 ext. 75727 Fax: +34 96 387 7579 E-mail: calaf...@disca.upv.es **
[ns] [CFP] IFIP Networking 2011
-- IFIP Networking 2011, 9-13 May, 2011, Valencia, Spain Web page:http://networking2011.org/ CALL FOR PAPERS: Online CFP: http://networking2011.org/call-sub/CfP%20Networking%202011.pdf SCI/JCR JOURNAL ARTICLES: Extended versions of selected papers will be considered for possible fast track publication in the Computer Communications Journal (Elsevier) -- Aim and Scope: Networking 2011 is the 10th event of the series of International Conferences on Networking, sponsored by the IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). The main objectives of Networking 2011 are to bring together members of the networking community from both academia and industry, to discuss recent advances in the broad and fast-evolving field of computer and communication networks, and to highlight key issues, identify trends and develop visions. The accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings published by Springer, in the Lecture Notes of Computer Science (LNCS) series. -- The technical sessions will refer to four main areas: -Applications and Services: web architectures and protocols, middleware support for networking, quality of experience, pricing and billing, authentication, security, trust and privacy, anomaly detection, DoS detection and remediation, content distribution, real time (live) content distribution, online social networks, networking aspects in cloud services -Next Generation Internet: peer-to-peer networks, virtual and overlay networks, network management and traffic engineering, internet of things, addressing and routing architectures, evolution of IP network architecture and protocols, green networking (energy and power management), performance measurement, monitoring and traffic analysis, resilient networks (fault tolerance, recovery, self* ), cross-layer design and optimization, mobility (user, device, service, network), content- centric networks, broadband access technologies, resource allocation, switching and routing -Wireless and Sensor Networks: ad hoc networks, mobile networks, sensor networks, mesh networks, delay/disruption tolerant networks, opportunistic networks, embedded systems, RFID-based systems -Network Science: topology characterization and inference, robustness and vulnerabilities of network infrastructures, emergence properties of real networks, dynamic peer-to-peer network topologies, epidemic spread models, tools and techniques to design and analyze networks, inference and analysis of social networks, community detection and modularity optimization, game theoretic approaches to communications and networks -- - Important Dates: Abstract due: November 26, 2010 Full Paper Submission: December 10, 2010 Acceptance Notification: January 31, 2011 Camera ready due: February 15, 2011 -- - Guidelines for Submission: Authors are invited to submit full papers via the EDAS Conference Management System. Only original papers describing previously unpublished, not currently under review by another conference or jounal, addressing state-of-the-art research and development must be submitted. All papers will be peer reviewed and accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings, LNCS published by Springer-Verlag, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Papers must be writting in English and should follow the instructions in the Springer template file available in both LaTeX and Microsoft Word format. The first page should include paper title, an abstract of about 150 words,3-5 keywords indicating the paper topic area and symposium, name and affiliation of author(s) as well as the corresponding author's e-mail and postal addresses. Maximum paper length is 12 printed pages (10-point font). There will be a Best Paper Award, as well as a number of student travel grants. -- Organising Committee -General Chairs: Ana Pont, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Pietro Manzoni, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain -Technical Program Committee Chairs: Jordi Domingo-Pascual, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. BarcelonaTECH, Spain Sergio Palazzo, University of Catania, Italy Caterina Scoglio, Kansas State University, USA -Honorary Chair: Ramón Puigjaner, Universitat Illes Balears, Spain -Steering Committee: George Carle, TU Munich, Germany Marco Conti, IIT-CNR, Pisa, Italy Pedro Cuenca, Universidad de
[ns] [CFP] IFIP Networking 2011
-- IFIP Networking 2011, 9-13 May, 2011, Valencia, Spain Web page:http://networking2011.org/ CALL FOR PAPERS Online CFP: http://networking2011.org/call-sub/CfP%20Networking%202011.pdf -- Aim and Scope: Networking 2011 is the 10th event of the series of International Conferences on Networking, sponsored by the IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). The main objectives of Networking 2011 are to bring together members of the networking community from both academia and industry, to discuss recent advances in the broad and fast-evolving field of computer and communication networks, and to highlight key issues, identify trends and develop visions. The accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings published by Springer, in the Lecture Notes of Computer Science (LNCS) series. -- The technical sessions will refer to four main areas: -Applications and Services: web architectures and protocols, middleware support for networking, quality of experience, pricing and billing, authentication, security, trust and privacy, anomaly detection, DoS detection and remediation, content distribution, real time (live) content distribution, online social networks, networking aspects in cloud services -Next Generation Internet: peer-to-peer networks, virtual and overlay networks, network management and traffic engineering, internet of things, addressing and routing architectures, evolution of IP network architecture and protocols, green networking (energy and power management), performance measurement, monitoring and traffic analysis, resilient networks (fault tolerance, recovery, self* ), cross-layer design and optimization, mobility (user, device, service, network), content- centric networks, broadband access technologies, resource allocation, switching and routing -Wireless and Sensor Networks: ad hoc networks, mobile networks, sensor networks, mesh networks, delay/disruption tolerant networks, opportunistic networks, embedded systems, RFID-based systems -Network Science: topology characterization and inference, robustness and vulnerabilities of network infrastructures, emergence properties of real networks, dynamic peer-to-peer network topologies, epidemic spread models, tools and techniques to design and analyze networks, inference and analysis of social networks, community detection and modularity optimization, game theoretic approaches to communications and networks -- - Important Dates: Abstract due: November 26, 2010 Full Paper Submission: December 10, 2010 Acceptance Notification: January 31, 2011 Camera ready due: February 15, 2011 -- - Guidelines for Submission: Authors are invited to submit full papers via the EDAS Conference Management System. Only original papers describing previously unpublished, not currently under review by another conference or jounal, addressing state-of-the-art research and development must be submitted. All papers will be peer reviewed and accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings, LNCS published by Springer-Verlag, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Papers must be writting in English and should follow the instructions in the Springer template file available in both LaTeX and Microsoft Word format. The first page should include paper title, an abstract of about 150 words,3-5 keywords indicating the paper topic area and symposium, name and affiliation of author(s) as well as the corresponding author's e-mail and postal addresses. Maximum paper length is 12 printed pages (10-point font). There will be a Best Paper Award, as well as a number of student travel grants. -- Organising Committee -General Chairs: Ana Pont, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Pietro Manzoni, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain -Technical Program Committee Chairs: Jordi Domingo-Pascual, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. BarcelonaTECH, Spain Sergio Palazzo, University of Catania, Italy Caterina Scoglio, Kansas State University, USA -Honorary Chair: Ramón Puigjaner, Universitat Illes Balears, Spain -Steering Committee: George Carle, TU Munich, Germany Marco Conti, IIT-CNR, Pisa, Italy Pedro Cuenca, Universidad de Castilla-la-Mancha, Spain Guy Leduc, University of Liège, Belgium Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University, USA
[ns] IEEE IVCS 2011
of California, Irvine, USA - Publicity Chairs * Dr. Weisong Shi, Wayne State University, USA. * Prof. Carlos T. Calafate, Univ. Politecnica de Valencia, SPAIN - Steering Committee * Dr. T. Russell Hsing, Telcordia Technologies, USA * Prof. C.K. Toh, University of Hong Kong, CHINA * Dr. K. Daniel Wong, Daniel Wireless LLC, USA * Prof. D K Kim, Kyungpook National University, KOREA * Prof. Wojciech Cellary, Poznan University, POLAND - Technical Program Committee * Chungmin Chen Telcordia Applied Research Center in Taiwan * Li-Der Chou National Central University * Yacine Doudane LRSM Evry * Ouri Wolfson University of Illinois at Chicago * Hung-Yu Wei National Taiwan University * Michele Weigle Old Dominion University * Jinhua Guo University of Michigan-Dearborn * Kevin Lee Cisco Systems * Francisco Martínez University of Zaragoza, Spain * Carlos T. Calafate Politechnic University of Valencia, Spain * Jochen Dinger Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - ** Carlos Calafate, PhD IEEE IVCS 2011 Publicity Chair Computer Networks Group (GRC) Technical University of Valencia, Spain Voice: +34 96 387 7007 ext. 75727 Fax: +34 96 387 7579 E-mail: calaf...@disca.upv.es **
[ns] Deadline approaching for IEEE Vehi-Mobi 2010
CALL FOR PAPERS IEEE Vehicular Networks Applications Workshop (IEEE Vehi-Mobi 2010) Co-located with IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2010) 23-27 May 2010, Cape Town, South Africa Web page: http://www.grc.upv.es/vehimobi2010/ IMPORTANT DATES Submission Deadline: November 10, 2009 Notification of Acceptance: January 10, 2010 Camera-Ready Submissions: February 10, 2010 Workshop celebration date: To Be Defined Papers submitted to IEEE ICC 2010 workshops with publication must undergo a peer-review process, and accepted papers will be published in IEEE Xplore. AIMS AND SCOPE Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) has been growing rapidly in importance in the past few years. Even despite the global economic downturn that has hit the car industry hard, research continues in this area, as new technical challenges have evolved that demand research and development. Industry players like the automobile companies, and government agencies, like the US Department of Transportation, are investing heavily in research and development in VII. Technologies and applications for VII are rapidly emerging, and there is an critical need to bring together researchers engineers, academia and industry, standards, private and public sectors, to exchange ideas. This workshop is intended to serve as a forum and bring together the researchers and engineers in both academia and industry to exchange ideas, share experiences, and report original work about all aspects of vehicular communications, VANETs, information dissemination, road safety, ITS, emergency services, etc.. The main purpose is to promote discussions of research and relevant activities in the design of architectures, algorithms, and applications for inter-vehicular communication environments. This workshop will also address some leading standardization efforts (802.11p, p1609, TIA TR48, etc.). Work in progress is also welcome. Key industrial players (GM, Toyota, Telcordia, BMW, etc.) will be represented at this workshop. PAPER SUBMISSION Please, submit your papers through EDAS. Papers should be written in English with a standard length of five (5) printed pages (10-point font) including figures, without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with extra charge if accepted). You may use the 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/template.pdf. Only PDF files are accepted for paper review. You submitted PDF file and registered EDAS account of a paper must list the same author(s), title and abstract (minor wording differences in the abstract are ok). Papers where the PDF and EDAS account do not match the author(s), title, and/or abstract will be withdrawn by the Technical Program Co-Chairs or Symposium Co-Chairs. TOPICS Technical research papers are solicited in the following areas: - Network technologies for VII - New application scenarios of VII - Supporting technology for: Traffic and flow control issues and applications - Supporting technology for: Enhanced braking information dissemination and other road safety applications - Supporting technology for: driver assistance applications - MAC, routing, QoS, addressing, multicast, TCP protocols - Congestion Control and Cooperative VANETs - Mobility and handoff issues - Sensors Data Collection - Content Distribution - Inter-car communications - Intra-car communications - Info Dissemination; Data organization - Security issues, architectures and solutions - Privacy issues and solutions - Data replication protocols in network partitions - Different technologies (DSRC, WiMAX, WiFi, 3G/4G, cell phone) - Application innovation - 802.11p WAVE ; 802.11s MESH; DSRC - Implementation/deployment status - Network Management for VII EXECUTIVE COMMITEE - General Chairs - Dr. Russell Hsing, Telcordia Technologies, USA - Prof. C.K. Toh, University of Hong Kong, CHINA General Vice Chairs - Dr. Daniel Wong, Daniel Wireless LLC, USA - Prof. Pietro Manzoni, Universidad Politecnica De Valencia, SPAIN TPC Chair - Prof. Teruo Higashino Osaka University, Japan TPC Vice Chairs - Dr. Timo Sukuvaara, Finland - Prof. Michele Weigle, Old Dominion Univ, USA - Prof. Juan-Carlos Cano,
[ns] IEEE Vehi-Mobi 2010: submission open deadline extension
CALL FOR PAPERS IEEE Vehicular Networks Applications Workshop (IEEE Vehi-Mobi 2010) Co-located with IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2010) 23-27 May 2010, Cape Town, South Africa Web page: http://www.grc.upv.es/vehimobi2010/ IMPORTANT DATES Extended Paper Submission Deadline: November 10, 2009 Notification of Acceptance: January 10, 2010 Camera-Ready Submissions: February 10, 2010 Workshop celebration date: To Be Defined Papers submitted to IEEE ICC 2010 workshops with publication must undergo a peer-review process, and accepted papers will be published in IEEE Xplore. AIMS AND SCOPE Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) has been growing rapidly in importance in the past few years. Even despite the global economic downturn that has hit the car industry hard, research continues in this area, as new technical challenges have evolved that demand research and development. Industry players like the automobile companies, and government agencies, like the US Department of Transportation, are investing heavily in research and development in VII. Technologies and applications for VII are rapidly emerging, and there is an critical need to bring together researchers engineers, academia and industry, standards, private and public sectors, to exchange ideas. This workshop is intended to serve as a forum and bring together the researchers and engineers in both academia and industry to exchange ideas, share experiences, and report original work about all aspects of vehicular communications, VANETs, information dissemination, road safety, ITS, emergency services, etc.. The main purpose is to promote discussions of research and relevant activities in the design of architectures, algorithms, and applications for inter-vehicular communication environments. This workshop will also address some leading standardization efforts (802.11p, p1609, TIA TR48, etc.). Work in progress is also welcome. Key industrial players (GM, Toyota, Telcordia, BMW, etc.) will be represented at this workshop. PAPER SUBMISSION Please, submit your papers through EDAS. Papers should be written in English with a standard length of five (5) printed pages (10-point font) including figures, without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with extra charge if accepted). You may use the 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/template.pdf. Only PDF files are accepted for paper review. You submitted PDF file and registered EDAS account of a paper must list the same author(s), title and abstract (minor wording differences in the abstract are ok). Papers where the PDF and EDAS account do not match the author(s), title, and/or abstract will be withdrawn by the Technical Program Co-Chairs or Symposium Co-Chairs. TOPICS Technical research papers are solicited in the following areas: - Network technologies for VII - New application scenarios of VII - Supporting technology for: Traffic and flow control issues and applications - Supporting technology for: Enhanced braking information dissemination and other road safety applications - Supporting technology for: driver assistance applications - MAC, routing, QoS, addressing, multicast, TCP protocols - Congestion Control and Cooperative VANETs - Mobility and handoff issues - Sensors Data Collection - Content Distribution - Inter-car communications - Intra-car communications - Info Dissemination; Data organization - Security issues, architectures and solutions - Privacy issues and solutions - Data replication protocols in network partitions - Different technologies (DSRC, WiMAX, WiFi, 3G/4G, cell phone) - Application innovation - 802.11p WAVE ; 802.11s MESH; DSRC - Implementation/deployment status - Network Management for VII EXECUTIVE COMMITEE - General Chairs - Dr. Russell Hsing, Telcordia Technologies, USA - Prof. C.K. Toh, University of Hong Kong, CHINA General Vice Chairs - Dr. Daniel Wong, Daniel Wireless LLC, USA - Prof. Pietro Manzoni, Universidad Politecnica De Valencia, SPAIN TPC Chair - Prof. Teruo Higashino Osaka University, Japan TPC Vice Chairs - Dr. Timo Sukuvaara, Finland - Prof. Michele Weigle, Old Dominion Univ, USA - Prof.