Please consider contributing to the

Third IEEE Workshop on User-Centric Networking (U-NET 2012)
In conjunction with ICC 2012, Ottawa, Canada

http://uloop.eu/unet2012 

Wireless technologies have been used mostly as last-hop of fixed networks. In 
the last years the inherent flexibility of wireless technologies is giving rise 
to new types of technologies that allow networking functions to be deployed by 
the action of the end-user, for instance as a virtual Internet service 
operator. However, the potential of this new set of user-centric networking 
technologies has not been explored in terms of new Internet horizons and 
potential business opportunities, or in terms of pervasive network experience 
and social interaction.

The Workshop is dedicated to the debate of challenges and opportunities 
concerning user-centric networking technologies, which allow end-users to 
cooperate by sharing network services and resources. This set of technology may 
empower the end-user as a new Internet stakeholder and not just as a consumer 
and producer of content. User-centric networking technologies can be applied to 
a wide range of scenarios, encompassing: i) sharing subscribed broadband 
Internet access; ii) provide support for a better Internet connectivity; iii) 
allow the usage of communication services even in the absence of a reliable 
Internet access; iv) assistive networking services based on user involvement 
for the detection and repair of communication problems. The new role of an 
empowered end-user is disruptive in several aspects, namely: i) in what 
concerns the end-to-end Internet paradigm, since end-user devices will actively 
participate as part of the network; ii) in terms of regular network boundaries 
of trust, which need to be extended in a way that should mimic social behavior; 
iii) while handling intermittent Internet connectivity as well as fast and 
transparent roaming between micro-operators needs to be considered.

This workshop solicits original, high-quality papers that analyze and discuss 
ideas related to user-centric networking technologies, including specific 
improvements to current Internet protocols and new components that integrate 
into a future Internet architecture. We encourage submissions of full papers 
describing highly polished results or incremental refinements of previous work. 
We also encourage the submission of poster papers presenting a set of 
architectural agreements and disagreements about the role of user-centric 
networking. To be accepted, poster papers must meet the same quality criteria 
as traditional papers.

The workshop covers all aspects related to the current and future user-centric 
networking technologies including, but not limited to, the following:
* Impact on access networks * Impact on Internet architectures * New Internet 
connectivity models
* Trust models, incentives to share network services and resources * Resource 
management in spontaneous networks
* Human behavior and mobility patterns * Self-organization in dynamic wireless 
networks
* Cooperative networking * Opportunistic networking * Community detection and 
social networking aspects
* Security, traceability, confidentiality, non-reputation, identity management 
* Low-cost and energy-efficient technologies

Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a 5-page IEEE conference style 
paper (including all text, figures, and references), through EDAS: 
http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=11479.

Important Dates:
- Paper Submission: Dec 20, 2011
- Acceptance Notification: Feb 10, 2012
- Workshop Date: June 10-15, 2012

Accepted papers must be registered and presented at the workshop by one of the 
authors. All papers selected for publication will be published together with 
IEEE ICC 2012 proceedings and will be available on IEEE Xplore database.

This CFP is also available at http://uloop.eu/unet2012/cfp.html.


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IEEE Communications Society Tech. Committee on Computer Communications
(TCCC) - for discussions on computer networking and communication.
[email protected]
https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/tccc

_______________________________________________
IEEE Communications Society Tech. Committee on Computer Communications
(TCCC) - for discussions on computer networking and communication.
[email protected]
https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/tccc

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