Thursday, March 25, 2010

[DMANET] CFP: IEEE MASS 2010

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CALL FOR PAPERS

IEEE MASS 2010
7th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc
and Sensor Systems
https://mass2010.soe.ucsc.edu/

November 8-12, 2010 - San Francisco, CA, USA

Co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Commitee on
Distributed Processing and IEEE Computer Society Technical Commitee on
Simulation


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IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper Abstract Due: April 2, 2010
Paper Manuscript Due: April 9, 2010
Paper Acceptance Notification: July 12, 2010
Paper Camera-ready Submission: August 20, 2010

Workshop Proposal Due: March 31, 2010
Workshop Proposals notification: April 9, 2010
Workshop Manuscripts due: June 18, 2010
Workshop Acceptance notification: August 13, 2010
Workshop Camera-ready submission: September 3, 2010


SCOPE:

The 7th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor
Systems (IEEE MASS 2010) is to be held in San Francisco, CA between
November 8-12, 2010. Wireless ad-hoc communication has applications in a
variety of environments, such as conferences, hospitals, battlefields
and disaster-recovery/rescue operations, and is also being actively
investigated as an alternative paradigm for Internet connectivity in
both urban and rural areas. Wireless sensor and actuator networks are
also being deployed for enhancing industrial control processes and
supply-chains, and for various forms of environmental monitoring. The
IEEE MASS 2010 aims at addressing advances in research on multi-hop
ad-hoc and sensor networks, covering topics ranging from technology
issues to applications and test-bed development. Please keep checking
the IEEE MASS 2010 web-space for more information and regular updates.


TOPICS OF INTEREST:

Original, unpublished contributions are solicited in all aspects of
(mobile) ad-hoc networks and wireless sensor networks (WSN), systems and
applications. Topics include, but are not limited to:

* Vehicular networks and protocols
* Wireless mesh networks and cognitive networks
* MAC layer design for ad-hoc networks and WSNs
* MAC protocols (802.11, 802.15.4, UWB)
* Multi-channel, multi-radio and MIMO technologies
* Cross layer design and optimization
* P2P, overlay, and content distribution architectures for ad-hoc and
sensor networks
* Delay tolerant networks and opportunistic networking
* Power-aware architectures, algorithms and protocols design
* Clustering, topology control, coverage and connectivity
* Routing protocols (unicast, multicast, broadcast, geocast)
* Data transport and management in WSNs
* Data gathering, fusion, and dissemination in WSNs
* Localization and synchronization in WSNs
* Cooperative sensing in WSNs
* Capacity planning and admission control in ad-hoc and sensor networks
* Handoff / mobility management and seamless internetworking
* Resource management and wireless QoS Provisioning
* Key management, trust establishment in wireless networks
* Security and privacy issues in ad hoc and sensor networks
* Reliability, resiliency and fault tolerance techniques
* Security, privacy issues in vehicular, DTNs, and mesh networks
* Operating systems and middleware support
* Novel applications and architectures for WSNs
* Modeling, analysis and performance evaluation
* Measurements and experience from experimental systems and
test-beds


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GENERAL CO-CHAIRS

Mario Gerla, University of California, Los Angeles
Katia Obraczka, University of California, Santa Cruz

PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS

Guohong Cao, Pennsylvania State University
Prasant Mohapatra, University of California, Davis


TPC SUB-AREA CHAIRS

- Protocols and Cross-Layer Technologies
Ahmed Helmy, University of Florida

- Systems, and applications
Chenyang Lu, Washington Unviersity in St. Louis

- Algorithms and theory
Dong Xuan, Ohio State University

- Reliability, security and privacy
Radha Poovendran, University of Washington


WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS

Cedric Westphal, DoCoMo Labs
Christine Pepin, DoCoMo Labs


DEMO CHAIR

Rajeev Koodli, Starent Networks
Marcelo Dias Amorim, LIP 6, Universite' Paris 6


WEB CHAIR

Venkatesh Rajendran, Wionics


FINANCE AND REGISTRATION CHAIR

Zhen Jiang, West Chester University


PUBLICATION CHAIR

Dajin Wang, Montclair State University


PUBLICITY CHAIR

Aline Carneiro Viana, INRIA


LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CO-CHAIRS

Kumar Viswanath, NTT Labs
Ignacio Solis, PARC

STEERING COMMITTEE CHAIR

Dharma P. Agrawal, University of Cincinnati


CHAIR OF IEEE TC ON DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING

Jie Wu, US National Science Foundation


CHAIR OF IEEE TC ON SIMULATION

Dave Cavalcanti, Phillips Research
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