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    SAHNS 2011 - SAHNS 2011 The Third International Workshop on Specialized Ad Hoc Networks and Systems

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    Deadline: March 11, 2011 | Date: June 23, 2011

    Venue/Country: Minneapolis, U.S.A

    Updated: 2011-02-28 10:10:46 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    SAHNS 2011

    The Third International Workshop on

    Specialized Ad Hoc Networks and Systems

    Minneapolis, USA, June 23, 2011

    http://www.cs.wmich.edu/~alfuqaha/SAHNS2011/

    In conjunction with the IEEE 31st International Conference

    on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS 2011)

    1. SCOPE

    The Workshop provides a forum for engineers and scientists in academia, industry and government to present their latest research findings in specialized ad hoc networks and systems.

    As an alternative to one-size-fits-all general solutions in the area of ad hoc networking and systems, we want to stimulate the application-oriented divide and-conquer approach to ad hoc network and system research. The goal is to provide sound and efficient specialized ad hoc networks and systems (SAHNS), suitable for building solutions specific for well-defined classes of applications or even individual applications.

    We want to consider both specialized ad hoc networks and specialized ad hoc systems. The latter can be built on top of specialized ad hoc networks. Alternatively, they can be constructed independently of specialized ad hoc networks, e.g., on top of general-purpose ad hoc networks.

    It should be emphasized that SAHNS is interested only in solutions specific to specialized ad hoc networks and systems. The Workshop is not interested in broad general-purpose solutions for all ad hoc networks and systems, or in generic solutions for extremely broad subclasses of ad hoc networks and systems. For example, the Workshop is not interested in general-purpose solutions for all sensornets or all P2P systems but is instead interested in specialized solutions for their application-oriented subclasses.

    One example of SAHNS targeted by this workshop are Incident Area Networks (IANs), dedicated to single incidents or events. An IAN can be pre-deployed for a planned event, such as a sporting or "nationally significant" event, or can be dynamically deployed for an unplanned incident, such as a local law enforcement situation or a natural disaster. Another example are opportunistic resource utilization networks (e.g., oppnets), in which the network reacts to a lack of resources by finding and incorporating "helpers" that have needed resources or services.

    Areas and topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:

    a) Design issues for SAHNS:

    o Novel network and system architectures

    o Economically-based models and solutions (incl. incentive-based

    techniques)

    o Operating systems and middleware

    o Customized network protocols (incl. cross-layer and Layer 2.5

    protocols)

    o Resource management solutions (incl. discovery and integration of

    resources)

    o Algorithms and models for localization and mobility management

    o Privacy, security, and trust

    o Reliability and dependability

    o Novel hardware platforms

    b) Development issues for SAHNS:

    o Development methodologies, models and tools

    o Analytical and validation models

    o Performance evaluation and modeling (incl. simulation tools)

    c) Operation and management issues for SAHNS:

    o Topology control and management

    o Energy control and management

    o Resource and service discovery and control

    o QoS provisioning and management

    o Data management, data aggregation, data dissemination, and

    query processing

    o Assuring survivability and reliability

    o Controls for privacy, security, and trust management

    d) Application issues for SAHNS:

    o Best current and future applications for SAHNS

    o Experience with SAHNS deployments and products

    o Social and business impacts of SAHNS-based applications

    2. PAPER SUBMISSION

    Papers must be submitted in the PDF format, with numbered pages. They should have no more than 6 pages following the IEEE Computer Society proceedings format (8.5 by 11 inch sheets, double-column, 10 point or larger font, single spaced).

    The following information must be provided on the first page:

    o Paper title

    o Full names, affiliations and email addresses of all authors

    o An abstract (up to 150 words)

    o Five to ten keywords/phrases

    o A footnote with the indication of the corresponding author,

    plus the complete address, phone and fax numbers of the

    corresponding author

    Papers should be submitted by emailing them to:

    llilienatwmich.edu

    Each received submission will be confirmed, usually within no more than two workdays.

    3. PAPER REVIEW AND PUBLISHING

    Each paper will be peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers and their comments will be provided to the authors.

    If accepted, the paper will be published in the workshop proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society Press, provided that at least one of its authors registers for ICDCS (which includes SAHNS) by the early registration deadline.

    Information on indexing publications for the events of the IEEE Computer Society is available at:

    http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/benefits#indexing

    We plan a special issue of an international journal with extended versions of the selected SAHNS papers.

    4. IMPORTANT DEADLINES

    Paper submission - Friday, March 11, 2011 (extended)

    Author notification - Wednesday, March 23, 2011 (extended)

    Final manuscript due - Wednesday, March 30, 2011

    5. KEYNOTE ADDRESS

    "Exploiting Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks in Unmanned Systems"

    Dr. Glen Colby, Naval Air Systems Command, USA

    6. COMMITTEES

    Steering Committee

    Bharat Bhargava, Purdue University, USA

    Torsten Braun, University of Bern, Switzerland

    Ajay Gupta, Western Michigan University, USA

    Leszek Lilien (Workshop Chair), Western Michigan University, USA

    Thomas Plagemann, University of Oslo, Norway

    Technical Program Committee

    Dharma P. Agrawal, University of Cincinnati, USA

    Ala Al-Fuqaha, Western Michigan University, USA

    Tom Altman, University of Colorado at Denver, USA

    Habib M. Ammari, Hofstra University, USA

    Michel Banatre, IRISA-Rennes, France

    Lotfi Ben Othmane, Kalamazoo College, USA

    Vijay Bhuse, Parametric Technology, USA

    Glen Colby, Naval Air Systems Command, USA

    Andrew DeCarlo, Infoscitex, USA

    Ruy de Oliveira, Brazilian Federal

    Institute of Technology, Mato Grosso (IFMT), Brazil

    Leszek Gasieniec, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

    Jeong-Heon Hwang, University at Albany - State University of New York, USA

    Ireneusz Jozwiak, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland

    Steve Ko, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, USA

    Dionysios Kountanis, Western Michigan University, USA

    Sandeep Kulkarni, Michigan State University, USA

    Yao-Nan Lien, National Chengchi University, Republic of China

    King-Shan Lui, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Sanjay Madria, Missouri University of?Science and Technology, USA

    Kami Makki, Lamar University, USA

    Patrick Mitran, University of Waterloo, Canada

    Ravi Prakash, University of Texas at Dallas, USA

    Leonardo Querzoni, University of Rome "La Sapienza," Italy

    S.S. Ravi, University at Albany - State University of New York, USA

    Peter Reiher, UCLA, USA

    Sol Shatz, Univeristy of Illinois at Chicago, USA

    Vahid Tarokh, Harvard University, USA

    Dirk Timmermann, University of Rostock, Germany

    Goce Trajcevski, Northwestern University, USA

    Weichao Wang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA

    Edward Wantuch, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland

    Isaac Woungang, Ryerson University, Canada

    Sherali Zeadally, University of the District of Columbia, USA

    Krzysztof Zielinski, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland

    Organizing Committee

    Publicity Chairs:

    Africa, Europe and Middle East: Athanasios (Thanos) Vasilakos, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece

    Asia and Australia: Mamata Jenamani, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India

    Central and South America: Ruy de Oliveira, Brazilian Federal Institute of Technology, Mato Grosso (IFMT), Brazil

    North America: Ala Al-Fuqaha and Leszek T. Lilien, Western Michigan University, USA

    Publications Chair: James Yang, Western Michigan University, USA

    7. FURTHER INFORMATION

    For further information please visit the SAHNS 2011 web pages at:

    http://www.cs.wmich.edu/~alfuqaha/SAHNS2011/

    or contact Leszek T. Lilien, Workshop Chair (llilienatwmich.edu).


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