MC3 2012 - MC3 - 2012 International Workshop on Mobility and Communication for Cooperation and Coordination
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Deadline: July 31, 2011 | Date: January 30, 2012-February 02, 2012
Venue/Country: Hawaii, U.S.A
Updated: 2011-06-16 07:40:02 (GMT+9)
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MC3 - 2012 Mobility and Communication for Cooperation and Coordinationin conjunction withThe International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications(ICNC 2012)Maui, Hawaii, USAJanuary 30 - February 2, 2012ScopeNetworks of devices that are able to control and use their motion and communication capabilitiesconstitute a new remarkable perspective for the cooperation and coordination of groups ofheterogeneous devices in order to accomplish task oriented applications.To date, the networking community has addressed the inclusion of some control mechanisms,especially for energy consumption and mobility control, inside the classical ISO/OSI stack.However, this approach introduced very limited results and innovations whereas the inclusion ofmechanisms such as optimization, evolution, coordination and cooperation directly among thenetwork primitives would offer a totally new perspective. On the other hand, the robotics community has used communications among the agents forcoordination, but it completely neglects or merely focuses partially on the possibilities given by theconsideration of motion and communication aspects and issues in the direct control of the devices,both singularly and seen as a whole.Mobile wireless sensors and actuators, robots and drones represent the basic entities of WirelessNetworked Robotics (WRN). Wireless networked robotics proposes to bridge the gap betweenobjectives and methodologies of wireless networking and robotics research communities, laying thepathway toward information-centric design of cooperative, autonomous and self-organizednetworks. A broad multidisciplinary approach is needed to lead this pathway that involves, besidesnetworking and robotics also optimization, machine learning, swarm intelligence, adaptive systemsand often draws inspiration from natural and biological systems. This workshop aims to bring together state-of-the-art contributions on the design andimplementation of architectures, algorithms and protocols for current and future applications ofwireless networked robotics. Original, unpublished contributions are solicited in all aspects of thisdiscipline. Several of the best papers from MC3, related to the main topics of Elsevier Swarm andEvolutionary Computation, will be included in a special issue of this journal on WirelessNetworked Robotics. Topics of InterestPossible topics include, but are not limited to: − communication and motion aware protocols for coordination and cooperation of group ofheterogeneous devices− communication approaches for machine-to-machine wireless communications− modelisation, simulation and evaluation of coordination and cooperation schemes in wirelessnetworked robotics− impact and optimization of network performance through mobility and communication controlof the devices− task profiling, assigning and scheduling in groups of cooperative devices− machine learning schemes in communication and motion aware algorithms for wirelessnetworked robotics − bio-inspired algorithms for cooperation and coordination in wireless networked robotics− self-organization in wireless networked robotics− swarm intelligence and swarm robotics algorithms in wireless networked robotics− cognitive radio and wireless networked robotics− use cases and applications for wireless networked robotics− experiences with testbeds of wireless networked roboticsImportant dates:Paper submission: August 31, 2011Paper acceptance: September 30, 2011Camera-ready paper: October 20, 2011Submission Instructions:For authors: Please follow the author instructions at http://www.conf-icnc.org/author.htm
.For submission: Workshop papers should be submitted via EDAS at the conference page:http://edas.info/N10993
. TPC:Jan Carlo Barca, Monash University, AustraliaGianni Di Caro, IDSIA, SwitzerlandFrederick Ducatelle, IDSIA, SwitzerlandOswald Jumira, MIH Media Lab, Stellenbosch University, South AfricaValeria Loscrì, University of Calabria, ItalyEnrico Natalizio, INRIA Lille ? Nord Europe, FranceDario Pompili, Rutgers University ? United StatesTahiry Razafindralambo, INRIA Lille ? Nord Europe, FranceAhmet Sekercioglu, Monash University, AustraliaEvsen Yanmaz, University of Klagenfurt, AustriaContacts:Enrico Natalizio: enrico.natalizio
inria.frTahiry Razafindralambo: tahiry.razafindralambo
inria.fr
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