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Category HOTPLANET 2012
Deadline: March 23, 2012 | Date: June 25, 2012
Venue/Country: Lake District, U.K.
Updated: 2012-02-16 15:00:53 (GMT+9)
IMPORTANT DATESFull paper and demo registration deadline: March 18, 2012Submission deadline: March 23, 2012Authors notification: April 25, 2012Camera-ready: May 1, 2012Registration deadline: May 10, 2012Workshop date: June 25, 2012SCOPEIt is well-known that successfully researching, designing and building new mobile, ad-hoc, mesh and opportunistic networking systems and algorithms requires access to large-scale data on human mobility, encounter, and social network patterns. Unfortunately, the wireless and mobile research communities lack such data, with typical human contact traces consisting of less than 100 nodes. We believe that large-scale datasets are important, not only in communication network design, but also for fundamental study in other academic disciplines, e.g., epidemiology, urban planning, and social science. Complex networks research has flourished since 1989 when the first large Internet (and later WWW) datasets became available. To achieve similar improvements in mobile networking and related fields, large-scale, and ideally planet-scale, datasets must be collected and made available.This 4th ACM HotPlanet workshop will challenge the community to collect large-scale human mobility traces as well as to propose novel mobility data processing and knowledge discovery techniques, also showcasing demonstrations of innovative realworld technology.Topics of interest include but are not restricted to:? Motivating applications for large-scale human mobility data collection, especially from other disciplines, e.g., epidemiology, sociology? Methods for collecting large-scale human mobility datasets? Techniques for mobility data storage and processing? Knowledge discovery from mobility data? Novel applications of large-scale human mobility datasets, e.g., human dynamics characterization and modeling? Planet-scale data collection infrastructures? Testbed federation for planet-scale data collection? Incentive models for encouraging users and businesses to contribute in providing/collecting data on a planet-wide scale? Enabling security, privacy and anonymity for large-scale data collection? Regulatory, legal and ethical issues in planet-wide data collectionFULL PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINESAll submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on their originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of expression. Accepted papers will be published by ACM and placed in the ACM Digital Library. Submissions must be in English, no longer than 6 pages and in PDF format, and use the ACM templates. All fonts must be embedded within the PDF and be Type 1 (scalable).In order to allow papers to appear in the ACM Digital Library, authors of accepted papers will be asked to submit, together with their camera-ready, an ACM proceedings copyright transfer form. Failure to send the camera-ready and copyright transfer on time will prevent the publication of the paper and its inclusion in the ACM Digital Library.Papers will be reviewed single blind.DEMO PROPOSALS SUBMISSION GUIDELINESReal-world data gathering and measurement are at the heart of large-scale humanmobility data collection, processing, and modeling. Technical demonstrations showing innovative and original practical solutions in the above mentioned topics are solicited, showing working prototypes stimulating discussion among the attendees.Demo proposals should be submitted following the exact same guidelines of full papers, except for the page limit that is fixed to 2 (two) pages. Accepted proposals will be included in the proceedings and published by ACM on the ACM Digital Library.Demo proposals will be peer reviewed single blind by the Demo Program Committee.PROGRAM CO-CHAIRSAline Carneiro Viana, NRIA, FranceAhmed Helmy, University of Florida, USADEMO CHAIRLuigi Iannone, Telekom Innovation Laboratories, GermanyWEB CHAIRFehmi Ben Abdesslem, University of Cambridge, UKSTEERING COMMITTEEJon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge, UKXiaoming Fu, University of Goettingen, GermanyPan Hui, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, GermanyTristan Henderson, University of St. Andrews, UKTECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEEEmmanuel Bacceli, INRIA, FranceNilanjan Banerjee, University of Arkansas, USAGreg Bigwood, University of St Andrews, UKMarcelo Dias de Amorim, CNRS/UPMC - Sorbonne Universités, FranceMarco Fiore, INSA Lyon, FranceJérôme Härri, EUROCOM Sophia Antipolis, FranceTheus Hossmann, ETH Zurich, SwitzerlandTamer M. Nadeem, Old Dominion University, USAAgoston Petz, University of Texas at Austin, USACarlos Rey, University of the Western Cape, South Africa / Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, SpainAruna Seneviratne, NICTA, AustraliaPedro Stancioli, Federal University of Minas Gernais, BrazilJulinda Stefa, University of Sapienza, ItalyGautam Thakur, University of Florida, USAAna Cristina Vendramin, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, BrazilZhixian Yan, EPFL, SwitzerlandArtur Ziviani, National Laboratory for Scientific Computing, BrazilDEMO TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEEMehdi Bezahaf, University of Lancaster, UKHamed Haddadi, Queen Mary University of London, UKCristel Pelsser, Internet Initiative Japan, JapanDamien Saucez, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, FranceFernando Silveira, Technicolor, USAKeywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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