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Call for Papers

IEEE CCNC 2011
January 8 - 11, 2011, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/

IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, sponsored by the
IEEE Communications Society, is a major annual international conference
organized with the objective of bringing together researchers,
developers, and practitioners from academia and industry working in all
areas of consumer communications and networking.

IEEE CCNC 2011 will present the latest developments and technical
solutions in the areas of home networking, consumer networking, enabling
technologies (such as middleware), and novel applications and services.
The conference will include a peer-reviewed program of technical
sessions, special sessions, business application sessions, tutorials,
and demonstration sessions.

Technical Program features presentations in all areas of consumer
communications and networking, including
- Wireless Consumer Communications and Networking
- Smart Spaces and Personal Area Networks
- Multimedia & Entertainment Networking and Services
- Peer-to-Peer Networking and Content Distribution
- Security and Content Protection
- Emerging and Innovative Consumer Technologies and Applications

For a list of potential topics and submission requirements, visit
http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/

TECHNICAL PAPERS DUE: June 4, 2010
ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION: August 16, 2010
FINAL CAMERA READY ARTWORK October 1, 2010

Selected papers from the conference will be published in the Consumer
Communications and Networking Series in the IEEE Communications Magazine.

Submissions are also welcomed for Special Sessions, Workshops,
Tutorials, Demonstrations, Short Papers, and Industry Technical Panels.

Workshop Proposals Due: April 15, 2010
Special Session Proposals Due: June 1, 2010
Special Session Papers Due: August 1, 2010
Tutorials Due: September 1, 2010
Demonstrations Due: September 1, 2010
Work in Progress Papers Due: September 1, 2010
Industry Technical Panels Due: September 17, 2010

For more information on these specialized tracks, visit
http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/

Mario Kolberg
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Call for Papers

IEEE Communications Magazine

Consumer Communications and Networking Series

Recent trends in consumer networking are that consumers are both
creators and producers of content (albeit of varying quality!) and peer
distribution is the natural model. This is one of the emerging trends
that impact how consumers can use devices to create, manipulate, store,
and access content =97 and is surely a much different view compared to
only five years ago where most experts still viewed the world in terms
of servers and clients, producers and consumers as distinct and separate
entities=85.indeed, there are still dinosaur organizations out there today
who are fighting a rearguard action to protect their dwindling revenue
streams because they haven=92t been brave enough to embrace this new
model. Trends like this are ones that papers for the consumer
communications and networking series should address.

We have also seen the technological reach of existing solutions being
applied in unconventional ways where all aspects of our digital lives
are being consumed to provide novel platforms where interoperation
between disparate technologies is now possible. For example, the
automotive industry is now producing cars that include ad hoc networks
designed to provide multimedia solutions as well as links to wide area
communications via satellite networks. Using these networking
capabilities and interfaces such as USB we see automobile functionality
being extended. In this sense the boundaries between the car and
conventional consumer devices are beginning to blur.

Perhaps the sole technology responsible for the many technological
advances we see today is communications. Example communications
technologies include the emergence of 3G and 4G, LTE and WiMax,
Bluetooth, Zigbee, Ultrawideband, TV-band, and Powerline and Free space
optical. Applications of these technologies include personal and body
area networking, home networking, game networking, ad-hoc networking,
and sensor networking. These networks may be connected through
networking layers that are cognitive, peer-to-peer enabled, and have the
properties of self organisation and management. These networks will
become key enablers where we are already seeing ubiquitous content
distribution models, for example, television can now be viewed wherever
we are and on any devices capable of connecting to one of the many
networking paradigms defined above. With these networks we can expect a
platform for true innovation where content distribution will overlay
these networks using compression, rights management, delivery, and
appropriate quality of service mechanisms that can be seamlessly moved
over these next generation networks. All of this is made possible by
networking, software and middleware that present to the service designer
the tools to provide ease of use, security, and stunning interactivity
to the end consumer.

With this in mind the IEEE Communications Magazine is seeking papers
that emphasize consumer networking in whatever physical environment it
finds itself. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the
following:

Scope of Contributions

=95 Wireless Multimedia Networks
=95 Body and Personal Area Networks
=95 Mobile Networks and Multimedia
=95 Emerging Wireless Technologies (UWB, OFDM, RFID, Zigbee, etc.)
=95 Distributed Network Protocols for Multimedia HD Audio/Video Networking
=95 Networked Appliances
=95 Entertainment Networks
=95 P2P Algorithms and Architectures for Consumer Electronics Peer
Streaming, Networking and Applications
=95 Home Networking and Automation
=95 Next Generation Networks
=95 Pervasive Computing and Contextual Systems
=95 Middleware for Networked Consumer Devices
=95 Media and Device Adaptation
=95 Architecture, Platforms and Protocols for Networked Games and Virtual
Worlds.
=95 Social Networking and Home Entertainment
=95 Music and Movie Distribution Models
=95 Augmented Reality
=95 Task Computing and the Home
=95 Home Sensor Networks
=95 Autonomic Home Networking
=95 Zero Configuration Networking
=95 Digital Rights Management
=95 Trust in Social Networks
=95 Voice/Video of IP

Articles should be tutorial in nature, with the intended audience being
all members of the communications technology and spectrum policy
communities. They should be written in a style comprehensible to readers
outside the specialty of the article. Articles should not exceed 4500
words. Figures and tables should be limited to a combined total of six.
Complete guidelines for prospective authors can be found at:
http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/commag/sub_guidelines.html and a brief
summary is available at
http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/edbd-web/reviewformintro.html. Please submit
a PDF (preferred) or MSWORD formatted paper by June 1, 2010 via
Manuscript Central (http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/commag-ieee).
Register or log in, and go to the Author Center. Follow the instructions
there. Select the topic "Consumer Communications and
Networking Series."

Schedule for Submissions:
Submission Deadline:              June 1, 2010
Notification of Acceptance:       August 15, 2010
Final Manuscript Due:             September 15, 2010
Publication Date:                 December 1, 2010

Series Editors:
Madjid Merabti, Liverpool John Moores University, UK,
M.Merabti@ljmu.ac.uk
Stanley Moyer, Telcordia Technologies, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA
stanm@research.telcordia.com
Mario Kolberg, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK
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Call for Papers

Ad Hoc & Sensor Wireless Networks: An International Journal
Special Issue on
User-oriented, Service-oriented and Spontaneous Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

http://www.oldcitypublishing.com/AHSWN/AHSWN.html

Overview

There are many Ad Hoc Wireless Networks where several types of users and services must be integrated. In a user-oriented network, the service quality and the corresponding service for each user must be guaranteed. On the other hand, the user behaviour and the services offered for the users could affect to the wireless ad hoc network performance. A spontaneous ad hoc network enables a group of users to work together collaboratively coming together at the same time, and very close to each other, to be able to communicate. They seek to imitate human relationships in order to work together in groups, running on an existing technology. The devices used for this type of networks have limited resources, few computing capacity and low energy consumption. They can be used for the integration of services and users in order to solve a problem or to carry out a specific task, or for sharing services and resources, with no dependence on a central server. The range of environments in whic!
 h these networks can be applied is 
wide and may include many user collaboration ad hoc wireless systems.

Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers, which are not under review in any other journal. The topics suggested can be discussed in term of concepts, state of the art, standards, designs, implementations, running experiments or applications. 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

-	Network protocols and architectures
-	Self-organization and self-configuration algorithms
-	Nodes cooperation and distributed coordination
-	Security, privacy, data integrity, authentication and trust
-	Energy models, design and management
-	Integration with other systems
-	Location and mobility management 
-	Resource provisioning, dynamic resource management and quality of service
-	Fault tolerance and reliability 
-	Modelling and simulation techniques 
-	Design and deployment of embedded system platforms
-	Software platforms and development tools 
-	Practical implementations, developments and real-world experiences 

Important dates:

Paper submission: June 1, 2010
Acceptance notification: September 15, 2010
Final Papers:  October 15, 2010
Tentative Publication: 1st quarter 2011

Submission Guidelines:

The submitted papers must be written in English and describe original research work which is not published nor currently under review by other journals or conferences.  Papers previously published in conference/workshop proceedings can be considered, but should be substantially extended. An electronic copy of the complete manuscript and any supplementary material should be sent by e-mail to the corresponding editor (jlloret@dcom.upv.es). Each submission must be clearly identified as a submission for this special issue by writing the Special Issue title in the subject. The submission must include the title, abstract of your paper, and the corresponding author's name and affiliation. All the submissions will be subject to peer review in accordance with the journal review procedures. They will be rigorously reviewed based on the quality: originality, high scientific quality, organization and clarity of writing, and support provided for assertions and conclusion.

Submission Format:

All submissions should be made as Microsoft Word or pdf documents. All manuscripts must be submitted in English. Manuscripts submitted as Microsoft Word documents should be double-spaced, presented in an easily readable, standard font and size (such as 10 or 12 pt. Times or Arial). All pages should be numbered. Manuscripts submitted as pdf documents are encouraged to follow the layout guidelines provided by the publisher (http://www.oldcitypublishing.com/Layout%20Guidelines.pdf). More information about the paper format is provided in:
http://www.oldcitypublishing.com/AHSWN/AHSWN%20Contributor%20notes.html

Guest Editors

Jaime Lloret (corresponding editor)
Department of Communications, 
Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
E-mail: jlloret@dcom.upv.es

Lei Shu
Nishio Lab., Department of Multimedia Engineering,
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University, Japan
E-mail: lei.shu@ieee.org

Raquel Lacuesta
Higher Polytechnic School of Teruel 
University of Zaragoza, Sapin
E-mail: lacuesta@unizar.es

Min Chen
School of Computer Science and Engineering
Seoul National University, Seoul Korea
Email: ubcminchen@gmail.com

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+---------------------------------------------------------+                                                          |										   |
|                          WiMob'2010                       |
|                                                           |
|             6th IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on          |
| Wireless & Mobile Computing, Networking & communication   |
|                                                           |         
 +---------------------------------------------------------+

                            Niagara Falls, Canada
                             October 11-13, 2010

 			http://conferences.computer.org/WiMob2010


SCOPE:
------

The research area of mobile computing has become more important following the recent widespread drive towards mobile ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks and vehicular ad hoc network tracking technologies and their applications. The availability of high bandwidth 3G infrastructures and the pervasive deployment of low cost WiFi infrastructures and WiMAX to create hotspots around the world serve to accelerate the development of mobile computing towards ubiquitous computing. 
WiMob'10 addresses three main areas:
        - Wireless Communications
        - Mobile Networking, Mobility and Nomadicity
        - Ubiquitous Computing, Services and Applications
        
This conference aims to stimulate interactions among participants and enable them to exchange new ideas and practical experience. WiMobÕ10 is the sixth in a series of annual conferences: twice in Montreal, Canada in 2005 and 2006; in New York, USA in 2007; in Avignon, France in 2008; and in Marrakech, Morocco in 2009.




IMPORTANT DATES:
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Paper submission due:  	 May 31, 2010
Notification of acceptance:  	July 31, 2010
Final manuscripts due:       	August 15, 2010

High quality original papers that at the time of submission are neither published nor submitted for publications elsewhere are solicited. Please visit  http://conferences.computer.org/WiMob2010 for details and submission information. 

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Two weeks to paper deadline (1 June)!

Call for Papers

IEEE CCNC 2011
January 8 - 11, 2011, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/

IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, sponsored by the
IEEE Communications Society, is a major annual international conference
organized with the objective of bringing together researchers,
developers, and practitioners from academia and industry working in all
areas of consumer communications and networking.

IEEE CCNC 2011 will present the latest developments and technical
solutions in the areas of home networking, consumer networking, enabling
technologies (such as middleware), and novel applications and services.
The conference will include a peer-reviewed program of technical
sessions, special sessions, business application sessions, tutorials,
and demonstration sessions.

Technical Program features presentations in all areas of consumer
communications and networking, including
- Wireless Consumer Communications and Networking
- Smart Spaces and Personal Area Networks
- Multimedia & Entertainment Networking and Services
- Peer-to-Peer Networking and Content Distribution
- Security and Content Protection
- Emerging and Innovative Consumer Technologies and Applications

For a list of potential topics and submission requirements, visit
http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/

TECHNICAL PAPERS DUE: June 4, 2010
ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION: August 16, 2010
FINAL CAMERA READY ARTWORK October 1, 2010

Selected papers from the conference will be published in the Consumer
Communications and Networking Series in the IEEE Communications Magazine.

Submissions are also welcomed for Special Sessions, Workshops,
Tutorials, Demonstrations, Short Papers, and Industry Technical Panels.

Workshop Proposals Due: April 15, 2010
Special Session Proposals Due: June 1, 2010
Special Session Papers Due: August 1, 2010
Tutorials Due: September 1, 2010
Demonstrations Due: September 1, 2010
Work in Progress Papers Due: September 1, 2010
Industry Technical Panels Due: September 17, 2010

For more information on these specialized tracks, visit
http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/

Mario Kolberg
TPC Chair







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********************* Call for Papers *********************

International Journal of Network Protocols and Algorithms

ISSN 1943-3581

http://www.macrothink.org/journal/index.php/npa/

Network Protocols and Algorithms is a free-access online international journal,
peer-reviewed and published by Macrothink Institute. It publishes papers
focused on the design, development, manage, optimize or monitoring any type of
network protocol, communication system, algorithm for communication and any
protocol and algorithm to communicate network devices.

The scope of the journal include, but are not limited to, the following topic
areas:

- Synchronization Protocols and Algorithms
- Security Protocols and Algorithms
- QoS Protocols and Algorithms
- Ad-Hoc and Sensor Network Protocols and Algorithms
- Content Delivery Networks Protocols and Algorithms
- P2P Protocols and Algorithms
- Cluster-Based Protocols and Algorithms
- Real-Time Protocols and Algorithms
- Wireless Protocols and Algorithms
- MAC Protocols and Algorithms for Wired Networks
- Mobile wireless internet protocols and algorithms
- Delay Tolerant protocols and algorithms
- Mesh network protocols and algorithms
- Protocols and algorithms for Voice over IP delivery
- Cognitive Radio Network Protocols and Algorithms
- Monitoring and management protocols and algorithms
- optical networking protocols and algorithms
- Scalable Network Protocols and Algorithms
- Protocols and algorithms for Green Computing and Resource Allocation
- Routing Protocols and Algorithms
- Tree-based Protocols and Algorithms
- Distributed/Decentralized Algorithms for Networks
- Fault tolerant Protocols and Algorithms
- Protocols and algorithms for Mobile and Dynamic Networks
- Cross-Layer Collaborative Protocols and Algorithms
- Formal methods and cryptographic algorithms for communication
- Network Protocols and Algorithms for Context-Aware and Semantic Networks
- Multimedia Network Protocols and Algorithms
- Localized Network Protocols and Algorithms
- Transport Layer Protocols

Network Protocols and Algorithms appears in the next search engines: Google
Scholar, Bing, Yahoo and Ask.

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also requested to be included in other major Indexing Databases.

You are welcome to submit a paper or forward this call for papers to any people
working in Network Protocols and Algorithms that may be interested in
submitting a paper.

The topics suggested by the journal can be discussed in term of concepts, state
of the art, standards, implementations, running experiments and applications.
Proposals and deployments are also welcome.

Submission Information:
Only original and unpublished research papers will be considered in this
journal. Manuscripts must be writen in English. All submissions will be
reviewed based on technical merit and relevance. Instructions for authors and
submissions can be found in
http://www.macrothink.org/journal/index.php/npa/about/submissions


Editorial Board of Network Protocols and Algorithms


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                      **Apologies for cross-posting **
  +---------------------------------------------------------+
|                                                           |
|                          WiMob'2010                       |
|                                                           |
|             6th IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on          |
| Wireless & Mobile Computing, Networking & communication   |
| Full sponsoring approved by IEEE Computer Society         |
  +---------------------------------------------------------+

                          Niagara Falls, Canada
                           October 11-13, 2010

               http://conferences.computer.org/WiMob2010

SCOPE:
------

The research area of mobile computing has become more important
following the recent widespread drive towards
mobile ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks and vehicular ad hoc
network tracking technologies and their
applications. The availability of high bandwidth 3G infrastructures and
the pervasive deployment of low cost
WiFi infrastructures and WiMAX to create hotspots around the world serve
to accelerate the development of
mobile computing towards ubiquitous computing.
WiMob'10 addresses three main areas:
              - Wireless Communications
              - Mobile Networking, Mobility and Nomadicity
              - Ubiquitous Computing, Services and Applications

This conference aims to stimulate interactions among participants and
enable them to exchange new ideas and
practical experience. WiMob'10 is the sixth in a series of annual
conferences: twice in Montreal, Canada in
2005 and 2006; in New York, USA in 2007; in Avignon, France in 2008; and
in Marrakech, Morocco in 2009.


IMPORTANT DATES:
----------------

Paper submission due:                May 31, 2010
Notification of acceptance:          July 31, 2010
Final manuscripts due:               August 15, 2010

High quality original papers that at the time of submission are neither
published nor submitted for
publications elsewhere are solicited. Please visit
http://conferences.computer.org/WiMob2010 for
details and submission information. Only timely submissions through EDAS
at http://edas.info will be accepted.
