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Enviado desde mi iPad El 01/07/2013, a las 19:23, "Lei Shu" <[email protected]> escribió: > [We apologize in advance if you receive multiple copies of this message] > > ============================================================ > Call for Papers > ============================================================ > The 2nd International Workshop on Mobile, Multimedia, Ad Hoc & Sensor Networks > (MMASN 2013) > http://mmasn2013.iswsnlab.cn/ > > Submission Instructions > Prospective authors should papers to: [email protected] and > [email protected] > > The length of the papers should not exceed 6 pages + 4 pages for overlength > charges. Papers should be written in English conforming to the IEEE > Conference Proceedings Format (8.5" x 11", Two-Column). > > Distinguished papers, after further revisions, will be published in 10 SCI & > EI indexed special issues, which will be shared by the IEEE/IFIP EUC 2013 > conference and its symposiums and workshops. > > ============================================================ > > In this workshop, we solicit research papers on all aspects of mobile, > multimedia, Ad Hoc & Sensor Networks. Especially, we are interested in the > research submissions focusing on the following four key aspects: 1) > Congestion control problem: when multiple multimedia source nodes are > deployed in wireless multimedia sensor networks, and they try to send out the > streaming data to a single base station at the same time, a well designed > congestion control scheme is essentially necessary; 2) Mobility support > problem: when both multimedia source nodes and sink node can be mobile, it is > easy to see that there is an opportunity to apply the game theory to further > solve some more complicated optimization problems; 3) Duty-cycle support > problem: when sensor nodes in the wireless multimedia sensor networks are > random duty-cycled based, the network topology and connectivity of sensor > networks can change from time to time. It is important to further investigate > a cross layer optimized sen! > sor node sleeping scheduling scheme to guarantee the network connectivity for > packet delivery; 4) Target tracking problem: when multiple video sensor nodes > are deployed to tracking a certain target in the sensor networks, it is > important to further explore the collaboration between multiple video sensor > nodes for facilitating the target tracking task. > > The objective of this workshop is to bring together state-of-the-art research > contributions, tutorials, and position papers that address these key aspects > of mobile, multimedia Ad Hoc & Sensor Networks. Original papers describing > completed and unpublished work not currently under review by any other > journal/magazine/conference/workshop are solicited. > > Topics of interest included, but are not limited to: > > 1.. Scalable and flexible network architectures, deployments, and > heterogeneous applications > > 2.. New middleware, system, and underlying infrastructure > > 3.. Semantic annotation for multimedia streams processing and management > > 4.. Protocols for supporting real-time and reliable multimedia streaming > > 5.. Energy-efficient multimedia gathering, transmission, traffic management, > and sensor data management > > 6.. Scalability and mobility issues in cross-layer design, and optimization > for effective communications > > 7.. Context/content aware approaches for facilitating multimedia streaming > > 8.. Secure multimedia streaming and transmission, QoS and admission control > > 9.. Cooperative transmission for multimedia delivery, and collaborative > in-network processing > > 10.. Experimental and test bed studies, simulation tools > > 11.. Joint multimedia processing and communication solutions > > 12.. Low-bit rate and energy-efficient multimedia source coding > > 13.. Capacity modeling, performance analysis, and theoretical analysis > > 14.. Topology control and synchronization protocols > > 15.. Delay-tolerant networking and physical layer technologies > > 16.. Distributed source coding, and lightweight multimedia encoding > techniques > > 17.. Multimedia aggregation and fusion, and multimedia sensor coverage > > 18.. In-network and distributed storage techniques > > 19.. MIMO techniques for multimedia delivery > > 20.. Multimedia traffic on cognitive radio networks > Important Dates > a.. Paper submission deadline: July 15th, 2013 > b.. Author notification: August 15th, 2013 > c.. Final manuscript due: September 15th, 2013 > > Lei Shu, Ph.D, IEEE Member > ==================================================================== > Director, Industrial Security and Wireless Sensor Networks Lab. > Http://www.iswsnlab.cn > Vice-Director, Guangdong Provincial Key Lab. of Petrochemical Equipment Fault > Diagnosis, China > Professor, Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology, China > Ph.D Supervisor, Dalian Uni. of Technology and Taiyuan Uni. of Technology, > China > M.S. Supervisor, Beijing University of Post and Telecommunications, China > Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] > Mobilephone: +(86)15875887189 > Http://sites.google.com/site/leonleishu/ > ===================================================================== > _______________________________________________ > IEEE Communications Society Tech. 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