From giuseppe.bianchi at uniroma2.it Tue May 5 07:55:01 2009
From: giuseppe.bianchi at uniroma2.it (Giuseppe Bianchi)
Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 16:55:01 +0200
Subject: [e2e] Conext 2009 + workshops: call for papers
Message-ID: <200905051454.n45Esoeo029562@smtpauth0.uniroma2.it>
Dear colleagues, you might be interested in the
following events. Apologies if you earlier
received this CFP from a separate mailing list.
With best regards, Giuseppe Bianchi.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
CoNEXT 2009
The 5th ACM International Conference
on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies
http://conferences.sigcomm.org/co-next/2009/
Rome, Italy, December 1-4, 2009
Sponsored by
ACM (pending)
SIGCOMM (pending)
******* Registration Deadline --- June 12, 2009 *******
******* Submission Deadline --- June 19, 2009 *******
Colocated workshops:
- U-NET '09 ? User-provided Networking:
Challenges and Opportunities (submission deadline July 17)
http://conferences.sigcomm.org/co-next/2009/workshops/unet/
- ReArch '09 ? Re-Architecting the Internet (submission deadline August 6)
http://conferences.sigcomm.org/co-next/2009/workshops/rearch/
* * * * *
The 5th ACM International Conference on emerging Networking
EXperiments and Technologies (ACM CoNEXT), to be held in Roma,
will continue his approach to foster scientific and technological
exchanges between various international research communities in
Networking. The main conference will be preceded by a one-day
workshop, and will be a major forum for presentations and
discussions of novel networking technologies that will shape
the future of Internetworking. To improve interaction among
participants, the conference is single-track. It will feature
a high-quality technical program with significant opportunities
for individual and small-group cooperation, from both technical
and social viewpoints. ACM CoNEXT aims to encourage open discussions
on technology alternatives and to be a forum accommodating multiple
viewpoints, and is committed to a fair, timely, and thorough review
process providing authors of submitted papers with sound and detailed
feedback.
ACM CoNEXT 2009 welcomes submissions based on implementation and
experimentation, as well as simulation and analytical approaches.
We solicit papers on emerging networking experiments, measurements,
paradigms, with particular emphasis on creative, out-of-the-box
thinking. Papers reporting on the deployment and performance of
services or exploring network functionality aimed at better supporting
new services are also appreciated. Relevant topics for the conference
include, but are not limited to the following:
- Internet measurement and modeling
- Wireless networks
- Mobile and cellular networks
- Ad hoc and sensors networks
- Economic aspects of the Internet
- Network security issues
- Data center networks
- Peer-to-peer and overlay networks
- Routing and traffic engineering
- Delay and disruption tolerant networks
- New networking protocols and architectures
Submissions must be original, unpublished work, and not under
consideration at another conference or journal. Conformance to
the 12 pages, 10pts ACM SIGCOMM format will be strictly enforced.
Electronic proceedings will be published by ACM, and the best
papers forwarded to the IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking for
possible fast-track publication. Travel grants will be available
to support student attendance at the conference.
Important dates
- Conference Paper Title and Abstract submission June 12, 2009
- Conference Paper Paper submission June 19, 2009
- Notification of Conference Paper Acceptance September 4, 2009
- Conference December 1-4, 2009
Organization committee
- Conference Chairs
* J?rg Liebeherr University of Toronto
* Giorgio Ventre University of Napoli
- TPC Chairs
* Ernst Biersack EURECOM
* S. Keshav University of Waterloo
- Steering Committee
* Arturo Azcorra Univ. Carlos III and IMDEA Net.
* Kenjiro Cho IIJ Research Labs
* Serge Fdida University Pierre and Marie Curie
* Roch Gu?rin University of Pennsylvania
* Jim Kurose University of Massachusetts
* Laurent Mathy Lancaster University
Program Committee Members
- Sharad Agarwal Microsoft Research, USA
- Jussara Almeida Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
- Kevin Almeroth University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
- Jorn Altmann Seoul National University, South Korea
- Giuseppe Bianchi University of Rome Tor Vergata
- Torsten Braun University of Bern
- Andrew Campell Dartmouth College, USA
- Matthew Cesar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,USA
- Augustin Chaintreau Thomson, France
- Jon Crowcroft University of Cambridge, UK
- Andrzej Duda Grenoble INP
- Nick Feamster Georgia Tech, USA
- Lixin Gao University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA
- Paolo Giaccone Politecnico di Torino
- Albert Greenberg Microsoft Research, USA
- Krishna Gummadi MPI-SWS, Germany
- Urs Hengartner University of Waterloo, Canada
- Charlie Hu Purdue University, USA
- Holger Karl University Paderborn, Germany
- Martin Karsten University of Waterloo, Canada
- Boon Loo University of Pennsylvania
- Ibrahim Matta Boston University, USA
- Katia Obraczka University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
- Max Ott NICTA, Australia
- Venkata N. Padmanabhan Microsoft Research, India
- K.K. Ramakrishnan AT&T Labs, USA
- Bhaskaran Raman Indian Institute of Technology, India
- Sanjay G. Rao Purdue University, USA
- Narasimha Reddy Texas A&M University, USA
- Luigi Rizzo Universita' di Pisa
- Pablo Rodriguez Telefonica Research, Spain
- Dan Rubenstein Columbia University, USA
- Angelos Stavrou George Mason University, USA
- Renata Teixeira UPMC, France
- Kobus van der Merwe AT&T Labs, USA
- Joerg Widmer DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany
- Yin Zhang University of Texas at Austin, USA
- Zhi-Li Zhang University of Minnesota, USA
- Yongguang Zhang Microsoft Research, China
From Maha.Abdallah at lip6.fr Tue May 5 11:03:52 2009
From: Maha.Abdallah at lip6.fr (Maha Abdallah)
Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 20:03:52 +0200
Subject: [e2e] NetGames 2009 CFP
Message-ID: <4A007F88.4010409@lip6.fr>
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Maha Abdallah
LIP6 Laboratory
University of Paris VI
104, avenue du Pr?sident Kennedy
75016 Paris, France
Tel: +33-1-44.27.87.93
Fax: +33-1-44.27.70.00
Web: http://www-poleia.lip6.fr/~abdallah/
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From mef at CS.Princeton.EDU Fri May 15 06:11:09 2009
From: mef at CS.Princeton.EDU (Marc E. Fiuczynski)
Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 09:11:09 -0400
Subject: [e2e] SOSP collocated, network-related Workshop CFP announcements
Message-ID: <17008783-53CE-43F5-B1E1-84149EA046BC@cs.princeton.edu>
There are four network-related workshops that will be collocated with
the ACM SOSP conference this October in Big Sky, Montana.
Here are the quick links with submission deadlines:
5th International Workshop on Networking Meets Databases
NetDB 2009 2009-06-01 http://netdb09.cis.upenn.edu/
The 3rd International Workshop on Large Scale Distributed Systems and
Middleware
LADIS 2009 2009-06-05 http://www.cs.cornell.edu/projects/ladis2009
3rd ACM Workshop on Networked Systems for Developing Regions
NSDR 2009 2009-06-08 http://www.dritte.org/nsdr09
4th International Workshop on Real Overlays and Distributed Systems
ROADS'09 2009-06-15 http://roads.mytestbed.net
Below is a brief summary of each workshop.
Best regards,
Marc
SOSP Workshops Chair
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NetDB 2009 (co-located with SOSP 2009)
Title: 5th International Workshop on Networking Meets Databases
Submission Deadline: 2009-06-01
Webpage: http://netdb09.cis.upenn.edu/
Dates: October 14th, 2009
Location: Big Sky, MT
Contact Email: ssaroiu at microsoft.com
Synopsis:
The Workshop on Networking Meets Databases (NetDB 2009) will bring
together researchers from the systems and networking community and
the database community. Many current research areas, such as cloud
computing, datacenter networking, sensor networks, network
management, or social networks, raise research problems that lie at
the boundary between these two communities. This workshop's goal is
to foster an environment in which researchers can discuss ideas that
will shape and influence these emerging research areas. This year,
NetDB takes a broad view of what constitutes research relevant to
both communities. For more information, please visit: http://
netdb09.cis.upenn.edu/
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LADIS 2009
Title: The 3rd International Workshop on Large Scale Distributed
Systems and Middleware (LADIS 2009)
Submission Deadline: 2009-06-05
Webpage: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/projects/ladis2009
Dates: October, 10-11, 2009
Location: Big Sky Resort, Big Sky, MT, USA
Contact Email: hweather at cs.cornell.edu, Doug.Terry at microsoft.com
Synopsis:
LADIS 2009 will bring together researchers and practitioners in the
fields of distributed systems and middleware to discuss the
challenges of building massive cloud computing infrastructures. By
posing research questions in the context of the largest and most-
demanding real-world systems, LADIS serves to catalyze dialog between
cloud computing engineers and scalable distributed systems
researchers, to open the veil of secrecy that has surrounded many
cloud computing architectures, and to increase the potential impact
of the best research underway in the systems community.
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NSDR 2009
Title: 3rd ACM Workshop on Networked Systems for Developing Regions
(NSDR'09)
Abstract Deadline: 2009-06-08
Submission Deadline: 2009-06-15
Webpage: http://www.dritte.org/nsdr09
Dates: October 10th 2009
Location: Big Sky, Montana, USA
Contact Email: muneeb at princeton.edu
Synopsis:
More than a billion, less fortunate, people on this planet survive on
less than a dollar a day. Technology can help improve their lives.
The last decade has seen interest in applying information and
communication technologies for global development. Research in this
multidisciplinary area, often dubbed ICTD, encounters massive
challenges and impacts lives of ordinary poor people. The Workshop on
Networked Systems for Developing Regions (NSDR) provides a platform
for technical ICTD research; building and deploying real networks and
systems in the challenged environments of third world countries.
NSDR'09 follows up on two successful workshops hosted with SIGCOMM'07
and SIGCOMM'08.
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ROADS'09
Title: 4th International Workshop on Real Overlays and Distributed
Systems
Submission Deadline: 2009-06-15
Webpage: http://roads.mytestbed.net
Dates: October, 14, 2009
Location: Big Sky, MT, USA
Contact Email: roads-sosp09 at sophia.inria.fr
Synopsis:
The ROADS workshop goal is to bring together people exploring
challenges in building widely distributed networked systems with
those building global-scale facilities to enable research on future
communication networks, with an emphasis on systems that run on real
networks, providing real services to real users. For this workshop we
especially welcome papers that explore the interaction between
simulation (e.g., ModelNet or ns-3), emulation (e.g., Emulab), and
more realistic deployment settings (e.g., PlanetLab) to better
predict performance or architectural bottlenecks when scaling up
distributed service on experimental environments.
From rhee at ncsu.edu Sat May 30 07:27:45 2009
From: rhee at ncsu.edu (Injong Rhee)
Date: Sat, 30 May 2009 10:27:45 -0400
Subject: [e2e] Human mobility models
Message-ID: <005201c9e132$cd2be470$6f01a8c0@RHEELAPTOP>
We have been developing on several realistic human mobility models. When one wants to run simulation for mobile networks including cellular networks, MANET and DTN, he/she always faces with issues of realistic mobility trace generation. Our work is based on daily GPS traces of more than 100 hundred volunteers at five different locations including two university campuses, disney world, and new york city. From these traces, we discovered several fundamental statistical patterns inherent in human mobility, in particular, how people choose their next destinations and how destinations are dispersed. Our new mobility models express these patterns. We have implemented the models in NS and MatLab. You can download your software from http://netsrv.csc.ncsu.edu/twiki/bin/view/Main/MobilityModels.
Feedback always welcomed and appreciated!
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