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[Mip4] DCOSS '06 Call for Papers-- Feb. 8 abstract submission deadline (THIS WEEK)
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IEEE International Conference on
Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems
June 18 - 20, 2006
San Francisco, California, USA
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WWW.DCOSS.ORG
The 2006 International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems
(DCOSS '06) will take place in San Francisco during June 18 - 20, 2006.
DCOSS '06 will represent a merger of the DCOSS conference series and the
IEEE International Workshops on Algorithms for Wireless, Mobile, Ad Hoc and
Sensor Networks (WMAN). The first DCOSS conference, held at Marina del Rey on
June 30-July 1, 2005, featured high quality research papers and interesting
invited and contributed poster/presentation sessions. DCOSS '06 is intended
to cover several aspects of distributed computing in sensor systems such as
high level abstractions, computational models, systematic design methodologies,
algorithms, analysis and applications. The conference will be co-located with
several closely related workshops, and will provide a forum for researchers
and practitioners to present their contributions related to the above
high-level aspects of distributed sensor systems. In addition to contributed
papers, the meeting will also include keynote addresses by leading researchers,
a panel discussion, and a poster/presentation session.
SPONSORED BY
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Parallel Processing (TCPP)
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Distributed Processing (TCDP)
Held in co-operation with
ACM SIGARCH
ACM SIGBED
European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS)
IFIP WG 10.3
MEETING INFORMATION
The advance program will be available in April 2006.
Check http://www.dcoss.org/ for updated information.
IMPORTANT DATES (firm deadlines)
February 08, 2006 Paper Abstract Submission Due
February 15, 2006 Paper Submission Due
March 15, 2006 Poster Abstract Submission Due
April 01, 2006 Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
April 16, 2006 Camera-Ready Paper Due
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Distributed sensor systems have become a highly active research area due
to their potential for providing diverse new capabilities. Such systems
allow intelligent dense monitoring of physical environments, which makes
them immensely useful for data collection and analysis. While much
ongoing research has addressed networking, communication and low-level
self-configuration issues in such systems, there are also significant
challenges pertaining to systematic design, algorithm development and
analysis, and abstract modeling in order to achieve efficient and robust
realizations of large-scale distributed sensor systems. The large number
of sensor devices involved, severe power, computational and memory
limitations, resource heterogeneity, dense deployment and frequent
failures pose novel challenges to design, algorithms, analysis and
implementation.
The focus of the conference is on distributed computing issues in
large-scale networked sensor systems (including algorithms, applications,
and systematic design techniques and tools), but networking-related
contributions that support high level abstractions are also welcome.
Authors are invited to submit original unpublished manuscripts that
demonstrate current research on computational aspects of distributed
sensor systems. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Computation and programming models
- Energy models, minimization, awareness
- Distributed algorithms for collaborative information processing
- Theoretical performance analysis: complexity, correctness,
scalability, fault-tolerance
- Abstractions for modular design
- Languages, operating systems
- Task allocation, reprogramming and reconfiguration
- Dynamic resource management
- Scalable, heterogeneous architectures (node and system-level)
- Middleware interfaces, communication and processing primitives
- Design, simulation and optimization tools for deployment
and operation
- Design automation and application synthesis techniques
- Case studies: lessons from real world deployments
PAPER SUBMISSION
Submitted manuscripts may not exceed 12 single-spaced pages using
12-point size font on 8.5x11 inch pages, including figures and tables.
References may be included in addition to the 12 pages. Submissions
will be judged on correctness, originality, technical strength,
significance, quality of presentation, and interest and relevance to
the conference attendees. Submitted papers may not have appeared
in or be under consideration for another conference or a journal.
Submission procedures will be available via Web access at http://www.dcoss.org/
All manuscripts will be reviewed. Manuscripts must be received by
February 15, 2006, by 5 p.m. U.S. Pacific Coast Time. This is a final
deadline; to ensure fairness, no extensions will be given. Notification
of review decisions will be mailed by April 1, 2006. Camera-ready papers
will be due April 16, 2006.
DCOSS '06 Proceedings will be distributed at the Conference.
PROGRAM CHAIR
Phil Gibbons
Intel Research / Carnegie Mellon University
USA
PROGRAM VICE CHAIRS
Algorithms:
James Aspnes, Yale University, USA
Applications:
Ramesh Rao, UCSD/Calit2, USA
Systems:
Tarek Abdelzaher, UIUC, USA
POSTER/PRESENTATION SESSION
The conference will include a poster session for researchers
and practitioners to present novel on-going work-in-progress
and to obtain feedback from conference attendees in an informal
setting. Authors of accepted posters will have an opportunity
to briefly present their work in this session. A 2-page extended
abstract will also appear in the conference proceedings. Select
invited presentations and posters from industry and academia will
also be included in this session.
Poster abstracts must be received by March 15, 2006. Submission details
will be available at the DCOSS website.
POSTER CHAIR
Jim Reich
Palo Alto Research Center
USA
BEST PAPER AWARDS
Awards will be given for one best paper in each of the three conference
technical tracks: algorithms, applications, and systems.
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DCOSS '06 ORGANIZATION
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GENERAL CHAIR
Viktor K. Prasanna
University of Southern California
USA
VICE GENERAL CHAIR
Jie Wu
Florida Atlantic University
USA
PROGRAM CHAIR
Phil Gibbons
Intel Research / Carnegie Mellon University
USA
WORKSHOPS CHAIR
Sotiris Nikoletseas
University of Patras and CTI
Greece
POSTER CHAIR
Jim Reich
Palo Alto Research Center
USA
PROCEEDINGS CHAIR
Yang Yu
Motorola Labs
USA
STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS CHAIR
Loren Schweibert
Wayne State University
USA
PUBLICITY CO-CHAIRS
Wendi Heinzelman
University of Rochester
USA
Amol Bakshi
University of Southern California
USA
FINANCE CHAIR
Germaine Gusthiot
University of Geneva
Switzerland
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Algorithms:
Costas Busch, RPI
Bogdan Chlebus, CU Denver
Shlomi Dolev, Ben-Gurion U.
Jennifer Hou, UIUC
Dariusz Kowalski, U. Liverpool
Rajeev Motwani, Stanford
Sotiris Nikoletseas, U. Patras
Boaz Patt-Shamir, Tel-Aviv U.
Pino Persiano, Salerno U.
Andrea Richa, Arizona State U.
Christian Scheideler, TU Munich
Maria Jose Serna, UPC Barcelona
Devavrat Shah, MIT
Peter Widmayer, ETH Zurich
Yinyu Ye, Stanford
Applications:
Edgar Chavez, U. Michoacana, Mexico
Alfredo Ferro, U. Catania
Stefan Fischer, U. Luebeck
Anura Jayasumana, Colorado State U.
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, USC
Julia Liu, PARC
Chenyang Lu, Washington U. in St. Louis
C. Siva Ram Murthy, IIT Madras, India
Andreas Savvides, Yale
Vikram Srinivasan, NUS
Ivan Stojmenovic, U. Ottawa
Gaurav Sukhatme, USC
Violet R. Syrotiuk, Arizona State U.
Nalini Venkatasubramanian, UC Irvine
Systems:
Mohamed Gouda, U. Texas
Tian He, U. Minnesota
Wendi Heinzelman, U. Rochester
Phil Levis, Stanford
Jie Liu, Microsoft Research
Haiyun Luo, UIUC
Radhika Nagpal, Harvard
Suman Nath, Microsoft Research
John Regehr, U. Utah
Kurt Rothermel, Stuttgart
Mani Srivastava, UCLA
Jack Stankovic, U. Virginia
Chieh-Yih Wan, Intel
Stephen Wicker, Cornell
Ying Zhang, PARC
STEERING COMMITTEE
Sajal Das, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Josep Diaz, UPC Barcelona, Spain
Deborah Estrin, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Phil Gibbons, Intel Research, Pittsburgh, USA
Sotiris Nikoletseas, University of Patras and CTI, Greece
Christos Papadimitriou, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Kris Pister, University of California, Berkeley, and Dust, Inc., USA
Viktor Prasanna, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
Jose Rolim, University of Geneva, Switzerland (CHAIR)
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