NetGames 2011 - 10th Anniversary of the annual International Workshop on Network and Systems Support for Games
Topics/Call fo Papers
NetGames brings together researchers and practitioners from both academia and industry to present the latest research results and challenges of today’s networked games, and to understand their requirements and possibilities in order to enable the next generation of networked games. NetGames also provides industry keynote and panel discussions. Submissions are solicited on all aspects of networked games, including (but not limited to):
Scalability, cloud support, client-server, and P2P system architectures
Efficient message distribution and network protocol design
Latency issues and lag compensation techniques
Network traffic modeling, measurement, and impact on network infrastructure
System benchmarking, performance evaluation, and provisioning
Operating system enhancements, service platforms, and middleware
Massively Multiplayer Online Gaming (MMOG)
Multiplayer usability and user behavior studies
Personal communications and conferencing in games
Mobile games, resource-constrained systems, and context-based adaptation
Networks of sensors and actuators, networked haptics
Quality of service, quality of experience, and content adaptation
Dynamic and user-generated content authoring and management
Content creation: non-linear storytelling, object capturing, algorithmic creation
Security, authentication, accounting and digital rights management
Cheat detection and prevention
Social networking in multiplayer games
Formats
Submissions can be in three forms, all in IEEE conference proceedings format, US Letter:
Full paper 6 pages
Short paper 2 pages
Demo 3 pages
Full papers will be presented in the single track session, and short papers will be presented as posters, while demos require actual demonstration of a working proof-of-concept or prototype. For more information on demos, please visit the demo page.
All accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings.
Submissions are done in PDF and through EDAS. Please go to the submission page for more details.
Journal Special Issue
Accepted papers in NetGames 2011 will be invited to submit an extended version to a special issue in the Springer’s Multimedia Systems Journal. Please see the Special Issue page for more information.
http://www.discover.uottawa.ca/netgames2011/
Scalability, cloud support, client-server, and P2P system architectures
Efficient message distribution and network protocol design
Latency issues and lag compensation techniques
Network traffic modeling, measurement, and impact on network infrastructure
System benchmarking, performance evaluation, and provisioning
Operating system enhancements, service platforms, and middleware
Massively Multiplayer Online Gaming (MMOG)
Multiplayer usability and user behavior studies
Personal communications and conferencing in games
Mobile games, resource-constrained systems, and context-based adaptation
Networks of sensors and actuators, networked haptics
Quality of service, quality of experience, and content adaptation
Dynamic and user-generated content authoring and management
Content creation: non-linear storytelling, object capturing, algorithmic creation
Security, authentication, accounting and digital rights management
Cheat detection and prevention
Social networking in multiplayer games
Formats
Submissions can be in three forms, all in IEEE conference proceedings format, US Letter:
Full paper 6 pages
Short paper 2 pages
Demo 3 pages
Full papers will be presented in the single track session, and short papers will be presented as posters, while demos require actual demonstration of a working proof-of-concept or prototype. For more information on demos, please visit the demo page.
All accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings.
Submissions are done in PDF and through EDAS. Please go to the submission page for more details.
Journal Special Issue
Accepted papers in NetGames 2011 will be invited to submit an extended version to a special issue in the Springer’s Multimedia Systems Journal. Please see the Special Issue page for more information.
http://www.discover.uottawa.ca/netgames2011/
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