ODCSW 2013 - On-Demand Computing and Services Workshop
Topics/Call fo Papers
This workshop seeks original, previously unpublished papers proposing technical contributions and solutions that promote next-generation mobile networking and communication paradigms, ranging from theory to practice, from architecture to algorithms, and from policy to management. Networking paradigms to be covered in this workshop include:
- Machine-to-machine communication
- Smart services and resource management
- Cloud computing
- Cooperative and cognitive networking
- Big data storage, processing, and analysis
Topics to be covered in this workshop, which address the above networking paradigms, include:
- Performance characterization and analysis
- Mobility models
- Algorithmic and protocol designs
- Interference management
- Architectures and platforms
- Distributed resource allocation and scheduling techniques
- Multimedia support and QoS management
- Application platforms and middleware
- Multiple access techniques
- Routing techniques
- Traffic and load balancing
- Service oriented architectures
- Interoperability and handoff techniques
- Network monitoring and management
- Cross-layer designs and techniques
- Autonomous network and system management
- Energy aware protocols and techniques
- Security, robustness, and reliability
- Machine learning and self-adaptive techniques
- Pricing models and regulatory policies
- Experimental prototyping and test-bed evaluation
- Resource and service management and control
- Machine-to-machine communication
- Smart services and resource management
- Cloud computing
- Cooperative and cognitive networking
- Big data storage, processing, and analysis
Topics to be covered in this workshop, which address the above networking paradigms, include:
- Performance characterization and analysis
- Mobility models
- Algorithmic and protocol designs
- Interference management
- Architectures and platforms
- Distributed resource allocation and scheduling techniques
- Multimedia support and QoS management
- Application platforms and middleware
- Multiple access techniques
- Routing techniques
- Traffic and load balancing
- Service oriented architectures
- Interoperability and handoff techniques
- Network monitoring and management
- Cross-layer designs and techniques
- Autonomous network and system management
- Energy aware protocols and techniques
- Security, robustness, and reliability
- Machine learning and self-adaptive techniques
- Pricing models and regulatory policies
- Experimental prototyping and test-bed evaluation
- Resource and service management and control
Other CFPs
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