NOSSDAV 2014 - The 24th ACM Workshop on Network and Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and Video
Topics/Call fo Papers
NOSSDAV is a workshop held for the 24th time. It focuses on your hottest work in multimedia systems. NOSSDAV covers emerging research topics, high-risk high-return ideas and proposals, and future research directions in multimedia networking and systems. It encourages active participation and discussions among academic and industry researchers and practitioners. The workshop seeks research papers in all areas of multimedia networking and systems. NOSSDAV will call for papers of up to 6 pages with a deadline in Sep 27 2013.
As in previous years, the workshop will continue to focus on both established and emerging research topics, high-risk high-return ideas and proposals, and future research directions in multimedia networking and systems, in a single-track format that encourages active participation and discussions among academic and industry researchers and practitioners.
The workshop seeks papers in all areas of multimedia networking and systems. Authors are especially encouraged to submit papers with real-world experimental results and real data sets. Topics of interest include (but are not restricted to):
Cloud and peer-to-peer system architectures
Media streaming, distribution and storage support
Multimedia communications and system security
Multi-core and many-core architecture support
Networked GPUs, graphics and virtual environments
Networked games / Real-time immersive systems
Operating system, middleware and network support
Web 2.0 systems and social networks
Wireless networks and embedded systems for multimedia applications
In particular, we are interested in soliciting papers that discuss system-level support for social media and social networking, papers that focus on improving performance with multi-core and many-core processors, as well as papers that focus on multimedia applications on mobile devices and/or in a cloud computing environment.
As in previous years, the workshop will continue to focus on both established and emerging research topics, high-risk high-return ideas and proposals, and future research directions in multimedia networking and systems, in a single-track format that encourages active participation and discussions among academic and industry researchers and practitioners.
The workshop seeks papers in all areas of multimedia networking and systems. Authors are especially encouraged to submit papers with real-world experimental results and real data sets. Topics of interest include (but are not restricted to):
Cloud and peer-to-peer system architectures
Media streaming, distribution and storage support
Multimedia communications and system security
Multi-core and many-core architecture support
Networked GPUs, graphics and virtual environments
Networked games / Real-time immersive systems
Operating system, middleware and network support
Web 2.0 systems and social networks
Wireless networks and embedded systems for multimedia applications
In particular, we are interested in soliciting papers that discuss system-level support for social media and social networking, papers that focus on improving performance with multi-core and many-core processors, as well as papers that focus on multimedia applications on mobile devices and/or in a cloud computing environment.
Other CFPs
- The 6th Mobile Video Workshop
- The 6th International Workshop on Massively Multiuser Virtual Environments
- 2014 ACM Multimedia Systems Conference
- 2013 IEEE International Conference on Clean Energy & Technologies (IEEE-CEAT 2013)
- 2013 International Conference on Applied Mechatronics and Android Robotics (ICAMAR2013)
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