LOCAN 2010 - LOCAN 2010 The 6th International Workshop on Localized Communication and Topology Protocols for Ad hoc Networks
Topics/Call fo Papers
LOCAN 2010
The 6th International Workshop on Localized Communication and Topology Protocols for Ad hoc Networks
to be held in conjunction with
The 6th International Conference on Mobile Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks (MSN 2010)
20-22, December, 2010 ? Hangzhou, China
http://guide.hdu.edu.cn/msn10/
LOCAN 2005 | LOCAN2006 | LOCAN2007 | LOCAN2008 | LOCAN2009
It has been confirmed that selected best papers will be invited to a special issue of Ad Hoc & Sensor Wireless Networks: An international Journal (AHSWN) [SCIE-indexed].
Subject and Purpose of the Workshop
This workshop covers comprehensively the algorithmic issues in the hot area of ad hoc and sensor networking. In particular, sensor networks are currently recognized as one of the priority research areas (for example, a multi-disciplinary program on sensors and sensor networks was launched in 2003 at the US National Science Foundation) and research activities are booming recently.
This workshop concentrates on network layer problems like data communication (routing, QoS-routing, geocasting, multicasting, broadcasting, etc.) and topology control (neighbor discovery, power adjustment, neighbor elimination, etc.). The main paradigm shift is to apply localized (or greedy) schemes as opposed to existing protocols requiring global information. Localized algorithms are distributed algorithms where simple local node behavior achieves a desired global objective. Localized protocols provide scalable solutions, that is, solutions for wireless networks with an arbitrary number of nodes, which is the main goal of this plan. Sensor and rooftop/mesh networks, for instance, have hundreds or thousands of nodes.
The objective of the workshop is to present state of the art research results on data communication and topology control in rapidly growing area of ad hoc and sensor networks, with emphasizes on localized techniques
Topics of Interest
We are seeking papers that describe original and unpublished contributions addressing various aspects of ad hoc networking. Possible topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Medium access control for ad hoc networks
Analytical, mobility and validation models for ad hoc networks
Hybrid networks and wireless Internet
Security in ad hoc networks
Data management, query processing, and data delivery in sensor networks
Unicast routing, multicasting, and broadcasting in ad hoc networks
Geocasting and anycasting in ad hoc networks
Energy-efficient and bandwidth-efficient protocols for ad hoc networks
Quality of service in medium access control and routing
Topology construction and maintenance in ad hoc networks
Neighborhood discovery and mobility management in ad hoc networks
Localized protocols for duty-cycled sensor networks
Auto-configuration and network formation protocols and algorithms
Relative positioning algorithms
Lower bounds on information exchange required for localized solutions
Network graph properties supporting localized protocols
Worst and average case analysis on the deviation from optimal solutions
Submissions
Papers must not exceed 8 single-spaced and two-column pages using at least 10 point size type on 8.5 x 11 inches pages. See style files, author guidelines and instructions at the conference website. Accepted papers will be included in the MSN main proceedings.
At least one author of each accepted paper must be registered for the conference in order for that paper to appear in the proceedings and to be scheduled for presentation.
Authors are requested to submit their papers (PDF format) through (EasyChair). For submission-related questions, please contact program co-chairs.
It has been confirmed that selected best papers will be invited to a special issue of Ad Hoc & Sensor Wireless Networks: An international Journal (AHSWN) [SCIE-indexed].
Important Dates
Manuscript Submission: September 1, 2010
Acceptance Notification: October 1, 2010
Camera Ready Manuscript Due: October 15, 2010
General Co-Chairs
David Simplot-Ryl, Univ. Lille 1 and INRIA, France
Ivan Stojmenovic, SITE, University of Ottawa, Canada
Program Co-Chairs
Hannes Frey, University of Paderborn, Germany
hannes.frey-AT-uni-paderborn.de
Xu Li, INRIA Lille - Nord Europe, France
xuli-AT-site.uottawa.ca
Nathalie Mitton, INRIA Lille - Nord Europe, France
nathalie.mitton-AT-lifl.fr
Publicity Co-Chairs
Jiming Chen, Zhejiang University, China
Program Committee (tentative)
Matthias R. Brust, ITA, Brazil
Edgar Chavez, University of Michoacan, Mexico
Daniel Goergen, Philips Research, Netherlands
Francois Ingelrest, EPFL, Switzerland
Lars Kristensen, Bergen University College, Norway
Tianji Li, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland
Xiaoyan Li, Lafayette College, USA
Xiaodong Lin, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
Hai Liu, Hong Kong Baptist University, China
Ivan Martinovic, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
Tahiry Razafindralambo, INRIA Lille - Nord Europe, France
Pedro M. Ruiz, University of Murcia, Spain
Juan A. Sanchez, University of Murcia, Spain
Wei Shi, University of Onatrio Institute of Technology, Canada
Isabelle Simplot-Ryl, INRIA, France
Volker Turau, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
Guiling Wang, New Jersey Institute of Technology, U.S.
Guoliang Xing, Michigan State University, USA
Shuhui Yang, Purdue University Calumet, USA
Liqiang Zhang, Indiana University South Bend, USA
The 6th International Workshop on Localized Communication and Topology Protocols for Ad hoc Networks
to be held in conjunction with
The 6th International Conference on Mobile Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks (MSN 2010)
20-22, December, 2010 ? Hangzhou, China
http://guide.hdu.edu.cn/msn10/
LOCAN 2005 | LOCAN2006 | LOCAN2007 | LOCAN2008 | LOCAN2009
It has been confirmed that selected best papers will be invited to a special issue of Ad Hoc & Sensor Wireless Networks: An international Journal (AHSWN) [SCIE-indexed].
Subject and Purpose of the Workshop
This workshop covers comprehensively the algorithmic issues in the hot area of ad hoc and sensor networking. In particular, sensor networks are currently recognized as one of the priority research areas (for example, a multi-disciplinary program on sensors and sensor networks was launched in 2003 at the US National Science Foundation) and research activities are booming recently.
This workshop concentrates on network layer problems like data communication (routing, QoS-routing, geocasting, multicasting, broadcasting, etc.) and topology control (neighbor discovery, power adjustment, neighbor elimination, etc.). The main paradigm shift is to apply localized (or greedy) schemes as opposed to existing protocols requiring global information. Localized algorithms are distributed algorithms where simple local node behavior achieves a desired global objective. Localized protocols provide scalable solutions, that is, solutions for wireless networks with an arbitrary number of nodes, which is the main goal of this plan. Sensor and rooftop/mesh networks, for instance, have hundreds or thousands of nodes.
The objective of the workshop is to present state of the art research results on data communication and topology control in rapidly growing area of ad hoc and sensor networks, with emphasizes on localized techniques
Topics of Interest
We are seeking papers that describe original and unpublished contributions addressing various aspects of ad hoc networking. Possible topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Medium access control for ad hoc networks
Analytical, mobility and validation models for ad hoc networks
Hybrid networks and wireless Internet
Security in ad hoc networks
Data management, query processing, and data delivery in sensor networks
Unicast routing, multicasting, and broadcasting in ad hoc networks
Geocasting and anycasting in ad hoc networks
Energy-efficient and bandwidth-efficient protocols for ad hoc networks
Quality of service in medium access control and routing
Topology construction and maintenance in ad hoc networks
Neighborhood discovery and mobility management in ad hoc networks
Localized protocols for duty-cycled sensor networks
Auto-configuration and network formation protocols and algorithms
Relative positioning algorithms
Lower bounds on information exchange required for localized solutions
Network graph properties supporting localized protocols
Worst and average case analysis on the deviation from optimal solutions
Submissions
Papers must not exceed 8 single-spaced and two-column pages using at least 10 point size type on 8.5 x 11 inches pages. See style files, author guidelines and instructions at the conference website. Accepted papers will be included in the MSN main proceedings.
At least one author of each accepted paper must be registered for the conference in order for that paper to appear in the proceedings and to be scheduled for presentation.
Authors are requested to submit their papers (PDF format) through (EasyChair). For submission-related questions, please contact program co-chairs.
It has been confirmed that selected best papers will be invited to a special issue of Ad Hoc & Sensor Wireless Networks: An international Journal (AHSWN) [SCIE-indexed].
Important Dates
Manuscript Submission: September 1, 2010
Acceptance Notification: October 1, 2010
Camera Ready Manuscript Due: October 15, 2010
General Co-Chairs
David Simplot-Ryl, Univ. Lille 1 and INRIA, France
Ivan Stojmenovic, SITE, University of Ottawa, Canada
Program Co-Chairs
Hannes Frey, University of Paderborn, Germany
hannes.frey-AT-uni-paderborn.de
Xu Li, INRIA Lille - Nord Europe, France
xuli-AT-site.uottawa.ca
Nathalie Mitton, INRIA Lille - Nord Europe, France
nathalie.mitton-AT-lifl.fr
Publicity Co-Chairs
Jiming Chen, Zhejiang University, China
Program Committee (tentative)
Matthias R. Brust, ITA, Brazil
Edgar Chavez, University of Michoacan, Mexico
Daniel Goergen, Philips Research, Netherlands
Francois Ingelrest, EPFL, Switzerland
Lars Kristensen, Bergen University College, Norway
Tianji Li, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland
Xiaoyan Li, Lafayette College, USA
Xiaodong Lin, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
Hai Liu, Hong Kong Baptist University, China
Ivan Martinovic, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
Tahiry Razafindralambo, INRIA Lille - Nord Europe, France
Pedro M. Ruiz, University of Murcia, Spain
Juan A. Sanchez, University of Murcia, Spain
Wei Shi, University of Onatrio Institute of Technology, Canada
Isabelle Simplot-Ryl, INRIA, France
Volker Turau, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
Guiling Wang, New Jersey Institute of Technology, U.S.
Guoliang Xing, Michigan State University, USA
Shuhui Yang, Purdue University Calumet, USA
Liqiang Zhang, Indiana University South Bend, USA
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- The 6th International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks (MSN'10)
- 7th ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Transactional Computing
- STOC 2011: The 43rd ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing
- SPAA 2011: ACM Annual Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures
- ACM SIGMETRICS 2011 International Conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems
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