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IMSAA-10 2010 - CALL FOR TUTORIALS - 4th IEEE International Conference on Internet Multimedia Systems Architecture and Application (IMSAA-10)

Date2010-12-15

Deadline2010-09-15

VenueBangalore, India India

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CALL FOR TUTORIALS

4th IEEE International Conference on Internet Multimedia Systems
Architecture and Application (IMSAA-10)
December 15-17, 2010
Bangalore, India
www.imsaa.org

We invite the submission of proposals for tutorials at IEEE IMSAA 2010.
Tutorial proposals should be submitted to imsaa10-tutorial-AT-ieee.org,
no later than September 15, 2010 and acceptance will be notified by
September 30, 2010. We welcome submissions for tutorial proposals in
the following areas of multimedia systems and not limited to:

* Convergent Communications Services

* Security & Privacy toward Next-Generation Communications Systems

* Mobile communication applications and application development (iPhone,
Android, Blackberry, Symbian, MeeGo, etc.) in 3G and 4G networks

* Cloud Computing

* Multicast, Broadcast and IPTV

* Green Systems (Smart Grid and Power Saving)

* Any other topic that tutor thinks will be of interest to audience.

IMPORTANT DATES:
Tutorial Proposal submission: September 15, 2010 (EST, USA)
Notification: September 30, 2010 (EST, USA)

Submission at: imsaa10-tutorial-AT-ieee.org

Tutorial Chair:
Shantidev Mohanty, Intel Corporation, USA,
Email: shantidev.mohanty-AT-intel.com

Each Tutorial proposal must include:

* Title of the tutorial

* Name, title, affiliation, address, and a short Bio (up to 200 words)
of the instructor(s)

* A short summary (up to 1 page) of the tutorial proposal emphasizing
its timeliness

* Preferred length of tutorial (half-day/full-day, though half-day
tutorial is more welcome)

* If appropriate, a description of past tutorials, including number
of attendees, etc.

Tutorial Selection Procedure:

Stage 1: The tutorial chair will check the suitability of the tutorial
proposals and rank them so that a broader and more diverse tutorial
program can be achieved. The proposals with the highest scores will be
selected and the authors will be contacted within one month of the deadline.

Stage 2: The authors of selected tutorials will be invited to submit
the complete (a detailed, more comprehensive) proposal. Tutorial chairs
possibly with the help of a small committee will evaluate the complete
proposals and decide by using the ranking system.

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