[ACT-R-users] MobiQ 2005 - Call for Participation

Mobiquitous Organizers mbq at cs.yale.edu
Tue May 31 14:07:20 EDT 2005


Dear Colleague,

Enclosed below please find the Call for Participation for the Second Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking and Services (MobiQuitous 2005) to be held July 17-21, 2005, San Diego, California on the UCSD, La Jolla campus.

The conference program consists of keynote talks, technical papers, panels, challenges session, posters and demos.  For complete information about the conference, please visit:

http://www.mobiquitous.org

Important Deadlines:

Discounted Registration Deadline: June 17, 2005

We apologize if you received multiple copies of this Call for Participation. Please feel free to distribute it to those who might be interested.

Very truly yours,

Mobiquitous 2005 Organizing Committee

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MobiQuitous 2005
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
The Second Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous
Systems: Networking and Services

http://www.mobiquitous.org

July 17-21, 2005, San Diego, California

Early registration ends: June 17, 2005
DEMO Submissions still accepted!

Sponsored by:

CreateNet (www.create-net.it) and ICST
CalIT2 (www.calit2.net)

In Cooperation with AAAI
Technically Co-Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE
Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society

Proceedings to be published by IEEE Computer Society Press and to be made available on IEEE Xplore

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The combination of mobile and ubiquitous computing is emerging as a promising new paradigm with the goal to provide computing and communication services all the time, everywhere, transparently and invisibly to the user, using devices embedded in the surrounding physical environment. In this context, the communication devices, the objects with which they interact, or both may be mobile. The implementation of such a paradigm requires advances in wireless network technologies and devices, development of infrastructures supporting cognitive environments, and discovery and identification of ubiquitous computing applications and services.

The second Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: networking and services (Mobiquitous-05) will cover all these aspects, representing a forum where practitioners and researchers coming from the many areas involved in ubiquitous solutions design and deployment will be able to interact exchanging the cross-layer experiences needed to build the overall ubiquitous systems. Areas addressed by the conference include: applications, service-oriented computing, middleware, networking, agents, knowledge management and databases.

DEMOS: Proposals for research and industrial demos are solicited.  A maximum of 2 pages should be submitted which include a description of the demo and needed resources from the conference organizers. Proposals should be submitted to Dr. Ramiro Liscano (Demo Chair) rliscano at ieee.org by June 10, 2005.

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Sunday, July 17, 2005

Workshops

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Monday, July 18, 2005

8.30AM - 9.00 AM: Welcome, Introduction

9.00AM - 10.00AM: Robert Hecht-Nielsen, Univ of California, San Diego Calit2
Title: The Fundamental Mechanism of Cognition

10.00AM - 10.30AM: Break

10.00 AM - 12.30 PM: Poster Session 1

Dynamically Re-Configurable Communication Protocols using Key Identifiers
    Kaushalya Premadasa, Bjorn Landfeldt

An Analysis of Strategies for Mitigating the Sensor Network Hot Spot Problem
    Zhao Cheng, Mark Perillo, Wendi Heinzelman

JiTS: Just-in-Time Scheduling for Real-Time Sensor Data Dissemination
    Ke Liu, Nael Abu-Ghazaleh

Channel Characteristics for On-Body Mica2Dot Wireless Sensor Networks
    David Jea, Mani Srivastava

CustoMed: A Power Optimized Customizable and Mobile Medical Monitoring and Analysis System
    Roozbeh Jafari, Foad Dabiri, Majid Sarrafzadeh

Agent Negotiation in Ad-Hoc Networks
    Cosmin Carabelea, Michael Berger

Building a Ubiquitous Platform for Remote Sensing Using Smartphones
    Dirk Trossen, Dana Pavel

Orion: P2P-based Inter-space Context Discovery Platform
    Chung-Yau Chin, Daqing Zhang, Mohan Gurusamy

MAIPAN -- Middleware for Application Interconnection in Personal Area Networks
    Miklos Aurel Ronai, Kristof Fodor, Gergely Biczok, Zoltan Turanyi,
    Andras Valko

10.30AM - 12.00 Noon:

Session 1: Security and Resource Management

A Reputation-based Mechanism for Isolating Selfish Nodes in Ad Hoc Networks

Secure Reporting of Traffic Forwarding Activity in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Defend Against Cache Consistency Attacks in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

A Policy-based Resource Management Framework for Active Spaces

12.00PM - 1.30PM: Lunch

1.30PM - 3.00PM: Panel on "Security, cooperation and safety in mobile ubiquitous networks"
    Panel Chair: Ahmed Helmy, Univ of Southern California

3.00PM - 3.30PM: Break

3.30PM - 5.00PM:

Session 2: Routing in Ad Hoc Networks

Content-Based Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Multi-Constraint Dynamic Access Selection in Always Best Connected Networks

Extended ZRP:Performance Evaluation of a Routing Layer Based Service Discovery Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Market Models and Pricing Mechanisms in a Multihop Wireless Hotspot

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Tuesday, July 19, 2005

9.00AM - 10.00AM: Martin Cooper, Title: TBA

10.00AM - 10.30AM: Break

10.30AM - 12.00 Noon:

Session 3:  Security in Sensor Networks

SWAT: Small World-based Attacker Traceback in Ad-hoc Networks

Correlation analysis for alleviating effects of inserted data in wireless sensor networks

Efficient Aggregation of encrypted data in Wireless Sensor

Practical Broadcast Authentication in Sensor Networks

10.00 AM - 12.30 PM: Poster Session 2

Reader Collision Avoidance in RFID Systems
    Murali Krishna Ramanathan, Bogdan Carbunar, Ananth Grama, Suresh
    Jagannathan

KTR: an Efficient Key Management Scheme For Air Access Control
    Qijun Gu, Peng Liu, Wang-Chien LEE, Chao-Hsien Chu

Temporal Transcoding for Mobile Video Communication
    Francesca Martelli, Maurizio A. Bonuccelli, Francesca Lonetti

Smart Components in a Pervasive Messaging Service
    Wolfgang Narzt, Gustav Pomberger, Alois Ferscha, Dieter Kolb,
    Reiner Muller, Jan Wieghardt, Horst Hortner, Roland Haring,
    Christopher Lindinger

Embedded SW Design Issues for Distributed Applications on Mobile Terminals
    Giovanni Perbellini, Stefano Martini, Franco Fummi, Fabio
    Ricciato, Maura Turolla

An Efficient Peer-to-Peer Lookup Protocol for Location-Aware Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
    Daewoong Kim, Chanik Park

Design and Implementation of a Software Infrastructure for Integrating Sentient Artefacts
    Fahim Kawsar , Kaori Fujinami, Tatsuo Nakajima

Geographically Bound Mobile Agent in MANET
    Kenji Tei, Nobukazu Yoshioka, Yoshiaki Fukazawa, Shinichi Honiden

Secure Address Auto-configuration for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
    Pan Wang, Douglas Reeves, Peng Ning

12.00PM - 1.30PM: Lunch

1.30PM - 3.30PM: Challenges Session

3.30PM - 4.00PM: Break

4.00PM - 5.30PM:

Session 4: Handoff and MAC protocols

PPP Migration: A Technique for Low-Latency Handoff in CDMA2000 Networks

A Relay Based Multi-rate MAC Protocol for Ad-hoc Networks

MPA assisted Optimized Proactive Handoff Scheme

An Enhanced Dynamic Framed Slotted ALOHA Algorithm for RFID Tag Identification

Session 5: Middleware

Loosely Coupling Ontological Reasoning with an Efficient Middleware for Context-awareness

Contextualizing Applications via Semantic Middleware

Plethora: A Framework for Converting Generic Applications to Run in a Ubiquitous Environment

Exploiting co-location history for efficient service selection in ubiquitous computing systems

6.30PM - 9.00PM: Banquet

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Wednesday, July 20, 2005

8.30AM - 10.00AM:

Session 6: Routing in Ad Hoc networks

A Generalization of the Face Routing Algorithm to Some Non-Planar Networks

Routing in MANETs with Address Conflicts

Transparent Heterogeneous Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

SRDP: Securing Route Discovery in DSR

Session 7: Querying

On Incremental Processing of Continual Range Queries for Location-Aware Services and Applications

Decentralizing Query Processing in Sensor Networks

Energy Efficient Processing of K Nearest Neighbor Queries in Location-aware Sensor Networks

A location aware mobile tourist guide selecting and interpreting sights and services by context matching

10.00AM - 10.30AM: Break

10.30AM - 12.30 Noon:

Session 8: Network Architectures

Decentralized Optimization of Dynamic Bluetooth Scatternets

Improving Connectivity of Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks

Efficient Continuous Mapping in Sensor Networks Using Isolines

A Peer-to-Peer Architecture for Context Lookup

Community-Based Asynchronous Wakeup Protocol for Wireless Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Networks

Session 9: Locationing and Mobility

Multivariate Analysis for Probabilistic WLAN Location Determination Systems

Proxy-based Hand-Off of Web Sessions for User Mobility

Web Profiles:  A Negotiation Model for User Awareness in Personal Area Networks

A SIP-based Architecture model for Contextual Coalition Access Control for Ubiquitous Computing

A Cooperative Learning Framework for Mobility-Aware Resource Management in Multi-Inhabitant Smart Homes

12.30PM - 1.30PM: Lunch

1.30PM - 3.00PM:

Session 10: Ad Hoc Networks

Multi-path Admission Control for Mobile Ad hoc Networks

Personal Access Point for IEEE 802.11 Systems

On Upper Bound and Heuristics for Multicast Lifetime Maximization Using Dynamic Routing in Energy-Limited Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

A Feedback Control Scheme for Resource Allocation in Wireless Multi-hop Ad Hoc Networks

Session 11: Applications

StateSnap: A Snapshot-based Interface for State-Reproductable Operation of Networked Appliances

Bluetooth Base Station Minimal Deployment for High Definition Positioning

An assessment of the audio codec performance in Voice over WLAN (VoWLAN) systems

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Thursday, July 21, 2005

Workshops

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