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CFP: ACM MobiHoc 2001 - Due date approaching!

2001-05-02 14:10:03
CALL FOR PAPERS

                     MobiHoc 2001
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  The ACM Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking & Computing

 October 4-5, Long Beach (Hyatt Regency hotel), California, USA

            http://www.cs.ucla.edu/mobihoc/

               sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE


MobiHoc 2001 will serve as a forum for addressing various issues
related to mobile ad hoc networks. Following the success of
MobiHoc 2000, MobiHoc 2001 has been expanded to a 2-day symposium,
to provide more opportunities for participation by the ad hoc
networking community.

Technical papers describing original, previously unpublished
research, not currently under review by another conference
or journal, are solicited. Topics of interest include but
are not limited to -

* Routing protocols (unicast, multicast, geocast,
  content-based, etc.) for ad hoc networks
* Media access techniques
* Transport layer issues for ad hoc networks
* Mobile ad hoc computing platforms and testbeds
* Applications for ad hoc networks
* Low power and energy-efficient designs
* Quality-of-service issues
* Security and fault-tolerance issues for ad hoc networks
* Self-configuration in ad hoc networks
* Sensor and data fusion
* Ad hoc networking over Bluetooth
* Distributed algorithms for ad hoc networks
  (e.g., leader election, group management, etc.)
* Biologically-inspired mechanisms for ad hoc networks

Please consult the program co-chairs, M. Scott Corson
(corson(_at_)flarion(_dot_)com), and Samir Das 
(samir(_dot_)das(_at_)uc(_dot_)edu)
if you are uncertain whether your paper falls within the
scope of the symposium.

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PAPER SUBMISSIONS

Authors should prepare a postscript or portable document format (PDF)
version of their papers. Papers should not exceed 20 double-spaced
pages (including text, figures and references). All papers will be
reviewed for technical merit. Accepted papers will be published in
the symposium proceedings.

We will adopt a double-blind process for paper review, where the
identities of the authors are withheld from the reviewers. Authors'
names must not appear in the paper or in the postscript or PDF file.

Papers should be submitted electronically. Instructions for paper
submission are available at http://www.cs.ucla.edu/mobihoc/.
Questions about the submission process should be directed to the
program co-chairs.

Important Dates

  - Paper Submissions Due:     May 15, 2001
  - Notification of Acceptance:   July 15, 2001
  - Camera-ready Version Due:     August 1, 2001

Outrageous Opinions Session

We solicit short (at most 50 words) submissions for this special
session. Selection of short presentations will be based on relevance
to the conference and the degree of outrageousness. An outrageous
prize will be awarded to the winner of the most shocking presentation.
The deadline for this special session will be the conference date.
Please e-mail your submissions to the session chair Zygmunt Haas
(haas(_at_)ece(_dot_)cornell(_dot_)edu).

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

* General Chair:
       Nitin H. Vaidya (Texas A&M University)

* Technical Program Co-Chairs:
       M. Scott Corson (Flarion Technologies)
       Samir R. Das (University of Cincinnati)

* European Liaison:
       Jean-Pierre Hubaux (Swiss Federal Inst. of Tech.)

* Local Arrangements Chair:
       Srikanth Krishnamurthy (UC-Riverside)

* Finance Co-Chairs:
       Stefano Basagni (UT-Dallas)
       Violet R. Syrotiuk (UT-Dallas)

* Publicity Co-Chairs:
       Young-Bae Ko (IBM T.J. Watson Research)
       Songwu Lu (UC-Los Angeles)

* Publication Chair:
       Sung-Ju Lee (Hewlett-Packard Labs)

* Registration Chair:
       John Heidemann (ISI-USC)
       Katia Obraczka (ISI-USC)

* Outrageous Session Chair:
       Zygmunt Haas (Cornell University)

* Steering Committee:
       Andrew Campbell (Columbia University)
       J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves (UC-Santa Cruz)
       Mario Gerla (UC-Los Angeles)
       Joseph P. Macker (NRL)
       Charles E. Perkins (Nokia Research)
       Ram Ramanathan (BBN Tech.)
       Martha Steenstrup (Stow Research)
       C-K. Toh (Georgia Tech.)
       Nitin H. Vaidya (Texas A&M University)

* Technical Program Committee:
       Dennis Baker (NRL)
       Pravin Bhagwat (ReefEdge, Inc.)
       Andrew Campbell (Columbia University)
       Anthony Ephremides (University of Maryland)
       J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves (UC-Santa Cruz)
       Ramesh Govindan (USC/ISI)
       Phillippe Jacquet (INRIA)
       David B. Johnson (Rice University)
       Tony Larsson (Ericsson Research)
       Joe Macker (NRL)
       David Maltz (AON Networks)
       Gyorgy Miklos (Ericsson Research)
       Richard Ogier (SRI)
       Vincent Park (NRL)
       Charles E. Perkins (Nokia Research)
       Amir Qayyum (INRIA)
       Ram Ramanathan (BBN Tech.)
       Andras Racz (Ericsson Research)
       Jason Redi (BBN Tech.)
       Elizabeth Royer (UC-Santa Barbara)
       Martha Steenstrup (Stow Research)
       Leandros Tassiulas (University of Maryland)
       Fred Templin (SRI)

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