CALL FOR PAPERS
3rd International Conference on Nano-Networks
Boston, USA, Sept 15-17, 2008
Sponsors: Create-Net, ICST, EU (IST-FET), ENIAC
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Regular Paper Submissions: June 15, 2008
Work-in-progress Papers: July 15, 2008
Acceptance Notification: June 30, 2008
Camera-Ready Version: July 31, 2008
Nano-Net Conference: Sept. 15-17, 2008
Keynote Speakers
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Tatsuya Suda, Molecular Communication: Communication Among Biological Nanomachines
Sylvain Martel, Intelligent Bacterial Nanorobots Communicating with the Macro-World
Neil Gershenfeld, Programming Bits and Atoms
SCOPE: The Nano-Net conference positions itself at the intersection of two worlds, namely, emerging nanotechnologies on one-side, and network/communication theory on the other side. The standing question that this conference will address is: What are the new communication paradigms that derive from the transition from micro- to nano-scale devices? The related degrees of freedom and constraints associated with these new technologies will change our notions about efficient network and system design. Nano-Net provides a multidisciplinary forum for the discussion of new techniques in modeling, design, simulation, and fabrication of network and communication systems at the nano-scale.
PAPERS: The conference invites original technical papers that have not been previously published and are not currently under review for publication elsewhere. Contributions addressing all subjects pertaining to nanotechnology & networking are solicited. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Applications for Nano-Networks
Wireless nanoscale transmitters and receivers, nano-sensors and actuators, nanorobotics, medical and in-vivo imaging and sensing, lab on a chip, swarm micro and nano-inspection, embedding sensing, etc...
* Modeling, Simulation, Standards and Architectural Aspects of Nano-Networks
Physical characterization/modeling of nano-scale interconnects and devices, Fault-tolerant and reliability of nano-devices, Self-healing properties of nano-networks, CAD flows for NoCs and MP-SoC platforms, NoC performance and trade-off analysis, Energy efficiency, Bio-inspired aspects
* Novel Information and Graph Theory Aspects of Nano-Networks
Network architectures and topologies, Statistical mechanics approach to nano-communications, Routing/addressing issues in nano-networks, Nano-coding, Applications of complex network theory, Self-organization in nano-scale systems, Modeling of Nano/Bio Communication Channels
* Device Physics and Interconnects
Nano-technologies and devices for on-chip interconnects (CNTs, graphene nano-ribbons, semic., metallic and DNA-templated nanowires), Molecular, optical and wireless interconnects, Interconnects for non-charge-based devices, emerging 3D-interconnect technologies
* Nano-Robotics
Communication systems and networking protocols for sub-inch robotic systems, including low-bandwidth coordination schemes for nano-robot teams and range and bearing devices for inter-robot relative positioning
* Bio-nano Applications
Bio-Micro/Nanoelectronics, Molecular scale chemical and biosensors, Bio-MEMS technology, Data and power management, Nano-scale and molecular communications and information processing, Information theory analysis of biological communications, Molecular Computation using molecular cells, Chemical computing
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a PDF version of the full paper in English. Papers are limited to 5 pages (regular papers) and 8 pages (invited papers), or 2 pages (work-in-progress, short position papers), and must fulfill the submission details listed at: http://www.nanonets.org/submission.shtml and the Author's Kit for the LNICST style listed at: http://www.nanonets.org/authorskit.shtml. Presentation will be either oral or in poster format, as deemed appropriate by the Technical Program Committee.
PUBLICATION: All submitted papers will be subject to a rigorous peer-review. Accepted papers will be published by Springer in the Nano-Net Conference Proceedings, and made available online through Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNICST). Selected high-quality papers with a strong nanoscale device component will be reviewed for a Special Issue of the IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, in an extended version. Short papers will be featured in the ICST upcoming magazine I@CAST.
WORKSHOP & TUTORIAL PROPOSALS: Proposals for Special Sessions, Panel Sessions, and Tutorials are encouraged. Potential Workshop and Tutorial organizers should submit a proposal of at most 5 pages, including scope/motivation of the session/tutorial, list of invited papers (still subject to peer-review) and short-bio of the organizer(s). Workshops should be submitted by e-mail to: goel@albany.edu, tutorials to: liyun@research.ge.com.
Program Chairs
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GENERAL CHAIR
Stephen F Bush
http://www.research.ge.com/~bushsf
General Electric, USA
TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIR
Alexandre Schmid
EPFL, Switzerland
TECHNICAL PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Alexander Sergienko
Boston University, USA
Kaustav Banerjee
UCSB, USA
Radu Marculescu
CMU, USA
Sumit Roy
U Washington, USA
Nikolaus Correll
MIT, USA
Tatsuya Suda
UC Irvine, USA
Sasitharan Balasubramaniam
TSSG, Ireland
STEERING COMMITTEE
Imrich Chlamtac (Chair)
Create-Net, Italy
Gian Mario Maggio
Create-Net, Italy
WORKSHOP CHAIR
Sanjay Goel
UAlbany, USA
TUTORIAL CHAIR
Yun Li
General Electric, USA
STANDARDS CHAIR
Dan Gamota Motorola, USA
PUBLICATIONS CHAIR
Maggie Cheng
Missouri S&T, USA
WEBMASTER
Damira Pon
UAlbany, USA
CONFERENCE COORDINATOR
Karen Decker
ICST
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