International Workshop on Data Management in Ad Hoc and Pervasive Computing
May 18-21 2009, Taipei, Taiwan
in conjunction with The 10th International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM'09)
http://hsnl.csie.cgu.edu.tw/DMAHPC2009.htm
Submission Deadline Extended to Dec.16.2008
Rapid progress in wireless communication technologies makes ad hoc and pervasive computing to be reality. To provide pervasive computing services, i.e., anytime and anywhere for everyone, mobile devices must be capable of doing ad hoc computing. The emergence of such computing environment changes the way people live, work, and interact with each other, and has great impact on the way businesses, education, entertainment, and healthcare are operating. Despite substantial progress in ad hoc and pervasive computing technologies, many challenges regarding to data management need to be overcome: scalability, processing, power management, and networking infrastructure. This workshop invites quality papers articulating new perspectives related to the mentioned issues. Topics that are targeted in this workshop include, but not limited to:
Ad Hoc Computing
1. Data management in mobile ad hoc and sensor networks
2. Localization and location tracking
3. Power management and energy-efficient design
4. Topology control and time synchronization
5. Coverage problems
6. Middleware and software tools
7. Data gathering, aggregation and dissemination
8. Embedded network-oriented operating systems
9. Networking architectures and protocols
10. Cross-layer architectures
11. Mobility management
12. Self-organization and governance
13. Security and dependability issues
14. Integrated system with wireless sensor and body-area networks and its applications
15. Interacting with other wired/wireless/mobile networks and systems
16. Vehicular ad hoc communication and networks
17. Wireless sensor networks
18. Modeling and performance evaluation
Pervasive Computing
1. Context-aware computing
2. Intelligent devices and environments
3. Interoperability and wide scale deployment
4. Middleware services and agent technologies
5. Personalized applications
6. Service discovery mechanisms and protocols
7. Software infrastructures
8. System support infrastructures and services
9. Ubiquitous computing systems and applications
10. User interfaces and interaction models
11. Wearable computing and technologies
12. Wireless/mobile service management and delivery
Important Dates
Important dates: Paper Submission Due: Dec.16.2008
Notification of Acceptance: Feb. 01.2009
Camera-Ready Copies Due: Mar.15.2009
Organizing Committee
Shih-Lin Wu
Chang Gung University
Tao-Yuan,Taiwan
Chih-Min Chao
National Taiwan Ocean University
Keelung , Taiwan
Program Committee Members
l Dharma P. Agrawal, University of Cincinnati, USA
l Chih-Yung Chang, Tamkang University, Taiwan
l Tzung-Shi Chen, National University of Tainan, Taiwan
l Yuh-Shyan Chen, National Taipei University, Taiwan
l Chih-Shun Hsu, Shih-Hsin University, Taiwan
l Wen-Hwa Liao, Tatung University, Taiwan
l Ai-Chun Pang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
l Ashutosh Sabharwal, Rice University, USA
l Kuei-Ping Shih, Tamkang University, Taiwan
l San-Yuen Wang, I-Shou University, Taiwan
l Yong Xi, Wayne State University, USA
l Gwo-Jong Yu, Aletheia University, Taiwan
l Hao Zhu, Florida International University, USA
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