Call for Papers
The International Workshop on Pervasive Services and Technologies for
Telecommunications - IEEE Sponsored
(PSTT 2009)
[1]http://www.icumt.org/w-43.html
(Co-located with the International Conference on Ultra Modern
Telecommunications [ICUMT-2009] - IEEE
Sponsored)
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Dates: 12-14 October 2009, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Technically Sponsored by IEEE Communications Society, Russia North West
Chapter.
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IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission June 15, 2009
Notification of acceptance July 15, 2009
Camera ready version August 15, 2009
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TOPICS OF INTEREST
The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
o Heterogeneous environments : modeling and dealing with :
o Services and content heterogeneity
o Access Network technologies
o Terminal heterogeneity
o Context aware and services adaptability
o Techniques for making a service adaptable anywhere
o How to measure a service adaptability
o Adaptation (service/content, network and interfaces) engines and platf
orms
o Autonomic networking and computing
o Services usability and acceptability issues
o Self and automatic management of: resource, network and services
o Enabling technologies for pervasive environments
o Standards and services for a pervasive access and universal accessibilit
y
o Profiling and knowledge plan for pervasive environments and architecture
s
o Web and Multimedia Technologies enabling a pervasive use of services
o Autonomous system design and development
o Autonomous Multimedia Services for Telecommunication
o Pervasive services in emergent technologies: mobile P2P, VANETs, C2C, C2
I,
V2V etc.
o Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE)
o Theoretical and simulation frameworks
Case study: the IMS architecture:
o IMS protocols ability for enabling pervasive services
o Subscriber profiles enhancement and management
o Protocols and networking: communication, content and services negotiatio
n
o Mobility management : user/terminal/network mobility
o Context-aware advanced services in telecommunication architectures
o Distribution of Resource & Service: discovery, balancing and management
o Services generated by the user
o Performance evaluation of approaches and systems for telecommunication s
ervices
o Security issues in modeling the context and providing context aware
services and content
o Testbeds and Validation Platforms
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GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION
The authors are encouraged to submit full papers describing original, previousl
y
unpublished, complete research, not currently under review by another conferenc
e
or journal, addressing state-of-the-art, theoretical and practical research in
the topics of interest of the PSTT Workshop.
PSTT 2009 will be held in Saint Petersburg between October 12 and 14, 2009, the
proceedings will be published in IEEE Xplore. Papers must be submitted
electronically in the EDAS. The maximum size of papers should be 5000 words
including tables and figures. The cover page must contain an abstract of about
150 words, 3-5 keywords, name and affiliation of author(s) as well as the
corresponding author's e-mail and postal address. At least one author of
accepted papers is required to register and attend the conference.
** Online submission of papers: [2]http://edas.info/N7861
** Paper templates (LaTeX and MS Word):
[3]http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/pubservices/confpub/AuthorTools/confere
nceTemplates.html
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ABOUT PSTT 2009
The universal accessibility and usability of content, services and resources ha
s
always been a major challenge for services providers, networks administrators
and in standards specifications. This universality means to be able to access
and use a specific service "anywhere, anyhow, anytime" with the best possible
quality of service and the best satisfaction of the end user. If this
universality was a paradigm in the past, today with emerging standards and
advanced technologies some works start to experiment and test the universal
access at least for some kind of services and users community.
The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is one of the good applicative frameworks for
pervasive services as it is considered to be a common platform for providing a
unified session control on top of heterogeneous access network technologies for
flexible multimedia services. IMS adopts the notion of Next Generation Networks
and fixed mobile convergence by merging the fixed and mobile telecommunication
networks with the IP technologies within telecom domains. Pervasive computing
and networking techniques could be applied at different levels in the IMS
architecture: proxies, network, application servers (AS), etc.
The aim of the International Workshop on Pervasive Services and Technologies fo
r
Telecommunications (PSTT) is to present advances in computing and networking
technologies toward new systems and techniques for providing pervasive,
ubiquitous, self organized and continuous services and toward new approaches an
d
environments that can be qualified as ambient, context-aware, and that consider
the human activities, environments and satisfaction in using a provided service
s.
References
1. http://www.icumt.org/w-43.html
2. http://edas.info/N7861
3. http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/pubservices/confpub/AuthorTools/conferenceTemplates.html
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