Dear all TCCN Colleagues,
Please kindly find the first round of the Call For Papers (CFP) of the First
IEEE International Workshop on Smart Grid Communications (SmartGridComm
2010, http://comm.ntu.edu.tw/smartgridcomm/) to be held in conjunction with
IEEE ICC 2010 (http://www.ieee-icc.org/) in Cape Town, South Africa.
We are expecting your paper submission, contribution and involvement as much
as you can, in the era of Green Communications. See you next year in Cape
Town, South Africa.
Best regards,
SmartGridComm 2010 Organization Committee
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The First IEEE International Workshop on Smart Grid Communications
(SmartGridComm 2010)
in conjunction with IEEE ICC 2010
Important Dates:
* Submission Deadline: November 15, 2009
* Notification of Acceptance: January 20, 2010
* Camera Ready Due: February 20, 2010
* Workshop Date: May 27, 2010
Workshop Summary
Developing smart grid has become an urgent global priority, as its immense
economic, environmental and societal benefit will be enjoyed by generations
to come. Information and communication technologies (ICT) will empower
conventional power grid to support two-way energy and information flow,
which in turn can help the world reduce dependence on fossil fuel, enable
demand response and distributed energy resources, accelerate the adoption of
clean energy technology and ultimately achieve sustainable prosperity.
Communications for smart grid is not only a noble calling but also a tall
order. To meet the challenges, we have to resort to a variety of
paradigm-shifting technologies. In addition, various international
standardization bodies have recently established new initiatives for smart
grid (e.g., IEEE P2030). At this critical junction, the First International
Workshop on Smart Grid Communications can help bring together researchers
from academia, industry and government to exchange novel ideas, explore
enabling technologies, discuss innovative designs, and share trial
experiences.
The topics of the workshop include, but not limit to, the following:
* Enabling ICT for smart home (e.g., IEEE 802.15, mesh, Zigbee ,
powerline communications, IPv6, etc.)
* Enabling ICT for smart meters (e.g., broadband cellular system,
powerline communications WiMAX /LTE, mesh, etc.)
* Design paradigm for distributed control under communication
constraints
* Enabling ICT for demand response and distributed energy resources
* Privacy protection and security for smart grid
* ICT for smart power grid (e.g., NASPInet , DMP3, BACNet , etc.)
* Interference avoidance and cognitive radio
* Enabling ICT for plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) system and
network
* Reliable self-healing networking for smart grid
* ICT for wide-area situational awareness (e.g., fault-detection and
localization, sensing, etc.)
* Routing for smart grid (e.g., IETF 6LoWPAN, ROLL, etc.)
* Middleware for smart grid
* Interoperability issues within the Smart Grid
* Standardization (e.g., IEEE P2030, etc.)
* Regulation
* Business model
* Application innovation Field trials
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Workshop Co-chairs:
Zhifeng Tao
Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab, USA
Kwang -Cheng Chen
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Stefano Galli
Panasonic Research, USA
Honggang Zhang
Zhejiang University, China
Mario Pickavet
Ghent University - IBBT, Belgium
Workshop Technical Program Committee:
Dave Bakken
Washington State University, USA
Fred Baker
Cisco, USA
Rajendra V. Boppana
University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Anjan Bose
Washington State University, USA
Marco Chiani
University of Bologna, Italy ersity, USA
Luis Correia
Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal
Sicco Dwars
Shell Global Solutions International B.V., Netherlands
Kormentzas Georgios
University of Aegean, Greece
Hamid Gharavi
National Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST), USA
Laurent Herault
Commission for Atomic Energy, France
James Won-Ki Hong
POSTECH, South Korea
Kenneth M. Hopkinson
The Air Force Institute of Technology, USA
Eunsook Kim
ETRI, South Korea
George Lapiotis
Telcordia Technologies, USA
Matti Latva-aho
CWC, Finland
Paul I-Hai Lin
Purdue University Fort Wayne, USADavid Lister
Vodafone Group Services Ltd, UK
Antonio Manzalini
Telecom Italia, Italy
Michela Meo
Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Hiroyuki Morikawa
University of Tokyo, Japan
Klara Nahrstedt
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
Monica Navarro
Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain
Ashish Pandharipande
Philips Research, Netherlands
Jurgen Quittek
NEC Europe Ltd, Europe
Reijo Savola
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
Anna Scaglione
University of California, Davis, USA
Sean W. Smith
Dartmouth College, USA
Rene Struik
Certicom, USA
Shinji Tanabe
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan
Robert Thomas
Cornell University, USA
Jin Zhang
Marvell, USA
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