2009-12-31

[Tccc] Call for Posters/Demos: ACM WiSec 2010 (ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security)

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ACM WiSec 2010: Call for Posters and Demos
The 3rd ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security
March 22-24, 2010 Hoboken, USA
http://www.sigsac.org/wisec/WiSec2010/
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The ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security is focused on the
development of security solutions for existing and emerging wireless
networks. As such, it draws upon a broad array of disciplines that span
security, communications and networking. In addition to the conventional
program of technical papers, the 2010 WiSec conference will also include a
Poster and Demonstration Session as part of the technical program. The
purpose of the Poster and Demonstration Session is to provide a venue for
work that is at a nascent state of development, as well as provide a venue
for researchers to demonstrate technologies that have been developed with
relevance to wireless networking and security. In particular, the WiSec
Program Committee is encouraging both academic and industrial submissions,
with the objective of exchanging ideas and receiving timely feedback from
other members of the research community. Submissions to the Poster and
Demonstration Session will be evaluated based on technical merit and
innovation as well as their potential to stimulate interesting discussions
and exchange of ideas.


Submission Instructions for Posters and Demonstrations:

The posters and demonstrations will follow the same format. For the
posters, authors should submit a two page extended abstract that provides
sufficient technical detail so that the evaluation committee can assess
the technical merit of the work. The poster abstracts do not have to be
completed work, but at the same time should provide enough concrete
evidence to support the potential and validity of the proposed ideas.

For posters, authors are encouraged to submit a two page extended abstract
that describes the technology that they have developed, the relevance to
wireless networking and security, and which also highlights the novelty of
the prototype. Demonstration abstracts should have a research component
and, in particular, should not push a commercial agenda.

Abstracts should follow the WiSec formatting guidelines (with a 2 page
limit), and thus authors should refer to the main WiSec website for
instructions related to formatting. Abstracts of accepted posters and
demos will appear on the conference website, but will not appear in the
Proceedings so that authors can submit their work to other venues at a
later time without risking any potential conflicts. The demo session will
have a table per demo, power and wireless connectivity available. If a
demonstration requires special arrangements, please note them in a
separate email to the session chair after acceptance.

Submissions to the poster and demo session are being handled through the
submission site: http://www.sigsac.org/wisec/WiSec2010

Important Dates:

Poster and demo submission deadline: January 22, 2010 11:59pm (PST)
Notification of acceptance: February 5, 2010
Early Registration Deadline: February 19, 2010
Conference dates: March 22-24, 2010


Poster and Demo Session Chair: Wade Trappe, Rutgers University (WINLAB)
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