2009-12-28

[Tccc] CFP: Special Issue on Ubiquitous Multimedia Services

Journal of Information Systems Frontiers, Springer
http://www.som.buffalo.edu/isinterface/ISFrontiers/

Special Issue on
Ubiquitous Multimedia Services

Introduction
Emerging ubiquitous multimedia services are expected to be available
anytime, anywhere, and using different computing devices. Services
such as audio/video streaming, digital libraries, on-line businesses,
and live camera remote surveillance are widely deployed. Users will be
able to access these services anytime, anywhere, and using any
computing device in a pervasive way. Compared with traditional service
systems, ubiquitous multimedia services are often constructed on new
architectures, motivated by novel business models, and implemented by
interconnected hardware or software. Additionally, privacy, security
and ethical issues are becoming increasingly important topics in
ubiquitous services.
This special issue aims to expose the readership to the latest
research results on ubiquitous multimedia services. It will include a
number of related topics, demonstrate pioneer work in this field,
investigate the novel solutions and discuss the future trends in this
field.

Topics
Submitted papers may focus on architecture construction, algorithm
design or hardware implementation. Both review papers and technical
papers are expected. The topics include but are not limited to:

Architectures of Ubiquitous Multimedia Services
Solutions of Ubiquitous Multimedia Services
Business model of Ubiquitous Multimedia Services
Hardware implementation of Ubiquitous Multimedia Services
Software design in Ubiquitous Multimedia Services
Quality-of-Service (QoS) in Ubiquitous Multimedia Services
Privacy protection in Ubiquitous Multimedia Services
Digital rights management in Ubiquitous Multimedia Services
Security in Ubiquitous Multimedia Services
Ethics in Ubiquitous Multimedia Services
Other issues of Ubiquitous Multimedia Services

Original papers that have not been submitted or published are welcome.

Submission
Papers are solicited for the special issue, guidelines for preparation
of the manuscripts, are provided at the journal website
http://www.som.buffalo.edu/isinterface/ISFrontiers/. The manuscripts
have to be submitted in the form of a PDF file to the Guest Editors.
The submission must include the title, abstract of your paper, and the
corresponding author's name and affiliation. All papers will be
rigorously reviewed by at least two reviewers based on the quality:
originality, high scientific quality, organization and clarity of
writing, and support provided for assertions and conclusion.

Important Dates
Submission deadline: January 15, 2010 (extended)
First round notification date: March 21, 2010
First round revision date: April 30, 2010
Second round notification date: May 31, 2010
Camera-ready due: June 20, 2010

Guest Editors

Dr. Shiguo Lian (corresponding)
France Telecom R&D (Orange Labs) Beijing, China
E-mail: shiguo.lian@orange-ftgroup.com

Prof. Jean-Henry Morin
University of Geneva, Switzerland
E-mail: Jean-Henry.Morin@unige.ch

Prof. Stefanos Gritzalis
University of the Aegean, Greece
Email: sgritz@aegean.gr

Prof. Gregory L. Heileman
University of New Mexico, USA
E-mail: heileman@ece.unm.edu
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