CFP : 35rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences The Software Technology Track Minitrack on Mobile Computing and Wireless Networks
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Minitrack: MOBILE COMPUTING AND WIRELESS NETWORKS 

The Software Technology Track 
35rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-35) 
Big Island, Hawaii, January 7-10, 2002 http://www.hicss.org/ 

The minitrack will bring together leading researchers in this `hot'' field 
of research in order to identify the fundamental challenges and future 
perspective of these important areas. Indeed, it has been noticed that 
wireless communications and mobile computing are redefining computing as a 
discipline. The impact ranges from medical, to military, to industrial, to 
societal. Topics include but are not limited to: 

-Resource management in cellular and satellite networks 
-Mobility management 
-Data management issues, query processing, data delivery 
-QoS routing in multimedia wireless networks 
-Fixed and dynamic channel assignment 
-Multiple access schemes for mobile radio networks 
-Energy-efficient protocols for mobile radio networks 
-Sensor networks 
-Wireless ATM and LANs 
-Routing, broadcasting and multicasting in wireless networks 
-Fault tolerance and security issues. 

Minitrack coordinators: 

Stephan Olariu , olariu@cs.odu.edu 
Department of Computer Science, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 
23529-0162 

Ivan Stojmenovic , ivan@site.uottawa.ca 
Department of Computer Science, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 
9B4, Canada 

Important Deadlines (in 2001): 

     A 300-word abstract by March 31 (late submissions may also be considered). 
     Feedback to author on abstract by April 30 
     Eight copies of the manuscript by June 1 
     Notification of accepted papers by August 31 
     Camera-ready copies of accepted manuscripts and registrations are due by October 1. 

Instructions for the Authors 

Submit your abstract and manuscript to one of minitrack coordinators. 
Manuscripts should have an abstract and be 22-25 typewritten, double-spaced 
pages in length. Papers must not have been previously presented or 
published, nor currently submitted for journal publication. Each manuscript 
will be refereed. Individuals interested in refereeing papers should contact 
the minitrack coordinators directly.