See: http://www.cs.ucla.edu/mobihoc/
The ACM Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking & Computing
MobiHoc 2001
October 4-5, 2001
Long Beach, California, USA
Call for Papers
Technical papers describing original, previously unpublished research,
not currently under review by another conference or journal, are
solicited. Topics include but are not limited to:
Routing protocols (unicast, multicast, geocast, content-based,
etc.) for ad hoc networks
Media access techniques
Transport layer issues for ad hoc networks
Mobile ad hoc computing platforms and testbeds
Applications for ad hoc networks
Low power and energy-efficient designs
Quality-of-service issues
Security and fault-tolerance issues for ad hoc networks
Self-configuration in ad hoc networks
Sensor and data fusion
Ad hoc networking over Bluetooth
Distributed algorithms for ad hoc networks (e.g., leader
election, group management, etc.)
Biologically-inspired mechanisms for ad hoc networks
Please consult the program co-chairs, M. Scott Corson
(corson@flarion.com), and Samir Das (samir.das@uc.edu) if you are
uncertain whether your paper falls within the scope of the
symposium.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
Authors should prepare a postscript or portable document format
(PDF) version of their papers. Papers should not exceed 20
double-spaced pages (including text, figures and references). All
papers will be reviewed for technical merit. Accepted papers will be
published in the symposium proceedings.
We will adopt a double-blind process for paper review, where the
identities of the authors are withheld from the reviewers. Authors'
names must not appear in the paper or in the postscript or PDF file.
Submitted papers should be unpublished and not currently under
review for any other publication.
Submit your papers electronically via the following link:
http://www.ececs.uc.edu/~mobihoc/WIMPE/forms/authpaper_reg.html.
Questions about the submission process should be directed to the
program co-chairs.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper Submissions Due extended to May 22, 2001
Notification of Acceptance July 15, 2001
Camera-Ready Versions Due August 1, 2001
Outrageous Opinions Session
We solicit short (at most 50 words, but at least one word)
submissions for this special session. Selection of short presentations
will be based on relevance to the conference and the degree of
outrageousness. An outrageous prize will be awarded to the winner of
the most shocking presentation. The deadline for this special session
will be the conference date. Please email your submissions to the
session chair Zygmunt Haas (haas@ece.cornell.edu).
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