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Deadline for paper submissions is March 8, 2004
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CALL FOR PAPERS
30th EUROMICRO CONFERENCE Track on
"Multimedia & Telecommunications: Challenges in Distributed Multimedia Systems"
Rennes, France
Aug. 31st - Sept. 3rd, 2004
(see also http://www.icsy.de/conferences/euromicro2004/)
Distributed multimedia systems (DMS) emerge in many facets in our daily
lives. Despite the fact that DMSes have been investigated for a number
of years now, there is still many unresolved research issues. In
particular, the telecommunication aspects of typical DMSes still
provides a huge ground for open research questions as for example which
quality of service has to be provided by all system components
taking part in the service creation and delivery. One could go as far
and say that the traditional area of telecommunication systems is
fundamentally changed due to the new aspects evolving around broadband
multimedia services.
Suggested topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
Multimedia
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* Distributed Multimedia Platforms
* Quality of Service Issues
* Peer-to-Peer Systems
* Video on Demand (VoD)
* Media Streaming
* Content Distribution Networks (CDN)
* Mobile & Wireless Multimedia
* Multimedia Applications
* Teleimmersion
Telecommunications
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* Network Architectures
* Network Management
* Multi-Service Networks
* AAA
* Mobile Telecommunications
* 3G and Beyond
* Ad Hoc Communication
* New Traffic Models
* Resource Management
* Internet-based Services
* Web Services
* Location-based, Context-aware Services
We encourage submissions demonstrating the potential of new approaches
by providing case studies, experiments, and quantitative data.
Submission of papers
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Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a PDF version of their
paper to
pmueller@informatik.uni-kl.de
Papers should not exceed 8 pages (in IEEE/CS proceedings format; 10pt,
single-space, double-column) or 6000 words and include an abstract of
up to 150 words. A cover page should clearly show the name, mailing
address, e-mail address and fax number of the author to contact, as well
as the topic areas of the submitted paper. Accepted papers will be
published in the conference proceedings by IEEE. Selected papers will
be offered the opportunity to appear as extended versions in a special
issue of a scholarly journal.
The following signed statement should be included on the cover page:
"Neither this paper nor any version close to it has been or is being
offered elsewhere for publication. All necessary clearances have been
obtained for the publication of this paper. If accepted, the paper will
be made available in camera-ready forms by June 16th 2004, and it will
be personally presented at the EUROMICRO 2004 Conference by the author
or one of the co-authors.
The presenting author(s) will pre-register (full fee) for EUROMICRO 2004
before the due date of the Camera-ready paper."
Important dates
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Submission deadline: March 8, 2004
Notification of acceptance: May 3, 2004
Camera-ready paper due: June 9, 2004
General information
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This track is an integral part of the EUROMICRO 2004 conference.
The conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer
Society.
Program Chairs
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Paul Mueller
Kaiserslautern University of Technology
email pmueller@informatik.uni-kl.de
phone +49 631 205 2263
Jens B. Schmitt
Kaiserslautern University of Technology
email jschmitt@informatik.uni-kl.de
phone +49 631 205 3288
Program Committee
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Fernando Boavida, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Torsten Braun, University of Berne, Switzerland
Michel Diaz, LAAS-CNRS, France
Wolfgang Effelsberg, Mannheim University, Germany
Stefan Fischer, University of Braunschweig, Germany
Nicolas Georganas, University of Ottawa, Canada
Carsten Griwodz, University of Oslo, Norway
Gerhard HaÃ?linger, T-Systems, Germany
David Hutchison, Lancaster University, UK
Martin Karsten, University of Waterloo, Canada
David Larrabeiti, University Carlos III, Madrid, Spain
Laurent Mathy, Lancaster University, UK
Andreas Mauthe, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
Martin Mauve, University of DÃ?Å?sseldorf, Germany
Andreas Meissner, Fraunhofer IPSI, Darmstadt, Germany
Harald Müller, Siemens, Germany
Thomas Plagemann, University of Oslo, Norway
Peter Puschner, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Utz Roedig, University College Cork, Ireland
Luca Simoncini, University of Pisa, Italy
Richard Snow, University of Newcastle, UK
Giorgio Ventre, University of Federico II, Naples, Italy
Horst Wedde, University of Dortmund, Germany
Michael Zink, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
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