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Today's Topics:

1. Two Research Positions in Algorithms and Complexity at the
University of Oxford (Laura Marmor)
2. Faculty Position in Algorithms at Virginia Tech (Lenwood S. Heath)
3. Last Mile, October 17 || COCORA 2014 || February 23 - 27,
2014 - Nice, France (Cristina Pascual)
4. Abstract-Talk: Short interviews on a selection of COSN 2013
papers (Yvonne-Anne Pignolet)
5. Last Mile, October 17 || ICDT 2014 || February 23 - 27, 2014
- Nice, France (Cristina Pascual)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2013 09:57:14 +0000
From: Laura Marmor <laura.marmor@cs.ox.ac.uk>
To: "dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de" <dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de>
Subject: [DMANET] Two Research Positions in Algorithms and Complexity
at the University of Oxford
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Professor Leslie Ann Goldberg is looking for two postdoctoral researchers to join the ERC project "Mapping the Complexity of Counting" at the University of Oxford.

This is a five-year project from 1 Mar 2014 to 28 Feb 2019.
The positions are available for the duration of the project (subject to satisfactory performance).

The salary range is ?29,541 - ?36,298, depending on experience.

Deadline for applications: 15 November 2013

Details and application form at
https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=110002

The overall objectives of the project are:

* To map out the landscape of computational counting problems (both exact and approximate), determining which problems are tractable, and which are intractable (quantifying the extent of tractability).

* To discover complexity characterisations which elucidate the features that make counting problems tractable or intractable (telling us why each problem is tractable or intractable).

Within the context of these overall objectives, the goal is to study classes of counting problems which are as wide as possible (obviously including the problems that arise in practice), and within these classes, to develop complexity dichotomies/characterisations which are as precise as possible. The key problem domains that will be considered are graph homomorphism problems (including generalised weighted homomorphism problems), counting constraint satisfaction problems and holant problems. Key challenges include determining the effect of restrictions such as planarity, bipartiteness and bounded-degree constraints on the complexity of graph-theoretic counting problems.

Candidates should have a PhD in algorithms and complexity or in a closely related area of discrete mathematics. Expertise in one or more of the following would be helpful: combinatorics or discrete probability, graph polynomials or partition functions, mixing rates of Markov chains, constraint satisfaction problems including algebraic methods for classifying their difficulty, holographic algorithms or holant problems.





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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2013 10:12:26 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Lenwood S. Heath" <heath@vt.edu>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] Faculty Position in Algorithms at Virginia Tech
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Tenure-track Faculty Position in Algorithms
Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech
http://www.cs.vt.edu/Algorithms-Search


The Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech (www.cs.vt.edu)
invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position, at the rank of
Assistant Professor, from exceptional candidates with expertise in
theoretical computer science, specifically with emphasis on discrete
algorithms. Candidates should have a PhD in Computer Science or related
discipline at the time of appointment; a strong record of scholarship in
discrete algorithms; demonstrated ability to contribute to teaching at the
undergraduate and graduate levels in theoretical computer science;
sensitivity to issues of diversity in the campus community; and the skills
to establish and grow an algorithmic research group. Selected candidates
are expected to travel occasionally to attend professional
conferences/meetings. It is desirable that the candidate have the ability
to develop synergistic collaborations with established research areas in
the department, such as computational biology and bioinformatics, cyber
security, data mining, HCI, high performance & scientific computing, and
systems.

The Department of Computer Science has 36 research oriented tenure-track
faculty and 11 research faculty. ? There are a total 12 NSF/DOE CAREER
award winners in the department. Research expenditures during FY2013 were
$11.7 million; total research funding at the beginning of FY2014 was $34
million. BS, MS, and PhD degrees are offered, with an enrollment of over
550?undergraduate majors (12% women) and over 200 PhD/MS students. In
2010, CS@VT was ranked 5th in the country in recruiting quality of CS
undergrads by the Wall Street Journal. The department is in the College of
Engineering, whose undergraduate program was ranked 6th and graduate
program was ranked 12th among public engineering schools in 2013 by US
News and World Report.

There are three research centers associated with the department. The new
interdisciplinary Discovery Analytics Center (dac.cs.vt.edu)?focuses on
'big data' problems in areas of national interest including intelligence
analysis, sustainability and health informatics.? The Center for
Human-Computer Interaction (www.hci.vt.edu) supports research in
visualization, 3D interfaces, virtual reality, usability and personal
information systems. The Center for High End Computing Systems
(www.checs.eng.vt.edu) is known for its expertise in high performance
computing, including energy efficient and/or heterogeneous
supercomputers.? Recently, we designed and acquired?HokieSpeed, a CPU/GPU
200+ node machine for use by computational scientists and engineers across
campus through a $2M NSF MRI grant. HokieSpeed?ranked 11th?in the world on
the?Green 500 List?in November 2011. ?CS faculty also participate in the
Ted and Karyn Hume Center for National Security and Technology
(www.hume.ictas.vt.edu)?a cyber security center.

Virginia Tech is a comprehensive research university with over 31,000
students. This hire is for the main campus in Blacksburg, consistently
ranked among the country's best places to live

www.hr.vt.edu/great-place-to-work/culture-community.

Salary for suitably qualified applicants is competitive and commensurate
with experience. Selected candidates must pass a criminal background check
prior to employment.

Applications must be submitted online to https://jobs.vt.edu for posting
#117037. We welcome applications from women and minorities. Applicant
screening will begin December 15, 2013 and continue until the position is
filled. Early applications are encouraged. Inquiries should be directed to
Dr. Lenwood S. Heath, Algorithms Search Committee Chair, heath@vt.edu.

Virginia Tech is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.



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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 5 Oct 2013 10:45:36 +0200
From: Cristina Pascual<cris.pascual.gonzalez@gmail.com>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] Last Mile, October 17 || COCORA 2014 || February 23
- 27, 2014 - Nice, France
Message-ID: <201310050845.r958jaWF031589@smtp.upv.es>
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INVITATION:

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Please consider to contribute to and/or forward to the appropriate groups the following opportunity to submit and publish original scientific results to COCORA 2014.

The submission deadline is October 17, 2013.

Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended article versions to one of the IARIA Journals: http://www.iariajournals.org

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============== COCORA 2014 | Call for Papers ===============

CALL FOR PAPERS, TUTORIALS, PANELS

COCORA 2014, The Fourth International Conference on Advances in Cognitive Radio

February 23 - 27, 2014 - Nice, France


General page: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2014/COCORA14.html

Call for Papers: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2014/CfPCOCORA14.html

- regular papers
- short papers (work in progress)
- posters

Submission page: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2014/SubmitCOCORA14.html

Submission deadline: October 17, 2013

Sponsored by IARIA, www.iaria.org
Extended versions of selected papers will be published in IARIA Journals: http://www.iariajournals.org
Print proceedings will be available via Curran Associates, Inc.: http://www.proceedings.com/9769.html
Articles will be archived in the free access ThinkMind Digital Library: http://www.thinkmind.org

Please note the Poster and Work in Progress options.

The topics suggested by the conference can be discussed in term of concepts, state of the art, research, standards, implementations, running experiments, applications, and industrial case studies. Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers, which are not under review in any other conference or journal in the following, but not limited to, topic areas.

All tracks are open to both research and industry contributions, in terms of Regular papers, Posters, Work in progress, Technical/marketing/business presentations, Demos, Tutorials, and Panels.

Before submission, please check and comply with the editorial rules: http://www.iaria.org/editorialrules.html


COCORA 2014 Topics (topics and submission details: see CfP on the site)

Fundamentals

Cognitive radio and network architectures; Collaborative radio networks; Information theory and performance limits of dynamic spectrum access; Agile spectrum and dynamic spectrum sharing techniques; Cognitive spectrum sharing, coexistence, and interoperability; Cross-layer algorithms based on spectrum sensing techniques; Cognitive radio sensing in the large and feature detection; Collaboration optimization and refinement; Collaborative spectrum sensing schemes with weighted user contributions; Connectivity, capacity, and scalability of heterogeneous systems via cognitive networking; Auction and pricing models for dynamic spectrum sharing

Mechanisms and protocols

Interoperability, interference and co-existence of dissimilar wireless networks; Distributed algorithms for spectrum detection and cooperative spectrum sensing; Models and fundamental limits of cognitive networking; Transient behavior and stability analysis in cognitive networking; Cognitive MAC, multicast, and routing protocols for heterogeneous networks with highly dynamic topology; Software radio and radio resource allocation; Spectrum policy reform issues and standardization

Processing and devices

Propagation channel modeling and utilization; Cognitive and collaborative radio architecture for equipments; Transceivers and front-end technologies, SOC and SiP; MIMO, advanced signal processing, and smart antennas; Primary transmitter shadowing and fading; High-speed and broadband wireless technologies; Software defined radios and cognitive radios; Hardware reconfigurability; Smart antennas; Passive antennas

Measurement and management

Software radio and cognitive radio management; Interference measurements and metrics; Spectrum and performance management in cognitive radio networks; Security and robustness issues in cognitive networking; Cooperative resource management and optimization; QoS provisioning in adaptive, spectrum agile, and cognitive networks; Context management, sensing, reasoning and context acquisition; Traffic patterns, topology, mobility, and interference tolerance in cognitive networking; Statistical inference and cognition with from measurements that are inaccurate, incomplete, inconsistent, and delayed measurements; Sensing and feedback mechanism in cognitive networking and the associated cost; Cognitive radio with reinforcement learning

Applications

Cognitive radio applications; Wideband sensing and multiband agile wireless networks; Future Internet with cognitive technologies; Flexible and opportunistic wireless access; Multimedia communications through cognitive networks; Simulation of cognitive wireless networks; Cognitive radio test-beds and hardware prototypes

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Committee: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2014/ComCOCORA14.html
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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2013 07:18:06 +0200
From: Yvonne-Anne Pignolet <yvonneanne.pignolet@gmail.com>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] Abstract-Talk: Short interviews on a selection of
COSN 2013 papers
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Abstract Talk

Collaborative Interviews on Science and Technology

www.abstract-talk.org

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We are happy to present a collection of short interviews on papers
from COSN 2013 (Conference on Online Social Networks), Boston, USA.
They briefly introduce their research questions and results and
hopefully make you want to read the corresponding papers...

Enjoy!

On the Precision of Social and Information Networks
http://www.abstract-talk.org/wp/?p=750
Social Resilience in Online Communities: The Autopsy of Friendster
http://www.abstract-talk.org/wp/?p=747
Call Me MayBe: Understanding Nature and Risks of Sharing Mobile
Numbers on Online Social Networks
http://www.abstract-talk.org/wp/?p=719
Inferring User Interests from Tweet Times
http://www.abstract-talk.org/wp/?p=683
Scalable Similarity Estimation in Social Networks: Closeness, Node
Labels, and Random Edge Lengths
http://www.abstract-talk.org/wp/?p=678
On the Performance of Percolation Graph Matching
http://www.abstract-talk.org/wp/?p=674

We are happy to receive feedback!

Zvi Lotker, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel
Yvonne-Anne Pignolet, ABB Corporate Research, D?ttwil, Switzerland
Chen Avin, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel

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Abstract-Talk promotes the work of the scientific community and to
facilitate the easy exchange of new ideas and new research. We believe
that using podcasts and short, informal discussions and talks we can
increases the visibility of research to people inside and outside the
respective research community. A podcast episode can be a chat about
a new paper, a new book or a discussion or interviewabout a research
topic. These episodes also provide an opportunity to learn about new
work for researchers that cannot attend conferences and for students
new to the field.

Subscribe to abstract-talk.org:

Podcast: http://www.abstract-talk.org/wp/?feed=podcast
iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/en/podcast/abstract-talk/id491951721?l=en
Email Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/h8aOw



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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2013 10:34:07 +0200
From: Cristina Pascual<cris.pascual.gonzalez@gmail.com>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] Last Mile, October 17 || ICDT 2014 || February 23 -
27, 2014 - Nice, France
Message-ID: <201310070834.r978Y6jG003307@smtp.upv.es>
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INVITATION:

=================

Please consider to contribute to and/or forward to the appropriate groups the following opportunity to submit and publish original scientific results to ICDT 2014.

The submission deadline is October 17, 2013.

Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended article versions to one of the IARIA Journals: http://www.iariajournals.org

=================


============== ICDT 2014 | Call for Papers ===============

CALL FOR PAPERS, TUTORIALS, PANELS

ICDT 2014, The Ninth International Conference on Digital Telecommunications

February 23 - 27, 2014 - Nice, France

General page: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2014/ICDT14.html

Call for Papers: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2014/CfPICDT14.html

- regular papers
- short papers (work in progress)
- posters

Submission page: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2014/SubmitICDT14.html

Submission deadline: October 17, 2013

Sponsored by IARIA, www.iaria.org
Extended versions of selected papers will be published in IARIA Journals: http://www.iariajournals.org
Print proceedings will be available via Curran Associates, Inc.: http://www.proceedings.com/9769.html
Articles will be archived in the free access ThinkMind Digital Library: http://www.thinkmind.org

Please note the Poster and Work in Progress options.

The topics suggested by the conference can be discussed in term of concepts, state of the art, research, standards, implementations, running experiments, applications, and industrial case studies. Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers, which are not under review in any other conference or journal in the following, but not limited to, topic areas.

All tracks are open to both research and industry contributions, in terms of Regular papers, Posters, Work in progress, Technical/marketing/business presentations, Demos, Tutorials, and Panels.

Before submission, please check and comply with the editorial rules: http://www.iaria.org/editorialrules.html

ICDT 2014 Topics (topics and submission details: see CfP on the site)

SIGNAL: Signal processing in telecommunications

Signal processing theory and practice; Image and multidimensional signal processing; Signal filter design and structures; Multirate filtering, filter banks, and adaptive filters; Fast signal processing algorithms; Nonlinear signals and systems; Nonuniform transformation; 2D nonuniform DFT; Fast algorithm of NDFT; Advanced image/video coding; Advanced prediction techniques; Signal detection and reconstruction; Spectral estimation and time-frequency analysis; Higher order spectrum analysis; Parameter estimation; Array signal processing; Statistical signal analysis; Signal and system modeling; Cyclostationary signal analysis; Active noise control, active noise reduction and echo cancellation; Psychoacoustics and room acoustics; Signal processing for music; Binaural systems and multidimensional signal systems; Geophysical and seismic signal processing; Nonlinear interpolation/resampling; Extensions to wavelet based coding (x-lets); Low complexity image/video compression; Mult!
iple resolution signal processing;
New approach to digital signal processing; Compression of random data; Recompression of compressed data; 2D projection of 3D data; Stereo data matching; Emerging applications requiring new compression tools; Unified compression and recognition; H.264 and latest video coding standards; Latest audio coding standards

DATA: Data processing

Data transmission and reception mechanisms and techniques; Enhanced tools for video data integrity; Data mining, filtering, and reporting; Secure data transmission; Transmission media and data encoding; Text reading devices (super-pen, pen-elite, reading-pen); Scanned and generated lossy (progressive) multi-page text; (Visually) lossless mechanisms; Pricing data transmission; Differential data transmission systems; Data transmission equipments and transmission rates; Delay-constrained data transmission; Undersea and satellite data transmission techniques; Performance evaluation of data transmission; Multicast data transmission; High speed data transmission; Data transmission control; Integrity and privacy in data transmission; Data transmission standards

AUDIO: Audio transmission and reception systems

Audio transmission and reception systems and devices; Digital audio transmission signal processing; Audio transmission over Internet; Audio Multiplexing Transmission Systems; Stereo audio transmission signal; Digital infrared audio transmission; Multi-stream and multi-path audio transmission; Wireless-compressed digital audio transmission; Perceptual coding for audio transmission and storage; Laser audio transmission; Synchronizing video and audio transmission; Wide-band audio transmission; Index-frame audio transmission; Digital audio transmission rights; Noise in wireless audio transmission; Audio tools and products; Standards

VOICE: Voice over packet networks

Planning and implementing voice networks and systems; Voice transmission systems; Voice transmission performance; Quality real-time voice transmission; Metrics for quality of voice transmission; Stereophonic voice transmission systems; Header Compression for VoIP over WLAN; Voice over IP solution for mobile radio interoperability; VoIP over cable TV networks; VoIP over Wi-Max

VIDEO: Video, conferencing, telephony

Digital video; Video coding formats (ITU-T, SMPTE 421M, AVS-China); Video coders and decoders; Profiles, latency, intermediate formats; Video surveillance and privacy; Video feature requirements; Network video recorders; Graceful degradation of archive video; Video data integrity (error detection, tamper resistance); Alarm events for voice content (motion detection, object tracking, face recognitions); Coding efficiency and distributed video coding; Compression and scrambling; Enhanced tools for video data integrity; Multiple reference pictures; Intra-layer and inter-layer prediction; Fading prediction and loop filter; Video with compression errors; Viewing distance and perceptual quality; Video quality models; Omnidirectional video; 3D video; Video standardization encoding; Texture synthesizer

IMAGE: Image producing, sending, and mining

Model-based progressive image transmission; Wireless image transmission; Computer generated images; Image security, scrambling, and regions of interest; Timing requirements for image transmission; Transmission of still and moving images; Protocols for low bit rate; Error-prone image transmission; Energy efficient image transmission; Multi-technology image formation; Devices for image capturing and processing (cams, web-cams, etc.); Scanning and sampling, quantization and halftoning, color reproduction; Image representation and rendering, display and printing systems; Image quality assessment; Image search and sorting, video indexing and editing; Integration of images and video with other media; Image authentication and watermarking; Image storage, retrieval and multimedia; Image and video databases; Generic coding of moving pictures; Media stream packetization; Modes for archival playback; Image-based applications; Standard for image processing; Image analysis and segment!
ation; Image filtering, restoration
and enhancement; Image representation and modeling; Pattern recognition

SPEECH: Speech producing and processing

Tooling, Architectures, Components and Standards; Voice modulation, frequencies; Linguistics, Phonology and Phonetics; Discourse and Dialogue; Speech analysis, synthesis, coding, and recognition; Speech enhancement and noise reduction; Speech features, production, and perception; Speech Coding and Transmission; Speech Signal Processing; Spoken Language Generation and Synthesis; Speech QoS Enhancement; Speaker Characterization and Recognition; Spoken Language; Resources and Annotation; Spoken/Multi-modal Dialogue Technology and Systems; Spoken Language Information Extraction/Retrieval; Speech Transmission Technology for the Aged and Disabled; Audio-Visual Speech Processing; Biomedical Applications of Speech Analysis; Spoken document retrieval; Speech Processing in a Packet; Network Environment; Automatic Speech Recognition in the Context of Mobile Communications; Human Factors in Speech and Communication Systems; Automatic speech recognition and understanding technology; S!
peech to text systems; Spoken dialo
g systems; Multilingual language processing; New Applications of Spoken Language Technology and Systems

IPTV: IP/Mobile TV

IPTV applications and middleware; On-demand television; Interactive TV; Broadcast TV data; Broadcast content formats; Stereo and 3D TV; TVoDSL; Television archiving; IPTV broadcasting; IPTV-aware devices; IPTV regulatory issues and copyrights; IPTV network infrastructure; IPTV monitoring and management; I[P]TV usage fees; IPTV Personalization and QoS Implications

MULTI: Multicast/Broadcast Triple-Quadruple-play

Scalable video/audio coding; Multiplexing video/audio/data; Multimedia terminals; Multimedia systems and protocols; PSTN modems and interfaces; Facsimile terminals; Direct broadcast satellite; Terrestrial broadcast television; Cable modems; Universal media access; Format compatibility; Media support platforms; VoIP Quality for Triple Play; Testing triple-play services; Triple-play data encryption; Triple-play services

CONTENT: Production, distribution

Content injection, cashing, storage, and distribution; Producing and transmitting streaming content; Content localization services; Content and customers profiles; Documenting and content authoring; Authorizing topic-based content; Content customization and metadata; On-demand content; Content retrieval from archives (alarm-based, time stamp-based); Content management solutions and systems; Unstructured content environment; Multi-channel content delivery/publishing strategies; Content reuse

HXSIP: H-series towards SIP

SIP and H-xxx architectures and logical components; Instant messages and presence; Management of QoS in SIP and H-xxx environments; Basic SIP building blocks; Security and firewalls with SIP and H-xxx series; Service creation and telephony services with SIP and H-xxx; Multimedia conferencing with SIP and H-xxx; SIP application scenarios; SIP (auto)configuration; SIP and H-xxx beyond VoIP; Leveraging SIP for Global Enterprise Roaming; SIP, H-xxx and 3GPP; Emergency Calling in SIP and H-xxx; Advanced SIP and H-xxx applications and services; SIP and H-xxx on Cable Networks; SIP and H-xxx devices; SIP and h-xxx deployment experience; End-to-end SIP and H-xxx communications; SIP/H.323 Interworking Function for real time communications

MULTE: Multimedia Telecommunications

Frameworks, architectures, systems for delivering voices, audio, and data; Methodologies, technologies, procedures and mechanisms; IMT-2000 concepts; IMS concepts (IP Multimedia Systems); Bluetooth and WLAN coexistence on handsets; Packet-based multimedia communication systems; Converging technology for voice and data networks; Accessibility features for unpaired users; Confidentiality for audiovisual services; Multimedia transmission performance; Multiplexing and synchronization; Directory services for multimedia; Computation complexity and costs (multiple simultaneous decoders); Coding efficiency (embedded, bit-plane, arithmetic); Compatibility between Analog/DVD and networks; IP4/IP6 transition and NAT; QoS/SLA, perceptual QoS, and formal visual tests; Temporal and spatial scalability; Pre-processing and predictive coding; Coding with regions-of-interest; Secure transcoding; Computation power and resolution; Transform and quantization; Entropy coding; Lossless and loss!
y compression; Transmission in nois
y environments; Voice/video/data in 4G; Specialized medical applications; Medical imaging and communications networks; MPEG for endoscopy, microscopy, radiology, surgery; Medical archiving systems; Digital devices for image capturing (microscope, stethoscope); Digital equipments and digital cinema; Digital signature protection

MOBILE: Mobile technologies

3G+: UMTS, HSPA, HSUPA, HSDPA, HSOPA, WiMAX, UWB. LTE, All-IP LTE 4G and beyond; Seamless handover engineering; Cognitive radio; Mobile video surveillance; Pervasive/ubiquitous/mobile systems; Security and privacy issues for mobile and wireless systems; Mobile ad hoc networks

MEDMAN: Control and management of multimedia telecommunication

Video codec-aware of packets; Monitoring via guard on patrol, central station, forensic analysis; Managing single domestic licensing and granted patent pool for compressions; End-to-end quality monitoring/management; Perceived/offered quality: video-only, audio-only, audio-video; In-service monitoring of voice/video/data services; Real-time distributed imagery management systems; Performance in voice/video/data systems; Distributed multimedia service management; Mobile multimedia network management; Multi-point, multicast services management; Deployment of multimedia services; Network management models and architectures; Billing and security for multimedia services; Network measurement/monitoring for multimedia services

SARP: Software architecture research and practice

Distributed software architecture; Architectural styles and patterns; Architecture refinement and transformation; Software architecture and pervasive systems; Software architecture analysis & testing; Architectural description languages (ADLs); Component-based software architecture; Dynamic software architecture; Self-repairing software architecture; Adaptive software architecture; Aspect-oriented software architecture; Service-oriented architecture [SOA]; Domain specific software architecture [DSSA]; Tools/Environments for software architects; Product-line software architecture; Industrial case studies and reports

STREAM: Data stream processing

Fundamentals on data stream processing; Data stream processing and event stream processing; Continuous query languages; Time management in data stream systems; Aggregated queries support; Query processing with multiple, continuous, rapid, time-varying data streams; Processing frequent itemset discovery queries; Real-time stream data processing; Network-aware operator placement for stream-processing systems; Integrating database queries and Web searches; Scalable Distributed Stream Processing; Optimization of data stream processing; Performance and overhead in data stream processing; QoS adaptation in data stream systems; Adaptive query processing in data stream; Interactive distributed data stream processing and mining; Data stream management systems; Control theory on stream processing; Processing high-speed data streams; Stream processing in production-to-business software; Multi-site cooperative data stream analysis; Grid-based data stream processing; Hyperdatabases fo!
r P2P data stream processing; Senso
r data stream processing in health monitoring; Processing and sharing data streams in Grid-based P2P infrastructures

TRACK: Tracking computing technologies

Airport security communications technologies; Hazards detection- automatic real-time material/object recognition; Intelligent IP-based sensor networking for homeland security; Real-time intelligence data validation and verification mechanisms; Efficient data integration and mining techniques for NATO countries; Secure distributed storage and data pinning; SATCOM for HLS; Critical aerospace communications systems; HLS for air, land and sea operational environments; Airborne real-time spatial tracking techniques; Bio-authentication sensors and tools; Cyber and physical security of key infrastructure and operations; Protection of Real-time resilient communications network infrastructures; International standards for data schema and data sharing between USA and other countries; Emergency response tools; Prediction of Intent; Standards for Passenger Data Integration; Sharing Addressing and Service Discovery in Auto-configuring MANETs; Exploiting localization and network inform!
ation (GPS, INS, GIS, terrain featu
res, ToA, AoA, SNR, QoS) for improved ad-hoc networking in complex terrain; Advanced indoor and outdoor location-based applications: real-time tracking, multimedia, bidirectional, proactive applications; Location based services based on integrated cellular, ad hoc, RFID, and sensor networks; New positioning techniques in support of location based servcies (indoor, cellular, satellite, hybrid); Geographic Information Systems for supporting location based services; Quality of location data; Integration of Hierarchical Location-Based Routing (HLBR) with Delay- and Disruption-Tolerant Neworks (DTNs); Narrow-band control channels for HLBR; Location-aware (GPS-aware) Internet Browsers for Location-based services

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