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Today's Topics:

1. CPM 2015 - Extension of Final Submission Deadline
(Ferdinando Cicalese)
2. CFP: SWANSITY 2015 (in conjunction with SECON), deadline
April 1 (Aline Carneiro Viana)
3. CFP: FOG Networking for 5G and IoT (in conjunction with
SECON), deadline April 1 (Aline Carneiro Viana)
4. Extended Deadline March 23, 2015 - CFP: IEEE Access Special
Section in Big Data for Green Communications and Computing
(Jinsong Wu)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2015 19:44:12 +0100
From: Ferdinando Cicalese <cicalese@dia.unisa.it>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] CPM 2015 - Extension of Final Submission Deadline
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Due to the many requests the final submission deadline has
been extended to **February 9, 2015**

However, authors are required to submit title and abstract by
the original deadline February 2, 2015.


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============== Call for Papers - CPM 2015 ===========
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CPM 2015
26th Annual Symposium on Combinatorial Pattern Matching
June 29 - July 1, 2015, Ischia Island, Italy

http://www.cpm2015.di.unisa.it

Submission deadlines:
**February 2, 2015 ** (Abstract due)
**February 9, 2015** (Paper due)

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SCOPE: Papers in all areas related to combinatorial pattern
matching and its applications are sought, including, but not
limited to: bioinformatics and computational biology, coding
and data compression, combinatorics on words, information
retrieval, data mining, natural language processing, pattern
discovery, string algorithms, string processing in databases,
and text searching.

Both papers reporting on original research unpublished else-
where and surveys of important results are welcome.

PROCEEDINGS: The proceedings will be published in the
Springer-Verlag series Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

SPECIAL ISSUE: A selection of papers presented at the
conference will be invited to a special issue of ALGORITHMICA
dedicated to CPM 2015.


IMPORTANT DATES:
February 2, 2015: Abstract submission due
February 9, 2015: Paper Submission due
March 31, 2015: Notification of acceptance or rejection
April 15, 2015: Camera-ready due


INVITED SPEAKERS

? Sorin Istrail (Brown University, USA)
? Rasmus Pagh (IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
? Wojciech Szpankowski (Purdue University, USA)


PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

? Francine Blanchet-Sadri (University of North Carolina, USA)
? Timothy Chan (University of Waterloo, Canada)
? Ferdinando Cicalese (University of Salerno, Italy, co-chair)
? Rapha?l Clifford (University of Bristol, UK)
? Paolo Ferragina (University of Pisa, Italy)
? Travis Gagie (University of Helsinki, Finland)
? Leszek G?sieniec (University of Liverpool, UK)
? Raffaele Giancarlo (University of Palermo, Italy)
? Inge Li G?rtz (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
? Roberto Grossi (University of Pisa, Italy)
? John Iacono (New York University, USA)
? Tsvi Kopelowitz (University of Michigan, USA)
? Gregory Kucherov (Universit? Paris-Est Marne-la-Vall?e, France)
? Eduardo Sany Laber (PUC-Rio, Brazil)
? Gad Landau (University of Haifa, Israel)
? Jesper Larsson (Malm? University, Sweden)
? Noa Lewenstein (Netanya College, Israel)
? Stefano Lonardi (University of California, Riverside, USA)
? Veli M?kinen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
? Ian Munro (University of Waterloo, Canada)
? Gonzalo Navarro (University of Chile, Chile)
? Ely Porat (Bar-Ilan University, Israel, co-chair)
? Simon Puglisi (University of Helsinki, Finland)
? Kunihiko Sadakane (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
? Marie-France Sagot (INRIA Grenoble Rh?ne-Alpes, Lyon, France)
? Tatiana Starikovskaya (Higher School of Economics, Russia)
? Jens Stoye (Bielefeld University, Germany)
? Oren Weimann (University of Haifa, Israel)

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

? Ferdinando Cicalese (University of Salerno, Italy)
? Travis Gagie (University of Helsinki, Finland)
? Luisa Gargano (University of Salerno, Italy)
? Zsuzsanna Lipt?k (University of Verona, Italy)
? Ugo Vaccaro (University of Salerno, Italy)

STEERING COMMITTEE

? Alberto Apostolico (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
? Maxime Crochemore (King's College London, UK)
? Zvi Galil (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)


Further details are available at the symposium web site:

http://www.cpm2015.di.unisa.it



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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2015 10:19:48 +0100
From: Aline Carneiro Viana <aline.viana@inria.fr>
To: dmanet <dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de>
Subject: [DMANET] CFP: SWANSITY 2015 (in conjunction with SECON),
deadline April 1
Message-ID: <54CF4134.4000502@inria.fr>
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CFP: SWANSITY 2015 - 2nd Workshop on Smart Wireless Access Networks for
Smart cITY
>>>>> In conjunction with SECON 2015 <<<<<
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22 June 2015, SEATTLE - USA

http://secon2015.ieee-secon.org/content/workshop-program

Important dates
Submission deadline(Hard): April 1st, 2015
Notification of acceptance: April 15th, 2015
Camera Ready: April 30th, 2015
Workshop: June 22nd, 2015


Scope
The main goals of a smart-city are to improve sustainability and
livability, to ease city government and organization, and to increase
services to the citizens. The primary role of ICT in enabling this
vision is to keep the decision makers, the stake holders and the citizen
constantly updated with fresh information collected around the city.

To accomplish this task, next generation cities, will be populated with
billion of heterogeneous devices ranging from tiny communicating objects
(e.g., actuators, sensors, tags) able to interact with the surrounding
environment and remote systems, to high-end nodes (e.g., data centers,
workstations) capable of complex operations and to process an huge
amount of information. In this futuristic scenario a very special role
is played by citizens with their smartphones, tablets and portable
devices. They are constantly connected with whatever surroundings them
and they are formidable information consumers. At the same time,
citizens roaming around the city may be considered as mobile probes
which, by making uses of cyber and physical data accessible by
smartphones, can analyze the situation and produce reports to the
community. Furthermore smartphones can actively contributing in creating
the communication infrastructure by forwarding data coming from
surrounding devices.

All in all, cities are going to become a new complex ecosystem which has
the potentiality to offer many amazing features and support innovative
application. Unfortunately, fully exploiting, managing and accessing
that ecosystem are still far to be fully viable and their fulfillment
surely poses a formidable challenge.

The SWANSITY workshop aims to solicit contributions on novel algorithms,
methodological studies and experimentations on how to enable the
formerly described ecosystem. Specifically, on how devise a city-wide
networking infrastructure capable to efficiently guarantee communication
in the new envisaged ecosystem, to manage the complexity of
heterogeneous devices and access technologies, and to guarantee robust,
ubiquitous, and secure connectivity over the urban environments.
In line with such objectives, original contributions are solicited in
topics of interest including, but not limited to, the following:

- Models of network components? interactions on a smart-city
- Enabling wireless and mobile technologies for smart cities
- Novel communication protocols for M2M Communications;
- Device-2-Device Communications (D2D);
- IoT architectures and middleware for smart cities;
- Self-organizing wireless networks for pervasive urban access;
- Network virtualization for heterogeneous wireless networks;
- Distributed Sensing and Control in Smart Cities;
- Mobile-aware cloud computing models, infrastructures, and approaches
for smart cities
- Smartphone-based sensing systems, tools, applications in Smart City
environments;
- Smartphone and mobile systems and applications;
- Cyber-physical interactions with smartphones;
- Crowd sourcing in smart cities;
- Dynamic trust management models for Smartphone based networks and
applications;
- Cooperation incentive models for Smartphone based networks and
applications;
- Reliability, Security, Privacy and Trust in smart cities ecosystems;
- Business model to promote users collaboration and resources sharing in
smart cities ecosystems;
- Testbed demonstrating the feasibility of Smartphone based networks and
interaction with Cyber physical Systems;
- Applications, Business, Standards, and Social Issue;
- Security models to promote Smartphone collaboration and resources sharing
- Cooperative Smart Objects supporting Wireless Networks
Interoperability and Management


To be published in the IEEE SWANSITY Proceedings and to be eligible for
publication in IEEE Xplore?, an author of an accepted paper is required
to register for the workshop at the full (member or non-member) rate and
the paper must be presented by an author of that paper at the conference
unless the TPC Chair grants permission for a substitute presenter
arranged in advance of the event and who is qualified both to present
and answer questions. Non-refundable registration fees must be paid
prior to uploading the final IEEE formatted, publication-ready version
of the paper. For authors with multiple accepted papers, one full
registration is valid for up to 3 papers. Accepted and presented papers
will be published in the IEEE SWANSITY Proceedings and submitted to IEEE
Xplore?.


Submission Instructions:
Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical paper by
the deadline of 1st April 2015. Submissions will be accepted through
EDAS. All submissions must be written in English and be at most six (6)
printed pages in length, including figures.
For full details, please visit the following website:
http://secon2015.ieee-secon.org/workshops/smart-wireless-access-networks-smart-city



TPC Co-Chairs
Valeria LOSCRI' - Inria Lille-Nord Europe, FUN, France
Pasquale PACE - University of Calabria, Italy
Giuseppe RUGGERI - University of Reggio Calabria, Italy
Zhengguo SHENG - University of British Columbia (UBC), Canada

Steering Committee
Gianluca Aloi - University of Calabria - Italy
Emanuele Viterbo - Monash University - Australia
Giancarlo Fortino - University of Calabria - Italy

TPC Members
Davide Adami - CNIT-University of Pisa, Italy
Jesus Alonso-Zarate - CTTC: Centre Tecnol?gic Telecomunicacions
Catalunya, Spain
Luca Bedogni - University of Bologna ? Italy
Orazio Briante - University of Reggio Calabria, Italy
Marcos Fagundes Caetano - University of Brasilia, Brasil
Claudia Campolo - University of Reggio Calabria, Italy
Marco Di Felice - University of Bologna, Italy
Yaser P. Fallah - West Virginia University (WVU), USA
Hassan Ghasemzadeh - Washington State University, USA
Stefano Giordano - University of Pisa, Italy
Xiping Hu - The university of British Columbia, Canada
Antonio Iera - University of Reggio Calabria, Italy
Hao Liang - University of Alberta, Canada
Annamaria Mandalari - Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), Spain
Pietro Manzoni - Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Liang Ma - IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, NY, USA
Nathalie Mitton - Inria Lille-Nord Europe / FUN, France
Antonella Molinaro - University of Reggio Calabria, Italy
Enrico Natalizio - Compiegne Technology University, France
Sotiris Nikoletseas - University of Patras and CTI, Greece
Sema Oktug - Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Al-Sakib Khan Pathan - International Islamic University (IIUM), Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia
Tahiry Razafindralambo - Inria Lille-Nord Europe / FUN, France
Pratap Kumar Sahu - University of Montreal, Canada
Anna Maria Vegni - University of Roma Tre, Italy
Ranga Rao Venkatesha Prasad - EWI ? TUDelft, The Netherlands
Athanasios V. Vasilakos - Kuwait University, Kuwait


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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2015 10:20:11 +0100
From: Aline Carneiro Viana <aline.viana@inria.fr>
To: dmanet <dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de>
Subject: [DMANET] CFP: FOG Networking for 5G and IoT (in conjunction
with SECON), deadline April 1
Message-ID: <54CF414B.20705@inria.fr>
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CFP: Fog Networking for 5G and IoT workshop
>>>>> In conjunction with SECON 2015 <<<<<
=========================================
22 June 2015, SEATTLE - USA

http://secon2015.ieee-secon.org/content/workshop-program

Important dates
Submission deadline(Hard): April 1st, 2015
Notification of acceptance: April 15th, 2015
Camera Ready: April 30th, 2015
Workshop: June 22nd, 2015


Scope:

Pushing computation, control and storage into the "cloud" has been a key
trend in networking in the past decade. Over-dependence on the cloud,
however, indicates that availability and fault tolerance issues in the
cloud would directly impact millions of end-users. Indeed, the cloud is
now "descending" to the network edge and often diffused among the client
devices in both mobile and wireline networks. The cloud is becoming the
"fog."
Empowered by the latest chips, radios, and sensors, each client device
today is powerful in computation, in storage, in sensing and in
communication. Yet client devices are still limited in battery power,
global view of the network, and mobility support. Most interestingly,
the collection of many clients in a crowd presents a highly distributed,
under-organized, and possibly dense network. Further, wireless networks
is increasingly used locally, e.g. intra-building, intra-vehicle, and
personal body-area networks; and data generated locally is increasingly
consumed locally.
Fog Network presents an architecture that uses one or a collaborative
multitude of end-user clients or near-user edge devices to carry out
storage, communication, computation, and control in a network.
It is an architecture that will support the Internet of Things,
heterogeneous 5G mobile services, and home and personal area networks.
Fog Networking leverages past experience in sensor networks, P2P and
MANET research, and incorporates the latest advances in devices, network
systems, and data science to reshape the "balance of power" in the
ecosystem of computing and networking.
As the first high-quality IEEE workshop in the emergent area of Fog
Networking, this workshop's scope includes:
- Edge data analytics and stream mining
- Edge resource pooling
- Edge caching and distributed data center
- Client-side measurement and crowd-sensing
- Client-side control and configuration
- Security and privacy in Fog
- Fog applications in IoT
- Fog applications in 5G
- Fog applications in home and personal area networking


Workshop Co-Chairs:

Mung Chiang
Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering
Director of Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education
Princeton University

Sangtae Ha
Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department
University of Colorado at Boulder

Junshan Zhang
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Arizona State University

Workshop Technical Program Committee:

Bharath Balasubramanian (AT&T Labs)
Suman Banerjee (University of Wisconsin)
John Brassil (HP Labs)
Gary Chan (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Tian Lan (George Washington University)
Athina Markopoulou (UC Irvine)
Rajesh Panta (AT&T Labs)
Chunming Qiao (University of Buffalo)
Moo-ryong Ra (AT&T Labs)
Tao Zhang (Cisco)





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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2015 10:44:21 +0000 (UTC)
From: Jinsong Wu <jwu_res@yahoo.com>
To: "DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de" <DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de>
Subject: [DMANET] Extended Deadline March 23, 2015 - CFP: IEEE Access
Special Section in Big Data for Green Communications and Computing
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Call for papers
IEEE AccessSpecial Section in Big Data for Green Communications and Computing
Extended Firm Submission Deadline (due to some request): March 23, 2015Paper submission: :http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ieee-access
IEEE Access invites manuscript submissions in the area of Big Data forGreen Communications and Computing. With the rapid growth of data in thepast few years, information and communication technologies have madesignificant impacts on global environments on both positive and negativeaspects. International efforts have started to advance green energyinitiatives to create sustainable energy systems to support economic andsocietal development. Generation of huge amounts of data, called Big Data,across different sectors such as banking, healthcare, retail and education,among others, is creating the need for an efficient tool to manage thisdata. Conventional database management tools do not have the capability tomanage surging volumes of unstructured data. For example, more than 80% ofdata is unstructured in the form of videos, tweets, GPS coordinates andemails, which means that decisions need to be made at high velocity. Datais expected to exponentially grow through data collected!
via pervasivesensors and/or the Internet. It also leads to new emerging challenges thathave the potential to create more accurate solutions for science andtechnologies. We believe that big data has a significant impact on greencommunications and computing, which aims to provide energy-sustainable,resource-saving, and environment-friendlysolutions. But how can one leverage the use of Big Data technology in orderto become really green? For this Special Section in IEEE Access, we inviteacademic and industrial researchers to identify and discuss technicalchallenges and recent results on new concepts and technologies to achievegreen communications and computing, as well as new ideas in big data forgreen communications and computing applications and services. Thecontributions may present novel concepts, ideas, models, methodologies,system design, and experiments for providing objective comparisons betweenpotential ideas and solutions. Topics of interest include, but are notlimit!
ed to: Big Data for green network modeling, green networking andprotocols, green communication management, green network architecturedesign, green data center networking and computing, green network security,privacy, and trust, and green network fault tolerance.
Guest Editors:1) Jie Li, email: lijie at cs.tsukuba.ac.jp2) Periklis Chatzimisios, email: peris at it.teithe.gr3) Majed Haddad, email: majed.haddad at inria.fr4) Kun Yang, email: kunyang at essex.ac.uk
Associate Editor: Jinsong Wu, wujs at ieee.org

IEEE Access Editor in Chief: Michael Pecht, Professor and Director, CALCE,University of Maryland
For information regarding IEEE Access including its publication policy andfees, please visit the websitehttp://www.ieee.org/ieee-accessFor inquiries regarding this Special Section, please contact Guest Editors,Associate Editor, and Bora M. Onat, Managing Editor, IEEE Access(Phone: (732) 562-6036, ieeeaccess@ieee.org)


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