[Tccc] [2 days left] CFC Springer Handbook "Resource Management in Mobile Computing Environments"
Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis
mavromoustakis.catunic.ac.cy
Wed May 8 03:19:17 EDT 2013
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Call for Book Chapters for the Springer-Verlag Handbook: Resource
management in Mobile Computing Environments
Editors:
Constandinos Mavromoustakis, University of Nicosia, Cyprus
Evangelos Pallis, Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Greece
George Mastorakis, Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Greece
The need for a reliable management of resources in mobile computing
environments, facilitating ubiquitous availability and efficient access
to large quantities of distributed resources, has become apparent, as
the number of people that communicate and collaborate computationally
over the Internet, via different accessing systems and mobile devices,
has increased. Mobile Computing paradigm is set to drive technology over
the next decade and integrate resources availability through the 3As
(Anywhere, Anything, Anytime). Notwithstanding, there are a lot of
challenges to meet, in order to have Mobile Computing paradigm
applicable in all aspects and in an efficiently utilized manner. In this
context, the book aims at presenting state-of-the-art research and
future trends on resource management in mobile and heterogeneous
networking systems and applications. It will combine mobile
communications and resource management field, in a common research
ground, in order to present various research concepts that contribute to
enable highly efficient management of networking resources. The major
subjects of the book will cover resource management methodologies,
modeling, analysis and efficient resource management of mobile computing
environments, newly introduced technologies, facing the scarceness of
resources and model formulation for resources management in wireless
networking systems.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Failure-aware resource management for high-availability computing in
mobile and opportunistic systems
Agent-based approaches for high performance computing systems
Coordinated control for Mobile high-availability computing
Resource management and efficient resource manipulation
Resource availability for high performance and reliability computing
System resource reliability and dependable computing
Self-Managing and Reconfigurable Systems
Context-aware computing for high performance
Distributed Mobile Opportunistic systems and Networking
Mobile Urban Sensing and Crowdsensing
Cloud Computing for high-availability computing
Performance Evaluation of computing systems
Resource management in Clusters and Grids
Opportunistic, Delay-tolerant and Hybrid Networks
Mobility models for opportunistic networks
Novel Architectures, supporting Middleware, Prototypes and Testbeds
Dissemination and Caching in Opportunistic Networks
Social-aware Opportunistic Networking
Security, Trust, Privacy and Cooperation in Opportunistic Networks
Analysis of Opportunistic Protocols
Any Mobile Opportunistic Networks technology for the provision of
reliable applications/ services and high-performance computing
Systems Modeling and Simulation for measuring and enabling
high-performance Mobile Opportunistic systems
Large Scale Mobile Opportunistic Systems and schemes for
high-performance computing
Resource management specific versatile systems for content-aware networks
Resource management through content-driven virtualization of networks
Middleware(s) for high-performance computing in Mobile Opportunistic
systems
Opportunistic social networking for disaster and emergency situations,
Mobile Opportunistic healthcare in remote regions
Distributed architectures for system reliability and Self-configurable
Computing
Wireless systems simulation based on Performance Analysis
Radio resource management in cognitive radio networks
Peer-to-Peer live media streaming techniques to mobile devices
Peer-to-Peer and adaptive streaming techniques for mobile terminals
Achieving context-awareness for mobile devices with Peer-to-Peer systems
Resource management efficiency according to content-aware type of
network (based on object, address, type)
Resource management in ubiquitous content-aware networking environments
Resource allocation in mobile computing environments based on
cognitive radio
Networking architectures for cognitive radio networks
Energy-efficient protocols for cognitive radio networks
Dynamic spectrum access in mobile cognitive radio networks
Cognitive radio networks in TV White Spaces
Quality of Service provision in cognitive radio networks
Resource management in cognitive radio networks
We strongly welcome other topic suggestions, dealing with resource
management in mobile computing environments.
Sections of the above mentioned topics will be hosted under the following:
Section I Introduction and Applications of Mobile Computing
Section II Location-based Management
Section III Mobile and Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
Section IV Spectrum manipulation methodologies
Section V Peer-to-Peer systems for Mobile Computing
Section VI Mobile Cloud resource management
Section VII Resource management in mobile cognitive radio networks
Section VIII Resource management in content aware networks
Section IX Resource and Power management in Mobile Computing Systems
Section X Performance Evaluation of Mobile Computing Systems
Tentative schedule/Important Dates:
_Schedule & Deadlines_
10th May 2013
Notification for intending to contribute with a book chapter to help us
in the review process planning of the book (author team, preliminary
title and very brief abstract of max. 250 words) submission via e-mail:
cfcspringer2... at gmail.com
10th June 2013
1st manuscript version (also authors who did not notify us, regarding
their intension to contribute, are invited to submit)
15th July 2013
Review comments for 1st manuscript version and notification of acceptance
30th August 2013
2nd manuscript version, including review comments and final notification
of acceptance
1st October 2013
Final manuscript
_Manuscript Preparation_
please follow the manuscript formatting guidelines below and only
submit the original version (in Microsoft word) in the submission system
each final manuscript should be 15-25 pages long (depending on the
number of submissions longer manuscripts will also be accepted)
please prepare your manuscript according to the following guidelines:
http://www.springer.com/authors/book+authors?SGWID=0-154102-12-417900-0
download the document (in pdf) for the preparation of your manuscript,
according to the following guidelines:
http://www.springer.com/cda/content/document/cda_downloaddocument/Springer_CS_Proceedings_Author_Guidelines_Jan_2013.pdf?SGWID=0-0-45-1121537-0
submit the proposal of your chapter(s) via e-mail:
cfcspringer2... at gmail.com
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