[Tccc] Call for Workshop Proposals Mobihoc 2012
Shweta Jain
jain.shwets
Sat Oct 15 19:58:06 EDT 2011
Apologies for multiple postings.
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Call for Workshop Proposals
MobiHoc 2012
The 13th ACM International Symposium on
Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing
June 11, 2012, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
http://www.sigmobile.org/mobihoc/2012
Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE
Important Dates
Proposal submission deadline: November 25th, 2011
Notification of acceptance: December 15th, 2011
The ACM SIGMOBILE will host one day of workshops (June 11) collocated
with MobiHoc 2012 on technical areas related to wireless sensor and
mobile and ad hoc networking and computing. ACM MobiHoc is the premier
international symposium dedicated to addressing challenges emerging
from wireless ad hoc networking and computing. To enhance the
symposium, SIGMOBILE invites workshop proposals from interested
communities. New workshops in emerging areas that can engage
participants in greater interaction are welcome. In particular, we
welcome proposals to encourage students, underrepresented groups, and
women to participate the workshops. Also, new emerging areas, such as
Green IT, Smart Grid, vehicular contents networks, and new
applications of wireless technologies are welcome.
Workshops will be a full day on the first day of the conference. The
ideal workshop proposal should focus on a specific area, be of current
interest, and be able to attract a number of high quality submissions.
ACM MobiHoc provides basic support for the workshops in the form of
registration, publicity, a meeting room, and help in arranging meal
service at the ACM MobiHoc conference. To promote flexibility, the
details of the format of the workshop, the form of submissions and
presentations, and the likes is left to the workshop organizers.
However, because workshops are meant to foster discussions on emerging
topics of interest among the broader SIGMOBILE community, workshops
are encouraged to be inclusive rather than exclusive in their
solicitation of material. In addition, targeting more interactive
forums, such as presentations of short papers (and posters) rather
than traditional presentations of full length papers, can be more
conducive to successful workshops.
The workshop proposal should be no longer than three pages and should
clearly identify the name of the workshop, the names of the workshop's
general, program and steering committee chairs (as appropriate) and
provide an overview/scope of the workshop including an explanation of
how the workshop fits into the scope of the MobiHoc community and how
it will benefit its members. Proposals should also include a list of
potential program committee members, brief bios of all chairs, a
tentative call for papers with workshop deadlines and expected number
of submissions and participants. If this workshop has been held
before, please include its history (location of workshop, number of
submissions, number of accepted papers, number of attendees).
All required information should be submitted to the Workshop Chairs by
the deadline above.
Ryuji Wakikawa (ryuji at us.toyota-itc.com)
Wenye Wang (wwang at ncsu.edu)
ACM MobiHoc 2012 Workshop Chair
Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE.
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Shweta Jain
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