[Tccc] CALL FOR CHAPTERS: Book entitled "Routing in Opportunistic Networks", by Springer, USA, to be published early 2013
Dr. Isaac Woungang
iwoungan
Wed Sep 28 14:57:48 EDT 2011
We are editing a new Book on "Routing in Opportunistic Networks"
to be published by Springer Verlag, USA, in early 2013.
This book will attempt to provide a comprehensive guide on
fundamental concepts, applications, new trends and challenges,
and research results in the area of routing in such networks.
As you have done considerable high quality work in related areas,
we kindly request that you look at the list of suggested topics provided
below and if interested, contribute some chapters in this book on
topics of your interest.
If you are willing to contribute, please send us your chosen topic(s)
along with short abstract(s) -(100-150 words for each chosen topic)
We will let you know the topic(s) which would be beneficial to us.
We ask that, rather than writing on a narrowly focused research
result, your chapter(s) discuss a topic broadly and the different
concepts and solutions surrounding it. While all types of
contributions will be considered for review, good survey and
tutorial/review type articles on a particular topic withinthe
provided list of topics will be of particular interest.
If accepted, each Chapter is expected to have about 33-37 pages
maximum (including references, tables & figures) in MS Word or LaTex
with about 450 words/page; font 10.
Moreover, each chapter should be accompanied by a set of Power Point
slides; about 30 to 35 slides per Chapter.
If you are willing to participate in this book, we shall be honored by your
contribution. We are expecting a CONFIRMATION email from you (indicating
which topic(s) you have choosen) by October 30, 2011.
Schedule:
Authors commitment: Oct. 30, 2011
First Draft: February 20, 2012
Notification of acceptance: March 20, 2012
Final Chapter: July 20, 2012
Publication Date: Early Jan 2013
Topics of interests are, but are not limited to:
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Part I: Opportunistic Networks (OppNets) Fundamentals
Tentative topics for this part are, but are not limited to:
.Architectures and protocols for OppNets
.Middleware services in OppNets
.Security issues in OppNets
.Peer-to-peer techniques in OppNets
.Opportunistic location and tracking
.Multicast in OppNets
.Mobility characterization and Discovery in OppNets
.Scheduling and Medium Access Control in OppNets
.Testbed, Tools, and Measurements for OppNets
Part II: OppNets Modeling and Communication
Tentative topics for this part are, but are not limited to:
.OppNets Exploits
.Mobility models for OppNets
.Simulation and Modeling of OppNets
.Modeling of intermittent connectivity in OppNets
.Modeling data dissemination in OppNets
.Biological/social models for opportunistic communication
Part III: Routing in OppNets
Tentative topics for this part are, but are not limited to:
.Routing and Forwarding in OppNets
.Opportunistic routing
.Secure routing for OppNets
.Dissemination and replication techniques for OppNets
.Network and resource management techniques for OppNets
.Routing for OppNets that exploit some form of infrastructure
.Routing for OppNets without infrastructure
.Deterministic routing protocols for OppNets
.Stochastic routing protocols for OppNets
.Opportunistic Multicast Routing
.Context-based routing protocols for OppNets
.Hybrid routing protocols for OppNets
.Content dissemination in OppNets
.Privacy-enhanced routing in OppNets
Part IV: Collaboration/Cooperation in OppNets
Tentative topics for this part are, but are not limited to:
.Trust and Cooperation in OppNets
.Credit-based incentive schemes for OppNets
.Reputation-based incentive schemes for OppNets
.Incentive-aware routing schemes tailored to OppNets
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Dr. Isaac Woungang
Director of DABNEL Lab
Co-op Faculty Advisor
Dept. of Computer Science
Ryerson University
Toronto, ON., Canada
Tel: (+1) 416. 979.5000 x.6972
Fax: (+1) 416. 979.5064
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