[Tccc] 2-days for registration: Call for Papers to ICC 2013 Workshop on Managing the Mobile Data Deluge

Rui L Aguiar ruilaaatua.pt
Wed Jan 2 06:43:26 EST 2013



 

A quick reminder about the upcoming ICC workshop paper registration deadline!  

Please register your papers to the upcoming ICC
2013 Workshop on "Managing the Mobile Data Deluge", M2D2
(http://m2d2.atnog.org). The workshop will welcome papers on three core
topics relating to managing the current mobile data deluge (namely:
radio aspects, protocol innovation and over-the-top/service support).

The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE International Conference
on Communications, ICC 2013 (http://www.ieee-icc.org/), June 9-13 2013,
in Budapest, Hungary.
Deadlines are according to ICC policies:
- Paper registration: January 4th
- Paper submission: January 11th

Please feel free to contact us in case of doubts. The CFP can be found
below.

Best Regards,

Rui L Aguiar
Prosper Chemouil
Carlo Alberto Licciardi
Kostas Pentikousis


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                   Managing the Mobile Data Deluge (M2D2)
<http://m2d2.atnog.org/>
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Currently mobile cellular networks are witnessing the largest traffic
explosion ever. The fast user adoption of powerful smartphones and
data-hungry tablets, the increasing rate of deployment of broadband
cellular networks worldwide, the multiplicity and diversity of localized
network access available today (Wi-Fi, femto), the explosion of
multimedia use in social networks, are all playing their role towards to
a significant social change: People are now familiar with accessing data
on the move, and this data is often of a multimedia nature. Furthermore,
user traffic profiles are now changing: users are often prosumers,
providing information (often real-time videos) to the Internet as well
as consuming content from major providers. The public network is thus
facing traffic pressures that are beyond what was originally technically
envisaged and come asking for enhancements to support the new traffic
patterns. But more often than not, the solutions deployed are mainly
stopgaps.

Optimum radio resource usage, including aspects such as selection of
radio bands, exploitation of multicast bearers, opportunistic and
relayed access, is a major concern for operators. Nevertheless, these
radio resources can only provide adequate quality of experience if
network and transport protocols are in place to provide the adequate
network flexibility to exploit a diversity of communications
opportunities. And, finally, the inherent challenges of providing
multimedia services, with required low delays, across a multiplicity of
radio layers, requires the deployment of novel service delivery concepts
and platforms. Mobile video has its own challenges, as the diversity of
user devices screens and of transmission technologies, require the usage
of easily adaptable and flexible bitrates codecs - often with layers and
resolution to be adaptable at real-time speeds. Many of these issues are
now being actively developed in standardization bodies, such as IETF
dsMIP, 3GPP IFOM!
  , WFA Hotsopt 2.0 or IEEE 802.1u, to name just a few.

In this context, the workshop will welcome papers on three core topics
relating to managing the mobile data deluge (namely, radio aspects,
protocol innovation, over-the-top/service support) covering issues such as:

   * Radio Resource Management, especially for video applications and
uplink scenarios
   * Opportunistic, Relay and P2P radio access
   * Integration of heterogeneous radio technologies for mobile video.
   * Mobile device-to-device video transport
   * Novel wireless/cellular network architectures
   * New mobility management paradigms adapted for high data mobile
traffic (e.g., distributed mobility schemes, multicast mobility,
flow-based mobility, hetnets, link-dependent video transcoding, etc.).
   * Impact of Mobile social Networking over mobile networks in terms of
scalability and traffic efficiency/
   * Cross-layer optimizations for mobile traffic
   * Service distribution architectures and platforms, including service
execution movement
   * Video content distribution platforms for mobile video
   * Scalable video streaming techniques and codecs
   * Augmented Reality application over mobile networks
   * Data deluge-related standardization efforts (IEEE, IETF, ETSI and
3GPP).
   * Experimental and real-world work focusing on video distribution
over mobile network


Deadlines

      4th of January 2013, registration of abstracts
      11th of January 2013, paper submission deadline
      22th of February 2013, notification deadline
      8th of March, camera ready
      Workshop date: Week of ICC, 2013


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