[Tccc] "SaCoNeT 2013", Extension deadline (Feb 15, 2013) for PARIS, IEEE and IEEE ComSoc Technical co-sponsorship International Conf on "Smart Communications in Network Technologies", Paris, 17-19 Jun

SAJID MUSHTAQ sajid_umtatyahoo.com
Fri Feb 1 08:35:42 EST 2013



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>>Deadline Extension : Feb 15, 2013.
(FIRM)
>>Call for Papers : 4th IEEE Technical co-sponsored International
Conference on SmArt COmmunications in NEwork Technologies (SaCoNeT'2013). 
>>Endorsed by ComSoc CS TC, Internet TC, CSR TC, IIN TC, CSIM TC and GCC T SubC 
>>Technical co-Sponsorship by IEEE and IEEE Communications Society,
Proceedings published in IEEE Xplore 
>>Extended version of selected papers will be considered for publication in 
>>high ranked ISI Scopus journals (visit
http://www.lissi.fr/saconet2013)
>> Papeer submission: February 15,
2013
>> Acceptance notification: March 15, 2013 
>> Camera-ready deadline: April 8, 2013
>> Author registration due:: April 22, 2013
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>>Dates : 17th-19th June 2013, Paris, France.
>>Website : http://www.lissi.fr/saconet2013
>>Submission : https://edas.info/N12819
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>>SaCoNeT 2013 will be organized in Paris - France THREE days after IEEE
ICC 2013 which will take place in Budapest  Hungary. Take tthis exceptional 
opportunity to visit on your ICC way the famous City of Paris and enjoy your 
stay in Europe. 
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>>SCOPE 
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>>The main scope of the SaCoNet conference deals with the ever growing smart 
>>communications fields embedded in complex systems, for a wide variety of 
>>applications in the future generation of network and cloud computing 
>>technologies. SaCoNet focuses on how smart communications affect protocols, 
>>global design, equipment, algorithms, paradigms, power consumption, etc., for 
>>a large family of applications (Healthcare,
Underwater, Vehicular, Robotic, Economics, etc.) using different network 
technologies (Sensor Networks, MANET, VANET, Ubiquitous, Virtualization,
Data centers, etc.). Indeed, autonomous applications embedded in complex 
configurations and dynamic environments, have suffered a rapid expansion from 
classical applications where different modular devices, actuators and sensors 
interact closely. This expansion considerably impacted on the control of a 
given system in a centralized manner. Current research trends propose new 
autonomic architecture schemes that manage and control future emerging 
networks: Sky of clouds, Internet of things, Smart Grids,
Smart Cities, etc. In parallel, the evolution of Internet usages appeals for 
higher quality guarantees in order to support stringent services. In this 
context, for example, Healthcare and wellness applications such as helping 
elderly people, assisting dependent persons, or habitat monitoring in a smart 
environment, constitutes some of the potential scenarios of convergence between 
autonomous systems and smart network technologies. These applications, which 
are based on high-level commands, accomplish some specific tasks, reveal new 
challenges regarding mechanic design, portability, acceptability, power support 
and efficiency, control theory, etc. In addition to achieve portability and 
low-power systems, which are major challenges that limit substantially the 
efficiency of any autonomous system based application; smart network paradigms 
should also take into account issues related to cost, economic aspects, 
scalability and security. Another key challenge
 arises at business level, since existing models do not cover added value 
services. Before investing in these infrastructures, providers must be ensured 
to perceive incentive compensations. This conference will highlight the 
overlapping of these two domains of autonomous systems and smart network 
technologies devoted for different applications and a large variety of domains. 
Issues related to concepts, new technologies, test-beds, and protocols will 
elicit particular attention. 
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>>Scope of Contributions
>>We solicit papers addressing Smart Communications areas in:
>>Ad hoc, Sensor and Vehicular Networks 
>>      * Internet of things 
>>      * Techniques of sensing, actuation and recognition 
>>      * Architecture and protocol for wireless based sensor networks 
>>      * Context awareness using sensor networks 
>>      * Vehicular applications of autonomous behavior 
>>      * Energy optimization 
>>      * Real-time network based structure using sensors, actuators and 
>> transducersAutonomic and Robot based Networks Autonomic and Robot based 
>> Networks 
>>      * Design modeling and control of autonomous robotic systems 
>>      * Monitoring and security of autonomous systems in intelligent 
>> environment 
>>      * Assistive robotic technology 
>>      * Autonomous manipulation using service robots 
>>      * Network based transmission architecture for controlling autonomous 
>> systems 
>>      * Pervasive communication in autonomous application fields 
>>      * Energy optimization of autonomous systems Applications 
>>      * Rural applications 
>>      * Underwater applications 
>>      * Context-awareness and ubiquitous applications 
>>      * Rehabilitation robotics, exoskeletons, smart textile clothes and 
>> wearable robots applications 
>>      * Economic aspects 
>>      * Secure, scalable and low cost network paradigms applications Next 
>> Generation Networks 
>>      * Smart network management 
>>      * Service oriented networks 
>>      * Novel security paradigms 
>>      * Routing innovation for smart communications 
>>      * Cloud networking 
>>      * Network virtualization 
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE 
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The conference accepts only novel, previously unpublished papers.
Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a 5-page standard IEEE conference 
style paper to this conference (including all text, figures, and references) 
through EDAS submission system.  

One additional page may be allowed but with an additional publication fee. 
Accepted papers must be presented at the Conference. The presenter must 
register for the Conference before the deadline for author registration. 
Failure to register before the deadline will result in automatic withdrawal of 
the paper from the
Conference proceedings and the program. 

All papers selected for publication will be included in the IEEE digital 
library.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 
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General Chair 
Abdelhamid Mellouk, Paris-Est University (UPEC, LiSSi),
France

Technical Program Co-Chairs 
Nadjib Aitsaadi, UPEC, France
Xavi Masip-Bruin, UPC, Spain 
Mohammed Younis, University of Maryland, USA

Visit: http://www.lissi.fr/saconet2013


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          SAJID MUSHTAQ
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