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Objectives and
Themes
It is well known that Graph
theory has solved many on traditional network problems such as
connectivity, routing, testing and topology discovering. However,
these algorithms on network are challenged by the progress of
mobility network, especially on Ubiquitous Network due to the
problems of random access, node mobility and communication delay
etc. The purpose of this workshop is to explore development and
current/future challenges in the area of Ubiquitous
Networks/Computing leveraging existing knowledge from other
sub-disciplines, to examine graph-based models in the context of
Ubiquitous applications, and to identify future challenges and
issues. This workshop will thus provide a platform for researchers
from both theoretical and practical domains of ubiquitous networks
to meet and exchange their ideas.
Topics of Interest
Relevant topics include, but are
not limited to:
- A Graph-Theoretic model for Architecture of
Ubiquitous Network
- Algorithms for scheduling and resource allocation
problems
- Algorithms for topology control and power
assignment
- Approximation heuristics for NP-complete problems
related to Ubiquitous Network
- Connectivity analysis under different mobility
models
- Encoding/Decoding on RFID and Sensor
Network
- Routing and protocols based on Graph
theory
- Security and privacy
- Ubiquitous Network analysis based on Graph
theory
- Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
- Mobility management and handoffs
Workshop
Format
We aim for a half-day or full-day workshop
(according to the number of accepted submissions). Contributing
authors will present their views.
Call
for Paper
A submitted paper must be clearly presented in
English, must not exceed 6 pages in IEEE style, including tables and
figures, and must be formatted in PDF or DOC format. Papers should
follow the IEEE double-column format for CUTE. The first page of the
paper, centered on the top below the top margin, should include the
paper title, the author's name and their affiliations, and an
abstract.
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You may send one copy in the form of above format file attached to following email agun2010@guet.edu.cn
According to CUTE2010 proceeding rules,the proceeding of CUTE2010(include AGUN2010) will
index in EI.
Extended versions of selected contributions from this
workshop will be considered for publication in a Special Issue of
JACIII.

Program Committee
(under
construction)
| Fanyan Dong |
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo,
Japan |
| Jianqiang Yi |
Chinese
Academy of Sciences, China
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| Kaoru Hirota |
Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan |
| Liang
Chang |
Guilin
University of Electronic Technology, China |
| Xinwen Jiang |
The School of
Computer,National University of Defense Technology,China |
| Yan Li |
University
of Southern Queensland, Australian |
| Zhi Li |
Guilin
University of Electronic Technology,
China |
Workshop Chair
| Guohun Zhu |
Guilin University of Electronic Technology,
China |
| Chen
Yu |
Huazhong
University of Science and Technology, China |
| Jingming Liu |
Guilin
University of Electronic Technology,
China |
Important Dates
Aug 15, 2010
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Paper
submission
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Sept 15, 2010
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Notification of contribution
acceptance
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Dec 17, 2010
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Workshop
takes place
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| Apr
23,2011 |
Submission deadline for JACIII
Special Issue AGUN 2010 |
| Jun 22,
2011 |
Notification of review results
for JACIII Special Issue AGUN 2010 |
| Aug 21,
2011 |
Final manuscript submission
for JACIII Special Issue AGUN 2010 |
| Nov 20,
2011 |
Publication for JACIII Special
Issue AGUN 2010 |
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