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The IEEE International Workshop on Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing (AHUC 2008)
Taichung, Taiwan, June 11-13, 2008
http://mcl.nutn.edu.tw/AHUC2008
To be held in conjunction with
The IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and
Trustworthy Computing (SUTC2008)
http://sutc2008.csie.ncu.edu.tw/
Wireless communication technologies are going through rapid evolution. In the last few years, we have observed an explosive
growth of ad hoc networks, ubiquitous computing and applications. This revolution is transforming the way people live, work, and
interact with each other, and is impacting the way businesses, education, entertainment, and healthcare are operating. The
Second IEEE International Workshop on Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing (AHUC 2008) is an international forum for
researchers to exchange information regarding advancements in the state of the art and practice of ad hoc networks, ubiquitous
computing, as well as to identify the emerging research topics and define the future of ad hoc networks, ubiquitous computing.
We solicit high quality technical papers that describe original and unpublished research on ad hoc and ubiquitous computing.
The papers should not be submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. Submissions of high quality papers describing m
ature results or on-going work are invited. Selected high-quality papers will be published in the special issue of Journal of
Internet Technology on "Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing".
Ad Hoc Computing
Addressing and location management
Architectures, protocols, and algorithms
Data management
Distributed technology
Mobile ad hoc networking
Network design and planning
Power-aware and energy-efficient designs
Quality of service
Security and privacy
Self-configuring and self-healing schemes
Services and applications
Traffic analysis and control
Vehicular ad hoc communication and networks
Wireless sensor networks
Ubiquitous Computing
Architectural structure, design decisions and philosophies
Context-aware computing
Intelligent devices and environments
Interoperability and wide scale deployment
Middleware services and agent technologies
Personalized applications
Pervasive Computing
Service discovery mechanisms and protocols
Software infrastructures
System support infrastructures and services
Ubiquitous computing systems and applications
User interfaces and interaction models
Wearable computers and technologies
Wireless/mobile service management and delivery |