MMCN2003 (SPIE Conf. on Multimedia Computing and Networking) (deadline: 7 June 2002)

From: Panos TRIMINTZIOS (p.trimintzios@eim.surrey.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Apr 24 2002 - 15:20:36 CEST

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                          Call for Papers

                         SPIE Conference on
        Multimedia Computing and Networking 2003 (MMCN 2003)
                   http://mmcn2003.ece.cmu.edu/

             held in cooperation with ACM SIG Multimedia
              January 29-31, 2003, Santa Clara, CA, USA

    Any concerns about Moore's Law reaching its limits are now being
    replaced with expectations of past growth rates even accelerating
    further. Advances in optical and wireless networking
    technologies have fueled the rapid growth of fixed and wireless
    broadband network infrastructures. Put together, these
    innovations in processing, storage and networking promise to
    make the physical world we live in to become an even smaller
    global village. Powerful multimedia solutions are therefore
    being enabled across a wide spectrum of commercial, consumer,
    non-profit and governmental domains.

    The objective of this conference is to bring together researchers,
    developers, and practitioners contributing to all facets of
    multimedia computing and networking. The conference will serve as
    an invigorating forum for the dissemination of state-of-the-art
    research, development, and implementations of multimedia systems,
    technologies, and applications. Presenters will be encouraged to
    make multimedia presentations and demonstrate their solutions in
    person.

    We especially encourage papers on emerging technologies such as
    multimedia and QoS support especially in 3G and UWB networks,
    power-aware computing and communications, mobile and fixed wireless
    multimedia networks, network processors, content distribution
    networks, home networking and digital appliances. A new feature
    this year will showcase an industrial experiences track for next-
    generation multimedia systems and applications. Industrial
    experiences in the design and deployment of multimedia systems and
    applications will be given their own slots.

    Papers are solicited in all areas of multimedia, including, but not
    limited to:

      Multimedia Computing
        o hardware accelerators
        o multimedia OS services
        o power-aware systems
        o video-on-demand services
        o peer-to-peer media systems

      Multimedia and the Internet
        o web-based services
        o push technologies and content distribution
        o wide-area caching
        o data streaming and delivery

      Multimedia Networking
        o mobile networks
        o wireless networks
        o broadband networks
        o network-processor systems
        o home networking
        o QoS control and scheduling
        o access technologies

      Measurement and Modeling
        o performance measurement of multimedia systems
        o statistical modeling of server traffic and server software
        o multimedia system simulations
        o benchmark comparisons

      Applications
        o multimedia search engines
        o entertainment and games
        o reflective applications

      Case Studies
        o synthetic animation
        o distributed virtual reality
        o multimedia DBs and authoring

    Author Information

    Submissions should not exceed 15 single-spaced pages including
    figures, tables, and references, using a typeface no smaller
    than 10 point. Papers must be electronically submitted in PDF
    or postscript format (using standard fonts and "US letter"
    size). Detailed instructions on the electronic submission
    process can be found on the conference web page at

         http://mmcn2003.ece.cmu.edu/

    Please also submit electronically (in plain text format) a cover
    page to raj@ece.cmu.edu. Each cover page should contain paper
    title, author names and affiliations, name and address (both
    postal and electronic) of contact author, abstract (less than
    500 words), keywords, and submission area.

    As in the previous years, the proceedings of the conference will
    be published by SPIE. A Best Paper award will be presented. The
    best papers will also be forwarded to the ACM/Springer
    Multimedia Systems Journal to be considered for publication.
    A Keynote address will be a highlight of the conference.

    Important Dates

    Submission deadline: June 7, 2002
    Acceptance notification: Aug 24, 2002
    Camera-ready manuscripts due: Oct 19, 2002
    200-word Summary to SPIE: Nov 22, 2002



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