CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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DialM-POMC 2007: The Fourth ACM SIGACT-SIGOPS International Workshop
on Foundation of Mobile Computing
http://www.asu.edu/DialM
GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP
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Mobile computing and communications devices will have an enormous
impact on our lifestyle over the next several decades. The mobility of
distributed computing components raises a number of interesting, and
difficult, algorithmic issues. This workshop is devoted to algorithms
and methods in the context of mobile and wireless computing and
communications. The workshop is intended to foster cooperation among
researchers in mobile computing and researchers in discrete and
distributed algorithms.
DATE AND VENUE
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Date: August 16th, 2007
DIAL M-POMC, the Joint Workshop on Foundations of Mobile Computing
will be co-located with ACM PODC 2007 in Portland, Oregon at Hilton
Portland & Executive Tower, 921 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, Oregon,
United States 97204.
PROGRAM
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A total of 34 high quality papers were submitted for presentation at
the Workshop. After careful review by the members of the Technical
Program Committee, 12 papers were accepted for presentation. In
addition to these paper presentations, the workshop will include a
keynote by Prof. Baruch Awerbuch (John Hopkins University) and 4
invited talks by the following distinguished researchers -
* Prof. Madhav Marathe (Virginia Tech)
* Dr. Ravi Jain (Google)
* Prof. Tim Roughgarden (Stanford University)
* Dr. Kamal Jain (Microsoft Research)
The complete program is given below:
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Thursday, August 16, 2007
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8:00 am to 8:30 am Registration
8:30 am to 8:40 am Opening Remarks: Torsten Braun and Arun Sen,
Program Co-Chairs
8:40 am to 9:40 am Keynote Address: Distributed Computing, Mobile
Networks, and Algorithms by Baruch Awerbuch
(John Hopkins University)
9:40 am to 10:40 am Session 1: Sensor Networks,
Session Chair: Torsten Braun
* Backbone-based Scheduling for Data
Dissemination in Wireless Sensor Networks with
Mobile Sinks by Yu Chen and Eric Fleury
(ARES/INRIA, INSA de Lyon, France)
* Extending Wireless Sensor Networks Lifetime
using Disjoint Connected Dominating Sets by
Trac Nguyen and Dung Huynh (University of Texas
at Dallas, USA)
* Multiple Sink Positioning in Sensor Networks by
Shahab Mihandoust and Lata Narayanan (Concordia
University, Canada)
10:40 am to 11:00 am Break
11:00 am to 11:40 am Invited Talk I: Madhav Marathe (Virginia Tech),
Session Chair: Arun Sen
Provable Algorithms for Joint Optimization of
Transport, Routing and MAC layers in Wireless Ad
Hoc Networks
11:40 am to 12:20 pm Invited Talk II: Ravi Jain (Google)
Session Chair: Arun Sen
12:20 pm to 1:20 pm Lunch Break
1:20 pm to 2:00 pm Invited Talk III: Tim Roughgarden (Stanford
University), Session Chair: Jennifer Welch
2:00 pm to 2:40 pm Invited Talk IV: Kamal Jain (Microsoft Research),
Session Chair: Jennifer Welch
2:40 pm to 3:40 pm Session 2: Wireless Networks I,
Session Chair: Jennifer Welch
* Reliable Local Broadcast in a Wireless Network
Prone to Byzantine Failures by Vartika Bhandari
and Nitin Vaidya (University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, USA)
* A Class of Orientation-Invariant Yao-type
Subgraphs of a Unit Disk Graph by Thomas
Fevens, Alaa Eddien Abdallah, Tarek El Salti
and Louisa Harutyunyan (Concordia University,
Canada)
* Low Energy Construction of Fault Tolerant
Topologies in Wireless Networks by Hunan
Shpungin and Michael Segal (Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev, Israel)
3:40 pm to 4:00 pm Break
4:00 pm to 6:00 pm Session 3: Wireless Networks II
* Dessy: Towards Flexible Mobile Desktop Search
by Eemil Lagerspetz and Tancred Lindholm, Sasu
Tarkoma (Helsinki Institute for Information
Technology, Finland)
* Near-Optimal Compression of Probabilistic
Counting Sketches for Networking Applications
by Björn Scheuermann and Martin Mauve (Heinrich
Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany)
* Emancipating the IEEE 802.11 Network from
Handoff Delay by Sourav Pal, Sumantra Kundu,
Preetam Ghosh, Kalyan Basu and Sajal Das
(University of Texas at Arlington, USA)
* SDP-based Approach for Channel Assignment in
Multi-radio Wireless Networks by Hieu Dinh,
Yoo-Ah Kim (University of Connecticut, USA),
Seungjoon Lee (AT&T Research Labs, USA), Minho
Shin (University of Maryland at College Park,
USA) and Bing Wang (University of Connecticut,
USA)
* On the Connectivity Threshold for General
Uniform Matric Space by Gady Kozma (Weizmann
Institute of Science, Israel), Zvi Lotker
(Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel)
and Gideon Strupp (Sheer Networks, Israel)
* Strictly-Localized Construction of Near-Optimal
Power Spanners for Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks by
Iyad Kanj, Ljubomir Perkovic (DePaul University,
USA) and Ge Xia (Lafayette College, USA)
WORKSHOP CONTACT & REGISTRATION INFORMATION
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Workshop Contact: Arunabha Sen, Email: asen [at] asu [dot] edu
For registration information, please visit
http://www.asu.edu/DialM/registration.html.
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