IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Communications
TCCC
June 2006
Welcome from the Chair – Archan Misra
Dear Fellow TCCC members,
Greetings to all of you from the new TCCC executive committee! This email newsletter has certainly been long overdue—however, I wanted to complete an initial process of committee reorganization and workload planning before I communicated with all of you. This newsletter contains the following items:
· Introduction of the new TCCC ExCom
· An overview of our planned activities and additions to our Web content
· Call for participation/papers for TCCC sponsored conferences
· Report on the organization of Percom 2006.
Please feel free to browse the newsletter (also available
from our Website: http://tab.computer.org/tccc/)
and let us know your opinions and feedback. We look forward to interacting with
all of you!
Sincerely,
Archan Misra
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INTRODUCTION OF
INITIAL ExCoM MEMBERS
Before providing our regular content on upcoming and past conferences, I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the new chair of the TCCC, as well as introduce the current additional members of the Executive Committee.
First,
and foremost, I wanted to introduce myself. As a researcher at IBM’s TJ Watson
Research labs in
In constituting a new executive committee, I shall endeavor to maintain a proper balance between continuity and the desire to diversify our committee. In particular, as you may have noted from my manifesto, I shall be working actively to globalize the TCCC ExCom, as I believe IEEE must move aggressively to serve our large and expanding base in many developing economies, specifically in Asia and South America. Based on these twin objectives, I am pleased to have our past chair, Joe Bumblis, and our past vice-chair, Prof. Sajal Das, as initial members of our standing committee. In addition to these returning members of our ExCom, I have also recruited two new members so far. Prof Sunghyun Choi (from SNU, Korea) takes over from me as the new “Untethered Network Technologies” chair—Prof Choi is an internationally recognized expert in wireless MAC and networking protocols and I am confident that he will provide us expert guidance and globalize our efforts related to wireless technologies. In addition, Sanjeev Rai (CEO of ARE) will serve in the newly created position of “Radio and Convergence Technologies” chair. Sanjeev has been active in his local IEEE Computer Society chapter, and I think his appointment will allow us to strengthen our outreach to the engineering community in the industry, increase diversity and regional outreach, and allow the TCCC to foster exchanges at the intersection of research and entrepreneurship.You will find the bios of all our new ExCom members at: http://tab.computer.org/tccc/TCCCmembers.html. Of course, many other positions in our ExCom are currently open, and I am actively working to staff up the ExCom with well-respected and energetic folks, while ensuring a balanced representation of academia and industry.
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AGENDA OVERVIEW
I wanted to briefly outline my priorities and agenda for the next few months. In the short term, our agenda will focus on a couple of themes/topics I believe to be of interest to our members:
· Foster activities in applications of communications/networking technologies to some key vertical industries, notably healthcare and automotive. In this regard, I am working to involve people from the healthcare industry in our TC, and exploring the possibility of starting workshops/meets on the specific application of communication technologies to healthcare.
· Initiate new activities that bring a business perspective to our technology activities. As a start, Sanjeev has indicated his desire to develop more community interaction around the theme of “wireless convergence” and plans to start periodic newsletters specifically around this theme.
· Provide a variety of overview articles on various topics, thereby keeping our lay readership informed of progress/challenges in various technologies and markets. As a first step towards this goal, I shall endeavor to include at least one such overview article in every future newsletter, if not at more frequent intervals.
· Develop our Website to act as a repository of initiatives and activities by our members, with the idea that the Website becomes an online community where individuals and groups discover other individuals/groups with similar ideas or similar projects/initiatives. You will note that we have updated the look and feel of our Web site—over the next few months, I shall direct the efforts of our ExCom to specifically execute on the topic of “R&D Activities and Resources” (through the development of technologies such as Wikis/blogs as deemed appropriate).
Clearly, many of these ideas (such as the development of richer, useful and collaborative Web content) will require the active participation of many of you—I encourage you to contact us if you have interest or ideas on how to make such initiative successful.
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INFORMATION
AND POINTERS on UPCOMING CONFERENCES
We encourage you to participate in the following conferences that have some deadlines/dates of current relevance.
1.
Call for Participation: 7th IEEE International Symposium on a
World of Wireless,
http://ieee-wowmom.cse.buffalo.edu/
Besides
the main conference, WoWMoM 2006 includes 5 exciting
workshops.
2.
Call for Papers: Workshops, 31st IEEE Conference on Local
Computer Networks (LCN), 2006,
http://www.ieeelcn.org/lcn31home.html
While
the deadline for submissions to the main conference have
passed, all 5 workshops associated with LCN 2006 have a submission deadline of
3. Call for Papers: 5th IEEE
International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (Percom) 2007, March 26-30,
http://www.cse.psu.edu/~hurson/percom2007/
Deadline
for paper submission:
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CONFERENCE
REPORT: IEEE Percom 2006
Trip Report: Archan Misra, Percom
2006
The fourth International Conference on Pervasive
Computing and Communications (PerCom 2006) was held from
Before describing some of the program highlights, two
very important and encouraging aspects of the growth of Percom
must be mentioned. First, one must highlight the international nature of the
community involvement, as evidenced by the submissions and presentations, with
the US contributing ~22% of the papers, and an emerging country like China
contributing ~11% of the submitted papers. Percom has
proven to be particularly successful in engaging the research and technical
committees of both
Percom 2006 comprised
eight plenary sessions for regular papers, and four parallel sessions for short
papers. Particular mention must be made of the three best paper candidates that
illustrated the broad impact of pervasive technologies in both our work and
home environments. The Mark Weiser Best paper award
was given to the paper titled “Context-Aware Resource Management in
Multi-Inhabitant Smart Homes: A Nash H-Learning Based Approach” by
Another notable component of the
main program was the two keynote speeches. The keynote speech “When the Sensors Hit the Road: Challenges in Mobile
Sensor Computing” by Prof. Hari Balakrishnan (MIT) highlighted
crucial challenges in the practical deployment of sensor networks, while the
speech “Future Trends in WirelessTechnology and the Path to Pervasive Computing”
by Prof. Dipankar Raychaudhuri
(Rutgers University) provided a roadmap on how cognitive radio and dynamic
spectrum allocation technologies could enable co-existence among a variety of
devices and standards in a future converged environment.
As
already stated, the demonstration session at Percom 2006 was especially noteworthy and attracted very
high interest from the attendees. Among the many high quality demonstrations
were one from Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany, showing how RFID and
Bluetooth technology could be used to personalize the settings on a commercial
espresso machine autonomously and one from Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and
Next year,
the 5th IEEE International Conference
on Pervasive Computing and Communications will be held in