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PERCOM 2005

http://www.percom.org/
Sheraton Kauai Resort, Kauai, Hawaii
March 8-12, 2005

Advance Program and Call for Participation

IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom)
Sponsored by The IEEE Computer Society, The University of Texas at Arlington, and the IEEE Technical Committee on Computer Communications.
Cosponsored by the IEEE Technical Committee on Parallel Processing and the IEEE Technical Committee on Distributed Processing.
Industry Sponsors : NOKIA Corporation and IBM Research

IEEE PerCom 2005 will be the third annual conference on the emerging area of pervasive computing and communications aimed at providing an exciting platform and paradigm for all the time, everywhere services. PerCom 2005 will provide a high profile, leading edge forum for researchers and engineers alike to present their latest research in the field of pervasive computing and communications.
Main Features
* 31 Full Papers and 8 Concise Contributions 
* 2 Keynote speeches 
* 2 Panels 
* 7 Workshops
* Demonstrations 


ADVANCE PROGRAM
Tuesday March 8, 2005

8:30 AM to 5 PM
3 WORKSHOPS
- Pervasive Computing and Communications Security 
  (PerSec '05)
  http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/persec-2005/


- Middleware Support for Pervasive Computing
  (PerWare '05)
  http://ciae.cs.uiuc.edu/perware/

- Sensor Networks and Systems for Pervasive Computing 
  (PerSeNS '05)
  http://www.ing.unipi.it/persens2005
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
IBM Session and Dinner for Students



Conference Program
Wednesday March 9, 2005

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM    Registration
9:15 AM - 9:30 AM    Opening Remarks
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM   

* Keynote Lecture 1: Beyond Global Communications: 
		    	The Active World 
 		        Roy Campbell
 		        University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM  Coffee/Tea break
11:00 AM - 12:30 AM  Parallel Sessions

Session 1: Applications and Programmability
Chair: Phil McKinley (Michigan State University)
* Olympus: A High-level Programming Model for 
  Pervasive Computing Environment
  Shiva Chetan, Anand Ranganathan, Jalal Al Muhtadi, 
      Roy Campbell, M.Dennis Mickunas
      University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

* Efficient Browsing of Web Search Results on Mobile 
  Devices Based on Block Importance Model
  Xing Xie, Ruihua Song, Ji-Rong Wen, Wei-Ying Ma
      Microsoft Research Asia, Gengxin Miao
      Tsinghua University
 
* EZCab: A Cab Booking Application Using Short-Range 
  Wireless Communications
  Peng Zhou
      University of Maryland, College Park,  
      Tamer Nadeem, Porlin Kang, Cristian Borcea, Liviu Iftode
      Rutgers University
Session 2: Sensor Networks
Chair: Marco Conti, Istituto di Informatica e Telematica (IIT) Pisa, Italy
* Selection and Navigation of Mobile Sensor Nodes 
  Using a Sensor Network
  Atul Verma, Hemjit Sawant, Jidong Tan
      Michigan Technological University

* Dynamic Coverage Maintenance Algorithms 
  for Sensor Networks with Limited Mobility
  Archana Sekhar
      McKinsey & Company Mumbai, India
      B.S. Manoj, C. Siva Ram Murthy
      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India

* TinyLIME: Bridging Mobile and Sensor Networks 
  through Middleware
  Carlo Curino, Matteo Giani, Marco Giorgetta, Alessandro Giusti, Gian 
      Pietro Picco
      Politecnico di Milano, Italy
      Amy L. Murphy
      University of Lugano, Switzerland


12:30 PM - 2:00 PM  Lunch
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM   Parallel Sessions
Session 3: Location Management
Chair: Manuel Roman (NTT DoCoMo)
* A Bayesian Sampling Approach to In-door 
  Localization of Wireless Device Using 
  Received Signal Strength Indication
  Vinay Seshadri, Manfred Huber, Gergely Zaruba
      The University of Texas at Arlington

* Adaptive Temporal Radio Maps for Indoor 
  Location Estimation
  Jie Yin, Qiang Yang, Lionel Ni
      Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

* Reducing Calibration Effort for Location 
  Estimation Using Unlabeled Samples
  Xiaoyong Chai, Qiang Yang
      Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Session 4: Energy Efficiency
Chair: Amy Murphy (UNISI, Switzerland)
* Distributed Low-Overhead Energy-efficient 
  routing for sensory networks via topology 
  management and path diversity
  Athanassios Boulis
      National ICT Australia

* A new energy efficient protocol for 
  minimizing multi-hop latency in 
  wireless sensor networks
  M. Dhanaraj, B.S. Manoj, C.Siva Ram Murthy
      Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India

* Performance and energy efficiency of block 
  ciphers in personal digital assistants
  Creighton Hager, Thomas Martin, Scott Midkiff, Jung Min Park
      Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM  Coffee/Tea Break
4:30 PM - 7:30 PM  Demonstrations and Reception  

Thursday March 10, 2005 8:30 AM - 12:00 Noon Registration 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM TBD 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Mark Weiser Best Paper Session Chair: Klara Nahrstedt (University if Illinois, Urbana Champaign) * Sizzle: A Standards-based End-to-End Security Architecture for the Embedded Internet Vipul Gupta, Matthew Millard, Stephen Fung, Yu Zhu, Nils Gura, Hans Eberle, and Sheueling Chang Sun Microsystems Laboratories 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Coffee/Tea break 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Parallel Sessions
Session 5: Pervasive Devices
Chair: Jadwiga Indulska (Queensland University, Australia)
* Using Symbiotic Displays to View Sensitive 
  Information in Public
  Stefan Berger, Rick Kjeldsen, Claudio Pinhanez, Mark Podlaseck,
      Chandra Narayanaswami, Mandayam Raghunat
      IBM Research, T.J. Watson

* A Study on Users' Preference on Interruption 
  When Using Wearable Computers and  Head 
  Mounted Displays
  Marcus Nilsson, Mikael Drugge, Urban Liljedahl, Kare Synnes,
      Peter Parnes
      Lulea University of Technology

* Unleashing the power of wearable devices in 
  a SIP infrastructure
  Arup Acharya, Stefan Berger, Chandra Narayanaswami
      IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Session 6: Wireless Networks
Chair: Rajeev Shorey (IBM Research India)
* V3: A Vehicle-to-vehicle live streaming 
  architecture
  Meng Guo, Mostafa Ammar, Ellen Zegura
      Georgia Institute of Technology

* SIP-based Mobility Architecture for 
  Next Generation Wireless Networks
  Nilanjan Banerjee, Sajal Das
      University of Texas at Arlington
      Arup Acharya
      IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

* The Problem of Bluetooth Pollution and 
  Accelerating Connectivity in
  Bluetooth Ad Hoc Network
  Somil Asthana
      State University of New York
      Dimitris N. Kalofonos
      Nokia Research Center

12:30 PM - 2:00 PM  Lunch
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM   Parallel Sessions
Session 7: Service Discovery
Chair: Daqing Zhang (Institute of Infocomm Research, Singapore)
* A Location Model for Pervasive 
  Computing Environments
  Ichiro Satoh
      National Institute of Informatics

* Expose or Not? A Progressive Exposure 
  Approach for Service Discovery
  in Pervasive Computing Environments
  Feng Zhu, Wei Zhu, Matt Mutka
      Michigan State University
      Lionel Ni
      Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

* Scalable Service Discovery for MANET
  Francoise Sailhan, Valerie Issarny
      Inria-Rocquencourt
Session 8: Security
Chair: Christian Becker, University of Stuttgart, Germany
* Secure Routing and Intrusion Detection 
  in Ad Hoc Networks
  Anand Patwardhan,  Jim Parker, Anupam Joshi
      University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)
      Michaela Iorga, Tom Karygiannis
      National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

* Secure Context-sensitive Authorization
  Kazuhiro Minami, David Kotz
      Dartmouth College

* Exploiting Information Relationships 
  for Access Control
  Urs Hengartner, Peter Steenkiste
      Carnegie Mellon University


3:30 PM - 4:00 PM  Coffee/Tea Break
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

* Panel 1: Trustworthiness in Pervasive 
           and Ubiquitous Environment
           Moderator: Taieb Znati, University of Pittsburgh

6:30 PM - 10:00 PM  Conference Banquet

Friday March 11, 2005 8:30 AM - 9:30AM * Keynote Lecture 2: Pervasive Sensing and Computing Srikanta (Sri) P. Kumar, DARPA 9:30 AM - 11:00AM Parallel Sessions (Concise Contributions)
Session 9: Information Sharing & Applications
Chair: Liviu Iftode (Rutgers University)
* Policy-Driven Data Dissemination for 
  Context-Aware Applications
  Guanling Chen, David Kotz
      Dartmouth College

* Anonymous Content Sharing in 
  Ad Hoc Networks
  Seung-Seok Kang, Matt W. Mutka, Li Xiao
       Michigan State University

* Traditional Systems can Work Well 
  for Pervasive Applications: 
  A Case Study: Plan 9 from Bell Labs becomes 
  ubiquitous
  Francisco Ballesteros, Gorka Guardiola, 
      Enrique Soriano, Katia Leal
      Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

* Applying a Disciplined Approach to 
  the Development of a Context-Aware
  Communication Application
  Ted McFadden, Karen Henricksen, 
      Jadwiga Indulska, Peter Mascaro
      The University of Queensland
Session 10: Middleware Services and Platforms
Chair: Roy Campbell (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
* Gaia Microserver: An Extendable Mobile 
  Middleware Platform
  Ellick Chan, Jim Bresler, Jalal Al-Muhtadi, Roy Campbell
      University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

* Constraining Event Flow for Regulation 
  in Pervasive Systems
  Prashant S. Kumar, Qiang Zeng, Gurdip Singh
      Kansas State University

* System Level Energy Optimization for 
  Location Aware Computing
  Hariharan Sankaran, Srinivas Katkoori, Umadevi Kailasam
      University of South Florida

* Energy Analysis of Public-Key Cryptography 
  on Small Wireless Devices
  Arvinderpal S. Wander, Nils Gura, Hans Eberle, Vipul Gupta,
      Sheueling Chang Shantz
      Sun Microsystems Laboratories

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM   Coffee/Tea Break
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM   Parallel Sessions
Session 11: Context & System Support
Chair: Ichiro Satoh (National Institute of Informatics, Japan)
* Efficiently Managing Context Information for Large-scale
  Matthias Grossmann, Martin Bauer, Nicola Honle, Uwe-Philipp Kappeler,
      Daniela Nicklas, Thomas Schwarz
      University of Stuttgart

* PICASSO: Pervasive Information Chronicling, 
  Access, Search and Sharing for Organizations
  Sinem Guven
      Columbia University
      Mark Podlaseck, Gopal Pingali
      IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

* Managing Adaptive Versatile Environments
  Michael Youngblood, Diane Cook, Larry Holder
      The University of Texas at Arlington
Session 12: Mobile Services and Protocols
Chair: Matt Mutka (Michigan State University)
* Affinity-Based Power Saving MAC Protocol 
  in Ad Hoc Network
  Jung Hyon Jun, Saewoong Bahk
      Seoul National University

* A dynamic lightweight Architecture for 
  Ad hoc Infrastructures
  Andreas Frei, Gustavo Alonso
      Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich

* Accessing Ubiquitous Services Using Smart Phones
  Nishkam Ravi, Peter Stern, Niket Desai, Liviu Iftode
      Rutgers University


1:00 PM - 2:00 PM   Lunch
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM    

* Panel 2: On the Challenges and Opportunities 
	     of Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing 
	     in Health Care
           Moderator: Taieb Znati, University of Pittsburgh

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM   Coffee/Tea Break


Saturday March 12, 2005 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM 4 WORKSHOPS - Context Modeling and Reasoning (CoMoRea '05) http://nexus.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/COMOREA/ - Mobile Peer-to-Peer Computing (MP2P '05) http://www.cs.unc.edu/mp2p/ - Pervasive Wireless Networking (PWN '05) http://www.eecs.orst.edu/~benl/PWN05 - Pervasive eLearning (PerEL '05) http://wwwra.informatik.uni-rostock.de/perel2005

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Sponsored by
The University of Texas at Arlington, IEEE Computer Society,
IEEE Technical Committee on Computer Communications (TCCC),
IEEE Technical Committee on Parallel Processing (TCPP)

 

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