Demo/Tools Co-Chairs:
Tommaso Melodia
State University of New York at Buffalo, USA , USA
(tmelodia@eng.buffalo.edu)
Jess Carretero
University Carlos III of Madrid, SPAIN
(jesus.carretero@uc3m.es)
Submission as PDF file via e-mail attachment
to the following e-mail addresses:
tmelodia@eng.buffalo.edu,
jesus.carretero@uc3m.es
The 13th ACM International Conference on Modeling,
Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems (MSWiM 2010) solicits demonstrations
on recent results or on-going development in the area of wireless and mobile networks.
We invite submissions for demos to be included in the MSWIM 2010 Demonstration Program.
This program is intended to showcase innovative technologies, platforms, analysis
tools and realistic applications related to mobile and wireless networks and systems.
Submissions regarding mature systems or innovative
prototypes developed for commercial use or for research purposes, from industries
or universities, are encouraged. We also encourage submission of a demo that has
already been described in the published literature in sufficient details.
Proposals should clearly state what the proposed
demonstration will show. Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of their innovation,
scientific contribution, presentation, industrial and application relevance.
Accepted Demos will be able to demonstrate
and display a poster related to their demo/tool that will be visible to the participants
of MSWIM 2010. During demos/tools sessions at specific times an author of a demo
submission must be present to the demonstration and answer questions about their
demos.
Papers corresponding to the demos/tools will
be published in full text (10 pages max) in a separate Proceedings Volume that will
be distributed during the Conference.
Tools and Demos Submission Instructions
Demos/Tools proposals must be submitted as
a single pdf file of no more than 4 pages in two-column ACM format, providing informal
description of the proposed demonstration. Please describe what attendees will be
able to see or do during your demo (e.g. screenshots), and itemize any equipment
or facilities that you will require for your system demonstration.
Inquiries about demos/tools Session should
be directed to the Demos/Tools Co-Chairs:
Prof. Tommaso Melodia (tmelodia@eng.buffalo.edu),
and Prof. Jes�s Carretero (jesus.carretero@uc3m.es).
Proposals should be sent by TBA.
Important Dates
Demo/Tools
Submission Deadline: June 15-th, 2010
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: July 5-th, 2010
Camera Ready Version Due: TBA