MILCOM 2011 7 - 10 November Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Hosted by Boeing Sponsored by AFCEA and the IEEE Communications Society
CALL FOR PAPERS
The research, ideas and innovations offered by participants make up the heart of MILCOM 2011! Planning has already begun for five exciting tracks and one workshop-oriented track. Professionals in industry, academia, and government organizations from the U.S. and countries worldwide are asked to participate in addressing the latest technology in resilient, autonomous network operations. Click here for additional information on submitting papers.
MILCOM 2011 is soliciting unclassified and classified (up to Department of Defense Secret) technical papers as well as proposals for tutorials and panels on networks such as communications and information processing systems and infrastructure, weapons and battlespace technologies. Professionals in industry, academia, and government organizations from the U.S. and countries worldwide are asked to participate in addressing the latest technology in resilient, autonomous network operations.
Abstracts and Tutorial and Panel Proposals due 18 March 2011
Technical Papers – Unclassified Technical Program The unclassified technical program provides a venue for technical papers that do not contain ITAR-sensitive, classified or proprietary information. Travel grants are available for student authors and presenters.
Classified Technical Program Technical papers containing classified (up to DoD Secret) or ITAR-sensitive information are appropriate for the Classified Technical Program only. Attendees or participants in the Classified Technical Program must be a U.S. citizen and possess a current DoD Secret clearance. In addition, papers originated outside the U.S. will not be accepted for the Classified Technical Program.
Tutorials and Panels MILCOM 2011 is soliciting proposals for unclassified and classified half-day tutorials and panels about state-of-the-art networking, communications and other technologies. Tracks and Unclassified Track Chairs Please visit www.milcom.org for a more extensive listing of possible track paper topics.
Track 1
Waveforms and Signal Processing(e.g., PHY and Link Layers) Chair: Reza Ghanadan (BAE); Co-Chairs: Babak Daneshrad (UCLA), Sastry Kompelia (NRL)
Topics may be addressed from the implementation or analytical perspectives. They include but aren’t limited to the following: Modulation, Coding and Signal Processing Network Coding Technology and Implementation Radio Systems and New Technologies (e.g., UWB, MIMO, Directional Antennas) Cognitive Radio Techniques for Heterogeneous Networks (e.g., software-defined radio and cognitive radio) Interoperability of Tactical MANET, Cellular and Broadband Wireless Networks PHY and Link Layer Protocols for Wireless, 3G, WiMAX, LTE, Beyond 4G and Directional Networks Radio Resource Management, Allocation and Scheduling Wireless co-existence, Interference avoidance, and mitigation Cognitive Jamming and Anti-Jamming Radio Dynamic Spectrum Management
Track 2
Network Protocols and Performance (e.g., MAC, Network and Transport Layers) Chair: Tom Henderson (Boeing); Co- Chairs: Joseph Macker (NRL); Mario Gerla (UCLA) Next Generation Wireless Networks (e.g. MIMO, Directional Networks, Cognitive Networks) MAC, Network and Transport Layer Protocols Cross layer design and optimization Mobile Ad-hoc, Mesh and Wireless Sensor Networks Delay/Disruption Tolerant and Overlay Networks Optical Networks and Systems Network Protocols Performance Modeling & Simulation Multicast, Broadcast and Anycast (including MIMO Multicast) Topology Control and Management Localization, Target Tracking, and Mobility Management
Track 3
Cyber Security and Network Operations (e.g., network security and management) Chair: Stephan Eidenbenz (LANL); Co-Chairs: Brian Rivera (ARL), John Matyjas (AFRL) Robust and Autonomous Tactical NetOps Traffic Engineering, Network Control and Management Traffic Monitoring, Measurement and Analysis Resource Allocation & Management Information Assurance and Security Network security metrics and performance evaluation Distributed Denial-Of-Service (DDOS) attacks and countermeasures Intrusion detection, localization, and avoidance Trust models and Trust management Conventional and Adaptive Jamming and Anti-Jamming Technologies
Track 4
Middleware Services and Applications (e.g., Middleware and Application Layers) Chair: Preston Marshall (USC ISI); Co-Chairs: Brian Adamson (NRL), Keith Scott (MITRE) Proxy and Middleware Support for Networking Service-Oriented Architecture for Tactical Environments Content-based Network Service and Network Applications Context and Location-Aware Wireless Services Collaborative and Distributed Networking Applications of Cognitive Networks COTS Technologies Transformative Apps for Battlefield Applications Mobile Service, Web Service Performance and Quality of Service Management Communications Software, Services and Multimedia Applications Social networks and Semantic Web Applications
Track 5
Middleware Communications and Network Systems (e.g., heterogeneous system architecture, modeling, simulation, demonstrations) Chair: Bo Ryu (Argon ST); Co-Chairs: Syed Shah (OSD DDR&E), Muhammad Qureshi (Army PEO C3T) Network Centric Systems and COTS Technologies for Battlefield Architecture, Modeling, and Simulation Survivability and Reliability, Performance Evaluation and Modeling Assured Communication Systems with LPD/LPI, Jamming and Anti-Jamming Technologies C4ISR and Communication-On-The-Move (COTM) Hybrid Satellite, Terrestrial and Wireless Networks Airborne, Space and Satellite Communications Challenged Networks (e.g., vehicular, underground and underwater) Cyber Physical Systems Test beds, Experiments, Exercises and Demonstrations
Track 6 (Workshop)
Department of Defense Programs (e.g., WIN-T, BCTM, JTRS GMR) Chair: Bruce Fette (DARPA); Co-Chairs: Robert Bonneau (AFRL/ AFOSR), Robert Vaughan (Boeing) Key DoD programs (e.g., GPS, WGS) Selected DARPA programs (e.g., WNaN, MNM) Selected Army programs (e.g., WIN-T, BCTM, JTRS GMR) Selected Air Force programs (e.g., OG, Spectrum Dominance) Selected Navy/Marine programs (e.g., CANES)
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