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DS-RT 2010 : 14th IEEE/ACM* International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time ApplicationsConference Series : Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://c4i.gmu.edu/events/conferences/2010/DS-RT | |||||||||||||||
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Call for Papers - DS-RT 2010
14th IEEE/ACM* International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications http://c4i.gmu.edu/events/conferences/2010/DS-RT October 17-20, 2010 Fairfax, Virginia, USA * IEEE/ACM pending approval ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Submission Deadline: May 17, 2010 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *** Scope In its fourteenth year, the 2010 IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications (DS-RT 2010) will take place in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. *** Symposium Objectives DS-RT 2010 serves as a forum for simulationists from academia, industry and research labs, for presenting recent research results in Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications. DS-RT 2010 targets the growing overlap between large distributed simulations and real time applications, such as collaborative virtual environments, pervasive and ubiquitous application scenarios, motor-, controller-, sensor- and actuator systems. The conference features prominent invited speakers as well as papers by top researchers in the field. DS-RT 2010 will include contributed technical papers, invited papers, and panel discussions. The proceedings will be published by IEEE-CS press. *** Call for Papers DS-RT provides an international forum for the discussion and presentation of original ideas, recent results and achievements by researchers, students, and systems developers on issues and challenges related to distributed simulation and real time applications. Authors are encouraged to submit both theoretical and practical results of significance. Demonstration of new tools/applications is very desirable. The scope of the symposium includes, but is not limited to: o Paradigms, Methodology and Software Architectures for Large Scale Distributed and Real-Time Simulations (e.g. Parallel and Distributed Simulation, Multi-Agent Based Distributed Simulation, HLA/RTI, Web and Grid based Simulation) o Paradigms, Modelling, Architecture and Environments for Large Scale Real-time Systems and Concurrent Systems with hard and soft Real-Time Contstraints o Non-functional Properties of Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Systems (e.g. Dependability, Availability, Reliability, Maintainability, Safety, Security, Trustworthiness, QoS) o Theoretical Foundations of Large Scale Real-Time and Simulation Models (e.g. Event Systems, Causality, Space-Time Models, Notions of Time, Discrete and Continuous Systems, Simulator Coordination) o Simulation Studies at Large and Very Large Scale (e.g. Industrial, Commercial, Ecological and Environmental, Societal, Power and Energy, Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing Systems) o Performance and Validation of Large Scale and Distributed Simulations (e.g., benchmarking and analytical results, empirical studies DIS, HLA/RTI studies; o Languages and Tools, Development Environments, Data Interfaces, Network Protocols and Model Repositiories that address Very Large Simulations o Data Management and Distribution Issues, Interest Management, Semantic Modeling, Multi-resolution Modeling, Dead-Reckoning Mechanisms o Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing Architectures and Applications that involve Simulations and/or adhere to Real-Time Constraints o Simulation based Virtual Environments and Mixed Reality Systems (e.g. Interactive Virtual Reality, Human Communication through Immersive Environments) o Collaborative Virtual and Augmented Reality, Shared Interaction Spaces, Telepresence Systems and Shared Workspaces, 3D Video and Acoustic Reconstruction, Shared Object Manipulation o Visual Interactive Simulation Environments (e.g., Generic Animation, Visual Interactive Modeling, Interactive Computer Based Training and Learning; Scientific Visualization; High-End Computer Graphics; o Design Issues, Interaction Designs, Human Comuter Interaction Issues raised by Large Scale DS-RT Systems o Media Convergence (e.g. New Technologies, Media Theory, Real-Time considerations of Multi Modality, etc.) o Innovative Styles of Interactions with Large Scale DS-RT Systems (e.g. Implicit, Situative and Attentive Interaction, Tangible Interaction, Embedded Interaction, etc.) o Technologies for Living Labs (e.g. Mirror World Simulation, Interoperability, Large Scale Multi Sensor Networks, Global Wireless Communication, Multi Stakeholder Understanding and Innovation) o Environmental and Emerging Simulation Challenges (e.g. Growth of Human Population, Climate Change, CO2, Health Care, Ecosystems, Sustainable Development, Water and Energy Supply, Human Mobility, Air Traffic, World Stock Markets, Food Supply Chains, Megacities, Disaster Planning, etc.) *** Important Dates Submission Deadline: May 17, 2010 Notification of Acceptance: July 19, 2010 Camera Ready version due: August 9, 2010 Symposium presentation: October 17-20, 2010, Fairfax, Virginia, USA *** Submission Papers must be unpublished and must not be submitted for publication elsewhere. All papers will be reviewed by Technical Program Committee members and other experts active in the field to ensure high quality and relevance to the conference. Papers should be written in English and should not exceed 10 pages (single-spaced) or 18 pages (double-spaced). No paper templates are provided in this phase and your own template may be used. Authors are encouraged to submit papers in electronic form, postscript, pdf, or Microsoft Word 6.0 (or higher) only. Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings to be published by IEEE press. IMPORTANT: ATTENDANCE BY AT LEAST ONE AUTHOR IS MANDATORY Genaral information regarding submission can be found at http://c4i.gmu.edu/events/conferences/2010/DS-RT/ Questions from authors may be directed to the General Co-Chairs or the PC Co-Chairs. *** Organizing Committee General Co-Chairs: Stephen John Turner Parallel and Distributed Computing Centre, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore David J. Roberts Centre for Virtual Environments, University of Salford, Salford, Manchester, UK Program Co-Chairs: Wentong Cai Parallel and Distributed Computing Centre, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Abdulmotaleb El Saddik School of Information Technology and Engineering (SITE), University of Ottawa, Canada Finance & Local Arrangment Chair Mark Pullen, George Mason University, USA Steering Committee Chair Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa, Canada |
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