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CALL FOR PAPERS
ECAI 2012 Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Telecommunications & Sensor Networks Montpellier (France), Aug 27th, 2012 http://www.cs.ucc.ie/waits2012 ABOUT THE WORKSHOP We live in a time of unprecedented change. Traffic on our telecommunication networks has grown exponentially in the last decade. Many of the services and applications that exist now were not even imagined a few years ago. Though we can extrapolate some trends and make educated guesses, we cannot predict exactly what lies ahead. Networks that are designed with change in mind will be more robust to disruption caused by growing demands and changing user patterns and yet-unimagined applications. The risks associated with investment in these kinds of networks will be lower as they will be more durable and scalable. Networks that are designed with change in mind will make effective use of resources (e.g. spectrum, bandwidth, power, processing capabilities, cooling capabilities etc.) and ensure a sustainable future. The objective of this workshop is to bring together researchers and technologists from academia and industry to explore the applications of artificial intelligence to the most pertinent technical challenges in telecommunications and sensor networks. FORMAT Workshop participation will be by invitation only. If you would like to participate, submit either a full paper of no more than 6 pages (or 6,000 words); a position statement, short paper, or problem instance (at most 3 pages or 3,000 words); or a position statement (1 page). Short papers may address an important problem for further research or describe a practical problem or an interesting lesson learned. In addition, we solicit proposals for short demonstrations (at most 3 pages with demonstrations taking at most 15 minutes). All submissions should conform to ECAI’s formatting guidelines, to be available soon on the conference website. SCOPE We especially welcome papers that combine artificial intelligence and telecommunications and sensor networks. Topics of interest in this workshop related to artificial intelligence techniques applied to challenges in telecommunications and sensor networks include but are not limited to the following: o Constraint Optimisation o Metaheuristic Optimisation o Combinatorial Optimisation o Online Stochastic Optimisation o Optimal Stopping Theory for Online Decision-making o Multi-agent Systems o Distributed Optimisation o Configuration systems o Machine Learning and Data Mining o Parameterised Complexity and Graph Theory o Game Theory and Incentive Compatible Mechanism Design o Reasoning with Uncertainty o Knowledge-based Policy Management o Fault Detection and Diagnosis We are also interested in papers that present challenges in telecommunications and sensor networks to which artificial intelligence techniques can be of value, such as: o Network Planning and Optimisation o Network Reliability o Dynamic Wavelength Assignment o Autonomic Networks o Medium Access Control o Frequency Management o Heterogeneous Networks o Cognitive Radio o Cognitive Networks o Sensor Deployment o Dynamic Network Repair o Sensor Networks for Intelligent Environments o Green Telecommunications Networks Important Dates: Submission: May 28, 2012 Notification: June 28, 2012 Final version: July 22, 2012 Workshop: Aug 27, 2012 ORGANISERS Ken Brown Cork Constraint Computation Centre Department of Computer Science, University College Cork Email: k.brown@cs.ucc.ie Web: http://www.cs.ucc.ie/~kb11 Barry O’Sullivan Cork Constraint Computation Centre Department of Computer Science, University College Cork Email: b.osullivan@cs.ucc.ie Web: http://osullivan.ucc.ie Cormac Sreenan Mobile and Internet Systems Laboratory Department of Computer Science, University College Cork Email: cjs@cs.ucc.ie Web: http://www.cs.ucc.ie/~cjs Program Committee Gianluca Bontempi, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Luiz Da Silva, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Pierre Flener, Uppsala University, Sweden Anna Foerster, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzterland Justin Pearson, Uppsala University, Sweden Dirk Pesch, Cork institute of Technology, Ireland Helmut Simonis, University College Cork, Ireland (to be completed) This workshop is being run in association with the Science Foundation Ireland-funded CTVR centre - http://www.ctvr.ie |
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