THE FOURTH NETWORKS LAB WORKSHOP
1131/1127 Kemper Hall, University of California at Davis, 10:00am - 5:00pm, May 13, 2006
 
Call For Participants
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The Networks Lab workshop is an annual workshop organized with the objective of bringing together graduate students, faculty members, and industry guests working in all areas of computer communications and networking. It serves as a forum for the dissemination of state-of-the-art research in networking and sharing research experience. Meanwhile, it also provides a great opportunity for graduate students in networking to discuss their research work in a public setting and get feedback from peers, faculty members and working professionals.

All graduate students working in the field of networking are encouraged to participate in this annual event. Topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Wireless Networks and Systems (Mobile Ad Hoc, Mesh, Sensors)
  • Internet Architectures and Systems
  • MAC and Routing Protocols
  • Peer-to-Peer Communications
  • New Research Directions in Networks

We are looking for students who are interested in giving a talk, presenting a poster or giving a demonstration.

Student Presentations
Students are invited to give a 20 minute (15 minutes for presentation, 5 minutes for questions) presentation of their research. The students are encouraged to give an overview of their work and its impact to their field either through mathematical analysis, experimentation or simulation.

Student Posters
Students are invited to present a posterboard on their research work for impromptu discussions. These can be work-in-progress or future directions in their discipline. There are no specific standards for poster sizes. The students that submit a posterboard will need to be available during the poster session for discussions and questions.

Research Demonstrations
Students who are working on experimental testbeds or have implementations of their research are welcome to give demonstrations. These will take place at the same time as the poster session.

Submission Instructions
Students who are interested in presenting should submit a manuscript including author name(s), affiliations, presentation/poster/ demonstration title, and a short (less than 100 words) abstract before April 25th, 2006. Final presentation slides are due on May 10th, 2006. Poster and Research Demonstrations should be ready for setup by 9:45am on May 13th, 2006.

All submissions, notifications, questions and comments should be directed to Daniel Wu (danwu@ucdavis.edu) with "NRD submission" in the email subject.

Important Date
Abstract Due: April 25, 2006
Notification: April 26, 2006
Talk Slides Due: May 10, 2006
Poster/Demonstrations Due: 9:45am, Sat. May 13th, 2006
Workshop Day: 10am, Sat. May 13th, 2006