The IEEE International Workshop on Ad Hoc and  

                 Ubiquitous Computing (AHUC2006)

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         Taichung, Taiwan, June 5-7, 2006

               http://wmn.csie.ntpu.edu.tw/AHUC2006

                  To be held in conjunction with

          The IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and

                                      Trustworthy Computing (SUTC¡¦2006)

                                        http://sutc2006.asia.edu.tw/

* Due to many requests, the paper submission due date has been
                                  extended to Dec. 15, 2005 *

Wireless communication technologies are going through rapid evolution. In the last few years, we have observed an explosive growth of ad hoc networks, ubiquitous computing and applications. This revolution is transforming the way people live, work, and interact with each other, and is impacting the way businesses, education, entertainment, and health care are operating. The IEEE International Workshop on Ad Hoc, Ubiquitous Computing (AHUC2006) is an international forum for researchers to exchange information regarding advancements in the state of the art and practice of ad hoc networks, ubiquitous computing, as well as to identify the emerging research topics and define the future of ad hoc networks, ubiquitous computing. Submissions of high quality papers describing mature results or on-going work are invited. Topics for submission include but are not limited to:

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Ad Hoc Computing

l        Addressing and location management

l        Architectures, protocols, and algorithms

l        Data management

l        Distributed technology

l        Network design and planning

l        Power-aware and energy-efficient designs

l        Quality of service

l        Security and privacy

l        Self-configuring and self-healing schemes

l        Services and applications

l        Traffic analysis and control

l        Mobile ad hoc networking

l        Wireless sensor networks

l        Mobile ad hoc learning

Ubiquitous Computing

l        System support infrastructures and services

l        Middleware services and agent technologies

l        Architectural structure, design decisions and philosophies

l        Interoperability and wide scale deployment

l        Context and location awareness

l        Context based and implicit computing

l        User interfaces and interaction models

l        Software infrastructures

l        Service discovery mechanisms and protocols

l        Intelligent devices and environments

l        Wireless/mobile service management and delivery

l        Wearable computers and technologies

l        Personalized applications

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