2nd ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking (ICN 2015), Sep. 30 - Oct. 2, 2015
Call for Posters and Demos
The ICN poster and demo sessions are intended to showcase works-in-progress. Topics of interest are the same as those listed in the main track CFP. We strongly encourage both student and industry submissions. Both demos and posters should be accompanied by a 2 page extended abstract, which will be published in the conference proceedings. Formatting instructions can be found here. You can submit your abstract via http://icn2015.inf.usi.ch/demo-and-posters/.
Preparation of Posters
You are not required to submit the poster initially. Instead, you should submit a 2 page abstract. If the abstract is accepted, you will then be asked to prepare the poster. The abstract should clearly state: (a) the problem being addressed, (b) what makes this problem interesting, (c) your approach, and (d) the key contribution. Acceptance is based on a peer review process of all abstracts.
A poster should be of size 32 inches x 42 inches (this is between A0 and A1) in portrait mode. It should be visually appealing, portraying ideas primarily via diagrams rather than text. The poster will be displayed on easels. The organizers will supply the foam backing and a method to mount the posters to the foam backing
Preparation of Demos
You are required to submit a 2 page abstract which describes the demo, alongside any special technical requirements. If accepted, it is recommended that a poster supporting the demo is produced. Acceptance is based on a peer review process of all abstracts.
A demo should be self contained and ideally interactive. Accepted demos will be given a table (6 feet by 30 inches), a power supply and WiFi Internet access by default. Details regarding poster preparation are described above.
Important Poster and Demo Dates
June 26, 2015
Poster and Demo Submission Deadline
July 31, 2015
Notification of Acceptance
August 15, 2015
Camera Ready Due
Sep. 30 - Oct. 2, 2015
Conference
Program Committee
- Poster and Demo Chairs
Eve M. Schooler
Intel, USA
Gareth Tyson
Queen Mary, University of London, UK
- TPC Members
Alexander Afanasyev
UCLA, USA
Daniel Corujo
Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
Yehia Elkhatib
Lancaster University, UK
Zhenyu Li
Chinese Academy of Science, China
Jörg Ott
TU Munich, Germany
Ioannis Psaras
UCL, UK
Ivicia Rimac
Bell Labs, USA
Arjuna Sathiaseelan
University of Cambridge, UK
Thomas C. Schmidt
HAW Hamburg, Germany
Matthias Schunter
Intel Labs, USA
Thomas Silverston
University of Tokyo, Japan
Mark Stapp
Cisco, USA
Dirk Trossen
InterDigital, UK
Christian Tschudin
Uni Basel, Switzerland
Ersin Uzun
PARC, USA
Matthias Wählisch
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Liang Wang
University of Cambridge, UK
Cedric Westphal
Huawei Innovations, USA
George Xylomenos
Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece