The 39th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN), Sep. 8-11, 2014, Edmonton, Canada

Call For Demos

 

IEEE LCN 2014 will feature a demo session with the aim of providing demonstrations that validate important research issues and/or show innovative prototypes. Authors are invited to submit technical demonstrations showing innovative and original research.

In general, IEEE LCN is looking for demonstrations in all topics covered by the main conference in addition to all the workshops held in conjunction with LCN 2014. Research prototypes as well as commercial products are welcome. Demonstrations will be selected based on the expected interest from the LCN audience. An award will be given for the best demo of the session.

Proposal submission

A proposal should include: Scope and significance of the demo and the basic idea that it supports, equipment to be used for the demo, space and setup time needed, and additional facilities needed including power and Internet/wireless access. Proposals (no more than 3 pages) can be submitted via EDAS.

Background Information

All demo proposals will be reviewed by the members of the Demo Board via an EDAS score sheet. The scores will be provided to the authors along with the notification. Concerning registration, a demo is not regarded as a paper. This means that a non-author registration registration is possible. For authors of LCN or workshop papers there is no extra charge for a demo. The conference registration will cover the demo.

Important dates

  • Proposal submission deadline: June 25, 2014
  • Notification of acceptance: July 22, 2014
  • Final Submissions: August 5, 2014

Demo Board

  • Karl Andersson, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden (Demo-chair)
  • Kemal Akkaya, Southern Illinois University, USA
  • Stefan Aust, NEC Communication Systems, Ltd., Japan
  • Matthias Hollick, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
  • Wen Hu, CSIRO, Australia
  • Satoko Itaya, Smart Wireless Laboratory, NICT, Japan
  • Burak Kantarci, University of Ottawa, Canada
  • Tom Pfeifer, Waterford IT Consulting, Ireland
  • Fatih Senel, International Antalya University, Turkey
  • Izzet Senturk, Southern Illinois University, USA
  • Tim Strayer, BBN Technologies, USA
  • Nazif Tas, Siemens Corporate Research, USA
  • Fadi M. Al-Turjman, Queens University, Canada
  • Suleyman Uludag, University of Michigan-Flint, USA