Secure and reliable multimedia communications and coordination for Emergency Services in heterogeneous wireless networks (PEACE)
Important Dates
- Full Paper Due: June 12, 2009
- Notification of Acceptance: July 1, 2009
- Final Paper Due: July 14, 2009
The main objectives in this workshop are to address novel research results in the areas of secure and reliable multimedia communications for emergency services in heterogeneous wireless networks, and emergency risk management and coordination systems thus enabling the delivery of emergency services to the ‘end-user’ in a coordinated and optimized way.
The transition to next generation networks is often coupled with the vision of innovative services providing personalized and customizable services over an all-IP infrastructure. To enable a smooth transition, next generation all-IP networks need not only support more services but also support current vital services, namely emergency services. These include communications solutions to address emergency situations such as terrorist attacks and natural catastrophes, as well as day-to-day emergency cases based on the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS).
To achieve these goals two major technological challenges need to be tackled: First, a general solution for secure multimedia communication in extreme emergency situations. Such emergency services in cases of natural disasters or catastrophes will often involve the establishment of an ad-hoc networking environment. In this context, there is a need for mechanisms for fast and lightweight establishment of trust relations between ad-hoc members of an emergency team and ensuring the security of their communication. Furthermore, to enable multimedia communication in such environments, an architecture is required for supporting the distribution of currently centralized services such as VoIP and name translation and supporting those services in a reliable manner withstanding any failures and changes of the network. Secondly, there is a need for the provisioning of day-to-day emergency communication in next generation All-IP networks. Due to the different structure of IP and PSTN networks it is not possible to simply reuse current standards and solutions for realizing such communication in IP networks. This involves location management and identification solutions as well as providing a reliable VoIP service infrastructure. To be able to support emergency services over an all-IP infrastructure further work is required in the area of highly reliable IP.
Moreover, the delivery of Emergency Services require a general emergency risk management and coordination system to set the activities to be carried out during the entire disaster event lifecycle, from the emergency planning up to the dissemination of the required tasks to the appropriate entities and the coordination between those entities. This will provide a complete picture on: “How to face any emergency event” to identify the required emergency handling tasks and coordinate the actions of all involved emergency workers.
The workshop is organised by the PEACE European FP7 project.
Authors are invited to submit original paper contributions including, but not limited, to the following areas:
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Jonathan Rodriguez (Chair), Institute of Telecommunications, Portugal
Tasos Dagiuklas, TEI of Mesolonghi, Greece.
Yacine Rebahi, FhG Fokus, Germany.
Fernando Aguilar, Telefonica I+D, Spain.
Christos Verikoukis, CTTC, Spain.
Stavros Stavrou, Sigint Solns., Cyprus.
Ahmet Akan, Turkcell, Turkey.
Ronald Raulefs, DLR, Germany.
Álvaro Gomes, Portugal Telecom Inovaçao, Portugal.
Orlando Cabral, University of Beira Interior, Portugal.
Christos Politis, University of Kingston, United Kingdom.
Luis Campos Miguel, PDM&FC, Portugal.
Submissions should be full-length papers of up to 5 pages (including all figures and references) formatted according to ACM publication template
The papers should be submitted electronically to Dr. Jonathan Rodriguez (jonathan@av.it.pt)
PEACE Workshop Program
WELCOME 12:00 -12:10
INVITED TALK 12:10 -12:50
Lunch Break 13:00 -14:00
INVITED TALK II 14:00 -14:40
PEACE SESSION 14:40-16:00
User and Network Level Evaluation of VoIP over Emergency Ad-hoc Networks
A Peer-to-Peer Overlay Approach for Emergency Mobile Ad Hoc Network Based Multimedia Communications
Comparison of Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad hoc Networks Based on Jitter Metric
A Proposed P2PSIP Framework For Extreme Emergency Situations in a Wireless Environment
Coffee Break 16:00 -16:15
PANEL SESSION 16:15-17:15
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