[Starlink] more leo conferences
Dave Taht
dave.taht at gmail.com
Sat Jun 10 16:52:11 EDT 2023
https://stintworkshops.org/
deadline is june 17.
I just withdrew my proposal for a "Linux in space" track at Linux
plumbers, although doing a bof has been suggested.
On Mon, Jun 5, 2023 at 3:31 PM Lixia Zhang <lixia at cs.ucla.edu> wrote:
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> Hi Nitinder,
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> I saw that the workshop extended the due date to 6/30. That really helps, thanks (ACM ICN deadline is 6/19 and we have multiple submissions there; one of them is evaluation of running NDN over LEO:)
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> We do plan to make a submission to your workshop, hope we can finish it during the 10 days after the ICN deadline.
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> Lixia
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> On Jun 2, 2023, at 9:56 AM, Nitinder Mohan <mohan at in.tum.de> wrote:
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> Hi Lixia, Dave,
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> Thanks for your feedback and interest. Sharing this on this mailing list completely skipped my mind so I apologize for my oversight.
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> As organizers we have some wiggle room to extend the deadline by 1-2 weeks to make sure we ensure good quality submissions. We are not advertising this wiggle room explicitly as of this moment. In case you are interested in submitting, please do let us know if you need more time. We will try our level best to accomodate you.
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> @Dave Thanks for your feedback and opinions on LEO. We do welcome research ideas involving interplay of LEO, MEO, GEO networks. We believe that the research potential involving LEO is quite vast and this workshop is a gentle nudge to the networking and systems research community to think “freely” in this space.
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> Thanks again for your comments. We are looking forward to your submissions.
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> Thanks and Regards
>
> Nitinder Mohan
> Postdoctoral Fellow
> Technical University Munich (TUM)
> https://www.nitindermohan.com/
>
> On 2. June 2023 at 18:54:01, Lixia Zhang (lixia at cs.ucla.edu) wrote:
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>> Hi Nitinder,
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>> I would like to strongly agree with Dave here -- you sent out this CFP about 2 weeks before due date, how likely would anyone be able cook up a paper in such a short period?
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>> Lixia
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>> On Jun 2, 2023, at 9:14 AM, Dave Taht via Starlink <starlink at lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
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>> While I am *delighted* to see this... the june 19th deadline is awfully tight.
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>> The CFP calls for "novelty", where when it comes to space, reality
>> triumphs, and there is little widely understood ground (space?) truth,
>> to leverage as starting points, as yet, IMHO, and few of those in that
>> part of the business willing or able to share. I do hope to see
>> submissions from companies that have succeeded and are willing to
>> share.
>>
>> In terms of looking further out, I see LEO as too limiting - in the
>> context of the much larger and interesting problems of properly
>> supporting the earth-moon and earth-mars corridors, and ultimately,
>> better exploring the solar system. Perhaps one day a GTO or sun-sync
>> conference would be ideal to have, and I would so love to have reports
>> back from the 8 spacex "Transporter" missions to date. 100s of
>> cubesats in those that far, far too few, know anything about!
>>
>> Over here, back in 2014, I tried to explain the importance of getting
>> our space software more right, for that, in about 1 minute:
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>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWdL2Wu7M-8&t=900s
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>> Lastly, if there is any one point, that I am always making, and
>> indeed, made in that talk, it is the need to have people at all layers
>> of the network stack, communicating. I would hope that at least some
>> folk, with more of an IEEE background, can be part of this conference.
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 2, 2023 at 3:42 AM Nitinder Mohan via Starlink
>> <starlink at lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
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>> Dear Starlink bufferbloat community,
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>> We are organizing the first LEO communications and networking workshop which is inspired by the many wonderful discussions on this mailing list. In case you are working on characterising and understanding LEO operations and performance, please consider submitting your work to the workshop.
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>> ________________________________
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>> The 1st ACM Workshop on LEO Networking and Communications (LEO-NET)
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>> To be held in conjunction with ACM MobiCom 2023
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>> October 2023, Madrid, Spain
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>> Workshop website: https://leo-net-workshop.github.io/2023/
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>> ________________________________
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>> Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communication and networking is a rapidly growing field with great potential for enabling new and innovative applications by providing low-latency, high-bandwidth Internet connectivity globally. Massive-scale LEO deployments from industrial players, such as Starlink, OneWeb, etc. have allowed wide-scale availability of LEO satellite network access globally but their network remains to operate as a black box. However, considering the state of LEO networking and constellation design is still in its infancy, we believe that the unique challenges posed by the inherently dynamic LEO satellite architectures, necessitate novel solutions in network architecture, protocol design, resource management, along with several other verticals.
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>> LEO-NET 2023 invites submissions from researchers and practitioners in academia and industry who are exploring the latest developments and open challenges in LEO satellite networks and communications. We also welcome work-in-progress and position papers that present new directions, highly original ideas, or have the potential to provoke insightful discussions during the workshop. Whether you're an expert or a newcomer to the field, we encourage you to join us and contribute to this exciting area of research.
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>> *** Topics of Interest ***
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>> LEO constellation topology/constellation design
>> Routing for LEO constellations
>> Transport for LEO networks
>> Optical/RF wireless last-mile
>> Resource management for LEO networks
>> Mobility and handover management in LEO networks
>> Interactions between LEO, MEO and GEO constellations
>> Interplay next-generation mobile (5G, 6G) and LEO networks
>> Mobile/Edge computing and IoT in space
>> ML/AI for LEO satellites
>> Emerging applications for LEO networks
>> Performance measurements over LEO networks
>> Simulation/Emulation tools for LEO networks
>> Security/Privacy for LEO networks
>>
>> *** Submission Instructions ***
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>> Submissions must be original, unpublished work, and not currently under consideration elsewhere. Submitted papers must be no longer than five (5) pages, including all figures, tables, followed by 1 page references. Submission should be single PDF file with all fonts embedded, in two-column 10pt ACM format with authors names and affiliations hidden for double-blind peer review. Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their work at the workshop. Accepted papers will be published in the MobiCom Workshop Proceedings, and available at the ACM Digital Library.
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>> *** Important Dates ***
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>> Paper Submission: June 19, 2023
>> Acceptance notification: August 2, 2023
>> Camera-ready Workshop Papers: August 11, 2023
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>> *** Steering Committee ***
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>> Nitinder Mohan, Technical University of Munich, Germany
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>> Deepak Vasisht, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
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>> Mohamed Kassem, University of Surrey, UK
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>> *** Advisory Board ***
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>> Debopam Bhattacharjee, Microsoft Research, India
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>> *** Technical Program Committee ***
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>> Nishanth Sastry, University of Surrey, UK
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>> Mahesh Marina, University of Edinburgh, UK
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>> Ahmed Saeed, GeorgiaTech, USA
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>> Aravindh Raman, Telefonica Research, Spain
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>> Debopam Bhattacherjee, Microsoft Research India
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>> Anna Brünstorm, Karlstadt University, Sweden
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>> Akshay Gadre, University of Washington, USA
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>> Tusher Chakraborty, Microsoft Research, USA
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>> Jörg Ott, Technical University of Munich, Germany
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>> Arpit Gupta, University of California Santa Barbara, USA
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>> Yuanjie Li, Tsinghua University, China
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>> David Bermbach, TU Berlin, Germany
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>> Giacomo Giuliari, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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>>
>> Thanks and Regards
>>
>> Nitinder Mohan
>> Postdoctoral Fellow
>> Technical University Munich (TUM)
>> https://www.nitindermohan.com/
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