Announcements
- Paper PDFs, abstracts, and slides will be made available here as they are presented during the workshop.
- The Debates room can be easily found with the map of the Hart House, second floor.
- June 6, 2012: The Final Technical Program is now available.
- May 8, 2012: The Preliminary Technical Program is now available.
- April 21, 2012: The online registration website is now open! Please also refer to the registration section of this website for more details.
- April 18, 2012: Instructions for preparing and submitting the camera-ready manuscripts have been sent to contacting authors. Please also refer to the camera-ready section of this website for more details.
- April 1 2012: Due to the extended submission deadline, the date of result notification has been revised to April 8, 2012.
- February 25 2012: The submission deadline has been extended to March 5, 2012, which is a firm deadline.
- February 19 2012: As the submission deadline of March 1, 2012 is rapidly approaching, we have made a flyer for the Call for Papers of NOSSDAV 2012, downloadable as an Adobe PDF document.
- November 9 2011: The paper submission site is now open to new submissions.
Important Dates
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Early Registration: | May 15, 2012 |
NOSSDAV 2012, the 22nd SIGMM Workshop on Network and Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and Video, will be held in Toronto, Canada, on June 7-8 2012. As in previous years, the workshop will continue to focus on both established and emerging research topics, high-risk high-return ideas and proposals, and future research directions in multimedia networking and systems, in a single-track format that encourages active participation and discussions among academic and industry researchers and practitioners.
The workshop seeks research papers in all areas of multimedia networking and systems. Authors are especially encouraged to submit papers with real-world experimental results and real data sets. Topics of interest include (but are not restricted to):
- Operating system, middleware and network support
- cloud and peer-to-peer system architectures
- Media streaming, distribution and storage support
- Web 2.0 systems and social networks
- Wireless networks and embedded systems for multimedia applications
- Multi-core and many-core architecture support
- Networked GPUs, graphics and virtual environments
- Networked games / Real-time immersive systems
- Multimedia communications and system security
In particular, we are interested in soliciting papers that discuss system-level support for social media and social networking, papers that focus on improving performance with multi-core and many-core processors, as well as papers that focus on multimedia applications on mobile devices and/or in a cloud computing environment.
Please refer to the Call for Papers for more details about paper submissions.