Annual Conference of ITA 2010

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Annual Conference of ITA (ACITA) 2010

Imperial College, London

September 15-16, 2010
Workshops & Tutorials: September 13-14, 2010

This is the fourth conference of the International Technology Alliance (ITA) program jointly funded by the U.S. Army and U.K. Ministry of Defence. A key objective of the ITA program is to foster trans-national collaborations between alliance member universities, industries and government organizations. The main purpose of this annual conference is to provide a forum for associated researchers to present and share their scientific findings, as a way to further enhance and establish collaborations among alliance members.

The conference features a full program of keynote speeches, technical sessions, panel discussions, poster, workshop and demonstration sessions. To cover the entire scope of the ITA program, the conference addresses technical issues in four areas: Network Theory, Security Across a System of Systems, Sensor Information Processing and Delivery, and Distributed Network Enabled Cognition.

Attendance to the conference is by invitation only. All ITA Alliance members are automatically invited to the conference. Limited number of non-ITA participants will be invited. If you are not an ITA Alliance member and would like to attend, please contact the Conference General Chair to arrange for your attendance.

Important Dates

 Abstract submission  April 16, 2010
 Workshop and Demo Proposal  May 10, 2010
 Paper submission  May 14, 2010
 Workshop and Demo acceptance Notification  May 24, 2010
 Paper Acceptance notification  July 5, 2010
 Camera-ready manuscripts  August 9, 2010
 Poster submission
(for all accepted papers and demos)
 August 9, 2010
 Slide submission
(only for papers which are selected for verbal presentation)
 September 10, 2010

Location & Registration

Conference General Chair:

Program Committee Co-chairs:

Professor Alexander Wolf

Dr Graham Bent

Professor Abbe Mowshowitz


The Annual Conference of ITA is an internal meeting of members of ITA.

The papers appear in a record for conference attendees and ITA stakeholders. ITA does not hold any copyright on papers and authors may submit their papers for publications in other venues.