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2009 International Symposium on Performance Evaluation
of Computer and Telecommunication Systems
July 13-16, 2009, Istanbul, Turkey
http://atc.udg.edu/SPECTS2009/
This annual international conference is a forum for professionals involved
in performance evaluation of computer and telecommunication systems.
Performance evaluation of computer systems and networks has progressed
rapidly in the past decade and has begun to approach maturity. Significant
progress has been made in analytic modeling, simulation, and measurement
approaches for performance evaluation of computer and telecommunication
systems.
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Deadlines
Special sessions proposals: January 31, 2009
Submission of papers (and tutorials proposals): February 23, 2009
Notification of Acceptance: April 24, 2009
Final Camera-Ready Submission Due: May 22, 2009
http://atc.udg.edu/SPECTS2008/
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Von: Lars Eggert <lars.eggert(a)nokia.com>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
PFLDNet 2009
The 7th International Workshop on Protocols for Future,
Large-Scale and Diverse Network Transports (PFLDNeT)
The University of Tokyo, Japan
May 21-22, 2009
Web page: http://www.hpcc.jp/pfldnet2009
Scope
The Internet continues to evolve along several dimensions, allowing
more and more end systems to communicate in increasingly diverse
ways. At one end of the performance spectrum, the Internet protocols
provide communication facilities for extremely-high-speed special-use
networks. At the other end of the performance spectrum, the Internet
contains very low-power and low-bandwidth networks that cater to
infrequent, bursty communication. Enabling efficient and high-
performance end-to-end communication across such a diverse internetwork
is a difficult problem, which is not solved by current transport
layer protocols. The need to support an application base that grows
more and more dissimilar adds additional challenges.
The 7th International Workshop on Protocols for Future, Large-Scale
& Diverse Network Transports (PFLDNeT)brings together researchers
and practitioners from all continents to exchange their ideas and
experiences in the area of transport layer issues for modern
communication networks. The workshop provides theorists,
experimentalists
and technologists with a focused, highly interactive opportunity
to present, discuss and exchange experience on leading research,
development and future directions in transport and application
protocols for networks that are increasingly growing in size,
heterogeneity and dynamicity of interaction.
PFLDNeT 2009 solicits papers that further the research on end-to-end
communication protocols for todays and tomorrows Internet in all
its diversity along the continuum from specialized grid networks,
optical transports, wireless connections, to lossy and low-power
networks. A specific focus of the workshop lies on transport
protocols for the efficient end-to-end transfer of data for a diverse
set of applications and application-layer protocols.
Now approaching its seventh instantiation, the PFLDneT workshop has
broadened its focus over the years from protocols targeted at
specific fast, long-distance networks (the original expansion of
the PFLDneT acronym) into a venue where all kinds of new ideas
relating to end-to-end transport protocols for diverse network
scenarios are being discussed first.
The previous International Workshops on Protocols for Fast, Long-
Distance Networks held at CERN (2003), Argonne (2004), Lyon (2005),
Nara (2006), Marina del Rey (2007) and Manchester (2008) were very
successful in bringing together many researchers from all over the
world including North America, Europe and Asia who are working on
these problems. PFLDNeT 2009 will continue this tradition, and
provide a perfect forum for researchers in this area to exchange
ideas and experience.
Important Dates and Relevant Event Information
Position Paper submission: February 27th
Notification of Acceptance: March 30th
Final camera ready submission: May 1st
Conference: May 21st and 22nd
IRTF ICCRG meeting: May 20th
Workshop web site
The latest information of the workshop is updated in
http://www.hpcc.jp/pfldnet2009
Topics
PFLDNeT 2009 covers all aspects related to transport protocols for the
current and future Internet, including, but not limited to:
- Protocol development
- Enhancements of TCP
- Innovative congestion control mechanisms
- Novel data transport protocols designed for new networks and
- applications
- Explicit signaling protocols: optimization criteria and deployment
- strategies
- Pacing and shaping of traffic
- Parallel transfers and multi-streaming
- Performance evaluation
- Modeling and simulation-based results
- Interaction of transport protocols and network equipment
- Experiments on real networks and live measurements
- Protocol benchmarking
- Transport over optical networks
- Protocol implementation and hardware issues
- End system performance
- Data replication and striping
- Applications with demanding or unusual network performance
- requirements
- Bulk-data transfer applications
- Transport service for Grids
- Quality-of-service and scalability issues
- Multicast
Workshop Organizers
Program Committee Chairs:
Lars Eggert, Nokia Research Center, FI
Kei Hiraki, The University of Tokyo, JP
Steering Committee:
Lachlan Andrew, Swinburne University of Technology, AU
Richard Hughes-Jones, Univ. of Manchester, UK
Katsushi Kobayashi, AIST, JP
Doug Leith, Hamilton Institute, IE
Injong Rhee, North Carolina State University, US
Pascale Vicat-Blanc, INRIA, FR
Michael Welzl, Univ. of Innsbruck, AT
Program Committee:
Dirceu Cavendish ,KIT, JP
Larry Dunn, Univ. of Minnesota, US
Tomohiro Kudoh , AIST, JP
Venkatram Vishwanath, EVL, USA
Steven Low, Caltech, US
Saverio Mascolo, Politecnico di Bari, IT
Hideyuki Shimonishi, NEC, JP
David X. Wei, Facebook, US
Yoshifumi Nishida, Sony CSL, JP
Joerg Ott, TKK, FI
Joe Touch, USC/ISI, US
Mark Handley, UCL, UK
Aleksandar Kuzmanovic, Northwestern University, US
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Betreff: [Tccc] WWIC 2009 extended submission deadline: 18/1/2009
Datum: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 17:39:48 +0100
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WWIC 2009
7th International Conference on
Wired / Wireless Internet Communications
May 27-29, 2009
University of Twente, The Netherlands
http://wwic2009.utwente.nl
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*** Extended submission deadline: January 18, 2009 ***
CALL FOR PAPERS
Next generation mobile networks will be based on Internet core
networks and wireless access networks. The need for efficient merging
of the wired and wireless infrastructure as well as the new multimedia
services and applications of next generation networks call for novel
network architectures, protocols and traffic-related mechanisms. WWIC
addresses research topics such as the design and evaluation of
protocols, the dynamics of the integration, the performance tradeoffs,
the need for new performance metrics, and cross-layer interactions.
The goal of the conference is to present high-quality results in the
field, and to provide a framework for research collaboration through
focused discussions that will designate future research efforts and
directions. In this context, the program committee will accept only a
limited number of papers that meet the criteria of originality,
presentation quality and topic relevance. WWIC is a single-track
conference which has reached, within 6 years, the highest level of
quality, which is reflected both in the level of participation as well
as the acceptance ratio and the amount and quality of submitted papers.
CONFERENCE TOPICS
The conference objectives will be pursued through highly technical
sessions organized thematically and keynote talks offered by
recognized experts. Topics of interest to WWIC 2009 include (but are
not limited to) the following:
- Ambient networks
- Ad-hoc mobile networks
- Cross layer design and optimisation
- Delay tolerant networks
- Economical issues of wireless networks
- End-to-end Quality of Service support
- Handover techniques
- Heterogeneous wireless access networks
- Hybrid wired / wireless environments
- Integration of wired and wireless networks
- Mobile service level agreements / specification
- Mobility management
- Multi-, geo- and broadcasting in wireless networks
- Network planning and operations
- Network mobility
- Network security in mobile environments
- Next generation cellular networks
- P2P overlays in wireless networks
- Performance evaluation of wireless systems
- Pricing, charging and accounting in wireless networks
- QoS routing in mobile networks
- QoS signalling in mobile environments
- Resource management and admission control
- Self-organisation and -optimisation of wireless networks
- Simulation of mobile networks
- Traffic characterisation and modelling
- Traffic engineering
- Transport protocols and congestion control
- Vehicular networks
- Wireless mesh networks
- Wireless multi-hop networks
- Wireless multimedia systems
- Wireless network monitoring
- Wireless sensor networks
PROCEEDINGS
The authors are encouraged to submit full papers describing original,
previously unpublished, complete research, not currently under review
by another conference or journal, addressing state-of-the-art research
and development in all areas of computer networking and data
communications.
All papers will be reviewed and accepted papers will appear in the
conference proceedings, published by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS series.
Papers must be submitted electronically in the conference site.
The maximum size of papers should be 5000 words including tables and
figures.
Please adhere to the formatting standard for a 12-page manuscript of
Springer-Verlag LNCS. The cover page must contain an abstract of about
150 words, 3-5 keywords, name and affiliation of author(s) as well as
the corresponding author's e-mail and postal address.
There will be a Best Paper Award.
GENERAL CHAIRS:
Geert Heijenk, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Evgeny Osipov, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
TPC CHAIRS:
Hans van den Berg, TNO ICT, The Netherlands
Dirk Staehle, University of Wuerzburg, Germany
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Desi Dimitrova, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Silvia Meijran, University of Twente, The Netherlands
STEERING COMMITTEE
Torsten Braun, University of Bern, Switzerland Georg Carle, University
of Tubingen, Germany Giovanni Giambene, University of Siena, Italy
Yevgeni Koucheryavy, Tampere Univ. of Tech., Finland Peter
Langendoerfer, IHP Microelectronics, Germany Ibrahim Matta, Boston
University, USA Vassilis Tsaoussidis, Demokritos University, Greece
Nitin Vaidya, University of Illinois, USA
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Onur Altintas, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, Japan Ozgur B. Akan,
Middle East Technical University, Turkey Khalid Al-Begain, University
of Glamorgan, UK Manuel Alvarez-Campana, Universidad Politecnica de
Madrid, Spain Leonardo Badia, IMT Lucca, Italy Mortaza Bargh,
Telematics Institute, Netherlands Carlos Bernardos, Universidad Carlos
III de Madrid, Spain Bharat Bhargava, Purdue University, USA Fernando
Boavida, University of Coimbra, Portugal Thomas Michael Bohnert, SAP
Research, Switzerland Sem Borst, Technische Universiteit Twente, The
Netherlands Richard Boucherie, Universiteit Twente, The Netherlands
Torsten Braun, University of Bern, Switzerland Rafaelle Bruno, IIT-
CNR, Italy Wojciech Burakowski, Warsaw University of Technology,
Poland Maria Calderon, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Xiuzhen
Cheng, George Washington University, USA Hermann de Meer, University
of Passau, Germany Mieso Denko, University of Guelph, Canada Michel
Diaz, LAAS-CNRS, France Adam Dunkels, SICS, Sweden Magda El Zarki,
University of California, Irvine, USA Erik Fledderus, TNO ICT, The
Netherlands Giovanni Giambene, University of Siena, Italy Jarmo Harju,
Tampere University of Technology, Finland Sonia Heemstra de Groot,
Twente Inst. for Wireless and Mobile Comm. / TU Delft, Netherlands
Geert Heijenk, University of Twente, The Netherlands Markus Hofmann,
Bell Labs / Alcatel-Lucent, USA Haruki Izumikawa, KDDI R&D
Laboratories, Japan Yuming Jiang, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology, Norway Andreas Kassler, Karlstads University, Sweden Byung
Kim, University of Mass. Lowell, USA Yevgeni Koucheryavy, Tampere
University of Technology, Finland Rolf Kraemer, IHP Microelectronics,
Germany Peter Kropf, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland Dirk
Kutscher, University of Bremen, Germany Peter Langendoerfer, IHP
Microelectronics, Germany Kenji Leibnitz, University of Osaka, Japan
Leszek Lilien, Western Michigan University, USA Remco Litjens, TNO
ICT, The Netherlands Hai Liu, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Pascal Lorenz, University of Haute Alsace, France Andreas Mäder, NEC
Labs, Germany Christian Maihöfer, Daimler AG, Germany Lefteris
Mamatas, Demokritos University, Greece Saverio Mascolo, Politecnico di
Bari, Italy Enzo Mingozzi, University of Pisa, Italy Dmitri
Moltchanov, Tampere University of Technology, Finland Edmundo
Monteiro, University of Coimbra, Portugal Liam Murphy, University
College Dublin, Ireland Marc Necker, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
Qiang Ni, Brunel University, UK Ioanis Nikolaidis, University of
Alberta, Canada Guevara Noubir, Northeastern University, USA Evgeny
Osipov, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden Philippe Owezarski,
LAAS-CNRS, France George Pavlou, University College London, UK Aleksi
Penttinen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland Utz Roedig,
Lancaster University, UK Theodoros Salonidis, Thomson - Paris Research
Labs, France Guenter Schaefer, TU Ilmenau, Germany Jochen Schiller,
Free University Berlin, Germany Patrick Sénac, ISAE, France Dimitrios
Serpanos, University of Patras, Greece Vasilios Siris, University of
Crete and ICS-FORTH, Greece Dirk Staehle, University of Würzburg,
Germany Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich and ETH Zurich,
Switzerland Phuoc Tran-Gia, University of Wuerzburg, Germany Vassilis
Tsaoussidis, Demokritos University, Greece Hans van den Berg, TNO
ICT / University of Twente, The Netherlands Rob van der Mei, Centre
for Mathematics and Computer Science, The Netherlands Piet Van
Mieghem, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands Alexey Vinel,
Saint-Petersburg State Univ. of Inf. Techn., Mech. and Optics, Russia
Thiemo Voigt, SICS, Sweden Guoliang Xing, City University of Hong
kong, Hong Kong Miki Yamamoto, Kansai University, Japan Evsen Yanmaz,
University of Klagenfurt, Austria Chi Zhang, Juniper Networks, USA
Martina Zitterbart, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
IMPORTANT DATES
Extended submission deadline:....January 18, 2009
Notification of acceptance:.........March 6, 2009
Camera ready papers:...............March 19, 2009
For more information please see the conference site:
http://wwic2009.utwente.nl
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[Tccc] CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS , Delay Tolerant Networks: Protocols and Applications
by Thanos Vasilakos 13 Jan '09
by Thanos Vasilakos 13 Jan '09
13 Jan '09
Call for Book Chapter
Title: Delay Tolerant Networks: Protocols and Applications
(to be published by <http://www.taylorandfrancisgroup.com/> Auerbach
Publications, CRC Press, Taylor&Francis Group)
Proposal Deadline: 20 January 2009.
Introduction
Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) arises primarily as a result of various forms
of host and router mobility, but may also come into being as a result of
disconnection due to power management or interference. Examples of such
networks include:
* Terrestrial Mobile Networks: In many cases, these networks may
become un-expectedly partitioned due to node mobility or RF interference. In
other cases, the network may never have an end to end path and may be
expected to be partitioned in a periodic and predictable manner.
* Exotic Media Networks: Exotic communication media includes
near-Earth satel-lite communications, very long-distance radio links (e.g.
deep space RF communications with light propagation delays in the seconds or
minutes), communication using acoustic modulation in air or water, and some
free-space optical communications. These systems may be subject to high
latencies with predictable interruption (e.g. due to planetary dy-namics or
the passing of a scheduled ship), may suffer outage due to environmental
conditions (e.g. weather), or may provide a predictably available
store-and-forward network service that is only occasionally available (e.g.
low-earth orbiting satellites that "pass" by one or more times each day).
* Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks: These networks are frequently
characterized by extremely limited end-node power, memory, and CPU
capability.
Recommended Topics (not limited to)
* Routing, broadcast, multicast
* Medium Access Control
* Self-x properties, i.e. self-organization, self-management,
self-healing and self-protection
* Economic approaches and social model
* Learning techniques
* Design, analysis and simulation
* Network coding
* P2p
* Mobility
* Robustness and stability
* Security, immunity and resilience
* Auto-configuration, authentication and trust management
* Bio-computing inspired approaches
* Generic network-level service composition at run-time
* Context Transparency and Awareness
* Sensor networks-based DTN
* Ambient, invisible, implicit, and adaptive computing
* Context-aware computing and location-based services and applications
* Testbed, prototype and experiment
* Challenges, visions and roadmap
Important Dates
You are invited to submit a 1-2 pages proposal discribing the topic of your
chapter. The proposal should include the chapter summary, table of content,
and contact authors. Estimatedly, each chapter should has about 35 pages
with 12 font size, double-space format.
Proposal Deadline: 20 January 2009
Notification of proposal acceptance: 31 Jan. 2009
Full chapter submission: 30 April 2009
Note: each lead chapter author will get a free copy of the book.
Contact
Please make correspondence and chapter submissions to:
Dr. Athanasios Vasilakos,
University of Western Macedonia, Greece
Email: vasilako[AT]ath.forthnet.gr
Dr. Yan Zhang
Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Email: yanzhang[AT]ieee.org
Dr. Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Email: spyropoulos[AT]tik.ee.ethz.ch
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CALL FOR PAPERS
3rd IEEE Workshop on Autonomic Communications
and Network Management (ACNM 2009)
June 5, 2009 - Long Island, NY, USA
http://acnm09.nw.neclab.eu/
In conjunction with the IFIP/IEEE International
Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM 2009)
The purpose of this workshop is to present and to discuss new
theories, mechanisms and applications of Autonomic Communication - a
new paradigm for forthcoming networks in the fixed as well as the
mobile world. The focus of ACNM is on intelligent communication,
network control and management paradigms based on smart network and
service elements that are capable to automatically configure and
organize themselves.
Autonomic networks will be able to sense their environment to perceive
these changes, to understand the meaning of these changes, and to
react in an intelligent manner through adaptation. This facilitates
new ways to perform network control, management, service creation,
etc. Autonomic networking naturally also applies to mission critical
distributed systems, since autonomic behavior allows for immediate
reaction to changes in the networking environment or context, and
correction of any (predicted) problems. Such behavior also facilitates
fault-tolerance and resilience.
ACNM offers a unique opportunity for researchers in this area to
exchange their research ideas and findings. The workshop will be held
in conjunction with IM 2009, which draws many leading researchers in
the field of Network and Systems Management. It is co-sponsored by the
IEEE Communications Society (IEEE ComSoc) and the EU IST Project ANA.
*** TOPICS ***
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Autonomic network architectures and principles
- Paradigms, tools and techniques autonomic communication systems
- Control and management in dynamic/mobile network environments
- Self-management of communication systems and networks (e.g., based
on peer-to-peer principles)
- Policy control for autonomic networks & systems
- Sensing, monitoring and measurements for autonomic networks
- Advances in and application of control theory
- Self-co-operating peer-to-peer networks
- Self-organizing network elements, and administrative domains
- Self-* technologies
- Fault-tolerance and resilience
- Cognitive networking
- Plug and play networking components
- Knowledge based network control
- Bio-inspired networks and systems
- Experiences with self-* solutions
- Application of autonomic management to mobile and wireless
networking including 3GPP evolved UTRAN, SAE networks, etc.
*** IMPORTANT DATES ***
- Submission deadline: January 26th, 2009
- Notification of acceptance: March 2nd, 2009
- Camera ready version: March 16th, 2009
*** PAPER SUBMISSION ***
Papers must be original material, not currently be under review, and
not have been previously published by another conference or journal.
They must be written in English. They must follow the IEEE two-column
document style, limited to 6-8 US Letter size pages, with a main text
font size of no less than 10pt. Submissions must be in PDF format. To
submit your paper, please go to the JEMS system at
https://jems.sbc.org.br/acnm2009.
*** WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS ***
- Raouf Boutaba (rboutaba(a)bbcr.uwaterloo.ca)
University of Waterloo, Canada
- Marcus Brunner (brunner(a)nw.neclab.eu)
NEC Europe, Germany
*** TPC CO-CHAIRS ***
- Stefan Schmid (schmid(a)neclab.eu)
NEC Europe, Germany
- Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville (granville(a)inf.ufrgs.br)
Federal University of Rio Grande de Sul (UFRGS), Brazil
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eHealth 2009
2nd International ICST Conference on electronic healthcare:
Patients or Users - who are we developing services for?
www.electronic-health.org
23-25th September 2009 - Istanbul, Turkey
Sponsored by ICST, Technically co-sponsored by Create-Net
ACM (pending)
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CONFERENCE AIMS
Building on a very successful eHealth 2008 conference, the aim of eHealth 2009 is to bring
together experts from academia, industry and global healthcare institutions to stimulate cutting-
edge research discussions, share experience with real-world healthcare service providers and
policy makers as well as provide numerous business opportunities.
Despite substantial budgets spent on eHealth in recent years, existing healthcare services do not
sufficiently address the issue of patient privacy, trust, quality-assurance nor the potential in
e-learning and web minding for delivering 21st century healthcare system for European citizens.
The key topic of eHealth 2009 is investigating a realistic potential of the Internet in providing
evidence-based medical advice and quality-assured education for patients to improve wellbeing
of European and global citizens.
CONFERENCE TOPICS
1. Privacy, Trust and Security - electronic patient records, models for trust and privacy, novel
mobile encryption technologies, identity federation, role based access control, privacy enhancing
technologies.
2. Epidemiology and Early Warning Systems and Outbreak Detection - information and IT support
systems for early warning and outbreak detection programs, data management issues, data
collection and analysis for surveillance and epidemiology.
3. Healthcare Ontologies and Knowledge Management Systems - annotation, health care
ontologies, coding standards, communication standards, quality tagging and quality of service,
distribution issues, coding systems and ontologies mapping, search, users customisation, alert
agents.
4. E-learning, Educational Games and the Impact of Information Delivery to Patients and
Professionals - using digital Libraries in building online communities, moderated discussion
groups, qualitative and quantitative evaluation studies, user attitude towards the knowledge,
studies of changes of user attitude with respect to digital libraries.
5. Web 2.0 in Healthcare, Wellbeing and Online Communities Of Practice - Community of
practice, Web 2.0, user support groups, blogs, online support for healthy lifestyle, wellbeing and
public interventions.
CONFERENCE SESSIONS
• Keynote Talks
• Academic Papers Sessions
• Industrial Paper Sessions
• Research Projects and Industrial Products Demos
• Industrial and SME/Start-Up Companies Exhibitions
• PhD Students Session
• Poster Sessions
• Panel Discussions
COMMITTEES
General and Scientific Chair: Patty Kostkova, City ehealth Research Centre, City University,
London, UK
Programme Co-Chair: Rajarajan Muttukrishnan, Mobile Networks Research Centre, City
University, London, UK
Local Chair: TBC
Publicity Chair: David DoHerty, 3G Doctor, Ireland
Industry Chairs
Knowledge Transfer Co-chair: Steve Bunting, City University, London, UK
Industry Co-Chair: Simon Thompson, BT
Poster and PhD Student Session Chair: Jason Bonander, Associate Director, Health Informatics
Strategy, CDC, Atlanta
Global Healthcare Chair: Anouk Berger, WHO
Web Site Editor: David Liang, City University, UK
Information
Venue: Best Western, The President Hotel, Istanbul, Turkey
Publications: Springer Verlag (LNCS)
Important Dates
Paper Submission Date:1st May 2009
Notification Date: 1st June 2009
Camera Ready Date: 1st July 2009
Conference Date: 23-25th September 2009
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Call for Abstracts
IEEE INFOCOM Student Workshop
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
April 20, 2009
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The Infocom 2009 Student Workshop organizing committee is encouraging
the submission of abstracts describing on going thesis research in all
areas of computer networking and data communications, (for a list of
topics, please refer to the Infocom 2009 call for papers at
http://www.ieee-infocom.org/call_for_papers.htm). Accepted abstracts
will appear in the Infocom 2009 workshop proceedings and the student
will present a poster during the workshop.
The Infocom Student Workshop is a forum for graduate students all over
the world to interact with their peers, publicize and get feedback on
their work. It is an excellent opportunity to exchange experiences,
make contacts, and learn how other students are furthering Networking
research. Students will also be able to interact with well-established
researchers in the field who will participate in the workshop as
mentors and organizers. The workshop will be a day-long program
consisting mainly of panel discussions and poster sessions.
IMPORTANT DATES
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* Abstract Submission Deadline : January 16, 2009, 23:59 PST
* Acceptance Notification : January 26, 2009
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
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We are soliciting abstracts, submitted in the Infocom 2009 format
(Please refer to http://www.ieee-infocom.org/paper-layout.htm), that
do not exceed 2 pages. Accepted abstracts will be available via IEEE
Xplore and will be published as part of Infocom 2009 workshop
proceedings. Note that the submitted version of accepted abstracts
will be published in the proceedings.
To submit an abstract go to: http://www-rp.lip6.fr/crp-sw-infocom09/
CO-CHAIRS
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Renata Teixeira, CNRS and UPMC Paris Universitas (France)
Ranjita Bhagwan, MSR (India)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Aditya Akella, University of Wisconsin, Madison (USA)
Mostafa Ammar, Georgia Tech (USA)
Augustin Chaintreau, Thomson (France)
Carla Chiasserini, Politecnico di Torino (Italy)
Rene Cruz, UCSD (USA)
Ramesh Govindan,USC (USA)
Jim Kurose , UMass (USA)
Vishnu Navda, MSR (India)
Alex Snoeren, UCSD (USA)
Rui Zhang, Princeton (USA)
Ben Zhao, UCSB (USA)
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[Tccc] NGI 2009 Call for Papers and best papers at Telecommunication Systems journal
by Joel Rodrigues 10 Jan '09
by Joel Rodrigues 10 Jan '09
10 Jan '09
We are glad to announce that the best papers of NGI 2009 will be
published in a special issue of the Telecommunication Systems journal
from Springer.
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5th EURO-NGI CONFERENCE ON NEXT GENERATION INTERNET NETWORKS, NGI 2009
Aveiro, Portugal, 1-3 July, 2009
www.ngi2009.eu
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NGI 2009 conference is the continuation of the series of successful
events held in Rome, Valencia, Trondheim and Krakow. It has provided
an international forum for the presentation of high quality, peer-
reviewed papers covering various aspects of future networking,
including the future Internet architecture and quality of service. It
is organized by the Network of Excellence (NoE) Euro-NF (former Euro-
NGI) that was initiated by the European Commission during the 7th
framework program. The conference is a key event contributing to reach
the EU targets of integrating the European research effort in the Next
Generation Internet domain and to strengthen the collaboration with
non-European researchers and institutions. To stimulate discussions,
NGI 2009 invites scientists and practitioners from industry and
academia, and especially welcomes contributions from outside Euro-NF.
Original papers on recent advances in next generation networking are
invited. Topics of interest are - but are not limited to - the
following areas:
Applications and Services
- Applications for wireless sensor networks
- Grid computing
- Location-based and context-aware services
- Network co-operation
- Overlay networks and peer-to-peer
Optical Networks
- Multi-layer networks
- Routing & wavelength assignment
- Traffic grooming and traffic engineering
- Transport Ethernet, PON, WDM
Wireless Networks
- Ad hoc and sensor networks
- Cellular networks
- Cross-layer design
- Integration of fixed and mobile networks
- WiFi and WiMax
Socio-Economic Aspects
- Regulation, IPR, network neutrality and governance policies
- SLAs, pricing and quality of experience
- Cost models
- Trust, privacy and security
Network Architecture
- Access, regional, metropolitan, and core networks
- Future Internet
- Inter-domain and intra-domain routing
- Network management and control
- Self-organized systems
- Security architectures and mechanisms
- Testbeds and experimental evaluations
Traffic Engineering
- Admission and congestion control
- Performance evaluation of next generation - networks
- Quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE)
- Service differentiation and multi-service support
- Traffic measurements, modeling and statistical characterization
- Optimization algorithms and heuristics for network dimensioning
Submission
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts written in English. Papers
must contain original work not published or under revision elsewhere.
All submissions will be refereed by experts in the field. Papers
should be prepared following IEEE format (double column and 10-pt
fonts) up to 8 pages and must be submitted in PDF format. For
formatting and submission instructions, and more information about the
conference please refer to http://www.ngi2009.eu.
Important dates
· Submission: January 25th, 2009
· Notification: March 31th, 2009
· Camera ready: April 15th, 2009
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Call for Papers
The 4th ACM International Workshop on Mobility
in the Evolving Internet Architecture (MobiArch 2009)
Co-located with MobiSys, 22 June 2009, Kraków, Poland
http://user.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/~mobiarch/2009/
With the recent development of technologies in wireless access and
mobile devices, user, terminal, and network mobility has become an
indispensable component of today's Internet vision, and it is likely to
continue in the near future, while affecting the whole architectural
design of the future Internet. Yet, issues like efficient mobility
management and optimization, locator-identifier split, multi-homing,
security, wireless access and related operational/deployment concerns
are still in their early stages of development. Moreover, the Internet
architecture, its end-to-end principles, and business models will
require rethinking due to the massive penetration of mobility into the
Internet. For instance, an appropriate system that allows communicating
with a mobile host requires addressing several fundamental issues with
the Internet architecture, such as ability to locate the mobile
host/service, preserving ongoing communications upon changes of
locations, as well as efficient and secure handover management. As
another example, the emerging wireless technologies may pose additional
challenges to the Internet architecture since they introduce design
principles different from the original Internet.
MobiArch 2009 welcomes submissions, from both researchers and
practitioners, in exploration of recent advances in architectures,
protocols, and experiences with emerging technologies on various
mobility issues over the Internet, with an emphasis on wireless
infrastructures and mobility patterns for mobility support, new mobility
protocols, service discovery, routing and location management, mobile
network performance evaluation and modelling, multi-homing, security,
architectural impacts and deployment considerations. Furthermore, the
potential of usability of mobility services for connecting people and
devices in developing regions of the world into the Internet
infrastructure will be also explored.
Topics of MobiArch 2009 cover all aspects of architectural issues and
system support for mobility in the Internet, including but not limited to:
• Impacts of new wireless technologies/services, networking
technologies, and mobility patterns on the Internet architecture
• Architectures and protocols for mobility support in the Internet,
ranging from approaches in link, network, transport to
session/application layers and cross-layer design
• Location management, routing, locator/identifier split, multi-homing
and load sharing issues
• Security and privacy issues in mobility networks and impacts to
Internet architecture
• Architectures and mechanisms for wireless/mobile connectivity in
extreme environments (e.g., remote areas, developing countries)
• Performance issues with mobility in the Internet
• QoS and middlebox issues in mobility networks and impacts to Internet
architecture
• Economic and deployment issues of mobility solutions (infrastructure
and devices)
• Impact of social aspects on mobility architectures, mobile application
and protocol design
• Technologies for mobile wireless access and interactions
Submissions must present original results. Selected papers will be
forward-looking, describe their relationship to existing work, and have
impact and implications for ongoing or future research.
Submitted papers must be no more than 6 pages long, two columns, with no
characters in smaller than 10 point fonts, and must fit properly on US
"Letter"-sized paper (8.5x11 inches). Margins must be of 1 inch on all
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Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: 22 February 2009
Acceptance Notification: 31 March 2009
Camera Ready Due: 15 April 2009
Workshop Date: 22 June 2009
TPC Chairs:
Jörg Ott Helsinki University of Technology (TKK)
Kun Tan Microsoft Research Asia
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09 Jan '09
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CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC)
BIO-INSPIRED NETWORKING
Technology is taking us to a world where myriads of massively networked
devices interact with the physical world in multiple ways, and at
multiple scales, from the global Internet down to micro- and
nano-devices. Many of these devices are highly mobile and autonomous,
and must adapt to the surrounding environment in a totally distributed
and unsupervised way.
Recently, a number of approaches inspired by biological mechanisms and
phenomena have been proposed as a strategy to handle the complexity of
massively distributed systems such as the Internet, or wireless ad hoc
and sensor networks. The goal of bio-inspired approaches is to discover
and to adapt biological methods to technical solutions that are showing
similarly high stability, adaptability, and scalability as biological
entities often have.
This special issue intends to highlight the latest achievements in the
new research domain of bio-inspired networking. In particular, the issue
focuses on methodologies for identifying relevant biological mechanisms,
the modeling of these mechanisms, and their application to technical
solutions. Prospective articles are expected to outline either proof of
concept studies with direct comparison to classical technical solutions,
or theoretical mathematical models of biological principles associated
with fundamental challenges in communication systems. For this special
issue, we consider all techniques with direct biological background
including animal learning strategies, self-organizing methods as
observed from swarms down to nano-structures that are observed and
analyzed in molecular biology. Classical complex systems research is
explicitly excluded from the scope whereas a comparison to well-known
techniques in this domain is appreciated.
This special issue is dedicated to bio-inspired approaches addressing
various aspects of networking and communication systems. The topics of
interest include the following domains:
- Self-organizing communication systems
- Evolutionary and adaptive systems and protocols
- Scalable systems and protocols
- Self-learning algorithms
- Self-healing systems and protocols
- Security mechanisms
- Network algorithms and protocols
- Scalable and adaptive network architectures
- Congestion control mechanisms
- Performance evaluation of bio-inspired networks
Original unpublished contributions, and invited articles will be
considered for the issue. The papers should be formatted according to
IEEE-JSAC guidelines (please note the mandatory overlength page charges
of $220/page after the first 7 pages). Authors should submit a PDF
version of their complete manuscript via email to dressler(a)ieee.org
according to the following timetable:
Manuscript Submission: March 1, 2009
Acceptance Notification: September 1, 2009
Final Manuscript due to Pub: December 1, 2009
Publication: 2nd quarter 2010
Guest Editors
- Falko Dressler, University of Erlangen, Germany (dressler(a)ieee.org)
- Tatsuya Suda, University of California, Irvine, USA (suda(a)ics.uci.edu)
- Iacopo Carreras, Create-Net, Italy (iacopo.carreras(a)create-net.org)
- Masayuki Murata, Osaka University, Japan (murata(a)ist.osaka-u.ac.jp)
- Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge, UK (Jon.Crowcroft(a)cl.cam.ac.uk)
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Dr. Falko Dressler
Computer Networks and Communication Systems
University of Erlangen, Germany
Phone: +49 9131 85-27914 / Fax: +49 9131 85-27409
mailto:dressler@informatik.uni-erlangen.de
http://www7.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~dressler/
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