-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP] 1st IEEE Workshop on Named Data Networking for Challenged Communication Environments (NDN-CCE'2016) Datum: Fri, 6 May 2016 12:41:05 -0700 Von: Alex Afanasyev aa@CS.UCLA.EDU Antwort an: Alex Afanasyev aa@CS.UCLA.EDU An: tccc-announce@COMSOC.ORG
========================================================= CALL FOR PAPERS 1st IEEE Workshop on Named Data Networking for Challenged Communication Environments (NDN-CCE'2016)
Washington, DC, December 8th 2016
http://www2.mitre.org/public/ndn-cce/ =========================================================
Army tactical networks, first responder communication networks, and interplanetary networks are several examples of challenging communication environments that are typically referred to as DIL (disrupted, intermittently connected, and low bandwidth). Nevertheless, applications that operate in such environments generate mission critical data that must be disseminated promptly and reliably, despite the challenging nature of the communication environment.
Many years of research efforts have been invested into IP-based communication networks to achieve the above goals, but only resulted in limited success. The root cause of the difficulties is a fundamental mismatch between the IP-based communication model and the challenged environments. The former assumes communications through established stable infrastructures. It requires the creation and maintenance of end-to-end connectivity between senders and receivers, while neither the infrastructure nor end-to-end connectivity exists in the latter. The key to solving the problem is to identify a new communication model that makes effective use of the heterogeneous network resources of challenged environments, removes dependency on infrastructure components, and emphasizes data dissemination in lieu end-to-end connectivity.
Information-Centric Networking (ICN) and Named Data Networking (NDN), as the most prominent realization of the ICN vision, have emerged in recent years as promising directions to address the above stated challenges. By its name, this new networking model focuses on information (named data) retrieval, instead of reachability between nodes and locations. Therefore, it can circumvent the lack of persistent connectivity in challenged environments by focusing on moving data instead of end-to-end connectivity, utilizing any connectivity, as it comes into existence, to move data hop-by-hop towards requesting parties.
This workshop aims to provide a timely venue for all interested parties to exchange their ideas and initial results in applying the NDN paradigm to: address the communication needs of mission critical applications in challenged environments, explore different design options, and identify design tradeoffs. Topics of interest includes:
- NDN routing for challenged communication environments Supporting - high assurance NDN applications in challenged communication - environments Real deployment and case studies of NDN in challenged - communication environments QoS-aware NDN functionalities for - challenged communication environments Efficient and effective NDN - caching policies for challenged communication environments Modeling, - analysis and characterization of NDN functionalities in challenged - communication network
========================================================= IMPORTANT DATES
Submission Deadline: July 1, 2016, 11:59pm Acceptance Notification: September 1, 2016 Camera-Ready Submission: October 1, 2016 =========================================================
Sincerely, Tamer Refaei (The MITRE Corporation) and Alex Afanasyev (UCLA) NDN-CCE Workshop Co-Chairs
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