**Bitte entschuldigen Sie, wenn Sie diese Nachricht mehrfach bekommen***
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
die Einsendefrist fuer die Tagung 'Next Generation Networks' ist bis zum 15. November verlaengert worden. Es besteht daher auch jetzt noch die Moeglichkeit, einen Beitrag zu dieser Tagung einzureichen.
Die Veranstaltung wird von der ITU-T organisiert und von Cisco sowie von der IEEE ond der IEEE ComSoc unterstuetzt. Der Tagungsband wird bei IEEE erscheinen.
Die Teilnahme an der Veranstaltung ist - in alter ITU-Tradition - kostenlos.
Fuer weitere Informationen stehe ich gerne zur Verfuegung.
Viele Gruesse aus AC Kai Jakobs.
INNOVATIONS IN NGN - FUTURE NETWORK AND SERVICES AN ITU-T KALEIDOSCOPE EVENT TECHNICALLY CO-SPONSORED BY IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY
Third Call for Papers - Extended deadline
http://itu.int/ITU-T/uni/kaleidoscope
Supported by: Cisco Systems
Technically co-sponsored by: IEEE, IEEE Communications Society
Innovations in Next Generation Networks is the first in a series of peer- reviewed academic conferences that aims at increasing the dialogue amongst academia, research organizations and experts working on the standardization of information and communications technologies (ICT). By viewing technologies through a Kaleidoscope, these forward looking conferences will also seek to identify new topics for standardization. Arguably no industry undergoes faster changes than the ICT industry. So looking five, ten or more years into the future - What will the network look like? Which services will be offered? How will it affect people's lives? To this end ITU, with technical co-sponsor IEEE Communications Society, is issuing this third CfP. NGN represents one of the most complex transitions ever to have occurred in telecoms. Taking into account new realities in the ICT industry such as the need to converge and optimise operating networks and the extraordinary expansion of digital traffic, NGN will enable a richer set of applications to the end user, as well as allowing operators to benefit from a far simpler architecture and the economies of scale associated with standards. In addition, in NGN, new services can be added far more quickly and easily, without the need to add any new network infrastructure.
Objectives Innovations in NGN will bring together visionary ideas on the future of NGN. It is to inspire contributions towards a kaleidoscopic view of communication habits for the future and it will highlight technologies, services and applications five years and beyond that will capitalize on the NGN infrastructure and lead to the ubiquitous network society in which information can be accessed anywhere and anytime by anyone and anything. The event will also cover multidisciplinary aspects related to the deployment of NGN, including analysis of regulatory and societal challenges.
Audience Innovations in NGN is targeted at all researchers, academics, students, engineers, regulators and thinkers who go "beyond the next quarter". No participation fee will be charged.
Date and venue 12-13 May 2008, Geneva, Switzerland.
Submission of papers Prospective authors, in particular from academia and R&D centres, are invited to submit complete, original papers with up to 6000 words including summary and references using the template at the conference website. (The camera-ready version will be limited to a maximum of eight pages). Main themes are suggested below. All papers will be handled electronically and reviewed through a double-blind, peer-review process. Please note that the submission dates for papers are strict deadlines. The online paper submission tool is now available from the conference website.
Deadlines Submission of complete paper: 15 November 2007 Notification of paper acceptance: 30 January 2008 Submission of camera-ready paper: 7 March 2008 Registration for the event: 18 April 2008
Keynotes Confirmed keynote addresses and keynote track papers are: Myung Oh, President of Konkuk University, Korea Alexander D. Gelman, Director of Standards, IEEE ComSoc Track 1: Tomonori Aoyama, Keio University, Japan Track 2: Martin Korling, Ericsson Research, Sweeden Track 3: Ken Krechmer, University of Colorado, USA
Publication Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings, presented during the conference and made available in the IEEE Xplore online catalogue.
Awards Awards of 5k, 3k and 2k USD provided by Cisco Systems will be granted to selected three best papers, as judged by the organizing and programme committees.
General Chair Yoichi Maeda (ITU-T; NTT, JP)
Organizing Committee Tohru Asami (The University of Tokyo, JP) Jim Carlo (J. Carlo Consulting, US) Yoshikazu Ikeda (National Institute of Informatics, JP) Kai Jakobs (RWTH Aachen University, DE) Wolfgang Kleinwaechter (Aarhus University, DK) Mitsuji Matsumoto (Waseda University, JP) David Mellor (UK Telecommunication Academy, UK) Brian Moore (ITU-T; Alcatel-Lucent, UK) Pierre-Andre Probst (ITU-T; OFCOM, CH) Charles Sandbank (Bradford University, UK) Mostafa Hashem Sherif (AT&T, US) John Visser (ITU-T; Nortel, CA) Mallik Tatipamula (Juniper Networks, US)
Programme Committee Chairman: Pierre-Andr_ Probst (ITU-T; OFCOM, CH) V.Chair-Track 1: Mostafa Hashem Sherif (AT&T, US) V.Chair-Track 2: Mitsuji Matsumoto (Waseda Univ., JP) V.Chair-Track 3: Jim Carlo (J. Carlo Consulting, US) Arve Aagesen (Norwegian Univ. Science and Tech., NO) Tohru Asami (The University of Tokyo, JP) Koichi Asatani (Kogakuin University, JP) Nelson Baloian (University of Chile, CL) Benjamin Baran (University Nacional de Asuncion, PY) Knut Blind (Fraunhofer ISI; TU Berlin, DE) Michael Bove Jr. (MIT, US) Lyman Chapin (Interisle Consulting Group, US) Peter J. Chitamu (University of the Witwatersrand, ZA) Jun-kyun Choi (Info. and Comms. University, KR) Seong-gon Choi (Chungbuk National University, KR) Yang-hee Choi (Seoul National University, KR) Young-bae Choi (James Madison University, US) Il-young Chong (Hankuk University KR) Javier Diaz (Univ. Nacional de La Plata, AR) Vladimir Efimushkin (ZNIIS, RU) Tineke M. Egyedi (TU Delft, NL) Qi Feng (BUPT, CN) Vladislav V. Fomin (Vytautas Magnus University, LT) Wen Gao (Peking University, CN) Stephan Gauch (Fraunhofer ISI, DE) Adam Grzech (Politechnika Wroc_awska, PL) Chris Guy (The University of Reading, UK) Guenter Haring (University of Vienna, AT) Wu Hequan (Chinese Academy of Engineering, CN) Yukio Hiramatsu (Osaka Institute of Technology, JP) Doan Hoang (University of Technology, Sydney,AU) Qiheng Hu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN) Yoshikazu Ikeda (National Institute of Informatics, JP) Villy Baek Iversen (Technical University of Denmark, DK) Bijan Jabbari (George Mason University, US) Kai Jakobs (RWTH Aachen University, DE) Farouk Kamoun (University of Manouba, TN) Wolfgang Kleinwaechter (Aarhus University, DK) Nargis Khujanazarova (Tashkent University, UZ) Masafumi Koga (Oita-University, JP) Andrej Kos (University of Ljubljana, SI) Noboru Koshizuka (The University of Tokyo, JP) Ken Krechmer (University of Colorado, Boulder, US) Pieter Kritzinger (University of Cape Town, ZA) Hsiang-Tsung Kung (Harvard University, US) Chuang Lin (Tsinghua University, CN) Duo Liu (China Academy of Telecom Research, CN) Luigi Logrippo (Universite du Quebec - Outaouais, CA) Kalle Lyytinen (Case Western Reserve University, US) Petri Maehoenen (RWTH Aachen University) Thomas Magedanz (TU Berlin / FhG FOKUS, DE) Giovani Mancilla (Universidad Distrital, CO) Olli Martikainen (University of Oulu, FI) Lorne Mason (McGill University, CA) Reuven Meidan (Tel-Aviv University, IL) David Mellor (UK Telecommunications Academy, UK) Antonella Molinaro (U. Mediterranea of R.Calabria, IT) Jean-Yves Monfort (ITU-T; France Telecom, FR) Yong-jin Park (Hanyang University, KR) Jose Giovanny Lopez Perafan (Unversidad del Cauca, CO) Jose Miguel Piquer Gardner (Universidad de Chile, CL) Iskra Popova (MidSweden University, SE) Louis Pouzin (Eurolinc, FR) Ramjee Prasad (Aalborg University, DK) Ramon Puigjaner (Universitat de les Illes Balears, ES) Don Purcell (Catholic University, US) Peter Radford (LogicaCMG, UK) Sriram Raghavan (Intel Research, IN) Jungwoo Ryoo (Pennsylvania State University, US) Imad Al-Sabouni (Ministry of Communications, SY) Mary Saunders (NIST, US) Alwyn Seeds (University College London, UK) Jose Neuman de Souza (Federal University of Ceara, BR) Michael B. Spring (University of Pittsburgh, US) Tatsuya Suda (University of California, Irvine, US) Kenzo Takahashi (Fukui University, JP) Klaus Turowski (University Augsburg, DE) Hiromi Ueda (Tokyo University of Technology, JP) Yoshiyori Urano (Waseda University, JP) Laurent Vreck (ETSI, FR) Klaus Wehrle (RWTH Aachen University, DE) Vilas Wuwongse (Asian Institute of Technology, TH) Ahmad Zaki (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, MY) Huiling Zhao (CN Telecom Beijing Res. Institute, CN)
Keywords Accessibility, NGN, object to object communication, applications, services, innovation, ICT, convergence, telecommunications, Internet Protocol, IPTV, USN (Ubiquitous Sensor Networks), security, standardization research, economics of standardization, ubiquitous societies, multimedia, interoperability, QoS, mobility, virtual communities, network operation.
For additional information Additional info can be found at the event website: http://itu.int/ITU-T/ uni/kaleidoscope. Inquiries should be addressed to kaleidoscope@itu.int.
Suggested (non-exclusive) list of topics
Track 1: NGN architecture evolution - Evolution of the NGN architecture - Open service interfaces, service interaction and interoperability in future scenarios - Interworking of advanced services between legacy networks and NGN - Seamless handover, multihoming and mobility - Converged multimedia emergency communications - Future packet-based, ultra-high speed transport networks - Advanced network security, network identification, biometrics, localization techniques and USN - Digital rights management - NGN and the next generation internet
Track 2: Applications and services over the NGN - Enhancing telecoms accessibility for all - Broadcasting, multicasting, unicasting and peer-to-peer in NGN: IPTV, Interactive TV, Mobile TV, and others - Guaranteed QoS in end-to-end, inter-provider real time multimedia services - Innovative multimedia applications and content delivery using all-IP converged fixed/mobile - Future virtual communities & social networking services - New programming models and service creation - Creative combinations of web and network services - Services and experiences using location, presence, context awareness and personalization - Advanced smart terminals - NGN-enabled public services e.g. telemedicine and distance learning
Track 3: Social, economic and policy issues in the ubiquitous societies - Innovations in NGN to overcome the digital divide - Evolution of legislative and regulatory frameworks towards converged networks - Security and ubiquity: what's the right balance? - NGN standardization: stifle or encourage innovation? - Business models for the information society (including accounting, billing and charging) - Analysis of NGN standardization processes - Economics of NGN standardization - Societal impact of NGN and of virtual, collaborative environments
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Kai Jakobs
RWTH Aachen University Computer Science Department Informatik 4 (Communication and Distributed Systems) Ahornstr. 55, D-52074 Aachen, Germany Tel.: +49-241-80-21405 Fax: +49-241-80-22220 Kai.Jakobs@cs.rwth-aachen.de http://www-i4.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/~jakobs/kai/kai_home.html
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