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Call for Papers: IEEE WNM 2013 ================================================================================
7th IEEE Workshop on Network Measurements (WNM) http://wnm2013.csis.mtroyal.ca/
co-located with
38th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN) http://www.ieeelcn.org/
October 21-24, 2013, Sydney, Australia ================================================================================
IMPORTANT DATES
* Paper Submission: May 12, 2013 * Notification: June 30, 2013 * Camera Ready: July 30, 2013 * Workshop: October 24, 2013
SCOPE The 7th IEEE Workshop on Network Measurements (WNM) invites participants actively engaged in all aspects of network measurements. As computer networks are becoming more complex and diverse in terms of architecture, services, and devices, the importance of measurement increases. Network measurements are crucial for operation, diagnosis, and characterization of complex networks, especially emerging and fast-growing ones, such as broadband wireless, mobile, home, data centers, WSN and various heterogeneous networks (“Hetnets”). Operators of fast-growing non-traditional networks are facing new challenges as cross-layer interactions of traditional protocols exhibit new behaviors. With emerging cloud, over-the-top and mobile services and applications, performance monitoring, anomaly detection and diagnosis becomes more difficult. In addition, fully understanding the impact of new services and applications on existing traditional networks is needed for planning and provisioning purposes. Inferring user experience from network measurements has been a long-standing challenge, which remains with cloud and mobile services growing. With rapid evolution of networking technologies and architectures, the measurement community can offer invaluable insights and improve understanding where lacking, especially in cases where validation of existing results is needed.
TOPICS WNM is seeking original submissions that cover a broad range of topics in monitoring, measurement and analysis across wired and wireless networks:
* Measurement tools, techniques, design, and evaluation * Evaluation of Internet and smart-phone applications * Measurement across the network protocol stack * Measurement related to performance, reliability, security and privacy * Data centers, cloud-based services and content distribution networks * Measurement-based monitoring and troubleshooting of large-scale distributed systems, including cloud infrastructures * Monitoring and measurement of home networks * Network and service resiliency and performance during and after disasters and man-made outages natural * Evaluation of emerging paradigms for traditional services (e.g. moving from circuit-switched phone to VoIP) * Design, development and experiences with Big Data platforms and analytics * Assessment of previous measurement works
ORGANIZATION
Program Chairs Aniket Mahanti, University of Auckland, NZ Emir Halepovic, AT&T Labs - Research, US
Web Chair Mingwei Gong, Mount Royal University, CA
Publicity Chair Qiang Fu, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ
Local Arrangements Chair Bahman Javadi, University of Western Sydney, AU
Technical Program Committee Bernhard Ager, ETH Zurich, CH Marco Balduzzi, International Secure Systems Lab, IT Pere Barlet-Ros, Technical University of Catalonia, ES Paulo Carvalho, University of Minho, PT Pedro Casas, Telecommunications Research Center Vienna (FTW), AT Pavel Celeda, Masaryk University, CZ Kenjiro Cho, Internet Initiative Japan Inc., JP Ruben Cuevas Rumin, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, ES Alberto Dainotti, CAIDA, UC San Diego, US Benoit Donnet, Universite de Liege, BE Elias Duarte Jr., Federal University of Parana, BR Maurizio Dusi, NEC Laboratories Europe, DE Alessandro Finamore, Politecnico di Torino, IT Kensuke Fukuda, National Institute of Informatics, JP Jose Luis Garcia-Dorado, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, ES Francesco Gringoli, University of Brescia, IT Bamba Gueye, Universite Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, SN Mehmet Gunes, University of Nevada - Reno, US Lei Guo, Microsoft, US Xiaojun Hei, Huazhong University of Science andTechnology, CN Oliver Hohlfeld, TU Berlin, DE Tobias Hossfeld, University of Wuerzburg, DE Pan Hui, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology/ Telekom Innovation Laboratories, DE/HK Guillaume Jourjon, NICTA, AU Solange Lima, University of Minho, PT Emmanuel Lochin, University of Toulouse - ISAE, FR Olaf Maennel, Loughborough University, UK David Malone, NUI Maynooth, IE Jukka Manner, Aalto University, FI Olivier Mehani, NICTA, AU Hung Nguyen, University of Adelaide, AU Nick Nikiforakis, KU Leuven, BE Antonio Pescape, University of Napoli Federico II, IT Aiko Pras, University of Twente, NL Gregorio Procissi, University of Pisa, IT Justin Rohrer, Naval Postgraduate School, US Nadi Sarrar, TU Berlin, DE Fabian Schneider, NEC Laboratories Europe, DE Joel Sommers, Colgate University, US Kwon Taekyoung, Seoul National University, KR Stefano Traverso, Politecnico di Torino, IT Michele Vadursi, University of Naples "Parthenope", IT Shobha Venkataraman, AT&T Labs - Research, US Alex Vieira, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, BR Matthias Wahlisch, Freie Universitat Berlin, DE Jie Xiang, Simula Research Laboratory, NO Sebastian Zander, Swinburne University of Technology, AU
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