-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: ITC 2011: Second Call for Papers Datum: Wed, 15 Dec 2010 11:58:12 +0100 Von: Tobias Hoßfeld hossfeld@INFORMATIK.UNI-WUERZBURG.DE Antwort an: Mailing List der GI FG 3.3.1 "Kommunikation und Verteilte Systeme" KUVS-L@LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE An: KUVS-L@LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE
ITC 2011 23rd International Teletraffic Congress Call for Papers San Francisco, USA September 6-8, 2011 http://www.itc-conference.org/2011/
ITC provides a venue for researchers from academia and industry interested in design and control of communication networks, protocols, and applications. The rapid evolution in these areas, driven by technological advances and new business models, raises a critical need for continuous reappraisal of modeling, control and management mechanisms. For instance, as energy becomes an increasingly important design criterion, new algorithms are needed to optimize the tradeoff between energy consumption and quality of service.
In addition to improving network efficiency and performance, there has recently been a significant interest in new network architectural principles. How should the lower layers be structured to best support content-centric networking? What network control and optimization issues are raised by virtualization and cloud computing? What architectural elements and business models are needed to meet user expectations for service quality, reliability and security in a cost-effective way?
Now annually held, ITC 2011 solicits submission of papers with original contributions, especially contributions that address novel issues, pioneer disruptive paradigms, or propose innovative models and techniques. Furthermore, papers that provide important insights on real world networking problems, e.g., based on measurements, application of analytical techniques or simulations, are strongly encouraged. Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Network architectures, paradigms & technologies * Cognitive radio networking * Content delivery and storage area networks * Data Center Networks * Delay-tolerant and opportunistic networking * Future Internet design * IP/MPLS/Carrier Ethernet networks * Multi-carrier networks * Optical networks * Sensor networks * UMTS, WiFi, LTE, WiMax, 4G networks * Wireless adhoc and mesh networks
Network planning, QoS, and associated performance issues: * Capacity planning methods and tools * Planning for multi-carrier networks, robustness and reliability * Performance and reliability tradeoffs, including targets for web-based applications * Network design methods * Performance over wireless and wireline transport technologies * Pricing and billing, business models for QoS * QoS provisioning * SLA monitoring * Regulatory and public policy QoS issues
Traffic management and measurement * Admission control * Application and content traffic management * Dynamic bandwidth management * Intelligent adaptive routing * Location and mobility management * Multi-domain issues * Network tomography, analysis of traffic matrices * Overload and congestion control protocols and mechanisms * Protection, switching and restoration * Traffic and performance monitoring, measurements and forecasting * Regulatory and public policy traffic management issues
Applications * Application layer networks and overlays, including virtualization * Distributed, grid and cloud computing * Efficient content delivery technologies * Internet of Things * IPTV, WebTV * P2P and distributed lookup * Social networks * Tele-medicine, -education, -metry * Web-services and service oriented architectures
Security issues * Anomaly detection, detection of DoS attacks * Attack mitigation methods * Epidemiological models, worm and virus propagation * Privacy and trust
Models and techniques * Cross-layer design and optimization mechanisms * Game-theoretic models * Optimization algorithms, self optimization approaches * Performance models for voice, video, data, P2P applications * Random graph models * Resource allocation and management, scheduling algorithms * Simulation methods and tools
IMPORTANT DATES Paper Registration: January 28, 2011 Submission Deadline: February 4, 2011 Acceptance notification: May 15, 2011 Final version due: June 15, 2011 Conference: September 6-8, 2011
PUBLICATIONS AND AWARDS
Submitted manuscripts must be unpublished and not be considered for publication elsewhere over the course of the review process. All paper registrations and submissions will be handled electronically via EDAS (http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=8968). Authors should prepare a PDF version, which should not exceed 8 double-column pages in IEEE conference format with a font size no smaller than 10 points. All accepted contributions will appear as full papers in the conference proceedings with oral presentations. In order to guarantee the high visibility of the conference, the proceedings will be available through IEEEXplore.
ITC 2011 plans to offers two prestigious awards: a Best Paper Award and a Best Student Paper Award. For a paper to be eligible in the latter category, a full-time student must be the first author at the time of submission of the paper, & is the presenter of the accepted paper at the conference.
General Co-Chairs Charles Kalmanek, AT&T Labs-Research, USA Deep Medhi, University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA
TPC Co-Chairs Åke Arvidsson, Ericsson, Sweden Gustavo de Veciana, University of Texas at Austin, USA Steven Low, Caltech, USA
Panel Chair Iraj Sanee, Bell Labs/Alcatel-Lucent, USA
Workshop & Tutorials Co-Chairs Yi Qian, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA Kurt Tutschku, University of Vienna, Austria
Travel Grant Co-Chairs Prosper Chemouil, Orange Labs, France Dijiang Huang, Arizona State University, USA
Local Arrangement Co-Chairs Gaurav Agrawal, IP Infusion, San Jose, USA Alex Clemm, Cisco Systems, San Jose, USA
Publicity Co-Chairs Masaki Aida, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan Lisandro Granville, UFRGS, Brazil Tobias Hoßfeld, Univ. of Würzberg, Germany Peter Key, Microsoft Research, UK Caterina Scoglio, Kansas State Univ., USA
Web Chair Victor Yu Liu, Huawei, USA