-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Tccc] Call for Papers - IJCS SI on QoS Suppor and Service Differentiation in Wireless Networks Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 15:02:16 -0400 From: Ahmad, Aftab aahmad@nsu.edu To: tccc@cs.columbia.edu
*_Call for Papers_* International Journal of Communication Systems
/Special Issue on/
*_"QoS Support and Service Differentiation in Wireless Networks"_*
/Tentative Publication Date: April 2004 Full papers submission deadline: //15 October 2003/
/Reviews due: /15 January 2004 Camera-ready copies due: 15 February 2004
Wireless access technology has created a new dimension for user access over the past few years. This has opened up a number of issues, one of which is QoS. The rapid adoption of wireless and IP based applications has created a strong driving force towards ubiquitous data services. A common understanding of the next generation of wireless systems that will offer such services is that they will involve multiple technologies and concepts that are still evolving. A major challenge in this heterogeneous environment is to provide proper QoS for mobile and stationary users using both customized and access agnostic applications and the need to analyze latency as a function of traffic profiles. The goal of this Special Issue is to collect high-quality scientific contributions discussing QoS strategies and tradeoffs at the Physical, Data Link, Network and Transport layers, for both already deployed as well as innovative/emerging wireless technologies. Papers reporting original, unpublished results on following topics are solicited:
- Service differentiation and current enhancements in wireless LANs.
- QoS management and capacity optimization in multi-access, multi-service networks.
- Resource management for QoS-sensitive services.
- Local versus end-to-end QoS provisioning, including QoS issues in mixed cellular/WLAN environment.
- Software implementation and its robustness for QoS in wireless networks.
- Performance models for multi-class wireless networks with emphasis on latency, throughput and goodput for various offered traffic profiles.
- Architectures and Protocols for QoS provisioning in multi-access multi-service networks
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*Submission Instructions*
Only electronic submissions are welcomed. Please submit the PDF copy of the paper to one of the Guest Editors via email.
*Guest Editors (in alphabetic order)*
Aftab Ahmad
aftab@ieee.org mailto:aftab@ieee.org
Computer Science
Norfolk State University, VA, USA
Giuseppe Bianchi
bianchi@elet.polimi.it mailto:bianchi@elet.polimi.it
Electrical Engineering
University of Palermo, Italy
Larry Berstein
lbernstein@worldnet.att.net mailto:lbernstein@worldnet.att.net
Computer Science
Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
Gabor Fodor
Gabor.Fodor@era.ericsson.se mailto:Gabor.Fodor@era.ericsson.se
Ericsson Research, Sweden
Guy Pujolle
Guy.Pujolle@lip6.fr mailto:Guy.Pujolle@lip6.fr
Université Paris 6, France
Bu Sung (Francis) Lee
EBSLEE@ntu.edu.sg mailto:EBSLEE@ntu.edu.sg
Division of Computer Communications
School of Computer Engineering, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore
Yu-Dong Yao
yyao@stevens-tech.edu mailto:yyao@stevens-tech.edu
Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department
Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
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