-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [Tccc] CfP: QoSim 2010 Datum: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 13:20:30 +0100 Von: Nils Aschenbruck aschenbruck@cs.uni-bonn.de An: tccc@lists.cs.columbia.edu
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3rd International Workshop on the Evaluation of Quality of Service through Simulation in the Future Internet (QoSim 2010) http://www.qosim.org
to be held in conjunction with SIMUTools 2010 Torremolinos, Malaga, Spain March 15-19, 2010
CALL FOR PAPERS
Simulation has long been the primary evaluation tool used by the networking community for supporting the design and tuning of protocols, architectures and applications. During the last years, the wide-scale deployment of wireless access and the emerging of new access technologies, such as 802.16, Beyond 3G cellular packet systems, and Wireless Mesh Networks, as well as the ever-increasing popularity of applications requiring Quality of Service (QoS), such as Voice over IP and video streaming, have made the thorough and sound assessment of QoS a challenging but indispensable task for the evolution towards a future Internet. Furthermore, emerging user-centric and service-oriented network paradigms require new definitions of QoS and service attributes, closer to the user perception, as well as new simulation models to assess them. Last, but not least, new research directions in networking architectures, advocating a long-term disruptive or “clean slate” (re-)design of the Internet, also demand new simulation tools and techniques to prove the feasibility and assess the performance of the proposed solutions.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together academic and industry researchers and practitioners from both the networking and the simulation communities to discuss current and future trends in simulation techniques, models and practices for the Future Internet and to foster interdisciplinary collaborative research in this area. The workshop values both theoretical and practical research contributions. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Emerging access technologies (Wi-Max, 3.5G, Wireless Mesh Networks, 802.11x, etc.) * Disruptive network paradigms (bio-inspired, autonomic, opportunistic networking, etc.) * Multi-layer network architectures * Cross-layer simulation * Hybrid Simulation * End-to-end simulation of heterogeneous, mobile and multi-domain networks * Fluid-flow simulation for assessing QoS in large scale networks * New and emerging services and applications * QoS negotiation, service chain negotiation and Service Level Agreements * QoS components (scheduling algorithms, admission control schemes, QoS routing and traffic engineering schemes, etc.) * Scalability analysis * Traffic modeling * Tradeoffs between Security and QoS * QoS applications in extreme situation (e.g. in a network under attack or catastrophes)
We solicit submission of manuscripts that present original research results, not previously published nor currently under review by another conference or journal. All submitted papers will go through a rigorous peer review process. Submissions will be judged on originality, significance, interest, clarity, relevance, and correctness by the technical program committee. Submission implies the willingness of at least one author to attend the workshop and present the paper. Accepted papers will be printed in the proceedings and made available online.
Authors are invited to submit PDF versions of full papers of up to 8 pages in ACM conference proceedings format, i.e. two-column pages in a font no smaller than 10-points. Submissions will be handled electronically through EasyChair.
Important Dates: Paper submission deadline: Nov. 1, 2009 Notification of acceptance: Dec. 20, 2009 Camera-ready paper due: Jan. 12, 2010
COMMITTEE:
Program Chairs: Ben Lauwens, Royal Military Academy, Belgium Nils Aschenbruck, University of Bonn, Germany
Technical Program Committee: Ron Addie, University of Southern Queensland, Australia Markus Fiedler, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden Hannes Frey, University of Paderborn, Germany Michael Gerharz, Fraunhofer FKIE, Germay Christian Hoene, University of Tübingen, Germany William J. Knottenbelt, Imperial College London, UK Sebastian Max, RWTH Aachen, Germany Rudesindo Nunez-Queija, CWI and TNO ICT, Netherlands Krzysztof Pawlikowski, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Patrick Peschlow, University of Bonn, Germany Werner Sandmann, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany Susana Sargento, Technical University of Aveiro, Portugal Bart Scheers, Royal Military Academy, Belgium Björn Scheuermann, University of Düsseldorf, Germany Kristof Sleurs, KULeuven, Belgium Georgios Theodorakopoulos, EPFL, Switzerland Kurt Tutschku, University of Vienna, Austria
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