[Fwd: [Tccc] One week reminder: E-DTN '09 - Workshop on the Emergence of Delay-/Disruption-Tolerant Networking]
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Dear Colleagues, the submission deadline for the E-DTN 2009 is approaching:
Paper-submission Deadline: July 6, 2009 (extended) Acceptance Notification: July 31, 2009
This is a firm deadline. Please find the CFP below.
Best Regards, Lefteris Mamatas University College London
************************************************************************ CALL FOR PAPERS
Workshop on the Emergence of Delay-/Disruption-Tolerant Networks (E-DTN)
Technically Sponsored by IEEE
NEW IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper-submission Deadline: July 6, 2009 (extended) Acceptance Notification: July 31, 2009
Dates: TBA October, 2009, St.-Petersburg, Russia (in conjunction with ICUMT 2009) [Web: http://www.e-dtn.org/] ************************************************************************
Networking research for challenged environments has attracted a lot of attention lately. Numerous attractive protocols have been proposed, which are expected to network places and devices that currently do not have the opportunity of "going online". Such environments reside at the edges of the current Internet infrastructure. For example, public and private transport vehicles, underwater, satellite and deep-space networks are potential DTN deployments of interest. Communication in the above-mentioned challenged environments is usually infrastructureless and consists mainly of mobile battery-powered devices. Moreover, mobility patterns are usually unknown, making connectivity periods between DTN-nodes intermittent and opportunistic. To achieve communication in such environments one has to deal with several performance tradeoffs, such as end-to-end delivery delay and energy consumption, or reliability and storage congestion. Since, in most cases, end-to-end connectivity does not exist (hence the difference from ad hoc networking) current Internet protocols fail permanently.
Although there have already been a lot of research proposals for routing, (storage) congestion control, error control and application design for such networks, the IRTF has focused mainly on the Bundle Protocol (BP); BP is an application layer protocol that does not include the appropriate functionalities to deal with issues such as routing or storage congestion, for example. That said, DTN research and its future directions seem to lack a stable basis. For example, it is not clear yet if a "one-fits-all" protocol stack will be deployed, or if such an approach is feasible at all. In contrast, several different protocols that each would suit the needs of its specific architecture/setup would need to be able to interoperate.
This workshop seeks novel ideas in the form of preliminary or work-in-progress results as well as mature research papers for Delay-/Disruption Tolerant Networks. We also encourage position papers that address and criticize the past, current and future trends of DTN research and are intended to trigger discussions on the whole spectrum of DTNs. Topics include but are not limited to:
- DTN Routing - Congestion and Storage Congestion Control - Resource Sharing in DTN environments - Network Coding techniques for DTNs - Application Development - DTN Management Platforms - Error and Flow Control - Experiences and Measurements from DTN testbeds - Privacy and Security of Information in DTNs - DTN Simulators and related tools - Performance Evaluation and Metrics for DTN Research - Performance and Design Tradeoffs for DTN Algorithms and Protocols - Social Networking through DTNs - Satellite Constellations and DTNs - Naming/Addressing and interoperability issues with the Internet architecture - DTN Architectures: -- Satellite Communications -- Deep-space Communications -- Underwater Communications -- Connectivity in Developing Countries -- Communication in Public and Private Transport Vehicles
NEW IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper-submission Deadline: July 6, 2009 (extended) Acceptance Notification: July 31, 2009
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Submitted papers must be original in content, not published or submitted to another workshop, conference or journal.
Page-limits are as follows: Position Papers: 2 pages, Work-in-Progress Papers: 4 pages and Full Papers: 6 pages.
Authors should prepare a PDF file following the IEEE single-spaced, double-column page-style, using 10 pt size fonts on 8.5X11 inch pages. Page-limits include text, figures, references and appendices.
A selection of the best papers will be invited for a special issue on the Emergence of Delay-/Disruption-Tolerant Networks in the Journal of Internet Engineering [http://www.jie-online.org].
WORKSHOP CHAIRS
General Co-Chairs: * Vassilis Tsaoussidis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece/MIT, USA * Saverio Mascolo, Polytechnic of Bari, Italy
TPC Co-Chairs: * Lefteris Mamatas, University College London, UK * Ioannis Psaras, University of Surrey, UK
Workshop TPC: * Scott Burleigh, NASA/JPL, USA * Wei Koong Chai, UCL, UK * Stylianos Dimitriou, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece * Wesley Eddy, Verizon/NASA GRC, USA * Zygmunt Haas, Cornell University, USA * Peter Holliday, Cisco Systems, Australia * Pan Hui, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany * Merkourios Karaliopoulos, ETH Zurich, Switzerland * Lefteris Mamatas, UCL, UK * Saverio Mascolo, Politecnico di Bari, Italy * Ibrahim Matta, Boston University, USA * Paulo Mendes, INESC-Porto, Portugal * Panagiotis Papadimitriou, Lancaster University, UK * Giorgos Papastergiou, Hellenic Aerospace Industry, Greece * Ioannis Psaras, University of Surrey, UK * Christos V. Samaras, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece * Keith Scott, MITRE Corporation, USA * Dimitrios Serpanos, University of Patras, Greece * Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos, ETH Zurich, Switzerland * Vassilis Tsaoussidis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece/MIT, USA * Lloyd Wood, University of Surrey/Cisco Systems, UK * Eiko Yoneki, University of Cambridge, UK * Chi Zhang, Juniper Networks, USA _______________________________________________ Tccc mailing list Tccc@lists.cs.columbia.edu https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/tccc
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