[Cost290] March 9: submission deadline for the ICCCN 2008 Symposium on Future Internet Architectures and Protocols
Dear colleague,
The final submission deadline for the Symposium on Future Internet Architectures and Protocols at ICCCN 2008 is March 9 and approaches fast. Please consider contributing your relevant research findings to benefit from the expertise of the distinguished TPC and short review cycle. The conference in St. Thomas promises to be exciting. The invited speakers include:
Dave Culler (UC Berkeley), Chip Elliot (GENI Project Director), P.R. Kumar (UIUC), K.K. Ramakrishnan (AT&T Labs-Research), and a number of other distinguished members of the research community:
http://icccn.org/icccn08/App_Themes/Theme1/KeyNote_Speaker.pdf and http://icccn.org/icccn08/App_Themes/Theme1/Invited_Speakers.pdf
I am enclosing the detailed call for papers below.
Thank you,
Sergey ______________________________________________________________________ Call for Papers
Symposium on Future Internet Architectures and Protocols at ICCCN 2008 (17th International Conference on Computer Communication Networks)
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands August 4 - 7, 2008 http://www.arl.wustl.edu/~gorinsky/FIAP_at_ICCCN_2008.html http://www.icccn.org/icccn08/
Technical Sponsors
* IEEE TCCC * Nokia (pending)
The Internet has emerged as a remarkably successful infrastructure for data communication. Globally federated autonomous networks provide ubiquitous connectivity across diverse communication media. The Internet's layered protocol architecture provides sufficient flexibility to provide effective support for network applications ranging from web to peer-to-peer and TV-over-IP. However, limitations in manageability, security, and innovation in the network core have proven to be fundamental problems in the Internet architecture. In response to these shortcomings, researchers and funding agencies around the globe are in the process of exploring novel network architectures and protocols. This symposium seeks submissions on novel research ideas relating to architectural principles and specific implementation mechanisms. We solicit original and unpublished papers on all aspects of future Internet architectures and protocols including, but not limited to, the following topics:
* Network architectures and distributed protocols * Architectural support for security * Scalable resource allocation and management * Architectural support for availability * Network virtualization * High-performance router designs * Cross-layer designs * Network services and network processing * Advanced wireless and optical technologies in the context of Internet architectures * Economic models and incentives * Network measurement * Platforms for large-scale experimentation
Important Dates
* Paper submission: March 9, 2008 * Notification of acceptance: May 5, 2008 * Camera ready papers due: May 22, 2008
Submission, Review, and Registration Instructions
Submission of manuscripts is through EDAS:
http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=6096&track=3652&
Submitted manuscripts must be of length up to 6 pages unless the authors are willing to pay the over-length charges at the time of publication (manuscripts may NOT exceed 8 pages). The manuscripts must be submitted in the standard IEEE camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font). Files should be submitted in PDF format and formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper. Submitted papers may NOT have appeared in, nor be under consideration for, another journal or conference. The Program Committee reserves the right to NOT review papers that either exceed the above length specification or have been submitted or published elsewhere. Submissions must include the title, abstract, keywords, author(s) and affiliation, e-mail address(es), fax/phone number(s), and postal address(es). In case of multiple authors, indicate which author is responsible for correspondence about the submission.
Review and publication of manuscripts: All submitted papers will be reviewed and judged on originality, correctness, relevance, quality of presentation, and technical strength and significance. An accepted paper must be registered and presented by one of the authors at the conference venue and must be limited to 6 pages (with an allowance of up to two extra pages at a cost of US$150 per extra page beyond 6 pages) in the standard IEEE camera-ready format.
Registration: Each full registration covers up to three papers by an author.
Technical Program Committee Chairs
* Sergey Gorinsky, Washington University in St. Louis, USA * Tilman Wolf, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
Technical Program Committee
* Mark Allman, International Computer Science Institute, USA * Ken Calvert, University of Kentucky, USA * Rudra Dutta, North Carolina State University, USA * Nick Feamster, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA * Wu-Chun Feng, Virginia Tech, USA * Marco Gruteser, Rutgers University, USA * Jussi Kangasharju, University of Helsinki, Finland * Jasleen Kaur, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA * Peter Key, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK * Yevgeni Koucheryavy, Tampere Univ. of Technology, Finland * Aleksandar Kuzmanovic, Northwestern University, USA * Yan Luo, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA * Martin May, ETH Zurich, Switzerland * Vasileios Pappas, IBM Research, USA * K. K. Ramakrishnan, AT&T Labs - Research, USA * Kamil Sarac, University of Texas at Dallas, USA * Joe Touch, ISI - University of Southern California, USA * Vassilis Tsaoussidis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece * Arun Venkataramani, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA * Joerg Widmer, DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany * Murat Yuksel, University of Nevada - Reno, USA
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Yevgeni Koucheryavy