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-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [Tccc] CFP, Special issue on End-to-end Support over Heterogeneous Wired-Wireless Networks Datum: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 22:52:25 -0400 Von: Kang-won Lee kangwon@us.ibm.com An: tccc@cs.columbia.edu CC: bjornl@it.usyd.edu.au
This announcement is being forwarded on behalf of Dr. Bjorn Landfeldt.
CFP, Special issue on End-to-end Support over Heterogeneous Wired-Wireless Networks
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Computer Communications Special Issue on End-to-end Support over Heterogeneous Wired-Wireless Networks
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In recent years, many networking technologies have emerged and have been deployed to enable ubiquitous Internet access anywhere, anytime, using a wide range of devices. In particular, we have witnessed the rapid proliferation of different types of wireless communication networks including Cellular, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), Bluetooth, WiMax, etc which are widely being used as extensions to the wired Internet infrastructure. In addition to the convergence of heterogeneous wired-wireless networks, the issue of mobility of end-users has also become a central issue of the evolving heterogeneous mobile Internet. There are still many research challenges that need to be addressed to enable seamless, transparent, wireless access to Internet services for mobile end-users. This special issue will provide insights into some of the latest research network design approaches, techniques, and technologies that can provide architectural, protocol, connectivity, mobility, Quality of Service (QoS) support on an end-to-end basis over the underlying IP-based wired-wireless Internet infrastructure for emerging mobile wireless Internet applications with diverse requirements. We expect this Special issue to provide innovative, flexible, and scalable solutions that can be widely deployed and adopted by end-users.
We are particularly interested in research contributions that cover experimental activities involving the design, implementation, and performance evaluation of novel prototype architectures, protocols, and services related to end-to-end support over heterogeneous (i.e., wired-wireless) networks.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
QoS support over heterogeneous networks
QoS routing and signaling
Middleware platforms and technologies
Transport protocols
Congestion control
Admission control
Cross-layer design issues in wired/wireless networks
Handoff management
Mobility management
IP mobility
System support infrastructures and services
Service deployment and adaptation
Multimedia Communications
Multimedia services and protocols
Seamless internetworking designs and architectures
Resource management
Security issues, architectures, and protocols
Position and tracking technologies
Location services
Power management for communications
Pricing, charging, accounting issues
IMPORTANT DATES
Full papers due: January 15, 2007
Notification of acceptance/revision/rejection: February 26, 2007
Revised manuscript due: March 19, 2007
Final manuscript due: April 2, 2007
Publication date: 2007
Papers submitted for consideration for this special issue must be written in English and describe original research not published or currently under review by other journals and conferences. Parallel submissions will not be accepted.
All submitted papers will go through a double-blind review process. Prospective authors should not have any details other than the title of the article on the first page of the manuscript. A covering letter with the following information: names of authors, affiliations, addresses, faxes, and emails should also be submitted along with each submitted manuscript.
All manuscripts and any supplementary material should be submitted via the journal?s online submission and peer-review systems at http://www.ees.elsevier.com/comcom. A prospective author should
1. Register in EES (follow the instructions on the site) 2. Select: Submit Manuscript from Main Menu 3. When choosing Article Type please select the title of the special issue (?Special issue: End-to-End Support? for this Special issue submission) you are submitting to.
For any further information about this Special issue, please contact Sherali Zeadally, email: szeadally@udc.edu
GUEST EDITORS
Dr. Sherali Zeadally
Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
University of the District of Columbia
Washington, DC 20008
USA
Email: szeadally@udc.edu.
Dr. Bin Wei
AT&T Labs ? Research
180 Park Ave, Florham Park, NJ 07932
USA
Email: bw@research.att.com.
Dr. Bjorn Landfeldt
School of Information Technologies, J12
University of Sydney, NSW 2006
AUSTRALIA
Email: bjornl@it.usyd.edu.au
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CFP, Special issue on Wireless Mesh Networks
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Elsevier Journal on Parallel and Distributed Computing
Special issue: Behavior, Artefacts, and Solutions in Wireless Mesh Networks
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Wireless mesh networks emerged as an alternative to provide cheap wireless network coverage and access. Mesh networks share many properties with ad hoc networks, but they also differ in many ways. Fundamentally, however, the technology builds on multi-hop wireless routing of data from access nodes to gateways to fixed network infrastructure. Even though these networks have emerged quite recently, there are already many deployments in different parts of the world, creating a situation where commercialization has taken place while the technology is relatively immature.
Because of the promising commercial potential of such networks, it is important to understand the limitations and artefacts that are specific to these networks and how they affect applications utilising them for successful deployment of robust and well-behaving systems. It is also important to find mechanisms and solutions that address these specifics early on in the deployment to minimise the impact they may have in the long run.
This special issue of the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing is seeking high-quality original unpublished research articles that describe recent advances in the understanding of mesh network behaviour, finding of such artefacts, and solutions to address them.
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Topics of interest include but are not limited to: Mesh Network: * Traffic modeling * Routing, scheduling, and queuing * Network formation and planning * Mobility aspects and their impact on network performance * Security issues * Application behavior and QoS management * Multi-channel and multi-radio systems, channel assignment
------- Submission guidelines -------
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts to http://ees.elsevier.com/jpdc. The submission must include a cover letter, abstract, manuscript, figures, and/or tables. Please refer to the Guide for Authors link on the journal home page (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/issn/07437315) for complete submission instructions.
------- Important dates -------
* Full papers submission: November 1, 2006 * Notification of acceptance of papers: February 1, 2007 * Papers in final format: February 21, 2007
------- Guest editors -------
Dr. Bjorn Landfeldt and Prof. Albert Y. Zomaya School of Information Technologies The University of Sydney?Australia E-mail: bjornl@it.usyd.edu.au, zomaya@it.usyd.edu.au
Kang-Won Lee, Ph.D.
Research Staff Member IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center 19 Skyline Dr. Hawthorne, NY 10532 Tel: 914-784-7228, Fax: 914-784-6205 http://www.research.ibm.com/people/k/kangwon/ _______________________________________________ Tccc mailing list Tccc@cs.columbia.edu https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/tccc
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