[Fwd: [Tccc] CFP for JCN special issue on "Routing, Path Computation and Traffic Engineering in Future Internet"]
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JCN SPECIAL ISSUE ON
ROUTING, PATH COMPUTATION AND TRAFFIC ENGINEERING IN FUTURE INTERNET
PUBLICATION DATE: DECEMBER 2007
The Journal of Communications and Networks (JCN) will publish a Special Issue dedicated to the important topic of Routing and Path Computation in next generation Communication networks. Applications of such techniques along with related control and management functions to IP-based networks (Internet) as well as optical networks are of interest. High-quality contributions are solicited by the Guest Editors for possible inclusion in the special issue.
We solicit papers that deal with routing, traffic engineering, path finding, QoS, and signaling in the next generation Internet. As communication networks cater to a variety of services with dynamically changing traffic demand, it becomes important to support various QoS, to efficiently utilize network resources and to reduce operational costs. Therefore, sophisticated routing, path computation, and traffic engineering are key to success of future communication networking. The topics in this special issue include but are not limited to:
" Constraint-based routing " Path computation algorithms " QoS routing and traffic engineering " Scalable state dissemination " Inter-domain routing " Virtual network topology (VNT) design and control " Multi-layer path computation/path control " Global route optimization " Centralized/distributed path computation " Policy-based routing " Test-bed trials/experiments " Path computation element and protocols " Novel signaling for control information and topology build-up
Continuing JCN's tradition of fast turnaround together with full peer reviews, a tentative schedule is set as follows: May 15, 2007 Electronic manuscript (.ps or .pdf) submission to JCN website [An earlier note to editors with intent to submit will be appreciated.] July 31, 2007 Reviews returned to author. Papers will be either accepted, rejected, or returned to the authors with requests for changes September 1, 2007 Final revised manuscript due December 15, 2007 Special issue published
Prof. Bijan Jabbari, George Mason University, USA, bjabbari@gmu.edu (Chief Guest Editor) Dr. Eiji Oki, NTT R&D, Japan, oki.eiji@lab.ntt.co.jp Jean Philippe Vasseur, Cisco Systems, USA, mailto:jvasseur@cisco.com jvasseur@cisco.com
Prof. Song Chong, KAIST, Korea, mailto:song@ee.kaist.ac.kr song@ee.kaist.ac.kr
Electronic submissions will be made to JCN website. Information about submissions is available on the JCN web site, http://jcn.or.kr. Please direct inquiries and intent to submit notifications to any one of the Guest Editors.
JCN is a high-quality quarterly archival journal, published by the Korean Institute of Communications Sciences with the technical co-sponsorship of the IEEE Communications Society, covering the fields of Communication Theory and Systems, Wireless Communications, and Networks and Services. JCN began publication in March 1999
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