31, 2009 (incl. NGNI symposium).
Xiaoming
Xiaoming Fu wrote:
> Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> Call for Papers
> IEEE GLOBECOM 2009 Next-Generation Networking & Internet Symposium
> Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
> November 30 - December 4, 2009
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Symposium Chairs
> ================
> Nasir Ghani, University of New Mexico (nghani@ece.unm.edu)
> Ashwin Gumaste, IIT Bombay/ MIT (ashwing@ieee.org)
> Xiaoming Fu, University of Goettingen (fu@cs.uni-goettingen.de)
> Deep Medhi, University of Missouri-Kansas City (dmedhi@umkc.edu)
>
> Call for Papers
> ===============
> Over the last three decades the Internet has undergone massive
> transformations, migrating from a relatively focused scientific research
> network to a ubiquitous and pervasive communications medium for the
> masses. This change has been brought about by immense research progress
> in all layers of the network hierarchy, i.e., ranging from new
> applications, to service-aware networking protocols and hardwares, all
> the way down to physical transmission technologies (both wireless and
> wireline).
>
> Now as the Internet continues to evolve and expand today, a host of new
> research challenges and business opportunities are beckoning. Of
> particular importance are emerging topics in the area of network
> heterogeneity, virtualization, services, and security. The growing
> cadre of wireless users is also adding another dimension into the mix
> and pushing to the forefront issues such as mobility management, content
> distribution, and self-organization.
>
> Along these lines, the Next-Generation Networking & Internet Symposium
> of IEEE GLOBECOM 2009 will address some of these exciting new challenges
> and focus areas. Specifically, this event will solicit participation
> from both academic and industry researchers working in key areas of
> Internet design such as enabling technologies, services, architectures,
> and protocols. The overriding goal of this symposium will be to garner
> the collective experience and expertise of these researchers to help
> uncover the latest trends and directions for future Internet design.
> Another concurrent aim will also be to solicit new ideas on the future
> migration of the Internet, with regards to evolutionary or greenfield
> strategies.
>
> The symposium will encourage the submission of novel technical studies
> as well as broader position and vision papers comprising
> hypothetical/speculative scenarios. Submissions must be conformant to
> the GLOBECOM 2009 guidelines and done via EDAS entry:
> http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=6730&
>
> Topics of Interest
> ==================
> The planned symposium topics of interest include, but are not limited
> to, the following:
>
> * Future Internet architectures
> * Heterogeneous multi-layer and multi-domain networks, wireless-wireline
> internetworking
> * Overlay networks and peer-to-peer networking
> * Network virtualization, virtual private networks (VPN), and services
> * Provisioning, monitoring, and management of IP services: traffic
> engineering, mobility support, etc.
> * Flow management: resource sharing, congestion control, etc.
> * Routing: unicast, multicast, anycast, etc (wireless, wireline)
> * Multihoming, network planning and optimization
> * Addressing and naming, especially in the presence of mobility and
> portability
> * Operational and research issues with IPv6
> * VoIP protocols and services
> * Self-protecting networking
> * Switch and router architectures, performance, control, buffer
> management, packet scheduling
> * Network management methodologies and control plane design
> * Internet survivability and network resilience strategies
> * Mechanisms for self-organisation and autonomous networking
> * Traffic measurement, analysis, modelling, and visualization
> * Anomaly, intrusion, and attack detection/prevention
> * Policy based mechanisms and high-speed firewall technology
> * Packet classification and forwarding mechanisms at ultra-high link
> rates (terabits)
> * High speed and parallel processing architectures for next generation
> routers
> * Connecting mobile/wireless devices to the Internet
> * Converged networks and applications
> * Content-based networking: caching, distribution, load balancing,
> resiliency
> * Mobile/wireless content distribution
> * Internet applications including interactive media, voice and video,
> games, immersive applications
> * Internet signalling and service enabling protocols, including SIP,
> NSIS, HTTP, RTSP/RTP, etc
> * Privacy and/or security issues and intrusion detection in the Internet
> * Design methodologies for Internet services
> * Internet economics, pricing models, accounting, Internet growth modelling
> * IP Multimedia Subsystem: Architecture and design
> * Next-Generation Access Networking
>
> Important Dates
> ===============
> PAPER SUBMISSION March 15, 2009
> ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION July 1, 2009
> CAMERA-READY PAPERS August 14, 2009
>
> For further details please visit IEEE GLOBECOM 2009 webpage:
> http://www.ieee-globecom.org/2009
>
>
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