2009-03-31

[Tccc] Last Call for Papers: ICNP 2009 (registration deadline in 10 days)

Dear colleagues,

Please kindly note ICNP'2009 registration deadline is due in 10 days
(April 10) and submission deadline is due in 17 days (April 17, hard!).

Also, there is again the NPSec workshop in conjunction with ICNP'2009
with submission deadline of May 15, 2009.

Best regards,
Xiaoming

[Sincere apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.]
CALL FOR PAPERS
ICNP 2009
17th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols
October 13-16, 2009
Princeton, New Jersey, USA
http://www.ieee-icnp.org/2009

ICNP, the IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols is the
premier conference covering all aspects of network protocols. ICNP will
be held in its seventeenth year at Princeton, New Jersey from October
13-16th, 2009. Papers with significant research contributions on network
protocols are solicited for submission. Papers related to all aspects of
network protocols including design, implementation, analysis,
performance and specification are relevant. Papers must not be
previously published nor under review in any other conference or
journal. Only original papers that have not been published previously or
submitted for publication and under review by another conference or
journal elsewhere can be submitted. Papers containing plagiarized
material will be subject to the IEEE Plagiarism policy and will be
rejected without review. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Protocol design, implementation, testing and analysis.
* Measurement studies of protocol performance.
* Protocols for wireless ad hoc and sensor networks.
* Protocols for peer-to-peer networks.
* Protocols for specific functions such as routing, flow/congestion
control, network management.
* Protocols for security, survivability and fault-tolerance.

Papers must be directly relevant to protocols. Papers on general
networking where protocols are only a secondary focus will be considered
only if they are of exceptionally high quality.

Papers will be subject to a double-blind review process. The identity of
authors and referees will not be revealed to each other. To ensure blind
reviewing, the authors' names and affiliations should not appear in the
paper. Bibliographic references should protect the authors' anonymity.
Papers should adhere to the IEEE format and should not be more than 10
pages. The font size should not be smaller than 10pt. Further
instructions will be posted on the ICNP website
(http://www.ieee-icnp.org/2009).

Authors of accepted papers will be expected to register for the
conference and the paper must be presented at the conference in order
for the paper to appear in the conference proceedings.

Important Dates:
Abstract Submission: April 10, 2009 8:59 P.M. EDT
Paper Submission: April 17, 2009 8:59 P.M. EDT (Hard Deadline)
Notification of Acceptance: July 28, 2009
Camera Ready Version Due: September 4, 2009

Organizing Committee:
Steering Committee:
David Lee (Chair) Ohio State University, USA
Ken Calvert (Vice Chair) University of Kentucky, USA
Kevin Almeroth University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Mostafa Ammar Georgia Tech, USA
Sonia Fahmy Purdue University, USA
Mohamed Gouda University of Texas, Austin, USA
Teruo Higashino Osaka University, Japan
Krishan Sabnani Bell Labs Research, USA

Advisory Board:
Simon Lam University of Texas, Austin, USA
Mike T. Liu Ohio State University, USA
Raymond Miller University of Maryland, USA

General Chairs:
K.K. Ramakrishnan AT & T Labs Research, USA
Henning Schulzrinne Columbia University, USA

Program Chairs:
Timothy Griffin University of Cambridge, UK
Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy University of California, Riverside, USA

For more details, visit the conference webpage:
http://www.ieee-icnp.org/2009

Call for Papers: NPSec 2009 (submission deadline: May 15, 2009)
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The 5th workshop on Secure Network Protocols (NPSec) is a one-day event
held in conjunction with ICNP 2009. It focuses on development and
analysis of secure or hardened network protocols, and on employing them
to create secure network applications. NPSec 2009 particularly welcomes
new ideas on security in the context of future Internet design.
For more information please see:
http://www.gtisc.gatech.edu/npsec09/

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Xiaoming Fu
IEEE ICNP'09 Publicity Chair
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