2009-04-16

[EUNICE 2009] EUNICE 2009 - Submission extended to April 26th - Final call for papers

Apologies if you receive multiple copies.

Due to many requests, paper submission deadline has been extended to April 26th.

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EUNICE 2009 - 15th International Workshop - The Internet of the Future

September 7-9th, 2009, Barcelona, Spain.

Event technically sponsored by EuroNF and IFIP WG 6.6.

Ten years ago, the 5th edition of the Eunice workshop took place in
Barcelona with the motto "Broadband for all". This year, with the
broadband promise already fulfilled in the city, the international
workshop comes back to Barcelona in its 15th edition focused on "The
Internet of the future".

Important dates:
April 26, 2009: Paper Submission (FIRM)
May 21, 2009: Acceptance Notification
June 15, 2009: Camera-ready
September 7-9, 2009: Workshop

Proceedings will be published by Springer in its Lecture Notes on Computer Science series.

More information: http://www.nets.upf.edu/eunice09/

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Future Internet Architectures and Mobility:
- Evolution of current IP-based architectures
- Disruptive proposals for Internet upcoming architectures
- Next Generation Networks Security and Management
- IP Mobility issues

Web-based applications and contents:
- New applications and services for social communities
- Search and mining advances in the future Internet
- Network vs. contents: neutrality issues
- Location-based services

Multimedia Services:
- Massive multimedia and video content deployment
- Image and video processing
- Networked video gaming
- Skinning user interfaces

Traffic Engineering for Internet:
- Performance evaluation
- Traffic measurements and modeling
- Network modeling and simulation
- Testbeds and experimental research.

Pervasive Wireless Networks and Protocols
- QoS and radio resource management.
- MIMO and smart antennas.
- Novel MAC and routing protocols for cognitive, adaptive and
reconfigurable networks.
- Cross-Layer design.

Fixed and Optical Networks:
- Optical end-to-end transport
- New switching and routing paradigms
- Self-configuring optical networks
- Next Generation Access networks

Future Internet Regulatory and business issues:
- Business models for web 2.0 technologies
- Impact of Internet upon society and SMEs
- Network Neutrality
- NGA: the future of regulation

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