2009-05-29

[AsiaFI Summer School 2009] [CFP] 2nd AsiaFI Summer School on Architecture and Building Blocks

Dear Mr. SungHoon Seo,

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We apologize if you receive duplication of this CFP.
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The Second AsiaFI School on Architecture and Building Blocks

CALL FOR PAPERS

Aug 24~28, 2009, Jeju, Korea

School main page: www.asiafi.net/meeting/2009/summerschool/school.htm
AsiaFI main page: www.asiafi.net/

AsiaFI is making an effort to coordinate the Future Internet research with cooperative manners among Asian countries. AsiaFI is going to hold the second School on Architecture and Building Blocks, primarily for students in Ph.D programs. We have graduate student sessions to give them opportunity to discuss and exchange ideas on their research regarding Future Internet Technology, in addition to testbed workshop, tutorials, and lectures on the latest research results given by professors and researchers. Participants from around the globe are welcome.

Who Should Attend?
AsiaFI school is intending to share the current activities related to the Future Internet research with the participants. This particular school will focus on the mobility in various fashion, and it is an ideal event for those Ph.D course students who are working on this area and surrounding areas. Any ambitious master course students and those researchers already obtain the degree are also welcome to join the tutorials and presentations to have active discussion. While we are not limiting to the scope of AsiaFI activities to China/Japan/Korea, participation to the school also establishes links of young researchers across the border, sharing almost the same time zone. They are expected to be great research colleagues for your coming years.

Call For Papers And Participants:
We encourage graduate students (primarily Ph.D students) to submit papers describing their work on Future Internet. The paper should clearly formulate the research problem, detail the current solutions to this problem, explain why the existing work is not sufficient and the proposed work is significant in the field of research, and give some indication of new solutions the student is proposing. The work does not need to be complete. The submission is expected to be significantly different from any other submissions by the authors. The first author of the submission must be a student.
The first author of an accepted paper is expected to attend the school, present the paper and lead the discussion. The paper can be presented in the way of presentation or poster.
Selected papers will be recommended to be published in renowned journals by the AsiaFI student adversary committee.

Topics:
The topics include but not limited to the following scope:
- Architecture
Trust/Security Network
Wired Network
Mobile/Wireless Network
- Building Blocks
Routing, Forwarding, Addressing, Identification and location
Network management
Trust/Security management
Service and application management

Paper Submission:
Short Paper Submission opens on 2009.3.16, and closes on 2009.5.31.
Paper Length: 2~3 pages.
Notification of Acceptance due on 2009.6.14.
Please read the Notification carefully so as not to miss important information.
Final Paper Submission opens on 2009.6.14, and closes on 2009.6.28.
Regular Paper Length: 2~3 pages.
Presentation Material Submission opens on 2009.6.29, and closes on 2009.7.26.
The first author of an accepted paper is expected to attend the school and present the paper.
Presentation File: .ppt or .pdf. Use .zip package if you have multiple files to submit.
Those papers that are accepted as full presentation will have 20 minutes to present.
Those papers that are accepted as poster presentation will have 5 minutes to present.

Paper submission and review will be done through EDAS website http://www.edas.info.
Only electronic submissions in PDF format will be considered. Submissions should follow the ACM Proceedings format (use of the MS Word template is recommended: download the template: http://www.asiafi.net/meeting/2009/summerschool/pubform.doc).
Submit your paper here: http://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=7529
If you have any further questions, please send an email to Pingping Lin: linpp@netarchlab.tsinghua.edu.cn

Important Dates:

2009.5.31 Short Paper Submission Due

2009.5.31 Scholarship Application Due

2009.6.14 Notification of Acceptance

2009.6.28 Final Paper Submission Due

2009.7.26 Presentation Material Submission Due

School Committee (PC/OC):
Chair:
Jun Bi, Tsinghua U./CERNET junbi@tsinghua.edu.cn
Co-Chairs:
Akira Kato, Keio U. kato@wide.ad.jp
Wangcheol Song, Cheju U. kingiron@gmail.com
Members:
Kilnam Chon, KAIST/Keio/Tsinghua U.
Choongseon Hong, KHU. Sangheon Pack, Korea U.
Rodney Van Meter, Keio U.
Mingwei Xu, Tsinghua U.
Ikjun Yeom, SKKU.
Sunyoung Han, Konkuk U.
Bingyang Liu, Tsinghua U.

Student Advisory Committee:
Kilnam Chon, KAIST/Keio/Tsinghua
Lixia Zhang, UCLA
Arira Kato, Keio U.
Jun Bi, Tsinghua U.
Rodney Van Meter, Keio U.
Ikjun Yeom, SKKU

Further Information:
See the School main page: www.asiafi.net/meeting/2009/summerschool/school.htm, or
Contact with: Pingping Lin, linpp AT netarchlab.tsinghua.edu.cn .

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