2009-05-04

[Tccc] ICFIN--2009: submission deadline extended to May 25th

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Please forward to anyone you believe may be interested. Thanks. ****************************************
Dear colleagues:

As requested by lots of authors, the submission deadline of ICFIN 2009 has been extended to May 25th. For those who are on the way to submit your technical contributions, please follow the instruction published at the conference website.

Thank you.

By the way, we are very glad to announce that the following well-known researchers will give invited talks at ICFIN.

Prof. Don Towsley, Computer Science Department at the University of Massachusetts;

Prof. Roy Maxion, Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University;

Prof. Dipankar Raychaudhuri, Rutgers University;

Prof. David Clark, MIT (pending);

Dr. Chip Elliot, GPO director of GENI.

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First International Conference on Future Information Networks
October 14-17, 2009, Beijing, China
Homepage: http://conference.bjtu.edu.cn/.

Organized by Beijing Jiaotong University and Chinese Institute of Electronics
Technically sponsored by IEEE Communications Society
Submission deadline extended to May 25, 2009
In the past few decades, the Internet has made remarkably success. However, its architecture is losing its original simplicity and transparency, due to the emergence of new classes of applications, operational and management requirements, business models, security mechanisms and scalability enablers give rise to point solutions that extend the architecture without regard to the original design principles.
While these mechanisms are necessary for Internet operation under current economical, technical and social conditions, their combination has significantly increased the complexity of the Internet and reduced the potential for incremental evolution of the Internet architecture. As a result, several substantial Future Internet initiatives have started in Europe, the US and Asia, and the vendor and network operator communities are also actively discussing the limitations of the current Internet architecture as well as its potential evolution.
This conference will discuss what the real underlying problems are with the Internet and how we might fix them, so that the architectural simplicity and clarity of the Internet can be regained and retained for another 30+ years.
This conference solicits original, high-quality papers that analyze, and discuss ideas for a new Internet architecture, including specific improvements to current Internet protocols, especially at the internetworking, transport and application layers, new internetworking components that integrate into the existing architecture and ideas for clean-slate internetworking architectures.

You are invited to submit papers related to the current and future Internet architecture including, but not limited to, the following areas:
2 Basic principles for future Internet design
2 New Internet architecture for pervasive service
2 New Internet protocols
2 New routing architectures
2 Delay and disruption tolerant networks
2 Future Internet architecture, including peer-to-peer and overlay architectures
2 Internet measurement and modeling
2 Internet naming and addressing
2 Manageable future Internet design
2 Measurements and analysis that characterize the real architectural limitations
2 Multimedia networking, including new resource allocation and QoS provisioning mechanisms
2 Networked systems applications and services
2 Requirements for interworking between the future and the existing Internet
2 Secure future Internet design
2 Cognitive radio networks and its integration with the future Internet
2 Wireless and mobile Internet
2 3G and beyond 3G communication systems,including ad hoc, sensors networks and their integration with the future Internet
2 Autonomic and dependable communications
Submission:
Submissions should include a title, an abstract, up to five key words, the e-mail address of the corresponding author and must not exceed 5 pages, including tables and figures, with PDF, PostScript, or MSWord format. Submission of a paper should be regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will register and attend the conference to present the work. Submission and format instructions are available on the website: http://conference.bjtu.edu.cn

Publication and Indexing:
All submissions will be reviewed by the TPC and selected experts. Accepted papers will be appeared in the conference proceedings published by IEEE Xplore electronically as well as in hard copy, and be indexed by EI (pending). Selected papers will be published in special issues of Chinese Journal of Electronics (SCIE indexed) or ACTA ELECTRONICA SINICA (EI indexed).

Important dates:
Paper Submission due: 15th April, 2009
Acceptance notification: 15th July, 2009
Camera-ready due: 15th August, 2009
Conference: 14th-17th October, 2009
Steering Committee
Douglas Earl Comer Cisco USA
Chunming Qiao University of New York at Buffalo USA
Hequan Wu Chinese Academy of Engineering China
Jichuan Wu Chinese Institute of Electronics China

Internatonal Advisory Board
Jon Crowcroft University Cambridge UK
Bijan Jabbari Geroge Mason University USA
Andrzej Jajszczyk UGH Poland
Lemin Li UESTC China
Biswanath Mukherjee UC Davis USA
Satish Tripathi University at Buffalo (SUNY) USA
Tomonori Aoyama Keio University/NICT Japan

Honorary Chair
Jichuan Wu Chinese Institute of Electronics China

General Chairs
Hequan Wu Chinese Academy of Engineering China

Secretary General
Rulin Liu Chinese Institute of Electronics China

Executive Secretary General
Runhua Lin Chinese Institute of Electronics China

Technical Program Chairs
Edward J. Coyle Georgia Institute of Technology USA
Sy-Yen Kuo National Taiwan University Taiwan
Hongke Zhang Beijing Jiaotong University China
Moshe Zukerman City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong

Technical Program Vice-Chairs
Han-Chieh Chao National Ilan University Taiwan
Hongbin Luo Beijing Jiaotong University China
Deyun Gao Beijing Jiaotong University China

Publication Chairs
Kaihong Dong Chinese Institute of Electronics China
Hongbin Luo Beijing Jiaotong University China

Local Arrangement Chair
Wenting Lian Chinese Institute of Electronics China

Finance Chair
Runhua Lin Chinese Institute of Electronics China
Wenting Lian Chinese Institute of Electronics China

Webmaster
Hongwei Huo Beijing Jiaotong University China

TPC members (please visit http://conference.bjtu.edu.cn).




Hongbin Luo Ph.D.
Associate Professor
School of Electronics and Information Engineering
Beijing JiaoTong University (BJTU)
Beijing 100044, China
Email:hbluo@bjtu.edu.cn
Tel: 86-10-51684274
Fax: 86-10-51684026
Homepage: http://iplab.bjtu.edu.cn/~hbluo


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