Call for papers
NGI 2010 : 6th Euro NF conference on Next Generation Internet
June 2-4, 2010 - Paris, France
http://euronf.enst.fr/NGI2010/
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Following the past successful conferences, NGI 2010 focuses on the design, engineering, and operation of Next Generation Internet networks. It is organized by the Network of Excellence (NoE) Euro-NF, which was initiated by the European Commission during the 7th Framework Programme. Euro-NF serves as its main platform for interaction, dissemination, and collaboration. To stimulate discussions, NGI 2010 invites scientists and practitioners from industry and academia, and especially welcomes contributions from outside Euro-NF.
Important Dates
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Paper submission deadline: March 26, 2010 strict deadline
Acceptance notifications: April 30, 2010
Camera-ready due: May 14, 2010
Conference: June 2 - 4, 2010
Scope
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Original papers on recent advances in next generation networking are invited. Topics of interest are - but are not limited to - the following areas:
Applications and Services
Applications for wireless sensor networks
Grid computing
Location-based and context-aware services
Network co-operation
Overlay networks and peer-to-peer
Cloud computing
Optical Networks
Multi-layer networks
Routing & wavelength assignment
Traffic grooming and traffic engineering
Transport Ethernet, PON, WDM
Network Architecture
Access, metropolitan, and core networks
Environment-aware / green networking
Future Internet
Inter-domain and intra-domain routing
Network management and control
Security architectures and mechanisms
Self-organized systems
Testbeds and experimental evaluations
Wireless Networks
Ad hoc and sensor networks
Cellular networks
Cross-layer design
Integration of fixed and mobile networks
WiFi and WiMax
Traffic Engineering
Admission and congestion control
Performance evaluation of NG networks
Quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE)
Service differentiation and multi-service support
Traffic measurements, modeling and statistical characterization
Optimization algorithms and heuristics for network dimensioning
Socio-Economic Aspects
Cost models
Regulation, IPR, network neutrality and governance
SLAs, pricing and quality of experience
Trust, privacy and security
Technical Programme Committee
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Conference Chairs
Claude Chaudet, France
Artur Hecker, France
Technical Programme Committee
Samuli Aalto, Finland
Joao Barros, Portugal
Jun Bi, China
Eugen Borcoci, Romania
Patrick Brown, France
Augusto Casaca, Portugal
Claudio Casetti, Italy
Edward Chlebus, USA
Gyorgy Dan, Sweden
Hermann De Meer, Germany
Amaro De Sousa, Portugal
Peder Emstad, Norway
Markus Fiedler, Sweden
Erol Gelenbe, UK
Guenter Haring, Austria
Gerhard Hasslinger, Germany
Paola Iovanna, Italy
Giuseppe F. Italiano, Italy
Andrzej Jajszczyk, Poland
Terje Jensen, Norway
Matthieu Jonckheere, Netherlands
Wolgang Kleinwachter, Denmark
Svein Knapskog, Norway
Stefan Koehler, Germany
Udo R. Krieger, Germany
Geng Sheng Kuo, Taiwan
Pascal Lorenz, France
Patrick Maille, France
Jorge Martinez Bauset, Spain
Michael Menth, Germany
Paul Mueller, Germany
Masayuki Murata, Japan
Akihiro Nakao, Japan
Maurizio Naldi, Italy
Jose Nino-Mora, Spain
Ilkka Norros, VTT Finland
Rudesindo Nunez-Queija, Netherlands
Antonio Pacheco, Portugal
Paulo Pereira, Portugal
Michal Pioro, Poland
George Polyzos, Greece
Antonio Portilla Figueras, Spain
Peter Reichl, Austria
David Rincon Rivera, Spain
Joel Rodrigues, Portugal
Jean-Louis Rougier, France
George N. Rouskas, USA
Hans-Peter Schwefel, Denmark
Mikhail Smirnov, Germany
David Tipper, USA
Phuoc Tran-Gia, Germany
Bruno Tuffin, France
Kurt Tutschku, Austria
Hans Van Den Berg, Netherlands
Sabine Wittevrongel, Belgium
Author Guidelines
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*** Publications
The papers are published in the conference proceedings. Each paper is going to be reviewed by at least three reviewers. The publication of an accepted paper requires the registration of at least one author. One author registration is valid for up to three papers.
*** Paper Format
Submitted papers must not be longer than 8 pages. The paper must contain a short abstract (up to 250 words), the complete list of authors including affiliations, and keywords. The layout of the papers must comply with the IEEE standards. Document templates are available on the NGI 2010 Website.
*** Paper Submission
All papers must be submitted electronically as PDF files through easychair using:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ngi2010
If you are not yet registered for easychair, you can create a free account at the following address:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/account_apply.cgi
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