IEEE FUSECO Workshop on Future Seamless Communications:
Packet Core Evolution and Seamless Multimedia Application Platforms
Miami, Florida, USA, December 10th, 2010, www.fuseco-workshop.org
as part of IEEE Globecom 2010 "Moving into the age of Mobile
Interactivity", www.ieee-globecom.org/2010
The trend towards All-IP networks in fixed and mobile domains, also
referred to as Next Generation Network and Next Generation Mobile
Network, and the increasing demand for the efficient support of
multimedia services across various wireless and wireline access networks
is accelerating globally. For example, with the intended roll out of new
wireless broadband access networks, such as the Long Term Evolution
(LTE) or WiMax, the interworking with existing 3G, 2G and WLAN access
networks becomes crucial. Alongside the evolution of the wireline core
network and emergence of new overlay control networks, such as the IP
Multimedia System (IMS), intelligence in the wireless domain is also
moving out of the different access networks into a common Evolved Packet
Core (EPC). This workshop is intended to bring together academia and
industry to debate on the research challenges related to integration and
interworking of various access network technologies into an evolved
packet core as well as the provision of multimedia services, such as
voice and video services.
Authors are invited to submit original technical papers covering but not
limited to the topics of interest listed below:
* EPC access network integration
* 3GPP and non-3GPP network integration
* Evolved Packet Core OA&M
* EPC and IMS Interworking
* Multimedia Application Provision above EPC
* Voice Services above EPC
* Mobile Cloud Computing above EPC
* Application Function options above EPC and integration into EPC
* Dynamic Applications Invocation
* EPC Rollout and Packet Core Network Evolution
* Mobile and fixed NGN integration
* Beyond NGN and Internet
* Related Standards and Prototyping
* Cross access network mobility management
* Dynamic Access Network Discovery and Selection
* QoS provision across multiple access network domains
* Cross access network security issues and solutions
* Future Internet research impacts on packet core evolution
* Self organizing networks (SON)
Important Dates are:
Submission due: July 11, 2010 (Sunday)
Decision notification due: August 13, 2010 (Friday) Camera-ready and
registration due: Aug 31, 2010 (Tuesday) Full day workshop: December
10th, 2010 (Friday)
Best Regards / Viele Gruesse
Thomas, Vijay, and KC
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