International Workshop on the Network of the Future 2009 In IEEE International Conference on Communications
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From: "Norbert Niebert"
Subject: [Mycolleagues] IEEE ICC 2009 Workshop Future Networks '09 -
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************************ Final CALL FOR PAPERS ************************
Future-Networks 2009
International Workshop on the Network of the Future 2009
18 June 2009, Dresden, Germany
In conjunction with the
IEEE International Conference on Communications
http://www.future-network09.org
Submission deadline *extended*: November 15, 2008
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Today's Internet architecture is stifling innovation, restricting it mostly to the application layer. From a number of angles it appears that we have reached a point in the impressive development cycle of the Internet that now requires some major change. However, research and development in these areas is still at an early stage and the space of potential solutions is far from being explored.
The International Workshop on the Network of the Future (Future-Net 09) is a platform for both clean-slate as well as evolutionary approaches for a redesign of the Internet. It will uniquely bring together approaches driven from mobile and wireless demands, network virtualization, network self-management, content and sensor networking and discuss these from both a technical as well as socio-economic perspective.
Topics of Interest:
We solicit contributions that report early results addressing research challenges in topics related to the network of the future. Particularly, we want to identify and address issues with a high potential for significant impacts on the way the network is functioning and being used. The workshop welcomes submissions from both researchers and practitioners but fresh ideas in the form of early results, position papers and systems papers are particularly welcome.
Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
- Alternatives to established technologies such as routing
- Re-design and re-evaluation of today's architectural principles
- End-to-end virtualization of the network
- Technology to introduce vital but missing functionality
- Self-management of network services
- New media-aware transport services
- New approaches to network security
- Mechanisms to interconnect extremely heterogeneous edge networks
- Technology based on new communication paradigms
- Wide-scale Internets of Things
- Machine-to-machine networking
- Socio-economic for the future Internet
- Business models for the Internet of Things
- Business drivers for radical changes in the network
- Regulatory frameworks for a new networking layer
Important Dates:
*Submission Deadline: 01 November 2008*
Acceptance Notification: 15 January 2009 Camera Ready Version Due: 01 March 2009
Paper Submission Guidelines:
All papers will be reviewed by our international program committee. The guidelines follow ICC requirements which can be found here http://www.ieee-icc.org/2009/cfp_submission_proc.h....
For submission instructions please see our website http://www.future-network09.org/cfp.html.
Workshop Website:
http://www.future-network09.org/
Organizing Committee:
Norbert Niebert - Ericsson
Mirko Presser - University of Surrey
Rolf Winter - NEC
Technical Program Committee:
Bengt Ahlgren - SICS
Carmelita G?rg - University of Bremen
Christian Tschudin - Univ. Basel
Dipankar Raychaudhuri - Rutgers University
Fabrice Forest - University
Pierre Mendez France Francisco Valera - University Carlos III de Madrid
Jilles van Gurp - Nokia
Hannu Flinck - Nokia Siemens Networks
Henrik Abramowicz - Ericsson
Holger Karl - Univ. Paderborn
James Roberts - France Telecom
Jussi Haapola - University of Oulu
Laurent Herault - CEA-LETI
Luis Correia - TU Lisbon
Marcus Brunner - NEC
Marimuthu Palaniswami - University of Melbourne
Martina Zitterbart - Univ. Karlsruhe
Masugi Inoue - NICT, Japan
Michael Menth - University of W?rzburg
Michael Soellner - Alcatel-Lucent
Michele Zorzi - University of Padova
Paul Havinga - University of Twente
Pedro A. Aranda - Telefonica
Pekka Nikander - Ericsson
Philip Eardley - BT
Pierre Francois - UC Louvain
Rahim Tafazolli - Univerity of Surrey
Richard Egan - Thales Research and Technology UK
Stefan Schmid - NEC
Stephan Haller - SAP
Wolfgang M?hlbauer - T-Labs
Sincerely,
The organizers
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 13:13:16 +0100
From: "Norbert Niebert"
Subject: [Mycolleagues] IEEE ICC 2009 Workshop Future Networks '09 -
paper deadline extended to 15 Nov 2008!
To:
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************************ Final CALL FOR PAPERS ************************
Future-Networks 2009
International Workshop on the Network of the Future 2009
18 June 2009, Dresden, Germany
In conjunction with the
IEEE International Conference on Communications
http://www.future-network09.org
Submission deadline *extended*: November 15, 2008
*********************************************************************
Today's Internet architecture is stifling innovation, restricting it mostly to the application layer. From a number of angles it appears that we have reached a point in the impressive development cycle of the Internet that now requires some major change. However, research and development in these areas is still at an early stage and the space of potential solutions is far from being explored.
The International Workshop on the Network of the Future (Future-Net 09) is a platform for both clean-slate as well as evolutionary approaches for a redesign of the Internet. It will uniquely bring together approaches driven from mobile and wireless demands, network virtualization, network self-management, content and sensor networking and discuss these from both a technical as well as socio-economic perspective.
Topics of Interest:
We solicit contributions that report early results addressing research challenges in topics related to the network of the future. Particularly, we want to identify and address issues with a high potential for significant impacts on the way the network is functioning and being used. The workshop welcomes submissions from both researchers and practitioners but fresh ideas in the form of early results, position papers and systems papers are particularly welcome.
Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
- Alternatives to established technologies such as routing
- Re-design and re-evaluation of today's architectural principles
- End-to-end virtualization of the network
- Technology to introduce vital but missing functionality
- Self-management of network services
- New media-aware transport services
- New approaches to network security
- Mechanisms to interconnect extremely heterogeneous edge networks
- Technology based on new communication paradigms
- Wide-scale Internets of Things
- Machine-to-machine networking
- Socio-economic for the future Internet
- Business models for the Internet of Things
- Business drivers for radical changes in the network
- Regulatory frameworks for a new networking layer
Important Dates:
*Submission Deadline: 01 November 2008*
Acceptance Notification: 15 January 2009 Camera Ready Version Due: 01 March 2009
Paper Submission Guidelines:
All papers will be reviewed by our international program committee. The guidelines follow ICC requirements which can be found here http://www.ieee-icc.org/2009/cfp_submission_proc.h....
For submission instructions please see our website http://www.future-network09.org/cfp.html.
Workshop Website:
http://www.future-network09.org/
Organizing Committee:
Norbert Niebert - Ericsson
Mirko Presser - University of Surrey
Rolf Winter - NEC
Technical Program Committee:
Bengt Ahlgren - SICS
Carmelita G?rg - University of Bremen
Christian Tschudin - Univ. Basel
Dipankar Raychaudhuri - Rutgers University
Fabrice Forest - University
Pierre Mendez France Francisco Valera - University Carlos III de Madrid
Jilles van Gurp - Nokia
Hannu Flinck - Nokia Siemens Networks
Henrik Abramowicz - Ericsson
Holger Karl - Univ. Paderborn
James Roberts - France Telecom
Jussi Haapola - University of Oulu
Laurent Herault - CEA-LETI
Luis Correia - TU Lisbon
Marcus Brunner - NEC
Marimuthu Palaniswami - University of Melbourne
Martina Zitterbart - Univ. Karlsruhe
Masugi Inoue - NICT, Japan
Michael Menth - University of W?rzburg
Michael Soellner - Alcatel-Lucent
Michele Zorzi - University of Padova
Paul Havinga - University of Twente
Pedro A. Aranda - Telefonica
Pekka Nikander - Ericsson
Philip Eardley - BT
Pierre Francois - UC Louvain
Rahim Tafazolli - Univerity of Surrey
Richard Egan - Thales Research and Technology UK
Stefan Schmid - NEC
Stephan Haller - SAP
Wolfgang M?hlbauer - T-Labs
Sincerely,
The organizers
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