Networking 2010 - Networking 2010 IFIP/TC6 NETWORKING 2010
Topics/Call fo Papers
Networking 2010 is the 9th event of the series of International Conferences on Networking, sponsored by the IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). The main objectives of Networking 2010 are to bring together members of the networking com-munity from both academia and industry, to discuss recent advances in the broad and fast-evolving field of telecommunications, and to highlight key issues, identify trends and develop visions.
The technical sessions will be structured into three parallel tracks. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Applications and Services:
Quality of Service, authentication and security, multimedia protocols, web architectures and protocols, network measurements and testbeds, service infrastructures and directories, network management systems, content distribution, peer to peer and overlay networks, pricing and billing.
Network Technologies:
Ad hoc, wireless, and sensor networks, mesh networks, modeling and performance evaluation, broadband location services, cross-layer design, wireless protocols, multicast and any cast, energy and power management, self-organization, routing, scheduling, synchronization, fault tolerance and recovery.
Internet Design:
All-IP networking, congestion control, evolution of IP architecture, multi-layer design and optimization, MPLS and GMPLS, RFID, multicasting, switching and routing, network modeling and simulation, real-time voice/video over IP networks, resource allocation, traffic engineering, scheduling and queue management, standardization and policies.
The technical sessions will be structured into three parallel tracks. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Applications and Services:
Quality of Service, authentication and security, multimedia protocols, web architectures and protocols, network measurements and testbeds, service infrastructures and directories, network management systems, content distribution, peer to peer and overlay networks, pricing and billing.
Network Technologies:
Ad hoc, wireless, and sensor networks, mesh networks, modeling and performance evaluation, broadband location services, cross-layer design, wireless protocols, multicast and any cast, energy and power management, self-organization, routing, scheduling, synchronization, fault tolerance and recovery.
Internet Design:
All-IP networking, congestion control, evolution of IP architecture, multi-layer design and optimization, MPLS and GMPLS, RFID, multicasting, switching and routing, network modeling and simulation, real-time voice/video over IP networks, resource allocation, traffic engineering, scheduling and queue management, standardization and policies.
Other CFPs
- 2012 IEEE 26th Biennial Symposium on Communications (QBSC)
- 7th Annual IEEE Systems Conference
- Meeting & Field Workshop in South China, International Conference of Geobiology (ICG)
- BIT's 1 st Annual International Conference of Medichem-2010 (ICM-2010)
- Special Session on Trusted Ubiquitous Networks & Multimedia Contents Protection for International Conference on High Performance Computing & Simulation
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