Routing 2010 - The 2nd International Symposium on Network Evolution and Routing Innovation
Topics/Call fo Papers
Routing 2010 (The 2nd International Symposium on Network Evolution and Routing Innovation)
Workshop website:
http://cse.stfx.ca/~Routing10/index.htm
Organizer:
Peidong Zhu, National University of Defense Technology, China
Contact:
Zpd136-AT-gmail.com
Description:
The security, dependability and resilience of a routing system lay a foundation for the network to provide services available, predictable, traceable, controllable, and sustainable. For a large-scale network or highly dynamic networks, self-organization is an effective approach to deal with complexity in routing system management, control and evolution.
An interdisciplinary methodology, which draws ideas from biology, sociology, economy, physics, system science and other disciplines, will empower the autonomic and trusted computing in routing systems and further expedite the evolution and innovation of the networks.
Routing 2010 is the next event of Routing 2009, which was successfully held with DASC 2009 at Chengdu last year. This symposium is to bring together researchers and engineers in communication, computer and social networks from academic and industry to discuss and exchange their new achievements and novel ideas in routing theories, protocol designs and system implementations, with an emphasis on the aspects of trustiness and autonomy in routing systems.
Workshop website:
http://cse.stfx.ca/~Routing10/index.htm
Organizer:
Peidong Zhu, National University of Defense Technology, China
Contact:
Zpd136-AT-gmail.com
Description:
The security, dependability and resilience of a routing system lay a foundation for the network to provide services available, predictable, traceable, controllable, and sustainable. For a large-scale network or highly dynamic networks, self-organization is an effective approach to deal with complexity in routing system management, control and evolution.
An interdisciplinary methodology, which draws ideas from biology, sociology, economy, physics, system science and other disciplines, will empower the autonomic and trusted computing in routing systems and further expedite the evolution and innovation of the networks.
Routing 2010 is the next event of Routing 2009, which was successfully held with DASC 2009 at Chengdu last year. This symposium is to bring together researchers and engineers in communication, computer and social networks from academic and industry to discuss and exchange their new achievements and novel ideas in routing theories, protocol designs and system implementations, with an emphasis on the aspects of trustiness and autonomy in routing systems.
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