SN 2015 - Special Issue on Software Networks
Topics/Call fo Papers
Springer Annals of Telecommunications (Annales des Télécommunications)
Special Issue on Software Networks
This Software networks special issue aims at addressing advances in
research in the areas of future networks. The issue will provide current
researches on theoretical and practical aspects of software networks.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
- SDN (Software-Defined Networking)
- NFV (Network Function Virtualisation)
- Network softwerization
- Northbound interface
- Control plane (Open Daylight, OpenContrail, Floodlight, etc.)
- Southbound interface (OpenFlow, i2rs, Netconf, OpFlex, etc.)
- Eastbound and Westbound interfaces
- Orchestrator, piloting system, controller
- Virtualization, virtual networks, virtual wireless equipment
- Data plane and concretization
- Virtualization accelerator
- Network on the fly, Virtual control, Virtual radio
- Security in SDN, isolation
- SDN Switch/Router Architectures/Designs
- SDN in Mobile and Wireless Networks
- Software network management
- Reliability of virtualized network functions
- Traffic Engineering and QoS in SDN
- SDN Support for Big Data Applications
- Energy Efficient and Green Software-defined Infrastructures
- Performance and experiment
Important dates:
- Manuscript submission: June 15th, 2015
- Online with DOI As soon as accepted
- Printed issue January ? June/September 2016
Manuscript submission:
Papers must be written in English and describe original research not
published or currently under review by other journals or conferences.
The length of the article file should not exceed 35,000 characters
including spaces (i.e., around 5,500 words). The manuscripts that are
outside the expected length are likely to be rejected. All relevant
papers submitted will go through an external review process.
Submissions should be sent according to the instructions available at:
http://annalsoftelecommunications.wp.mines-telecom...
Guest Editors:
Miguel Elias Mitre Campista, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Abbas Jamalipour, The University of Sydney, Australia
Rafael Laufer, Bell Labs, USA
Pedro Braconnot Velloso, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Special Issue on Software Networks
This Software networks special issue aims at addressing advances in
research in the areas of future networks. The issue will provide current
researches on theoretical and practical aspects of software networks.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
- SDN (Software-Defined Networking)
- NFV (Network Function Virtualisation)
- Network softwerization
- Northbound interface
- Control plane (Open Daylight, OpenContrail, Floodlight, etc.)
- Southbound interface (OpenFlow, i2rs, Netconf, OpFlex, etc.)
- Eastbound and Westbound interfaces
- Orchestrator, piloting system, controller
- Virtualization, virtual networks, virtual wireless equipment
- Data plane and concretization
- Virtualization accelerator
- Network on the fly, Virtual control, Virtual radio
- Security in SDN, isolation
- SDN Switch/Router Architectures/Designs
- SDN in Mobile and Wireless Networks
- Software network management
- Reliability of virtualized network functions
- Traffic Engineering and QoS in SDN
- SDN Support for Big Data Applications
- Energy Efficient and Green Software-defined Infrastructures
- Performance and experiment
Important dates:
- Manuscript submission: June 15th, 2015
- Online with DOI As soon as accepted
- Printed issue January ? June/September 2016
Manuscript submission:
Papers must be written in English and describe original research not
published or currently under review by other journals or conferences.
The length of the article file should not exceed 35,000 characters
including spaces (i.e., around 5,500 words). The manuscripts that are
outside the expected length are likely to be rejected. All relevant
papers submitted will go through an external review process.
Submissions should be sent according to the instructions available at:
http://annalsoftelecommunications.wp.mines-telecom...
Guest Editors:
Miguel Elias Mitre Campista, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Abbas Jamalipour, The University of Sydney, Australia
Rafael Laufer, Bell Labs, USA
Pedro Braconnot Velloso, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Other CFPs
- 10th International Workshop on DATA PRIVACY MANAGEMENT
- Elsevier Physical Communication Special Issue on “Self-optimizing Cognitive Radio Technologies”
- 2015 Workshop on Big Multi-target Prediction
- Second Workshop on Accelerator Programming using Directives (WACCPD15)
- IRFCONF-International Conference on Recent Innovations in Electrical, Electronics, Computer and Mechanical Engineering(ICRIEECME-2015)
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