TeNAS 2011 - The Fifth International Workshop on Telecommunication Networking, Applications and Systems (TeNAS 2011)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Network technologies are in continuous evolution and the usages of the Internet are more pervasive than ever before. Versatile IT is booming and they must be supported by network. Therefore, all areas of telecommunication and communication industry, for instance, networking, applications, services and systems are influenced by this technology trend. This workshop will encourage researchers, professionals and engineers to present their new researches, ideas, and best practices in relevant areas of telecommunications and communication networking, application and systems. It aims to strengthen relations between the communications research groups, industry and universities. The topics of interest include but are not limited to following:
● Mobile Internet Networking & Applications
● Broadband Networking & Applications
● Wireless, Ad hoc, Networks & Applications
● IP Networking & Applications
● Digital Home Networking & Applications
● Next Generation Networks, Fixed-Mobile Convergence
● Network Planning , Operation and Management
● Network/Communication Strategy
● Emerging Technological Development in Data Communication
● Traffic Engineering, Measurement and Modeling
● Network Protocols and Algorithms:Design, Analysis, Implementation
●Deep Packet Inspection
●Internet QoS and Security
●Wireless Mesh Network
●Future Network Management Trends, Applications and Network Automation
●Next Gernaeration OSS architecture and Applications
●Service, Process and Information Models
● Advanced Software and System Engineering
●Cloud Computing, SaaS, PaaS, IaaS
Special session: “Research and Development on Next Generation Future Internet Technologies”
Because current Internet architecture is hard to meet the new demands of scalability, security, and performance, several projects are initiated in US, Europe and Asia that study on the redesign of Future Internet. Such new architecture will enable programmable networks and support network virtualization for cloud computing environment. Meanwhile, with the exhaustion of IPv4 address, we need not only care about the transition to IPv6, but also the promotion, deployment, and applications of IPv6. The special session seeks papers describing contributions from research and development to the field of IPv6 and Future Interenet technologies. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Future Internet testbed or deployment
- Network virtualization and cloud computing
- IPV6 deployment and applications
- IPv4-IPv6 transition and translation
- Advenced optical switching technology (optical burst switching, optical packet switching, and lighttrail)
- Passive optical networks (EPON, GPON)
Proposed by Dr. Liu Te-Lung (tlliu-AT-nchc.org.tw) ,
● Mobile Internet Networking & Applications
● Broadband Networking & Applications
● Wireless, Ad hoc, Networks & Applications
● IP Networking & Applications
● Digital Home Networking & Applications
● Next Generation Networks, Fixed-Mobile Convergence
● Network Planning , Operation and Management
● Network/Communication Strategy
● Emerging Technological Development in Data Communication
● Traffic Engineering, Measurement and Modeling
● Network Protocols and Algorithms:Design, Analysis, Implementation
●Deep Packet Inspection
●Internet QoS and Security
●Wireless Mesh Network
●Future Network Management Trends, Applications and Network Automation
●Next Gernaeration OSS architecture and Applications
●Service, Process and Information Models
● Advanced Software and System Engineering
●Cloud Computing, SaaS, PaaS, IaaS
Special session: “Research and Development on Next Generation Future Internet Technologies”
Because current Internet architecture is hard to meet the new demands of scalability, security, and performance, several projects are initiated in US, Europe and Asia that study on the redesign of Future Internet. Such new architecture will enable programmable networks and support network virtualization for cloud computing environment. Meanwhile, with the exhaustion of IPv4 address, we need not only care about the transition to IPv6, but also the promotion, deployment, and applications of IPv6. The special session seeks papers describing contributions from research and development to the field of IPv6 and Future Interenet technologies. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Future Internet testbed or deployment
- Network virtualization and cloud computing
- IPV6 deployment and applications
- IPv4-IPv6 transition and translation
- Advenced optical switching technology (optical burst switching, optical packet switching, and lighttrail)
- Passive optical networks (EPON, GPON)
Proposed by Dr. Liu Te-Lung (tlliu-AT-nchc.org.tw) ,
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- The Fourth International Workshop on RFID & WSN and its Industrial Applications (RFID-AINA 2011)
- The 2011 International Workshop on Quantitative Evaluation of large-scale Systems and Technologies (QuEST 2011)
- The First International Workshop on Protocols and Applications with Multi-Homing Support (PAMS 2011)
- The 2011 International Symposium on Mining and Web (MAW 2011)
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