[Bloat] CFP: IFIP NETWORKING 2013 (new submission date in January)
Dave Taht
dave.taht at gmail.com
Tue Dec 18 09:09:04 PST 2012
Call for Papers: IFIP TC6 Networking 2013
Co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society
22-24 May 2013 - Brooklyn, New York, USA
http://networking2013.poly.edu/
Important Dates (revised December 12, 2013):
Abstract Registration: January 7, 2013
Full Paper Submission: January 14, 2013
Acceptance Notification: March 11, 2013
Camera Ready: March 25, 2013
Networking 2013, to be held at the Polytechnic Institute of New York
University in Brooklyn, is the 12th event of the series of
International Conferences on Networking sponsored by the IFIP
Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). This year's
conference is co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, and accepted
papers will appear in both the IFIP Digital Library and the IEEE
Xplore digital library. A selection of the best papers will appear in
a special issue of Elsevier Computer Communications Journal.
The main objectives of Networking 2013 are to bring together members
of the networking community from both academia and industry, to
discuss recent advances in the broad and quickly-evolving field of
computer and communication networks, and to highlight key issues,
identify trends, and develop visions for the networking domain. The
technical sessions will be structured around four main areas:
Network Architecture: peer-to-peer networks, virtual and overlay
networks, cloud-computing architecture, network management and traffic
engineering, internet of things, addressing and routing architectures,
evolution of IP network architecture and protocols, green networking
(energy and power management), performance measurement, monitoring and
traffic analysis, resilient networks (fault tolerance, network
recovery, self-healing), cross-layer design and optimization, mobility
(user, device, service, network), content-centric networks, broadband
access technologies, resource allocation, switching and routing,
network virtualization.
Applications and Services: social networks, web architectures and
protocols, middleware support for networking, quality of experience,
pricing and billing, authentication, security, trust and privacy,
anomaly and malware detection, DoS detection and mitigation, content
distribution, advertising and media networks, assistive networking,
disaster-recovery networks, networking support for SmartGrids.
Wireless Networking: ad-hoc and mesh networks, mobile networks,
cellular networks, sensor networks, delay/disruption tolerant
networks, opportunistic networks, embedded systems, RFID-based
systems, cyber-physical systems.
Network Science: network complexity, network neutrality, topology
characterization and inference, network modeling, network measurement,
robustness and vulnerabilities of network infrastructures, emergence
properties of real networks, dynamic peer-to-peer network topologies,
epidemic spread models, user behavior inference, tools and techniques
to design and analyze networks, community detection and modularity
optimization, game theoretic approaches to communications and networks
Paper Format:
Papers may be up to nine pages, double column, 10+ points font, in
IEEE Transaction paper format, see the conference website for paper
submission details.
Organizing Committee
General Chair:
Shiv Panwar, NYU Poly, USA
Technical Program Committee Chairs
Kenjiro Cho, IIJ Research Lab, Japan
Timur Friedman, UPMC Sorbonne Universités, France
Zhi-Li Zhang, University of Minnesota, USA
Steering Committee:
George Carle, TU Munich, Germany
Marco Conti, IIT-CNR, Pisa, Italy
Pedro Cuenca, Universidad de Castilla-la-Mancha, Spain
Guy Leduc, University of Liège, Belgium
Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University, USA
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