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CFP: Next Generation Internet at ICC 2002
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From: "Muhammad Jaseemuddin" <jaseem@nortelnetworks.com>
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Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 14:19:25 -0400
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X-Orig: <jaseem@americasm01.nt.com>
Title: CFP: Next Generation Internet at ICC 2002
CALL FOR PAPERS
Next Generation Internet Symposium
IN CONJUNCTION WITH ICC 2002
April 28-May 2, 2002 New York, NY USA
As part of ICC 2002, a symposium on the Next Generation Internet
will be held. Participation in this symposium is open to all
registrants of ICC 2002 (i.e. a separate registration is not
required).
Papers submitted for consideration to the symposium should focus on
topics related to the Next Generation Internet (i.e. addressing
issues and areas that will not be deployed in the public Internet
for at least 3-5 years). Examples of topics of interest include:
* NGI Performance * NGI Architecture
* QoS - Fact or Fiction * Streaming Media
* Home Networking-based Internet * Voice over IP
Services * Internet Service
Management
* Internet Appliances * Next Generation Optical
* NGI Protocols Internet
* NGI Operations & Management * NGI Applications and
* Monitoring and measurements Services
for next-generation networks * NGI modeling and
* Middleboxes (in-the-net services) simulation tools
* Network-friendly applications * Interplanetary issues
Instructions: The paper submission schedule and process is the same
as for the general ICC 2002 conference (see
http://www.icc2002.com/InfoForAuthors.html). Be sure to indicate the
Next Generation Internet (NGI) symposium as the target for your
paper on the cover page and also list the relevant hot topic(s).
See the ICC 2002 Call for Papers for detailed submission
Instructions (i.e., schedule, paper-length, etc.).
Business Application Sessions (i.e. panel discussions) proposals are
also welcome. For these, please submit session proposals to Stan
Moyer and include a brief description of the session, along with
bios of the session organizer/moderator and the proposed speakers.
Further information can be obtained from:
Stan Moyer Michael Devetsikiotis
General Co-Chair General Co-Chair
Telcordia Technologies North Carolina State University
stanm@research.telcordia.com mdevets@eos.ncsu.edu
Sponsored by the following IEEE Communications Society Technical
Committees:
* Communications Systems * Computer Communications
Integration & Modeling * Communications Software
* Personal Communications
Technical Program Committee:
Symeon Papavassiliou, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Nelson Fonseca, State University of Campinas, Brazil
Pascal Lorenz, University of Haute-Alsace, France
Mohammad Ilyas, Florida Atlantic University
Algirdas Pakstas, University of North London
Ray Sundararaman, Lucent
Amitabh Mishra, Virginia Polytech
Joe Touch, USC Information Sciences Institute
Tim Moors, Polytechnic University
Bassam Hashem, Nortel Networks
Alagan Anpalagan, University of Toronto
S.-H. Gary Chan, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Sung Jun Lee, HP Labs
Elizabeth Royer, UC Santa Barbara
Muhammad Jaseemuddin, Nortel Networks
Ted Faber, USC Information Sciences Institute
Eric Nahum, IBM Watson Research
Vishal Misra, University of Massachusetts
Behcet Sarikaya, Alcatel USA
David Harle, University of Strathclyde, Scotland
Jogesh Muppala, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
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For more information, see:
http://www.comsoc.org/socstr/techcom/commsoft/confs/ngi_cfp.htm
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