From touch at isi.edu Thu Mar 17 11:41:00 2011 From: touch at isi.edu (Joe Touch) Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 11:41:00 -0700 Subject: [sigcomm] CFI 2011 - Extension of paper submission due date ... Message-ID: <4D8255BC.6000100@isi.edu> ================================================================================== Dear Colleagues, It is our pleasure to invite you to submit paper(s) to the 6th event of CFI 2011. Like previous CFI 2009 and CFI 2010, CFI 2011 publication is planned to be included into ACM Digital Library. (You may want to check CFI2009 ACM DL: http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1555697 and CFI2010 ACM DL: http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1853079.) The paper submission deadline is now extended by two weeks (till the end of March). Also, we are now accepting short (work in progress) papers in addition to the regular papers. Please consider to contribute to and/or forward to the appropriate groups the following opportunity to submit and publish original scientific results. CFI 2011 Organizing Committee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Call for Papers CFI 2011 6th International Conference on Future Internet Technologies 13-15 June 2011 Seoul, Korea http://www.fif.kr/cfi/2011 or http://asiafi.net/cfi/2011 Sponsored by Future Internet Forum (FIF) and Asia Future Internet (AsiaFI) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Background The International Conference on Future Internet Technologies 2011 (CFI 11) will be the sixth event in the series. Researchers from Asia, Europe, America and elsewhere gather in this high profile forum to discuss their work in progress and visions for long-term research activities. The goal of this event is to foster international research collaboration in the field of future Internet research, covering clean-slate Internet architecture concepts, new networking protocols and related global-scale/ programmable network testbeds. Topics Contributions are solicited in all areas of research related to the Future Internet and applications on that network. Topics include, but are not limited to: - Clean-slate/dirty-slate Internet architectures - Addressing and routing architectures in the Future Internet - Management and control of future networks - Security, privacy and trust issues - Wireless, mobile & sensor network protocols - Delay- or disruption-tolerant networking (DTN) - Real-time creation of custom protocols for current communications - Geographic routing and location-aware services - Data-oriented architectures and content networking - Situated and autonomic communications (SAC) - Machine-to-machine communications - the internet of things - Programmable testbeds for evaluation of Future Internet protocols and services - Network virtualization technology - Novel networked/mobile application concepts Paper Submission Papers must be unpublished and not considered elsewhere for publication. Only electronic submissions in PDF format will be considered. Submissions should follow the ACM Proceedings format (LaTeX or MS Word). For submission template and other details, please refer the submission guideline from CFI 2011 web site. Papers will be published in a conference proceeding and on-line. If you have any further questions, please send an email to jongwon_AT_nm.gist.ac.kr. 1) Regular paper: Regular paper submission should be between four to six A4 pages in length. 2) Short (work in progress) paper: Short paper submission should be two to three A4 pages in length. Important Dates - Paper submission: March 15, 2011, March 31, 2011 (Extended) - Acceptance notification: April 15, 2011 April 30, 2011 (Extended) - Camera-ready manuscripts: May 15, 2011 - Conference dates: June 13-15, 2011 Steering Committee Kenjiro Cho, IIJ Research Lab, Japan Jon Crowcroft, Cambridge U., Europe Hiroshi Esaki, U. of Tokyo, Japan Serge Fdida, LIP6, Europe Yan Ma, BUPT, China Xing Li, Tsinghua Univ., China Craig Partridge, BBN, USA Lixia Zhang, UCLA, USA Yanghee Choi, SNU, Korea Dae Young Kim, CNU, Korea General Chair Dae Young Kim, CNU, Korea Organization Chair Dongman Lee, KAIST, Korea Technical Program Committee Co-chairs JongWon Kim, GIST, Korea Stephen Hailes, UCL, UK Joe Touch, ISI, USA Publicity Chair Hwangjun Song, POSTECH, Korea Publication Chair Yung Yi, KAIST, Korea Local Arrangement Chair Hyuk Lim, GIST, Korea Technical Program Committee Jes?s Alcober, UPC, Spain Ilia Baldine, RENCI, USA Saleem Bhatti, St. Andrews U., UK Jun Bi, Tsinghua U., China Roland Bless, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Wing Cheong Lau, CUHK, China Song Chong, KAIST, Korea Mikael Johansson, KTH, Sweden Chong-kwon Kim, SNU, Korea Yongdae Kim, U. of Minnesota, USA Edward Knightly, Rice U., USA Yashar Ganjali, U of Toronto, Canada Hyuk Lim, GIST, Korea Bryan Lyles, Telcordia, USA Laurent Mathy, Lancaster U., UK Sue Moon, KAIST, Korea Aki Nakao, U. of Tokyo/NICT, Japan Yasuhiro Ohara, JAIST, Japan Max Ott, NICTA, Australia Kyoungsoo Park, KAIST, Korea Sungyong Park, Yonsei U., Korea Craig Partridge, BBN, USA Injong Rhee, NCSU, USA Kenji Saito, Keio U., Japan Kave Salamatian, University of Savoie, France Shinji Shimojo, NICT, Japan James Sterbenz, U. of Kansas, USA Phuoc Tran-Gia, University of Wuerzburg, Germany Dirk Trossen, Cambridge, UK Emre Yavuz, KTH, Sweden Yung Yi, KAIST, Korea From gezihui at research.att.com Wed Mar 23 15:16:16 2011 From: gezihui at research.att.com (Zihui Ge) Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2011 18:16:16 -0400 Subject: [sigcomm] CFP: CoNEXT 2011 Message-ID: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Call for Papers 7th International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies (CoNEXT) Sponsored by ACM SIGCOMM December 6-9, 2011 Tokyo, Japan http://conferences.sigcomm.org/co-next/2011/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- The 7th ACM International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies (ACM CoNEXT) will be held in Tokyo. The first goal of this conference is to provide a selective and interdisciplinary forum for research in Networking. The second goal is to foster meaningful technical interaction among members of our community, with a single-track program and opportunities for discussions. ACM CoNEXT 2011 welcomes submissions based on implementation and experimentation, as well as simulation and analytical approaches. We are committed to a fair, timely, and thorough review process providing authors of submitted papers with sound and detailed feedback. We solicit papers on emerging networking experiments, measurements, paradigms, analysis with particular emphasis on novel and creative work. Papers reporting on the deployment and performance of services, or exploring networks aimed at better supporting new services, are also appreciated. Relevant topics for the conference include, but are not limited to the following: * Internet measurement and modeling * Wireless networks * Mobile and cellular networks * Ad hoc and sensors networks * Economic aspects of the Internet * Network security * Datacenter networks * Peer-to-peer, overlay and content distribution networks * Online social networks * Routing, traffic engineering and network management * Interface among networking, communications and information theory * New networking protocols and architectures * Applications of network science in communication networks Submission Guidelines --------------------- Submissions must be original, unpublished work, and not under consideration at another conference or journal. Compliance with the 12 pages, 10pts ACM SIGCOMM format will be strictly enforced. Electronic proceedings will be published by ACM, and the best papers forwarded to the IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking for possible fast-track publication. To submit papers to the ACM CoNEXT 2011 conference, please read the formatting guidelines provided on the conference web page and make sure that your submission complies with these requirements. Important Dates --------------- - Abstract registration: June 10 2011, 19:00 EDT - Paper submission: June 17 2011, 19:00 EDT - Notification: September 16 2011 - Conference held in Tokyo: December 6-9 General Co-Chairs ----------------- Kenjiro Cho, IIJ and Keio Univ, Japan Mark Crovella, Boston Univ, USA Program Co-Chairs ----------------- Constantine Dovrolis, Georgia Tech, USA Peter Key, Microsoft Research - Cambridge, UK Local Arrangements Chair ------------------------ Kensuke Fukuda, NII, Japan Publication and Publicity Chair ------------------------------- Zihui Ge, AT&T Research, USA Web Chair --------- Hirochika Asai, Univ of Tokyo, Japan Technical Program Committee --------------------------- Aditya Akella, Univ of Wisconsin - Madison, USA Lachlan Andrew, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Chadi Barakat, INRIA, France Jun Bi, Tsinghua University, China Sem Borst, Bell Labs - Lucent Technologies, USA Matt Caesar, Univ of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign, USA Augustin Chaintreau, Columbia Univ, USA Rocky Chang, Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ, Hong Kong Dah Ming Chiu, CUHK, Hong Kong Chen-Nee Chuah, Univ of California - Davis, USA Mark Crovella, Boston Univ, USA Serge Fdida, LIP6, France Rodrigo Fonseca, Brown Univ, USA Kensuke Fukuda, NII, Japan Paolo Giaccone, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Christos Gkantsidis, Microsoft Research - Cambridge, UK Krishna Gummadi, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, Germany Chuanxiong Guo, Microsoft Research - Asia, China Polly Huang, National Taiwan Univ, Taiwan Arvind Krishnamurthy, Univ of Washington, USA Jim Kurose, Univ of Massachusetts - Amherst, USA Amund Kvalbein, Simula, Norway Craig Labovitz, Arbor Networks, USA Nikolaos Laoutaris, Telefonica Research, Spain Simon Leinen, SWITCH, Switzerland Francesco Lo Presti, Univ of Rome, Italy John C.S. Lui, CUHK, Hong Kong Richard T.B. Ma, National Univ of Singapore, Singapore David Malone, Hamilton Institute - NUI Maynooth, Ireland Cecilia Mascolo, Univ of Cambridge, UK Laurent Massoulie, Technicolor Research and Innovation, France Laurent Mathy, Lancaster Univ, UK Z. Morley Mao, Univ of Michigan, USA Vishal Misra, Columbia Univ, USA Andrew Moore, Univ of Cambridge, UK Aki Nakao, Univ of Tokyo, Japan T.S.Eugene Ng, Rice Univ, USA KyoungSoo Park, KAIST, S.Korea Vern Paxson, Univ of California - Berkeley and ICSI, USA KK Ramakrishnan, ATT-Research, USA Rajeev Rastogi, Yahoo! Research, India Luigi Rizzo, Univ of Pisa, Italy Jim Roberts, INRIA, France Catherine Rosenberg, Univ of Waterloo, Canada Theodoros Salonidis, Technicolor Research and Innovation, France Peter Steenkiste, Carnegie Mellon Univ, USA Steve Uhlig, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany Arun Venkataramani, Univ of Massachusetts - Amherst, USA Zhi-Li Zhang, Univ of Minnessota, USA Ben Zhao, Univ of California - Santa Barbara, USA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.postel.org/pipermail/sigcomm/attachments/20110323/5ada577f/attachment-0001.html