[e2e] CFP: High-Speed Networks Symposium at Globecom'2002 (HSN'2002)
Jose Carlos Brustoloni
jcb at dnrc.bell-labs.com
Fri Feb 8 13:36:11 PST 2002
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High-Speed Networks Symposium at Globecom'2002 (HSN'2002)
Taipei, Taiwan
November 17-21, 2001
http://opnear.utdallas.edu/hsnhome.htm
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CALL FOR PAPERS
New generations of local, metropolitan, wide-area, access, and
wireless networks are pushing the envelope on network speeds. Faster,
more capable networks herald the convergence of voice, video, and data
and promise to facilitate applications ranging from video-conferencing
to grid computing. However, the challenges are many, requiring
improved network architectures, protocols, routers, switches, and
components, appropriate programming and operating system support,
novel approaches for network management, security, and quality of
service, sensible migration paths, and successful pilot studies.
The High-Speed Networks Symposium 2002 (HSN'2002) will be held as part
of Globecom'2002 to address these and other topics relevant to high-
speed networking. Globecom is the flagship annual conference of the
IEEE Communications Society and this year will be held in Taipei,
Taiwan, from November 17 to 21.
Researchers, developers, and practitioners of all areas of industry,
academia, and governmental agencies of all nations are encouraged to
submit papers to HSN'2002. Topics of interest include but are not
limited to:
- Last-mile solutions, pilot studies, and deployment projections and
evaluation
- Metropolitan-area networks, including Metro Ethernet and Resilient
Packet Rings
- Optical networks, including switching technologies, dynamic
provisioning, protection, and restoration
- Wireless networks, including 802.11x, 3G/4G, and All-IP
- Novel mechanisms for scheduling, buffering, switching, routing, and
multicast
- Programming and operating system support for network processors and
high-speed nodes
- Network management, traffic engineering, quality of service, and
security in high-speed networks
- Inter-layer interactions (e.g., IP/SONET and electrical/optical) and
interoperability in high-speed networks
- Viability studies and migration paths, e.g., from ATM to
(G)MPLS-based core networks
- Governmental initiatives and regulatory agenda and concerns
- Applications, including video-conferencing, video-on-demand,
telecommuting, VPNs, network-based storage, thin clients, grid
computing, and respective pilot studies and deployment evaluation
Papers should be at most 5 pages long and conform to Globecom'2002
guidelines. Papers must be submitted electronically via the
Globecom'2002 web site at:
http://www.globecom2002.com/submissions/
To ensure proper paper routing, authors should indicate that their
papers are being submitted to the High-Speed Networks Symposium. Each
paper will be refereed by at least three reviewers. Accepted papers
will be published by IEEE in the Proceedings of Globecom'2002.
Best paper award
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IEEE TCGN will distinguish with its Best Paper Award one paper
submitted to HSN'2002. This paper will be selected by the HSN'2002
technical program committee.
Student travel grants
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IEEE Communications Society will award a limited number of grants to
full-time graduate students who need to travel from another region to
present an accepted paper at HSN'2002.
Other sessions
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In addition to refereed paper sessions, HSN'2002 will feature a
keynote address on optical networking by Dr. David Lee (head of Bell
Labs Research China) and a panel discussion on metropolitan networks
organized by Prof. Hui Zhang (Turin Networks and Carnegie Mellon
University).
Important dates
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- Submission deadline: February 25, 2002
- Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2002
- Camera-ready version due: August 15, 2002
- Presentations: November 18-20, 2002
Web sites
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HSN'2002 - http://opnear.utdallas.edu/hsnhome.htm
Globecom'2002 - http://www.globecom2002.com/
HSN'2002 Program Co-chairs
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Jose' Brustoloni (jcb at dnrc.bell-labs.com),
Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, USA
Andrea Fumagalli (andreaf at utdallas.edu),
The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
HSN'2002 Technical Program Committee
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Marco Ajmone Marsan, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Ian F. Akyildiz, Georgia Tech, USA
Javier Aracil, University of Navarra, Spain
Larry Bernstein, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
Hakki Candan Cankaya, Alcatel, USA
Prashant Chandra, Intel, USA
Fabio Chiussi, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, USA
Cheng C. Chen, NEC, USA
Jacek Chrostowski, Cisco Systems, Canada
Yuguang "Michael" Fang, University of Florida, USA
Andras Farago, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Joseph B. Evans, The University of Kansas, USA
Jeff Fitchett, Nortel Networks, Canada
Nelson Fonseca, Campinas State University, Brazil
Ibrahim W. Habib, Telcordia, USA
Y. Thomas Hou, Fujitsu Labs of America, USA
Jennifer Hou, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Rauf Izmailov, NEC, USA
Laszlo Jereb, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary
Admela Jukan, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Mark Karol, Avaya Labs, USA
Tanja Kauppinen, Ericsson Telecom, Sweden
G.S. Kuo, National Chengchi University, Taiwan
Wan-Jiun Liao, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Antonio Manzalini, Telecom Italia Lab, Italy
Muriel Medard, MIT, USA
Alberto Paradisi, CPqD, Brazil
Steve Pope, AT&T Labs Cambridge, England
Fabrice Poppe, Alcatel, Belgium
Chunming Qiao, The State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Kamel Rahouna, RIST++, Austria
Patricia Sagmeister, IBM, Switzerland
Galen Sasaki, University of Hawaii, USA
Ken-ichi Sato, NTT, Japan
Marco Schneider, SBC Technology Resources, USA
Edmundo de Souza e Silva, UFRJ, Brazil
James P.G. Sterbenz, BBN Technologies, USA
Suresh Subramaniam, George Washington University, USA
Kenji Suzuki, Advanced Communications Co., Japan
Franco Travostino, Nortel Networks, USA
Si Qing Zheng, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Naoaki Yamanaka, NTT, Japan
Sponsoring organizations
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The following committees of the IEEE Communications Society are
technical co-sponsors of HSN'2002:
- Gigabit Networking Technical Committee
- Communications Software Technical Committee
- Communications Switching & Routing Technical Committee
- Computer Communications Technical Committee
- Internet Technical Committee
- Multimedia Communications Technical Committee
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Jose' Brustoloni
Tel.: (732) 332-5368 Address: Bell Laboratories
Fax: (732) 949-0399 101 Crawfords Corner Rd.
Email: jcb at dnrc.bell-labs.com Room 4E-630
http://www.bell-labs.com/~jcb/ Holmdel, NJ 07733 - USA
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