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Cc: Sarolta Dibuz (ETH); Gabriella Batai (ETH)
Subject: Forthcoming IFIP TC 6 Meeting
Dear Our Guests,
The venue of the next TC6 meeting will be Ericsson's premises in Budapest,
Hungary.
Address: Budapest, Irínyi József u. 4-20. , XI. district
The meeting room is on the ground floor (for English people first floor)
close to the reception.
As you have probably known on Sunday evening there will be a boat trip on
the River Danube.
Please indicate whether you have an accompaning person with you who will
also take part in this evening program.
I kindly ask you to let me know if you have special food request (vegetarian
or other).
If you have not reserved your hotel room yet, please do it. Most of you
will stay at Hotel Korona.
(If you choose Hotel Korona please indicate that you come to Ericsson, to
the IFIP TC6 meeting, because the 88 EUs price is a special Ericsson rate).
You can find the requested information about the hotels below.
If you need help with the hotel booking or any other matters please do not
hesitate to contact me.
We are looking forward to meeting you in Budapest!
Best regards
Gabriella
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Gabriella Bátai
Assistant
Research Laboratory
Ericsson Hungary Ltd.
H-1117 Budapest
Irinyi J. u. 4-20.
Tel: +36 1 437 7701
Fax:+36 1 437 7672
E-mail: Gabriella.Batai(a)eth.ericsson.se
HOTEL MERCURE KORONA
Highly recommended.
To reach Ericsson Hungary at Science Park:
- 15 minutes by public transport one stop by metro line 3 to Ferenc
körút, than change tram 4 or 6 towards Buda side - three stops.
- 10 minutes by car / taxi
Location of Hotel
In the heart of the City of Budapest, opposite the National Museum.
Strolling in the City you can reach the bank of the Danube within 5
minutes.
Room rate: 88 EUR/ night
Access
>From the airport:
The main road to the City leads straight to the hotel. Distance approx.
18 km.
>From railway stations:
>From Déli (Southern) and Keleti (Eastern) railway stations by metro line
2 (red), change at Deák tér for line 3 (blue line) to Kálvin tér.
By car:
>From Vienna or Lake Balaton along motorways M1 and M7, respectively,
crossing the Danube via Elisabeth Bridge.
By public transport:
Tramways 47, 49, bus 15 and metro line 3, Kálvin tér station.
Address of Hotel:
H-1053 Budapest, Kecskeméti u. 14.
Telephone: (36-1) 317-4111
Fax: (36-1) 318-3867
More information on the Hotel Mercure Corona webpage:
http://www.mercure-korona.hu/koronaangol/
HOTEL MERCURE DUNA
Highly recommended.
To reach Ericsson Hungary at Science Park:
- 5 minutes by public transport : one stop by tram 4 or 6
towards Buda side
- 3 minutes by car / taxi
- 10 minutes of walk over a long bridge (Petofi bridge)
Location of Hotel
Situated very near to the city centre, the Mercure Budapest Duna's
traditional "Mercure comfort" and truly friendly atmosphere provides a
much more comfortable stay.
Room rate: 75 EUR / night
>From the Airport:
On the way to the city centre on Üll?i út turn left to the Haller utca.
The distance from the Airport is approximately 16 Km.
>From the railway stations:
The metro line 2 from the Déli (Southern) railway station to the Kossuth
tér, than change to tram No 2 towards the south and alight at Boráros
tér. The same metro can also be used from the Keleti (Eastern) railway
station to Blaha Lujza tér, than change to tram No 4 or 6. From the
Nyugati (Western) railway station the tram No 4 or 6 leads straight to
the Boráros tér.
By car:
The highways M1 and M7 from Vienna and Lake Balaton lead you to the
Pet?fi híd from where you can see the hotel to the right. From the M0
across the Lágymányosi híd, than turn left. From Szeged on M5 highway
drive to the Könyves Kálmán körút, than turn to the Soroksári út.
By public transport:
The trams No. 2, 4, 6 and buses No. 23, 54, 15 and 12 stop at a walking
distances from the hotel. The metro line 3 (Ferenc körút station) is 5
minutes walk from the hotel
Address of the hotel:
H-1095 Budapest, Soroksári út 12.
Telephone: (36-1) 455-8300
Fax: (36-1) 455-8385
e-mail: h2025(a)accor-hotels.com
More information on the Hotel Mercure webpage:
http://www.mercure-duna.hu
Other possibilities: http://inside.ericsson.se/hotelguide Budape
Dear TC6 members,
The deadline for hotel registration in Libon ended yesterday. I managed to
get an extension of that deadline until September 13th. Please remember that
the hotel cannot guarantee rooms after that date. I would thank also that
those of you who come to the Lisbon meeting, but are not staying in the
Melia Hotel, please let me know.
Best regards
Augusto
---------------- Anfang Weiterleitung ----------------
Betreff: Call for Papers: "NGI 2005" First Euro NGI Conference on Next
Generation Internet Networks Traffic Engineering
Gesendet: Freitag, 30. Juli 2004 14:46 Uhr
Von: Morcel <myriam.morcel(a)enst.fr>
An: spaniol(a)i4.informatik.rwth-aachen.de
Call for Papers
EuroNGI is pleased to invite you to contribute to:
The first EuroNGI Conference
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING FOR THE NEXT GENERATION INTERNET
Rome 18-20 April 2005
Paper Submission Deadline: November 15th, 2004
Conference web site: <http://www.eurongi.org/ngi2005>
www.eurongi.org/ngi2005
EuroNGI Project web site: <http://www.eurongi.org/> www.eurongi.org
TECHNICAL COSPONSORS: IEEE <http://www.ieee.org/portal/index.jsp> , IEEE
ComSoc <http://www.comsoc.org/> , IFIP <http://www.ifip.org/> TC6,
ISCTI <http://www.comunicazioni.it/it/index.php?Mn1=9>
Dear Colleagues,
EuroNGI is pleased to invite you to contribute to NGI 2005.
NGI 2005 is the first conference organized by the European Network of
Excellence EURO NGI to provide an international forum for the
presentation of high quality, peer-reviewed papers relating to the
modelling, design and engineering of the Next Generation Internet.
The conference is technically sponsored by the IEEE Communications
Society and accepted papers will be published electronically on the IEEE
Xplore digital library. The Conference is also supported by the IFIP
TC6, the Italian Chapters of IEEE LEOS and COMSOC.
Since you are active in this area, we would like to invite you to
consider the possibility of submitting a paper to this conference.
Please forward this message to your colleagues or other persons possibly
interested in contributing to this conference.
We look forward to receiving your submission (deadline is 15 November
2004).
The organizing committee
Researchers are invited to submit original papers including but not
limited to the following topics:
1. Evolution of the IP network architecture
2. Towards a carrier class Ethernet networking
3. All IP 3G mobile networks
4. Towards 4G: higher capacity and vertical multi-technology
roaming/handover
5. Towards unified control planes for multilayer nets (e.g. G-MPLS)
6. Infrastructure and management for new services
7. Traffic management
8. Traffic engineering
9. Traffic characterization
10. Congestion control
11. Traffic control, Flow based admission control in IP networks
12. Network management
13. Routing in next generation networks
14. Routing in multilayer networks
15. QoS from the user perspective
16. QoS in wireless networks
17. Resiliency strategies and algorithm for next generation networks
18. Robustness of access networks
19. Multilayer optimization
20. Network security
21. Platforms and test beds for traffic engineering
22. Network design tools
23. Passive and active measurements
24. Numerical methods and simulation
25. Performance models for new traffic paradigms
26. Spatial modeling
27. Cost models and pricing
28. Methods for network optimization and control
29. Methods for network resilience
SUBMISSION
Author guidelines
All papers should be submitted electronically as PDF files, according to
the IEEE
<http://www.ieee.org/portal/cms_docs/pubs/confstandards/pdfs/IEEE-PDF-Sp
ecV32.pdf> Xplore standards. Papers should be submitted by first
sending an e-mail to the conference secretariat at the address
NGI2005secretariat(a)coritel.it , providing the following information:
1. Title, abstract of the paper and list of authors.
2. Author who serves as the primary corresponding author.
3. Affiliation, mailing address, phone/fax numbers, and email
address of the corresponding author.
An example of paper
<http://82.89.230.93:8080/ngi2005/download/IEEEsample11.doc> format,
usable as a template, is provided.
The corresponding author will then be provided with instructions to
upload the paper to a website.
The papers will be published in the conference proceedings distributed
in CD at the conference.
For the publication of an accepted paper, registration of at least one
of the authors is requested.
The authors of accepted papers will be possibly requested to provide an
extended version of the paper.
Format requirements
Submitted papers should be 8 pages long.
Each submission must be accompanied by the following information: a
short abstract, a complete list of authors and their affiliations, a
contact person or correspondence, postal and email addresses.
Poster sessions
Should the number of valuable papers exceed the available presentation
time, poster sessions will be arranged.
Schedule
1. Paper Submission Deadline: November 15th, 2004
2. Feedback to Authors: January 15th, 2005
3. Final Manuscripts to Publisher: February 28th, 2005
4. Publication of Proceedings: April 2005
Executive Committee, Organization
Chairman: Roberto Sabella Ericsson Lab Italy - CoRiTeL Italy
Advisory Board Chairman: Jim Roberts - France Telecom France
Advisory Board: François Baccelli - INRIA France, Onno Boxma -
Eindhoven University of Technology The Netherlands, Augusto Casaca -
INESC Portugal, Daniel Kofman - ENST France, Gabriele Kotsis -
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz Austria, Paul J. Kuehn - University of
Stuttgart Germany, Michal Pioro - Warsaw University of Technology
Poland, Roberto Sabella Ericsson Lab Italy - CoRiTeL Italy
Technical Program Committee Chairman: Paola Iovanna Ericsson Lab Italy-
CoRiTeL Italy
Demonstrators Desk: Alessandro Bosco Ericsson Lab Italy - CoRiTeL Italy
Organizing Committee: Alessandro Bosco Ericsson Lab Italy - CoRiTeL
Italy, Giovanni Evangelisti - Ericsson Lab Italy - CoRiTeL Italy, Paola
Iovanna - Ericsson Lab Italy - CoRiTeL Italy
Executive Committee, Organization Technical Program Committee
1. François Baccelli Institut National de Recherche en Informatique
et Automatique France
2. André-Luc Beylot Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse
France
3. Chris Blondia Universiteit Antwerpen Belgium
4. Eugen Borcoci University POLITECHNICA of Bucharest (CCSRST)
Romania
5. Augusto Casaca Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores
Portugal
6. Vicente Casares-Giner ITACA-Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
Spain
7. Claudio Casetti Politecnico di Torino Italy
8. Costas Courcoubetis Research Center of Athens University of
Economics and Business Greece
9. Hermann de Meer University of Passau Germany
10. Peder J. Emstad Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Norway
11. Serguei Foss Heriot-Watt University United Kingdom
12. Jean-Michel Fourneau University of Versailles St Quentin en
Yvelines France
13. Luigi Fratta Politecnico di Milano Italy
14. Andrea Fumagalli University of Texas, Dallas USA
15. Leonidas Georgiadis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece
16. Stefano Giordano Università di Pisa Italy
17. Klaus Hackbarth University of Cantabria Spain
18. Guenter Haring University of Vienna Austria
19. Paola Iovanna Ericsson Lab Italy - CoRiTeL Italy
20. Giuseppe F. Italiano Università di Roma "Tor Vergata" Italy
21. Villy Bæk Iversen Technical University of Denmark Denmark
22. Andrzej Jajszczyk AGH University of Science and Technology,ns
Poland
23. Terje Jensen Telenor Communication Norway
24. Mikael Johansson Royal Institute of Technology Sweden
25. Amaury Jourdan Alcatel-CIT France
26. Wojciech Kabacinski Poznan University of Technology Poland
27. Ulf Körner Lund University Sweden
28. Daniel Kofman Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications
France
29. Gabriele Kotsis Johannes Kepler Universität Linz Austria
30. Demetres Kouvatsos The University of Bradford United Kingdom
31. Udo Krieger T-Systems Nova GmbH Germany
32. Paul J. Kuehn University of Stuttgart Germany
33. Hanoch Levy Tel-Aviv University Israel
34. Marco Listanti University of Rome "La Sapienza", INFOCOM Dpt. -
CoRiTeL Italy
35. Michel Mandjes Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica The Netherlands
36. Natalia M. Markovitch Institute of Control Sciences of Russian
Academy of Sciences Russia
37. Isi Mitrani University of Newcastle upon Tyne United Kingdom
38. Arne A. Nilsson Blekinge Institute of Technology Sweden
39. José Niño-Mora Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain
40. Ilkka Norros VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland
41. Rudesindo Nunez-Queija Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica The
Netherlands
42. Antonio Pacheco Instituto Superior Técnico Portugal
43. Michal Pioro Warsaw University of Technology Poland
44. Jacques Resing Eindhoven University of Technology The Netherlands
45. Ulrich Rieder Department of Optimization and Operations Research
Germany
46. Jim Roberts France Telecom France
47. Moshe Sidi Technion - Israel Institute of Technology Israel
48. Otto Spaniol Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen
Germany
49. Zhili Sun University of Surrey United Kingdom
50. Phuoc Tran-Gia Lehrstuhl für Informatik III, Universität Würzburg
Germany
51. Rui Valadas Instituto de Telecommunicações Portugal
52. Manuel Villén-Altamirano Telefónica Investigación y Desarollo,
S.A.U. Spain
53. Jorma Virtamo Helsinki University of Technology Finland
54. Gideon Weiss The University of Haifa, Department of Statistics
Israel
55. Sabine Wittevrongel Universiteit Gent Belgium
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* EWSN 2005 *
* *
* 2nd European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN) *
* *
* Istanbul, Turkey *
* January 31 - February 2, 2005 *
* *
* http://www.ewsn.org *
* *
* Call For Papers *
*********************************************************************
Scope of EWSN 2005:
===================
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are fast emerging as a new sensing
paradigm based on the collaborative effort of large number of sensors
deployed close to or inside the phenomenon to be observed, and have
the potential of providing diverse services to numerous applications.
The realization of WSNs require intensive technical research efforts
especially on energy efficient scalable wireless ad hoc communication
protocols due to their unusual application requirements and unique
constraints. Additionally, WSNs are further evolving from simple data
transportation networks to functionally rich distributed systems such
that the tasks of event sensing and acting upon the phenomenon can be
collectively realized in an autonomous manner by sensor and actuator
nodes.
The objective of this workshop is to bring together researchers from
different backgrounds ranging from hardware to applications, to
create a forum where cross-layer integration, novel solutions for
specific problems, and the future development of WSN functionalities
can be discussed.
We encourage contributions describing innovative work on WSN. Areas
of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Hardware for WSN: transceiver concepts, wakeup radio, antenna
design, system integration, process and cost of manufacturing,
battery technology, energy scavenging
* Communication protocols: MAC and link layer problems, routing and
transport protocols tailored for WSN, redundancy, data aggregation,
and mobility support; gateways to fixed Internet; providing
functionalities like localization and synchronization
* Source coding techniques appropriate for WSN to support data fusion
* Middleware for WSN: Configuration and installation support, lookup
of available functionalities, group communication, distributed
algorithms in WSN, harmonizing node-centric and data-centric
addressing, integrating WSN in middleware architectures like .NET
* Security: primitives for appropriate cryptographic protocols,
secure system engineering
* Applications of WSN: novel applications and their requirements such
as medicine, environment control, etc.; experiences with real-world
applications
* What part will WSNs play in realizing the visions of ubiquitous
computing & communication and Ambient Intelligence.
* Prototypes, field studies, and testbeds: novel sensor node
prototypes, measurements within sensor network testbeds
* Modeling of WSN: models for WSN load/applications, mobility or
channel models
For further information, please contact the co-chairs via:
info(a)ewsn2005.org
Important Dates:
================
Submission deadline: September 3, 2004
Notification of acceptance: December 6, 2004
Camera-ready version: December 24, 2004
EWSN 2005 Conference: January 31 - February 2, 2005
Submission Details:
===================
The workshop will only accept for review original papers that have
not been previously published and are not currently under review by
another conference or journal.
All submissions will be handled electronically via EDAS:
http://edas.info
Manuscripts must be formatted according to the IEEE single-space
double-column standard conference format, except the font size, which
must be 11 pt. The maximum length of the manuscript is 12 pages,
including text, figures and references. All submissions must be in
PDF or PostScript format. Use of LATEX for typesetting is strongly
recommended.
General Chair:
=======================
Erdal Cayirci, Yeditepe University, TURKEY
TPC Co-Chairs:
=======================
Sebnem Baydere, Yeditepe University, TURKEY
Paul Havinga, University of Twente, NETHERLAND
Tutorial Co-Chairs:
=======================
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, University of Southern California, USA
Giacomo Morabito, University of Catania, ITALY
Publicity Co-Chairs:
=======================
Ozgur Baris Akan, Middle East Technical University, TURKEY
Wenye Wang, North Carolina State University, USA
Technical Program Committee:
============================
Buyurman Baykal, Middle East Tech. Univ., Turkey
Phillipe Bonnet, Univ. of Copenhagen, Denmark
Romano Fantacci, Univ. of Florence, Italy
Wendi Heinzelman, Univ. of Rochester, USA
Eric Jul, Univ. of Copenhagen, Denmark
Holger Karl, Tech. Univ. of Berlin, Germany
Hary Kip, Nedap, Netherlands
Thomas Lentsch, Infineon, Austria
Albert Levi, Sabanci Univ., Turkey
Friedemann Mattern, ETHZ, Switzerland
Jaudelice Cavalcante de Oliveira, Drexel Univ., USA
Marimuthu Palaniswami, Univ. of Melbourne, Australia
Sergio Palazzo, Univ. of Catania, Italy
Kurt Rothermel, IBM Germany
Kay Römer, ETHZ, Switzerland
Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki Univ., Japan
Xudong Wang, Georgia Inst. Of Tech. USA
Andreas Willig, Tech. Univ. of Berlin, Germany
Adam Wolisz, Tech. Univ. of Berlin, Germany
Andrea Zanella, Univ. of Padova, Italy
Michelle Zorzi, Univ. of Padova, Italy
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Dear all,
IFIP WCC (World Computer Congress) 2006 in Jerusalem has
been cancelled. See the corresponding message below.
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Message received from Klaus Brunnstein (IFIP president):
>From: Klaus Brunnstein [mailto:brunnstein@informatik.uni-hamburg.de]
>
>
>Dear members of IFIP General Assembly,
>
>it is with deep personal regret that I have to inform you that IPA
>
>Information-technology Association of Israel, our Israeli national
>
>member society, has informed us yesterday evening that they had decided
>
>to cancel WCC 2006 at Jerusalem.
>
>
>
>At this time, I wish to inform GA that Moshe (who btw suffered recently
>
>a severe personal loss in his family, for which I have forwarded IFIPs
>
>condolescenses) has tried very hard until the last minute to make this
>
>event possible. During a discussion in IPA board, concerns about the
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>political situation and its impact on participation from other regions
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>of the world was responsible for the cancellation. Moshe will report at
>
>GA in Toulouse. At this time, I wish to thank Moshe for his work and
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>devotion and extend our best wishes for improvements in peace for the
>
>whole region: Shalom, Moshe.
>
>
>
>The cancellation comes "1 minute after 12", as our usual procedure is to
>
>invite IFIP people to next World Computer Congress at the present one.
>
>With just 4 weeks left and most people absent for vacation, it is not
>
>very likely that we can get a fair new bid within so short time.
>
>
>
>Nevertheless, on behalf of EB, I ask whether some member society feels
>
>able to organise the 19th World Computer Congress at end-August 2006,
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>followed by a GA at that location.
>
>
>
> Bids are invited to reach IFIP Secretariat
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> (cc: president´s email adress)
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> no later than August 15, 2004 (midnight MEST = GMT+2:00 hrs)
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>EB is prepared to analyse the bids. If there is just ONE relevant
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>candidate without any practical alternative, SBC chair Prof. Bobillier
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>has informed
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>EB that a decision can be taken by EB. This would permit an annoucement
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>of a relocated WCC-2006 at the Congress Dinner on August 25,2004. In any
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>other case, the decision will be deferred to GA.
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>
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>Sorry for the bad news, and dont punish the messenger (as in ancient
>
>times :-) Thanx for your support, and best wishes: Klaus Brunnstein,
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>president (July 23, 2004)
Call for Participation
ACM SIGCOMM 2004 Conference
August 29 - September 3, 2004
Portland, Oregon
http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm2004
Advanced registration will be available till August 2.
Important Dates:
Early Registration ends August 2, 2004
Hotel Registration ends August 2, 2004
Technical Program is Tuesday August 31---Thursday September 2
Tutorials are Monday August 30, and Friday September 3
Workshops are Monday August 30, and Friday September 3
Highlights of SIGCOMM 2004
------------------------------------------
ACM SIGCOMM is pleased to announce that the recipient of the 2004 SIGCOMM
Award is Professor Simon Lam of University of Texas, Austin, who will give
the keynote address in the opening session on Tuesday.
The technical program consists of 31 refereed papers and includes four
innovative
Workshops and three Tutorials.
The three tutorials are:
* Traffic Modeling 101: Methods and Results for Single Links and
Whole Networks, Mark Crovella, Boston University
* Unwanted Traffic: Attacks, Detection and Potential Solutions,
Dina Katabi, MIT and Balachander Krishnamurthy, AT & T Research
* Architectural Considerations for Unusual and Challenged Networks,
Kevin Fall, Intel Research and Robert Durst, The MITRE
Corporation
The four Workshops feature:
* Future Directions in Network Architecture (FDNA-04), Keven Fall,
Intel Research and S. Keshav, U. of Waterloo
* NetGames-04, Wu-chang Feng, Oregon Health and Science University
* Workshop on Practice and Theory of Incentives and Game Theory in
Networked Systems (PINS), Dina Katabi, MIT and Rahul Sami, MIT
* Network Troubleshooting: Research, Theory and Operations Practice
Meets Malfunctioning Reality (NeTs), Jon C. R. Bennett,
Harvard University, and Mark Allman, ICIR
In addition, there will be an interesting poster session, a stimulating
banquet, and, of course, a provocative outrageous opinions session!
For details about registration and the conference, visit the conference web
site at
http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm2004