ACM DIN 2005
First International ACM* Workshop on Dynamic Interconnection of
Networks
http://www.docomoeurolabs.de/mobicom-2005-din-ws.html,
(In Conjunction
with ACM MOBICOM'2005)
September 2,
2005
Cologne, Germany
Scope: A salient feature of future mobile networks will be support for flexible, dynamic inter-connection of networks. New kinds of mobile networks, such as Personal Area Networks (PANs), Body Area Networks (BANs), inter-vehicle networks, and sensor networks, arise and have to interconnect among themselves and with existing infrastructure. Such networks will integrate heterogeneous technologies, and their topologies are dynamic. Currently, inter-working in IP networks consists essentially of inter-domain routing. In the future, the control plane interconnection of these networks needs to enable e.g. seamless mobility, routing, QoS, multi-homed networks, charging, and security. For instance, mobility handling is different for a mobile phone, a train network or a BAN. Hence it needs to be negotiated which specific protocols to use and in which way. The owners of future mobile networks often are non-experts and hence auto-configuration is a major issue. The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers working on interconnection of mobile networks and related topics to exchange their ideas.
Topics of Interest:
Original papers are invited in the area of dynamic interconnection of networks. Papers must represent high-quality and previously unpublished work. Topics of interest include:
- Internetworking architectural principles
- End-to-end control interconnection
regarding e.g.
Mobility
management, routing, QoS provisioning, security, charging
- Naming & addressing for inter-networking
- Moving networks, ad-hoc networking and
interconnection technology
-
Autoconfiguring networks
- Self-organized
internetworking
Important Dates:
Paper Submission
Deadline:
April 30th, 2005
Notification of
Acceptance: June
15th, 2005
Camera-Ready
Papers:
July 15th, 2005
Workshop Co-Chairs:
Christian Prehofer (DoCoMo Euro-Labs) lastname at
docomolab-euro.com
Cornelia Kappler
(Siemens, Germany) firstname.lastname at siemens.com
Technical PC Members:
Bengt Algren (SICS, Sweden)
Jon Crowcroft (Cambridge, UK)
A. Feldmann (TU München, Germany)
James Kempf (DoCoMo US Labs)
Holger Karl (U. Paderborn, Germany)
Pekka Nikander (Ericsson, Finland)
Jürgen Quittek (NEC Europe)
Joe
Touch (USC/ISI USA)
Submission Guidelines:
5 pages in pdf
format with font size not smaller than 10 points, and must fit properly on A4
paper with reasonable margins. A link for paper submission will be
provided by April on the Workshop Webpage http://www.docomoeurolabs.de/mobicom-2005-din-ws.html, which is also accessible from the MobiCom 2005 webpage
http://www.sigmobile.org/mobicom/2005/
*Sponsorship pending by ACM SIGMOBILE