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Monday, 2 May - Friday, 6 May 2005 University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA
Monday, 2 May 2005: Tutorials Wireless Sensor Networks On the Building Blocks of QoS in Heterogeneous IP Networks High Speed Cellular Networks, Architecture, and Protocols (http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/networking2005/coming/tutorial.html)
Tuesday, 3 May through Thursday, 5 May 2005 Main Conference: 33 Technical Sessions (http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/networking2005/coming/program.html)
Friday, 6 May 2005: Workshops World Class Events: Telecommunications Challenges Next Generation Networking Middleware Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Computer Networks (http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/networking2005/coming/workshop.html)
Sponsored by the IFIP working groups:
WG 6.2: Network and Internetwork Architectures WG 6.3: Performance of Communication Systems WG 6.8: Wireless Communications WG 6.10: Photonic Networking
and: Nortel Networks Bell Research in Motion Sun Microsystems The Fields Institute
Hosted by The University of Waterloo
====================================== Networking 2005 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ======================================
Networking 2005 serves as a forum for engineers and scientists from around the world to present their latest research findings in the fields of computer networks and data communications. Networking 2005 includes a peer-reviewed program of technical sessions, panels, tutorials, and workshops. The five-day program starts with cutting-edge tutorials on a range of hot topics, including sensor and ad hoc networks, delay-tolerant networks, optical networking, and quality of service. Throughout the week there will be keynote talks by research and industry leaders, including Peter Carbone, Vice President of Next-Generation Architectures, Networks and Technology at Nortel Networks. Panels will cover issues of immediate relevance to both industry and research alike, including cross-layer design issues. The week will be rounded out with a series of workshops on critical issues on networking today, including problems of rapid configuration, modeling, and middleware.
Full program details are available at:
http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/networking2005/coming/program.html
============ REGISTRATION ============
Late registration after April 15, 2005: Regular $950, Student $475 (Note prices are in Canadian dollars.)
Register at:
http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/networking2005/coming/registration.ht...
======== WATERLOO ========
The Fourth IFIP Conference on Networking will be held at the University of Waterloo, in Waterloo, Ontario. About 60 miles south-west of Toronto, Waterloo is situated near the Grand River, in the heart of South-West Ontario.
Waterloo has a large concentration of world-leading high-technology companies, including Research in Motion, maker of the blackberry, Sybase iAnywhere, Open Text, as well as two universities.
While visiting Waterloo, you may wish to take the opportunity to go canoing on the Grand river (http://www.canoeingthegrand.com/). Waterloo is a short drive from the internationally renown Stratford Festival (http://www.stratford-festival.on.ca/), and less than 2 hours drive from Niagara Falls (http://www.city.niagarafalls.on.ca/).
Pearson International Airport, less than an hour away, provides easy access for our worldwide participants.