Dear Colleagues,
Please find enclosed the CFP for Next Generation Networks and Internet Symposium at IEEE GLOBECOM 2003
Regards Giovanni Pau
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IEEE 2003 Global Communications Conference 1 - 5 December 2003 San Francisco, CA, USA
Next Generation Networks and Internet Symposium
Submission Deadline:
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A Symposium on the Next Generation Networks and Internet (NGNI) will be held as part of IEEE GLOBECOM 2003. Attendees of the GLOBECOM 2003 will have full access to the symposium as well as other five symposia. Papers submitted for consideration to the Symposium should focus on topics related to the Next Generation Networks and Internet (i.e., issues and areas that will not be publicly deployed in the networks and the Internet in next at least 3 - 5 years). More details about the conference and paper submission instructions can be found at http://www.globecom2003.com/.
Topics of interest include but not limited to: - NGNI Performance - Quality of Service in NGNI - Network Monitoring and Measurement - NGNI Operations & Management - NGNI Switching & Routing - NGNI Applications, Services and Service Management - NGNI Modeling and Simulation Tools - Wireless/Wired Networks Internetworking - Streaming Media - Voice over IP - NGNI Architecture and Medium - NGNI Protocols - Mobile and Ad hoc Networking in the NGNI - Internet Appliances - In-Home Networking
Chair: G. S. Kuo (National Chengchi University, Taiwan) gskuo@ieee.org gskuo@ieee.org Vice-chair: X. Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) xshen@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca xshen@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca
Technical Program Committee: I. Blake (University of Toronto, Canada) R. Boutaba (University of Waterloo, Canada) H. Cam (Arizona State University, USA) S. H. Gary Chan (HKUST, Hong Kong) M. Cheung (Cisco, USA) J. H. Derby (IBM, USA) Y. Fang (University of Florida, USA) Z. Gajic (Rutgers University, USA) E. Hossain (University of Manitoba, Canada) T. Hou (Virginia Tech, USA) H. Kobayashi (Princeton University, USA) S. Kumar (University of Texas-Pan American) P. Langendoerfer (IHP, Germany) T. Le-Ngoc (McGill University, Canada) X. Li (Nortel, Canada) C. Lin (IBM, USA) B. Mark (George Mason University, USA) J. Misic (HKUST, Hong Kong) I. Nikolaidis (University of Alberta, Canada) A. Pakstas (London Metropolitan University, UK) J. Pan (Fujitsu, USA) G. Pau (UCLA, USA) A. Salkintzis (Motorola, USA) A. Soong (Ericsson, USA) T. Todd (McMaster University, Canada) V. Tsaoussidis (Northeastern University, USA) W. Zeng (Packet Video, USA) L. Zhang (IBM, USA) Q. Zhang (Microsoft Research, Asia) D. Zhao (McMaster University, Canada) W. Zhu (Microsoft, China) W. Zhuang (University of Waterloo, Canada)
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