Submission deadline was EXTENDED till January 15, 2006.
E2EMON'06 - CALL FOR PAPERS ---------------------------
Workshop on End-to-End Monitoring Techniques and Services (E2EMON) 3th April 2006, Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Center, Canada In conjunction with the 2006 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations & Management Symposium (NOMS'06) http://www.noms2006.org/
-------------------------- E2EMON'06 is the fourth workshop in a series focusing on advances in network monitoring technology. The workshop offers a unique opportunity for researchers in this area to exchange ideas and experiences on next-generation monitoring systems for emerging technologies such as Grid, overlay, p2p and Ad hoc networks, and end-to-end path measurements. E2EMON will be co-located with the 2006 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations & Management Symposium (NOMS'06), which is the major network management conference in the year 2006. The workshop provides an intimate setting for discussion and debate through panels and group work. The program committee is soliciting original papers describing research in the area of e2e monitoring. Topics of interest to this workshop include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Monitoring overlay networks and P2P services * Ad-hoc and sensor network monitoring * Monitoring Grid & pervasive computing environment * Path characteristics monitoring * Large-scalable monitoring techniques * Active and programmable monitoring * Traffic monitoring and data mining * Real-time monitoring * Visualization of monitoring information * High-speed network monitoring * Multicast network/service monitoring * Overlay monitoring services * Monitoring of service level agreements * Monitoring models, architectures and systems * Monitoring platforms and * Distributed and centralized monitoring prototypes * Languages for packet and distributed monitoring
Workshop chairs: - Ehab Al-Shaer, DePaul University, USA - Aiko Pras, University of Twente, the Netherlands - Nevil Brownlee, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Submission Guidelines The paper must be original material that is not currently under review, and has not been previously published by another conference or journal. The submission process involves the following three steps: 1. Creation of a personal account on JEMS (if the author does not already have one) https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/ 2. Registration of the paper (requiring a title and short abstract of up to 150 words) 3. Upload of the paper. Only in pdf format
The paper must be formatted as PDF format. Papers must be written in English. The paper minimum/maximum length is 6/8 printed pages including figures. Paper submission guidelines can be found at: http://www.mnlab.cs.depaul.edu/events/e2emon06/instructions.htm.
Important dates: - Submission deadline: January 15, 2006 - Notification of acceptance: February 1, 2006 - Final version: February 7, 2006 - Publication: February 15, 2006
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IEEE 4th E2EMON06 -- Technical Program http://www.noms2006.org/content/workshop.html#E2EMON (In conjunction with IEEE NOMS 2006)
Overview: - Invited Talk: "Bandwidth Estimation in Computer Networks" - Panel Topic "12 Hot Research Topics in Monitoring and Measurements" - 11 technical papers in 3 sessions: Traffic Monitoring and Data Mining, Real-time Monitoring, and Path Characteristics
For Registration: http://www.noms2006.org/content/registration.html
8:00-8:10: Opening Talk 8:15-9:00 Invited Speaker: Constantine Dovrolis, Georgia Tech, Title: Bandwidth Estimation in Computer Networks: Measurement Techniques and their Applications.
9:00-10:20 Traffic Monitoring and Data Mining A Hybrid Approach for Accurate Application Traffic Identification Young Won, Byung-Chul Park, James Hong (POSTECH), Hong-Taek Ju (Keimyung University), Myung Sup Kim (University of Toronto)
Object-Relational DBMS for Packet-Level Traffic Analysis: Case Study on Performance Optimization Matti Siekkinen (Institut Eurecom), Vera Goebel (University of Oslo), Ernst Biersack (Institut Eurecom)
How to Identify the Speed Limiting Factor of a TCP Flow Mark Timmer, Pieter-Tjerk de Boer, Aiko Pras (University of Twente)
Active Probing Approach for Fault Localization in Computer Networks Maitreya Natu, Adarsh Sethi (University of Delaware)
10:30-12:00 Real-time Monitoring Implementation and evaluation of an inline network measurement algorithm and its application to TCP-based service Tomoaki Tsugawa, Go Hasegawa, Masayuki Murata (Osaka University)
Implementation and Evaluation of a Protocol for Detecting Network-Wide Threshold Crossing Alerts Fetahi Wuhib, Rolf Stadler (KTH Royal Institute of Technology), Alexander Clemm (Cisco Systems)
A Classification Scheme for Evaluating Management Instrumentation in Distributed Middleware Infrastructure Fariaz Karim (Intel Corporation)
2:00-3:15 Panel Session: 12 Hot Research Topics in Monitoring and Measurements Panelists: Constantine Dovrolis, Georgia Tech Dave Plonka, University of Wisconsin Aiko Pras, University of Twente TBD
3:30-4:50 Path Characteristics Monitoring Tuning the Temporal Characteristics of a Kalman-Filter Method for End-to-End Bandwidth Estimation Erik Hartikainen (Linköping University), Svante Ekelin (Ericsson Research)
ICIM: An Inline Network Measurement Mechanism for High-speed Networks Cao LeThanhMan, Go Hasegawa (Osaka University)
An Analysis of Active End-to-End Bandwidth Measurements in Wireless Networks
Andreas Johnsson, Mats Björkman (Mälardalen University), Bob Melander (Ericsson Research
PPrate: A Passive Capacity Estimation Tool Taoufik En-Najjary (Institut Eurecom)
4:50-5:00 Closing Remarks