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ICON 2011 : 17th IEEE International Conference on NetworksConference Series : International Conference on Networks | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.ieee-icon.org/2011/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The 17th IEEE International Conference on Networks (ICON2011) will be held in Singapore. One day of tutorials and two days of technical presentations are planned for the conference. The conference will also include invited speakers and poster presentations. ICON2011 will provide an open forum for researchers, engineers and academia to exchange the latest innovations and research advancements on next-generation computer network architectures, protocols and algorithms (wired, wireless, ad-hoc, mesh, sensor), content networking and multimedia delivery technologies, as well as centralized and distributed networked systems, applications and services. Contributions describing original research, surveys and applications are solicited. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Application-layer protocols Content distribution networks Distributed multimedia systems DLNA, uPnP and inter-networking Flow and congestion control Home LAN, Body and Personal Area Networks Media and session handoffs and roaming Multicasting and application-level routing Multimedia networks and delivery Network architectures and middleware Network fault-tolerance, reliability Network I/O and storage area networks Network pricing and billing Networking issues for multimedia, web and gaming applications Networking issues in cloud platforms and data delivery Next-generation networks Novel networked systems, applications and services Peer-to-peer and overlay networking Quality of service / quality of experience Resource and service discovery technologies Routing, switching and addressing Scalable media streaming protocols Scheduling & resource management Tools and techniques for network simulation and measurement Traffic engineering and management Wireless, mobile, ad hoc, mesh, sensor, optical and photonics networks |
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