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Workshop on Network Calculus (WoNeCa-2012)
www.mmb2012.de/woneca Date and Location -------------------------- March 19-21, 2012, co-located with MMB/DFT 2012 (www.mmb2012.de) @ University of Kaiserslautern, Germany Scope --------- The network calculus has established as a versatile methodology for the queueing analysis of resource sharing based systems. Its prospect is that it can deal with problems that are fundamentally hard for alternative methodologies, based on the fact that it works with bounds rather than striving for exact solutions. The high modelling power of the network calculus has been transposed into several important applications for network engineering problems, traditionally in the Internet’s Quality of Service proposals IntServ and DiffServ, and more recently in diverse environments such as wireless sensor networks, switched Ethernets, or Systems-on-Chip. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers with an interest in the theory of network calculus as well as those who want to apply existing results in new applications. The workshop will serve to promote the network calculus theory to researchers with an interest in applied queueing models for data communication. Topics --------- The topics of this workshop are related to fundamental aspects as well as applications of network calculus. The following list of topics is non-excluding: • Deterministic and stochastic network calculus, e.g., – traffic and service models – general topologies – numerical tightness • Feedback systems, e.g., – TCP network calculus – window flow control – retransmission-based systems • Loss systems, e.g., – bounded queues – wireless links • Aggregate multiplexing, e.g., – optimization-based approaches – stochastic case • Data transformation, e.g., – end-to-end analysis – in-network processing – network coding • Relation to other theories, e.g., – queueing theory – discrete event dynamic systems • Algebraic methods – event graphs – linear systems • New applications, e.g., – real-time calculus – avionic networks – mission-critical networks – the power grid – wireless sensor networks • Tool support, e.g., – numerical problems – numerical approximations – implementation experience Contribution format --------------------------- WoNeCa-2012 encourages the submission of either long papers or extended abstracts, describing original work on theoretical aspects and applications of the network calculus. Authors should submit a PDF paper version, which should not exceed 15 pages for long papers and 2 pages for extended abstracts. All the submissions must adhere to the LNCS format, and should be sent by e-mail to woneca@mmb2012.de. All accepted long paper contributions will appear in the conference proceedings, whereas the accepted extended abstracts will appear in a technical report of the University of Kaiserslautern. Authors of the extended abstracts retain the copyright of their work. Important dates ---------------------- • Paper submission due: November 1st, 2011; ***EXTENDED*** to November 15th (FIRM) • Notification of acceptance: December 15th, 2011 • Camera ready copy: December 30th, 2011 TPC co-chairs -------------------- • Anne Bouillard, ENS, France (Anne.Bouillard@ens.fr) • Florin Ciucu, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories / Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany (florin@net.t-labs.tu-berlin.de) • Markus Fidler, Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, Germany (markus.fidler@ikt.uni-hannover.de) TPC members -------------------- • Jean-Yves Le Boudec, EPFL, Switzerland • Francois Baccelli, INRIA, France • Marc Boyer, ONERA, France • Samarjit Chakraborty, TU München, Germany • Yuming Jiang, Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology, Norway • Nicolas Navet, INRIA, France • Stephen Patek, University of Virginia, USA • Gianluca Rizzo, IMDEA Networks, Spain • Moshe Sidi, Technion, Israel • David Starobinski, Boston University, USA • Giovanni Stea, University of Pisa, Italy • Lothar Thiele, ETH Zurich, Switzerland • Yue Wang, Central University of Finance and Economics, China • Kui Wu, University of Victoria, Canada |
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