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CALL FOR PAPERS First International Workshop on Virtualized Multimedia Services (VMS) held in conjunction with NGMAST 2014, September 10-12, 2014, Oxford, UK ========================================================================= Date: September 11, 2014 Workshop URL: https://at-web1.comp.glam.ac.uk/ngmast14/VMS14.html Paper Submission Deadline: May 30, 2014 Paper Submission Website: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=17597 Proceedings published by IEEE CPS and IEEE Xplore (as part of NGMAST2014 proceedings) Topics of interest for the Workshop ----------------------------------- Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) are emerging paradigms that aim at increasing the flexibility of network infrastructures. The first playground for these innovative solutions were cloud datacenters, due to the compelling need of addressing the challenges raised by the management of large numbers of virtualized resources in multitenant environments. However, SDN and NFV will also play a role in core, access and customer networks, as the growing interest of Telecom operators for such technologies demonstrate. For example ETSI's document on NFV use cases lists Customer Premises Equipments (CPEs) and Provider Edge routers (PEs) as possible targets for the implementation of NFV, as well as other uses of NFV for virtualizing network functions in core networks (e.g. EPC) and IMS. By making the network controllable by logically centralized software entities, SDN aims at playing a key role for enabling the creation of virtualized network infrastructures on-demand (a feature usually referred to as Network-as-a-Service, NaaS). The proper combination of these concepts will lead to virtualization of IMS functions, as well as to the virtualization of Home Networks and of Content Delivery Networks (CDNs). This Workshop aims at collecting and present recent developments and trends in the area of Virtualized Multimedia Services, i.e. multimedia services offered to residential or mobile users through the adoption of SDN and/or NFV solutions. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas: - Network Function Virtualization for Multimedia Services - Virtualized functions in IMS networks - Virtualized functions for residential home gateways - Multimedia delivery in Software Defined Networks - Combined use of NFV and SDN for network virtualization - The role of SDN in service chaining - VNPaaS and VNFaaS service models - Network as a Service - CDN as a Service - Software Defined Networking for Mobile Multimedia Services - Use of SDN in Mobile Clouds - Mobile Cloud Networking and Multimedia Services - Cloud Computing and NFV convergence - SDN/NFV Testbeds - SDN/NFV and Open Source - SDN/NFV in 5G - Standardization efforts Workshop Co-Chairs: Roberto Canonico, Universita' di Napoli Federico II, Italy Antonio Manzalini, Telecom Italia, Italy Khalid Al-Begain, University of South Wales, UK Technical Program Committee (TPC): Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez, Telefonica I+D, Spain Roberto Bifulco, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany Gonzalo Camarillo, Ericsson Research, Finland Bruno Chatras, Orange, France Pasquale Donadio, Alcatel-Lucent, Italy Andreas Mauthe, Lancaster University, UK Edmundo Monteiro, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal Nicholas Race, Lancaster University, UK Simon Pietro Romano, Universita' di Napoli Federico II, Italy Stefano Salsano, Universita' di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy Wenyu Shen, NTT, Japan Important Dates --------------- Paper Submission: 30 May 2014 Acceptance Notification: 22 June 2014 Camera-Ready Submission: 30 June 2014 Author/Early Registration: 30 June 2014 Workshop Date: 11 September 2014 |
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