12th IEEE Global Internet Symposium 2009
(in conjunction with IEEE Infocom 2009)
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
24 April 2009
Call for Papers
The 12th IEEE Global Internet Symposium will be held simultaneously
and co-located with IEEE Infocom 2009. All relevant dates, location,
and travel information are available from the IEEE Infocom 2009
conference site: http://www.ieee-infocom.org/2009.
IEEE Global Internet 2009 aims to provide a forum for researchers and
practitioners to present and discuss advances in Internet-related
technologies. The focus of the symposium is on experimental systems
and on emerging Internet technologies. The Program Committee
encourages original submissions describing promising work in progress,
speculations about the future of the Internet, and progressive
position papers.
Authors are invited to submit papers on any issue related to Internet
technology, including but not limited to the following topics:
- P2P networking and overlay networks
- Privacy and/or security issues in the Internet
- Provisioning, monitoring, and management of IP services VPNs,
traffic engineering, mobility support, etc.
- Content networking (caching, content distribution, content routing,
content services, load balancing, etc.
- Distributed Internet applications including games, VoIP, and video
conferencing
- Novel applications and new paradigms (telephony, streaming media,
etc.)
- Handling Internet dynamics/heterogeneity (by applications and/or
the network)
- Routing (unicast, multicast, anycast, etc.)
- Flow management (fairness/sharing, congestion control,
differentiated services, etc.)
- The Internet and mobility/mobile devices
- Traffic measurement, analysis, modeling, and visualization
- Anomaly, intrusion and attack detection
Important Dates
- Paper Registration and Submission: extended to 7 February 2009
- Notification of Acceptance: 23 March 2009
- Final Manuscript Due: 03 April 2009
- Symposium: 24 April 2009
Program Committee
Co-Chairs
- Gianluca Iannaccone (Intel Research Berkeley)
- James P.G. Sterbenz (The University of Kansas
and Lancaster University)
Technical Program Committee
- Katerina Argyraki (EPFL)
- Sujata Banerjee (HP Labs)
- Sonja Buchegger (Deutsche Telekom Laboratories)
- Fan Bai (GM Research)
- Minaxi Gupta (Indiana University)
- Lars Eggert (Nokia Research)
- Ted Faber (USC/ISI)
- Joe Finney (Lancaster University)
- Ahmed Helmy (University of Florida)
- Ling Huang (Intel Research)
- Sharad Jaiswal (Lucent – Bangalore)
- Nils Kammenhuber (Technische Universitäat München)
- Srikanth Kandula (Microsoft Research)
- Merkouris Karaliopoulos (ETH Zürich)
- Jun Li (University of Oregon)
- Jorg Liebeherr (U Toronto)
- Bin Liu (Tsinghua Univeristy)
- Cecilia Mascolo (Cambridge University)
- Jelena Mirkovic (USC/ISI)
- Maria Papadopouli (University of Crete/FORTH/UNC)
- Christos Papadopolous (Colorado State University)
- Craig Partridge (BBN Technologies)
- Peter Reiher (UCLA)
- Georgos Siganos (Telefonica Research – Barcelona)
- Joe Touch (USC/ISI)
- Tilman Wolf (University of Massachusetts)
- Daniel Zappala (BYU)
- Marco Zuniga (National University of Ireland Galway)
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