ITC 2011 - Call for Student Posters
The ITC 2011 Students poster session showcases research-in-progress presented by students. Topics of interests are the same as topics in the ITC 2011 conference call for papers.
The general requirements are:
- The primary contribution is from a student or students (your advisor may be a co-author)
- The topic list is the same as ITC 2011 Call for papers (see below)
- If accepted, a student must present the student poster at the conference
- Students with accepted posters pay students registration rate to attend ITC 2011
- A two page extended abstract must be submitted (in IEEE two-column format PDF format) to EDAS edas.info/N10847 . Here is the general guideline for the extended abstract (certainly, you can name your sections as appropriate):
- Abstract (not more than 250 words)
- Introduction
- Approach/Method/Scheme
- Preliminary Results/Evaluation
- Conclusion/Future Work
- References
Poster Abstract Due: June 10, 2011
Acceptance Notification: July 8, 2011
Camera-ready Version: July 15, 2011
Author Registration Deadline: July 15, 2011
Topics of interest, but not limited to:
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Network Architectures, Paradigms, and Technologies:
Cognitive Radio Networking
Content Delivery and Storage Area Networks
Data Center Networks
Delay Tolerant and Opportunistic Networking
Energy-Aware Networking
Future Internet Design
IP/MPLS/Carrier Ethernet
Multi-Carrier Networks
Optical Networks
Sensor networks
UMTS, WiFi, WiMAX, LTE, 4G Networks
Wireless Adhoc and mesh networks
Network Planning, QoS, and Performance:
Capacity Planning Methods and Tools
Network Design Methods
Performance and Design over Wireless and Wireline Transport Technologies
Performance and Reliability Tradeoffs
Planning for Multi-Carrier Networks
Pricing and billing, business models for QoS
QoS Provisioning
Regulatory and Public Policy - QoS Issues
SLA Monitoring
Traffic Management and Measurement:
Admission Control
Application and Content Traffic Management
Dynamic Bandwidth Management
Location and Mobility Management
Multi-Domain Issues
Network Tomography Analysis of Traffic Matrices
Overload and Congestion Control Protocols and Mechanisms
Protection, Restoration, and Reliability
Regulatory and Public Policy - Traffic Management Issues
Routing
Traffic and Performance Monitoring, Measurements and Forecasting.
Applications:
Application Layer Networks and Overlays, including Network virtualization
Cloud, Distributed, and Grid Computing
Efficient Content Delivery Technologies
Internet of Things
P2P and Distributed Lookup
Social Networks
Tele-Medicine, -Education, -Metry
Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures
Security Issues:
Anomaly Detection, Detection of DoS Attacks
Attack Mitigation Methods
Epidemiological Models, Worm and Virus Propagation
Privacy and Trust
Models and Techniques:
Cross-Layer Design and Optimization Mechanisms
Game-Theoretic Models
Optimization Algorithms, Self-Optimization Approaches
Performance Models and Queueing theory
Random Graph Models
Resource Allocation and Management, Scheduling Algorithms
Simulation methods and Tools
Type of Work:
Practice-oriented
Systems-oriented
Theory-oriented
Student Post Committee:
Masaki Aida, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
Markus Fiedler, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
Tobias Hoßfeld, University of Würzberg, Germany
Dijiang Huang, Arizona State University, USA
Deep Medhi, University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA
Yi Qian, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Kurt Tutschku, University of Vienna, Austria