FutureNet III

THIRD INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON THE NETWORK OF THE FUTURE

IN CONJUNCTION WITH IEEE GLOBECOM 2010

IN COOPERATION WITH IEICE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY


December 10, 2010

MIAMI, FLORIDA, USA

2010

 
 

Lars Eggert, Nokia Research Center & Helsinki University of Technology, Finland

Ryutaro Kawamura, NTT, Japan

 

Objective

Topic of Interest

Paper Submission Guidelines

Committee

General Co-Chairs

TPC Co-Chairs

TPC Members

Deep Medhi, University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA

Masaki Aida, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan

Xiaoming Fu, University of Goettingen

Hisaya Hadama, NTT

Hiroaki Harai, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

Toru Hasegawa, KDDI Labs.

James HongPOSTECH

Dijiang Huang, Arizona State University

David Hutchison, Lancaster University

Raj Jain, Washington University in St. Louis

Martin Karsten, University of Waterloo

Wolfgang Kellerer, DOCOMO Communications Laboratories Europe

Yoshiaki Kiriha, NICT

Dirk Kutscher, NEC Laboratories Europe

Yan Ma, Bejing University of Posts and Telecommunications

Hiroyuki Morikawa, The University of Tokyo

Gen Motoyoshi, NEC System Platform Laboratories

Wolfgang Mühlbauer, ETH Zurich

Akihiro Nakao, University of Tokyo

Joerg Ott, Helsinki University of Technology

Martin Reisslein, Arizona State University

Pasi Sarolahti, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology

Caterina Scoglio, Kansas State University

Ryoichi Shinkuma, Kyoto University

James Sterbenz, University of Kansas & Lancaster University

Toshiaki Suzuki, NICT

Joe Touch, USC/ISI

Kurt Tutschku, University of Vienna

Naoki Wakamiya, Osaka University

Klaus Wehrle, RWTH Aachen University

Miki Yamamoto, Kansai University

All submissions to Globecom'10 workshop FutureNet-III should be written

in English with a maximum paper length of five (5) printed pages

(10-point font) including figures, without incurring additional page

charges (maximum 1 additional page). You may use the standard IEEE

conference templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats found at

http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/pubservices/confpub/AuthorTools/con

ferenceTemplates.html.


Only PDF files are accepted for paper review and must be submitted

through EDAS to the Globecom 2010 workshop FutureNet III:

http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=8684&track=9212

The workshop invites contributions that report early results addressing research challenges on topics related to the network of the future. The organizers seek to identify and address issues with potential for significant impact on the design and use of the future Internet. The workshop welcomes submissions from both researchers and practitioners - fresh ideas in the form of early results, position papers, systems papers and prototyping experience are particularly welcome.

Areas of interest include but are not limited to:

  1. *Re-design and re-evaluation of today’s architectural principles

  2. *End-to-end virtualization of the network

  3. *Programmable network equipment such as routers

  4. *Alternatives to established technologies such as routing

  5. *New optical layer networking technologies

  6. *Self-management of networks

  7. *New media-aware transport services

  8. *New approaches to network security and user privacy

  9. *Mechanisms to interconnect extremely heterogeneous edge networks

  10. *Technology based on new communication paradigms

  11. *Enabling technologies for the Internets of Things

  12. *Machine-to-machine networking

In the past few years, there has been a renewed worldwide interest in future Internet architectures, leading to early-stage research programs such as NSF FIND/GENI in the US, FP7 in Europe and NWGN in Japan. The objective of these R&D programs is to evolve or re-architect the Internet protocol to improve security and usability, incorporate new optical and wireless technologies and better serve the next generation of content, mobile and pervasive network services. The International Workshop on the Network of the Future (FutureNet) is a platform for both evolutionary and clean-slate approaches for redesign of the Internet. The event will uniquely bring together approaches driven by mobile and wireless requirements, network virtualization, network self-management, content and sensor networking and discuss these from both a technical as well as socio-economic perspective.

Important Dates

Paper Submission Deadline:             July 02, 2010

Author Notifications:                         August 13, 2010

Author Registration:                          August  31, 2010

Camera Ready Manuscript Due:       August 31, 2010

Workshop Day:                                 December 10, 2010