[Tccc] CFP: ATNAC 2013 and 22 ITC SSEEGN - Christchurch, NZ - Nov 20-22, 2013
Aniket Mahanti
a.mahantiatauckland.ac.nz
Thu Jan 17 17:39:36 EST 2013
Australasian Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference
http://www.atnac.org/
will be held in conjunction with the
22nd ITC Specialist Seminar "Energy Efficient and Green Networking
http://www.itcspecialistseminar22.com
November 20-22, 2013, Christchurch, New Zealand
IMPORTANT DATES for ATNAC 2013 and ITC SSEGN 2013
* Proposals for Special Sessions Deadline : May 1, 2013
* Full Paper Submission Deadline : June 2, 2013
* Paper Acceptance Notification : August 1, 2013
* Final Paper Submission Deadline : September 8, 2013
* Early bird registration deadline : September 8, 2013
* Conference: November 20-22, 2013
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| 22nd ITC Specialist Seminar "Energy Efficient and Green Networking" |
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SCOPE
Once limited to the computing world specifically, to data centres -
energy efficiency has become an issue in telecommunication networks in
the recent years, mainly owing to two reasons: the increased attention
to environmental aspects, and the growing operational expenditure
(OPEX) of Telcos and Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Great
attention is currently dedicated to energy-efficient green
networking in both wired and wireless scenarios. A number of
techniques have been identified and are continuously being
consolidated and improved to reduce the energy consumption in
networking equipment, while maintaining at the same time a desired
level of Quality of Service (QoS) and, ultimately, of Quality of
Experience (QoE) in the users perception in dependence of the
actual carried traffic load. The range of possible actions spans from
the design aspects (re-engineering of both silicon and network
architecture to reduce complexity) to the on-line operation at small
and large time scales (dynamic adaptation of devices energy
consumption-performance trade-off and smart sleeping techniques).
While Green Networking is pacing to become a mature bulk of
technologies, many aspects still need to be investigated to harmonize
its presence in the complex scenario of the Future Internet.
TOPICS
This ITC Specialist Seminar aims at providing a forum for discussion
of timely and relevant aspects concerning wired and wireless green
networks. Contributions are solicited on all advanced research issues
in this respect, and particularly (but not limited to) on the
following topics:
* Energy consumption / performance trade-off
* Control and optimization techniques applied to green networking
* Network virtualization technologies for energy efficiency
* Device- and network-level energy optimization
* Applications of dynamic adaptation techniques (Low Power Idle and
Adaptive Rate)
* Energy-aware routing
* Green extensions to Traffic Engineering protocols and techniques
* End-to-end energy efficiency
* Energy-aware cross-layer and cross-platform techniques
* Modelling and optimization of energy consumption on network-attached hosts
* Networking for green data centres
* Virtual and green base stations in wireless mobile networks
* Caching techniques for green data-intensive applications
* Interaction between green power sources and green networks
* Energy-aware performance models and metrics
* Data- and Control-Plane interaction for the implementation of
energy-efficient control strategies
* Energy efficient Content Delivery networks and Content Centric networks
* Energy awareness for network users
* Green Networking governance
* Disruptive approaches in energy-aware networking
ORGANIZATION
General Co-Chairs
Phuoc Tran-Gia, Univ. of Wrzburg, Germany
Krys Pawlikowski, Univ. of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
Programm Co-Chairs
Raffaele Bolla, Univ. of Genoa, Italy
Jean-Marc Pierson, Univ. of Toulouse III, France
Local Organizing Committee
Harsha Sirisena (Chair), Univ. of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
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| Australasian Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference |
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SCOPE
With the increasing number of emerging robust networks, the challenge
to design new networking protocols and techniques are never ending.
With the imminent deployment of 4G and other emerging technologies,
the demand for better service and quality has never been greater.
ATNAC has been the international forum for researchers and engineers
to present and discuss topics related to advanced telecommunication
network technologies, services and applications. Novel contributions
are presented in the form of keynote speeches by international
experts, peer-reviewed technical papers, and posters. ATNAC 2013 seeks
to address and capture highly innovative and state-of-the-art research
from academia, communications industry and standardization bodies.
TOPICS
The Australasian Telecommunication Networks and Applications
Conference ATNAC is an international conference for the presentation
of research outcomes covering timely and relevant aspects concerning
optical, wired and wireless telecommunication networks and
applications. Contributions are welcome on all advanced research and
particularly (but not limited to) on the following topics:
* Networks and Management
- Broadband Network Management
- Network Operations
* Internet Technologies
- Emerging Technologies
- Emerging Applications
- Quality
* IPv6 Mobility and Vehicular Networks
- Mobility Management and Topology Control
- Location-Based Services
- Mesh Networks
* Mobile Cellular and Wireless Networks
- Access, MAC, Routing, Transport Protocols
- Cognitive and Cooperative Principals
- Inter-working, Integration and Convergence
* Network-Based Applications
- Services and Quality
* Optical Communications
- Next Generation Broadband Access Networks
- Next Generation Optical Networks
- Optical technologies
* Wireless Sensor Networks
- Access, MAC, Routing, Transport Protocols
- Body Sensor Networks
- Reliability and Resiliency
ORGANIZATION
General Co-Chair
Richard Harris - Massey University, NZ
Mark Gregory - RMIT University, Melbourne, AU
TPC Co-Chairs
Rudolf Mathar - RWTH Aachen, Germany
Krys Pawlikowski - University of Canterbury, NZ
Local Organising Committee
Harsha Sirisena - University of Canterbury, NZ (chair of local organisation)
Krys Pawlikowski - University of Canterbury, NZ
Fred Samandari - WRC, University of Canterbury, NZ
DongSeong Kim - University of Canterbury, NZ
Mofassir Ul Haque - University of Canterbury Network Research Group
Saghar Izadpanah - University of Canterbury Network Research Group
Webmasters
Mark Gregory - RMIT University, Melbourne, AU
Christian Schwartz - University of Wuerzburg, Germany
Publicity Co-Chairs
Tobias Hossfeld - University of Wuerzburg, Germany
Aniket Mahanti - University of Auckland, NZ
Publication Chair
Mark Gregory - RMIT University, Melbourne, AU
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