[Tccc] CfP: Capacity Sharing Workshop (CSWS'13) at ICNP-2013
Dirk Kutscher
Dirk.Kutscheratneclab.eu
Tue May 21 12:05:27 EDT 2013
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Capacity Sharing Workshop (CSWS'13)
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In conjunction with ICNP'13, 7-11 October, Goettingen, Germany.
Internet data traffic continues to grow rapidly. The challenge that operators
face, especially in the mobile Internet, is to support more subscribers with
higher bandwidth demands and a large variety of services with different
requirements. Therefore, operators need to seek for new technologies to
efficiently utilize the available network resources, in particular, this
concerns resource allocation and flow management. At the same time, network
virtualization in data centers and carrier networks enables a more flexible and
efficient resource management - but creates new challenges for sharing capacity
among tenants and users of those networks, e.g, scaling up network resources
transparently based on the congestion level. In wireless networks, capacity
sharing is particularly relevant due to the inherently limited resources, which
render a simple "throwing bandwidth at the problem" solution impossible.
This change in network operation and the strong growth and continual changes in
the traffic characteristics and usage behavior raises questions on how to share
limited capacity resources fairly and more efficiently. While efficiency is
most important when resources are spare, fairness need to be evaluated based on
the different quality requirements of the various Internet services that we
have today. While the Internet, especially the mobile Internet, was mostly
engineered to provide a low loss service, low-latency services are not well
supported today. In addition, there is regulation that can impose additional
requirements in some markets, such as availability requirements, network
neutrality etc.
The objective of this workshop is to bring together researchers in the area of
transport protocols, system designers of data centers, fixed and mobile access
networks, and their applications to advance the state of research on capacity
sharing. We solicit contributions on the state-of-the-art, results of ongoing
research, open issues, trends and new ideas. We solicit contributions on the
state-of-the-art, results of ongoing research, open issues, trends and new
ideas. We want to encourage researchers to consider integrated consideration of
the problem space over all layers.
Topics
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Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to
* Context-aware resource allocation and cross-layer adaptation
* Network protocols to exchange information on the network state
* Support low-latency services and Transport layer solutions
* Possible interactions with cellular/fixed access networks
* Application-layer adaption especially for mobile and interactive services
* Network Function Virtualization and SDN to implement capacity sharing
* QoE and fairness definitions, metrics and evaluation
* Data traffic characteristics in fixed and mobile Internet
* Economic aspects on capacity sharing and business models
* Related standardization activities, projects and regulatory constraints
Submission
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Submissions must be original, unpublished work, and not under consideration at
another conference or journal. Submitted papers must be at most six (6) pages
long, including all figures, tables, references, and appendices in IEEE
Computer Society format.
Please see the workshop webpage for further submission guidelines:
http://icnp13.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/csws13/
Important Dates
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Paper submission deadline: June 21, 2013
Acceptance notification: August 2, 2013
Camera-ready paper: August 9, 2013
Workshop date: October, 2013 (to be announced)
Workshop Co-Chairs
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Mirja Khlewind, IKR University of Stuttgart, Germany
Dirk Kutscher, NEC Europe Labs Heidelberg, Germany
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