[Tccc] CFP: IEEE Network Magazine-- Information-Centric Networking Beyond Baseline Scenarios: Research Advances and Implementation
Will Liu (Shucheng)
liushuchengathuawei.com
Tue Jul 2 02:19:23 EDT 2013
http://www.comsoc.org/files/Publications/Magazines/ni/cfp/cfpnetwork0514.htm
Call for Papers
IEEE Network Magazine
Information-Centric Networking Beyond Baseline Scenarios: Research Advances and
Implementation
Information-Centric Networking (ICN) has received significant attention in
recent years, mainly driven by the fact that distributing and manipulating
information has become the major function on the Internet today. Unlike the
traditional host-centric networking paradigm where information is obtained by
contacting specified named hosts, ICN aims at providing native network
primitives for efficient information retrieval by directly naming and operating
on information objects. Foreseeing the need and benefits of developing the
Future Internet with ICN concepts as a key ingredient, many leading research
groups, both industrial and academic, have created a sizable community devoting
their efforts to Information-Centric Future Internet designs and prototype
implementations.
To date, the work in this area has centered on ICN for (largely static) content
storage. Within the wider network research area, there are those who believe
ICN cannot work for real time communications, dynamic content and other network
scenarios. Strong supporters, on the contrary, believe that ICN can be what
comes after the current Internet. Whatever ones stand on the matter, we
observe that architectural papers in this area outweigh implementation oriented
and ICN application papers. This special issue aims to address both of these
issues. To that end, we seek papers that show ICNs usefulness in a wide range
of applications. We are particularly interested in the kinds of applications
where ICN solutions are not immediately obvious. Papers that leave the reader
thinking I had no idea ICNs could be used this way are particularly welcome.
On the other hand, we welcome contributions that make solid arguments for
places where ICNs cannot replace the current Internet architecture. Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to:
* Large scale scenarios, deployment, and experimentation
* Case studies of security attacks and solutions in ICN
* ICN development platforms (testbeds, simulators, open-source code) and
tools
* Evaluation methodology challenges and advances
* ICN protocol design challenges in baseline scenarios
* ICN practice, including protocol implementation, empirical performance
evaluation and enhancements
* ICN and Cloud computing
With regard to both the content and formatting style of the submissions,
prospective contributors should follow the IEEE Network guidelines for authors
that can be found at http://www.comsoc.org/netmag/paper-submission-guidelines.
Authors should submit their manuscripts through ScholarOne for IEEE Network
Magazine. Choose "Special Issue -Information-Centric Networking Beyond Baseline
Scenarios: Research Advances and Implementation" from the drop down menu on the
submission page. The timetable is as follows:
Manuscript Submission: October 1, 2013
Notification of Acceptance: February 1, 2014
Final Manuscript Due: March 15, 2014
Publication: May 2014
Regards,
Shucheng (Will)
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Shucheng LIU (Will), Ph.D.
Research Engineer at Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd
Email: liushuch... at huawei.com<mailto:liushuch... at huawei.com>
http://cn.linkedin.com/in/shucheng
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