[Tccc] The Second GENI Research and Educational Experiment Workshop (GREE2013): deadline fast approaching
Wang, Bing
bingatengr.uconn.edu
Fri Dec 28 22:32:30 EST 2012
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The Second GENI Research and Educational Experiment Workshop (GREE2013)
http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/APRAGENI/GREE2013
Submission deadline: January 6, 2013
Co-located with the 16th GENI Engineering Conference (GEC 16)
University of Utah, UT
March 21-22, 2013
The Global Environment for Network Innovation (GENI) infrastructure is becoming
a mature virtual laboratory for exploring future Internet at-scale. It supports
at-scale experimentation on shared and heterogeneous GENI resources among
multiple
users, permits users deep programmability throughout the network, and offers
collaborative and exploratory environments for innovative research and
education.
More and more researchers, educators, and students have started or are starting
to
conduct research and educational experiments on the GENI infrastructure.
NSF has sponsored more than 15 GENI experiment projects since September 2010.
Following the successful first GENI Research and Educational Experiment
Workshop (GREE2012),
the second GREE Workshop will be a one-day workshop (GREE2013),
from noon March 21 to noon March 22, co-located with GEC 16
at the University of Utah. It will report recent progress and shed lights
on future direction of GENI from an experimenters point of view, and will
inspire
researchers and students to conduct experiments on multiple GENI resources.
Furthermore, it will provide a communication channel among GENI experimenters,
as well as between GENI developers and GENI experimenters, for a better
understanding of multiple GENI resources. It is expected that the workshop would
include a keynote speech, paper presentations, an experimenter panel/open
discussion,
and tutorials and demos on GENI components.
We strongly encourage participations not only from current GENI developers and
experimenters,
but also from researchers and students not previously involved in GENI but are
interested
in participating future GENI projects to build a larger community of
researchers and students
using the GENI infrastructure. The workshop will benefit GENI developers for
better shaping
their GENI development plans, will benefit existing GENI experimenters for a
better
understanding of GENI resources, and will benefit new comers for future GENI
projects
and funding.
While papers that use GENI wireless resources are particularly welcome in the
workshop,
we solicit GENI related research and educational papers in any area of computer
science
as well as GENI resource tutorials. The research papers may be regular papers
that report
research results based on GENI experiments or short papers that report
work-in-progress
that use GENI resources. The educational papers may include, but are not
limited to,
curriculum and lab developments to use GENI infrastructure. GENI resource
tutorials
will guide experimenters to use existing and new GENI resources. All papers will
go through a thorough review process by experienced researchers that will
provide
constructive feedbacks. Furthermore, all accepted papers will be indexed by
IEEE or ACM.
We will also offer a best paper award.
Partial travel support from BBN-GPO/NSF may be available.
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: 1/6/2013
Acceptance notification: 2/15/2013
Workshop: March 21-22, 2013 (co-located with GEC 16)
Submission Instructions
Format of Manuscript: All submissions should follow the IEEE 8.5 x 11
Two-Column Format.
Research/education regular paper submissions should not exceed 8 pages,
while short paper submissions should not exceed 4 pages.
Tutorial submissions should not exceed 2 pages.
Keynote Speaker
Dr. Dipankar Raychaudhuri, Director of WINLAB, Rutgers University
Workshop Co-organizers
Kaiqi Xiong (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Yong Guan (Iowa State University)
Yin Pan (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Bing Wang (University of Connecticut)
Mark Berman (BBN-GPO)
Niky Riga (BBN-GPO)
Workshop Committee
Jay Aikat (UNC)
Jeannie Albrecht (Williams College)
Mark Berman (BBN-GPO)
Yong Guan (Iowa State University)
Rick McGeer (HP Labs)
Yin Pan (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Niky Riga (BBN-GPO)
Bing Wang (University of Connecticut)
Kuang-Ching Wang (Clemson University)
Kaiqi Xiong (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Michael Zink (UMass, Amherst)
Workshop Sponsors
BBN-GENI Program Office/National Science Foundation
Contact Information
Kaiqi Xiong (kxx... at rit.edu)
Yong Guan (yg... at iastate.edu?)
Yin Pan (yxp... at rit.edu)
Bing Wang (b... at engr.uconn.edu)
Please send inquiries to greeworks... at gmail.com.
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