[agents] IFIP NETWORKING 2017: Posters and Demos - Submission Deadline EXTENDED

Karin Anna Hummel karin.hummel at univie.ac.at
Wed Mar 8 11:29:36 EST 2017


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IFIP NETWORKING 2017 - POSTER AND DEMO SESSION

http://networking.ifip.org/2017/index.php/call-for-posters-and-demos

Call for Posters and Demos
Submission Deadline EXTENDED: March 22, 2017

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The IFIP Networking 2017 Conference (NETWORKING 2017), to be held
at KTH in Stockholm, Sweden, is the 16th event of the series, sponsored
by the IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6).
Accepted posters and demos will be included in the IFIP Networking 2017
Conference proceedings, published in the IFIP Digital Library as open
access.


About the Poster and Demo Session
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IFIP Networking 2017 will host an interactive poster and demo session on
novel approaches and results in computer and communication networks.
The session is intended for work in progress, early results, and/or
application of results to real testbeds and prototypes, from academia and
industry. In particular, we encourage Ph.D. students to submit their work
as a poster or demo.


Topic Areas of Interest - include (but are not limited to)
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* Network Architectures, Applications and Services

Software-defined networks (SDN), data center, information/content-centric
networking, content distribution, peer-to-peer networks (P2P), network
virtualization, web architectures and protocols, overlay networks, in-cloud
networking, evolution of Internet Protocol (IP) network architectures and
protocols, green networking, resilient networks, network management,
traffic engineering, network neutrality, network-on-chip, cyber-physical
systems, emerging value-added services and applications.


* Network Modeling and Analysis

Topology characterization, performance measurements, description of
testbeds, traffic monitoring and analysis, user behavior modeling, quality
of service, quality of experience, resource management and scheduling,
data-driven design, user profiling and tracking, dependability and
resilience, complex and dynamic networks, analysis of participatory
networks, socio-economic aspects of networked ecosystems, pricing and
billing, incentives.


* Network Security and Privacy

Network security protocols, trust and privacy, anomaly and malware
detection, denial-of-service (DoS) detection and mitigation, network
forensics, authentication, applications of privacy-preserving computation
in networks, anonymization.


* Wireless Networking

Ad-hoc and mesh networks, mobile networks, self-organizing networks,
sensor networks, cyber-physical systems, Internet of Things (IoT), delay
and disruption tolerant networks, vehicular networks, opportunistic
networks, disaster-recovery networks,  device-to-device communication.


Presentation and Submission
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Posters and demos must be presented live at the workshop venue and
authors are expected to discuss and interact with other participants. Both
posters and demos require the submission of an extended abstract, which
will be reviewed by the Posters and Demos Committee and judged based
on their technical merit and relevance in the field of networking. Accepted
submissions will be published in the IFIP Networking Conference 
proceedings,
published in the IFIP Digital Library as open access in the form of 
extended
abstracts.


Important Dates
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Poster/demo submission: March 22, 2017, 23:59 AoE
Acceptance notification: April 18, 2017
Camera ready submission: April 27, 2017


Posters and Demos Submission Instructions
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Submissions will be handled by EDAS.

* Posters
The extended abstract of a poster should not be longer than two pages
(including figures, tables, and references), using IEEE two-column format,
10-point size and in PDF format. The general formatting guidelines of the
main track of IFIP Networking should be followed.

* Demos
The extended abstract of a demo should not be longer than two pages
(including figures, tables, and references), using two-column format,
10-point size or greater and in PDF format. A third page should be included
listing the demo requirements at the conference venue. The general
formatting guidelines of the main track of IFIP Networking should be
followed.


Posters and Demos Chairs
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Karin Anna Hummel (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)
Vincenzo Mancuso (IMDEA Networks Institute, Madrid, Spain)


Program Committee
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Chiara Boldrini (IIT-CNR, Italy)
David Gugelmann (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Sofie Pollin (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Enrico Natalizio (University of Compiegne, France)
Vincenzo Sciancalepore (NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany)
Pablo Serrano (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
Burkhard Stiller (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Lars Wolf (Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany)
Tanja Zseby (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)



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