[hpc-announce] NETWORKS 2016, Montreal, Canada (technically sponsored by IEEE ComSoc)
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Wed Feb 17 08:24:41 CST 2016
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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NETWORKS 2016
17th International Network Strategy
and Planning Symposium
September 26-28, 2016
Montreal, Canada
http://networks2016.etsmtl.ca/
Technically co-sponsored by
IEEE Communications Society
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KEYNOTES
ERICSSON (Canada): Pierre Boucher, Research Director
GENI (US): Chip Elliott, GENI Futures Director
CIENA (US): Loudon Blair, Senior Director of Corporate Strategy
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IMPORTANT DATES:
Full Paper Submission: April 4th 2016
Notification of Acceptance: June 6th 2016
Final Paper Submission: June 20th 2016
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SUBMISSION INFORMATION:
The prospective authors are invited to submit via EDAS (https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=21561) their papers describing original, previously unpublished results. The paper length should not exceed 6 pages formatted according to the IEEE two-column conference template (the minimum paper length is 3 pages). Two additional pages will be allowed for a fee per page. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases. Best Paper and Best Student Paper will be awarded.
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SCOPE:
The prime focus of Networks 2016 is on Emerging Topics in Network Planning and Operations:
* Software Defined Networking (SDN),
* Network Function Virtualization (NFV),
* Cloud networking,
* Big data analytics,
* Cybersecurity issues and solutions,
* OTT services and impact on service providers,
* Social networks and impact on new services,
* Vehicular and 5G networks and their challenges,
* Smart cities,
* Internet of Things,
* Peer to peer networking,
* New paradigms.
Networks 2016 topics also cover (but are not limited to) the following main tracks (detailed topics are available at http://networks2016.etsmtl.ca/networks2016-cfp.pdf) :
- Network Design and Planning Methods
- Economic Aspects of Network Planning and Operations
- Network Planning Support Processes
- Traffic Measurements and Modelling
- Routing, Traffic Flows and Optimization
For further information please visit http://networks2016.etsmtl.ca/ .
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