Call for Papers: IAB/IRTF Workshop on Congestion Control for Interactive Real-Time Communication, July 28, 2012 Vancouver, Canada
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Subject: Call for Papers: IAB/IRTF Workshop on Congestion Control for Interactive Real-Time Communication, July 28, 2012 Vancouver, Canada
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IAB / IRTF Workshop on Congestion Control for Interactive Real-Time Communication July 28, 2012 Vancouver, Canada The IAB and IRTF will hold a workshop on Congestion Control for Interactive Real-Time Communication" in Vancouver, Canada on Saturday, July 28th, 2012 prior to the IETF-84 meeting (see <http://www.ietf.org/meeting/83/index.html> http://www.ietf.org/meeting/84/index.html). Participation at the workshop is free of charge. There is no requirement to either register with or attend the IETF-84 meeting that follows the workshop. The workshop organizers would like to foster a discussion on: 1. What are appropriate congestion signals to use for interactive media and data? 2. What existing congestion control algorithms are appropriate for interactive media and data? What properties would be desirable in new congestion control algorithms? 3. Measurement and/or simulations of new congestion signals (e.g., delay-based) and their interaction with existing congestion control mechanisms. 4. What are good available techniques for adjusting sending rates for interactive media and data? What are the limits of those techniques? What properties would be desirable in new techniques? 5. What application-specific considerations have to be taken into account? 6. How can we ensure that real-time communications are well-behaved with respect to other Internet applications while still providing good quality? 7. What should the IETF and/or IRTF do? The organizers seek position papers on any or all of these topics, as well as other topics related to congestion control for interactive realtime media. Every prospective workshop participant must submit a position paper containing a name and an email address. Authors of accepted papers will be invited to the workshop. Papers up to 3 pages, formatted in HTML, PDF, or plain text (for example, as a submitted Internet-Draft) are ideal. Accepted position papers will be published. Additional details about the meeting venue will be provided to authors of accepted papers. Important Dates Position paper submission deadline: June 23, 2012 Notification to paper authors: June 30, 2012 Workshop date: July 28, 2012 Additional Details Additional details on the workshop as well as the submission process is available at http://www.iab.org/cc-workshop/ Contact To sponsors: If you are interested to help us working towards better interactive media congestion control mechanisms on the Internet (such as by making a contribution towards catering costs and room rental), please contact us! In case of questions please send email to mary.ietf.barnes at gmail.com.