[IMRG] PAM 2011 CFP

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Call for Papers
Passive and Active Measurement Conference (PAM) 2011
Atlanta, GA, USA
Conference Web: http://pam2011.gatech.edu/
Submissions: http://pam11.cs.umd.edu/

The 12th Passive and Active Measurement conference will be held March  
20-22nd, 2011 in Atlanta. PAM focuses on research and practical  
applications of network measurement and analysis techniques. The  
conference's goal is to provide a forum for current work in its early  
stages. Original papers are invited from the research and operations  
communities on topics including, but not limited to:

	* Active Network Measurements
	* Passive Network Measurements
	* Performance Metrics
	* Traffic Statistics
	* Measurement Visualization
	* New Measurement Approaches & Techniques
	* Deployment of Measurement Infrastructure
	* New Measurement Initiatives
	* Applications of Network Measurements
	* Network Measurements and Security
	* Network Troubleshooting using Measurements
	* Reproduce (or Refute) Previous Measurement Results
The PAM steering committee believes that releasing measurement data  
allows for better science to be conducted in the field of network  
measurement. Therefore, an award will be given at PAM 2011 for the  
best paper based on a new dataset that the authors are releasing for  
community use in subsequent research. To qualify, a paper must  
significantly utilize a dataset that has been collected for the work  
presented in the paper. Further, the dataset must be freely available  
to any researcher; wireless data sets may, for instance, be published  
through CRAWDAD. Authors should flag papers they wish to be considered  
for this award with a footnote on the first page of the paper. Novel  
datasets are especially encouraged. The awarded paper will be chosen  
from the set of qualifying papers accepted for the conference by a  
committee made up of a subset of the program and steering committees.

Important Dates
	* Abstract Registration: October 2, 2010 23:59pm GMT (UK Time)
	* Paper Submission: October 9, 2010 23:59pm GMT (UK Time)
	* Conference: March 20-22, 2011

Conference Organizers

General Chair: George Riley, Georgia Institute of Technology
Program Chair: Neil Spring, University of Maryland

Program Committee

Nevil Brownlee, University of Auckland
kc claffy, CAIDA
Benoit Donnet, Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6
Constantine Dovrolis, Georgia Tech
Mehmet Gunes, University of Nevada, Reno
Gianluca Iannaccone, Intel Research
Arvind Krisnamurthy, University of Washington
Aleksandar Kuzmanovic, Northwestern University
Sridhar Machiraju, Sprint Applied Research
Alan Mislove, Northeastern University
Ricardo Oliveira, Thousandeyes
Dina Papagiannaki, Intel Research
George Riley, Georgia Tech
Eve Schooler, Intel Research
Rob Sherwood, Deutsche Telekom Inc. R&D Lab
Fernando Silveira, Technicolor
Joel Sommers, Colgate University
Oliver Spatschek, AT&T Labs -- Research
Nina Taft, Intel Research
Arun Venkataramani, University of Massachusetts
Walter Willinger, AT&T Labs -- Research