[ippm] IEEE ICC Workshop TRICANS: last day to register your paper!
Alessio Botta <a.botta@unina.it> Fri, 04 January 2013 11:23 UTC
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Subject: [ippm] IEEE ICC Workshop TRICANS: last day to register your paper!
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[Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP] ------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PAPER - Final announcement REGISTER YOUR PAPER TODAY!! ------------------------------------------------------------- 1st IEEE Workshop on Traffic Identification and Classification for Advanced Network Services and Scenarios (TRICANS) IEEE ICC 2013 workshop Budapest, Hungary, Week of ICC (9-13 June 2013) http://www.grid.unina.it/TRICANS2013 * Workshop Description * TRICANS workshop will provide an excellent international forum for sharing state-of-the-art advances and experiences in scientific research on Internet traffic identification and classification and their associated applications on advanced network scenarios and novel network services. TRICANS will explicitly consider traffic identification and classification as well as management issues related to very hot and challenging scenarios such as content-centric networks (CCN), Software Defined Networks (SDN), cloud computing systems and data centers, virtual networks, and the like. The ever-growing network link speeds have reached hundreds of Gbps and they are quickly approaching to Tbps in the core network. In order to support accurate network profiling of users and services, ISPs have been relying on Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), flow-based techniques, or other behavioral analysis of the Internet traffic. However, there are still a number of challenges in this field. On one hand, new networked applications come daily into play bringing massive amounts of traffic data to be processed in real-time. Such traffic volume keeps pushing industry and academia researchers to develop affordable yet efficient traffic identification and classification systems. To this end, there are demands for high-performance distributed and parallel traffic classification systems for both commodity or special-purposed hardware platforms. On the other hand, in the long-term, such solutions for traffic profiling will become part of the network management tools and techniques portfolio available for advanced network services. Also, new architectures and their supporting technologies, such as information- and content-centric networking architectures, cloud computing and network virtualization, and the like, will require network profiling services to enable robust and dynamic networking services capabilities. To address these research challenges, this workshop will focus on theory, tools, techniques, and applications of traffic identification and classification systems to enable advanced support for next-generation network architectures, services, and scenarios. The topics covered by the workshop include, but are not limited to, the following: - Measurement and modeling of Internet traffic for advanced networked services - Network and system troubleshooting through DPI technologies - Lightweight technologies for DPI in routers and middle-boxes - Network profiling of users and networked applications - Security and privacy in traffic identification and classification mechanisms - DPI technologies support for virtual networks and cloud computing management - Profiling network traffic in data center networks and cloud computing systems - Inferring and assessing Quality of Experience (QoE) of users and services - Novel visualization techniques for traffic classification and analysis - Packet processing support in operating systems for novel line-rate network services - Management of large network traffic data sets - SDN approaches for network performance monitoring - Traffic classification in SDN network elements and controllers - Traffic Classification and Identification of Cloud services - Traffic Classification and Identification for Internet Security - Classification and Identification of Botnet * Submission Guidelines * Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a full paper (5 pages) for review. Only original papers that have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere will be considered. These submissions should follow the IEEE ICC 2013 formatting guidelines, templates for which are available at the main conference web page. The maximum paper length is of five (5) pages. Submission website: https://edas.info/N13453?c=13453 * Important Dates * - 4th of January 2013, registration of abstracts - 11th of January 2013, paper submission deadline - 22th of February 2013, notification deadline - 8th of March, camera ready - Workshop date: Week of ICC, 2013 (9-13 June 2013) * Workshop General Chairs * - Stenio Fernandes, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil - Antonio Pescapé, University of Napoli ''Federico II'', Napoli, Italy - Géza Szabó, Ericsson Traffic Laboratory, Budapest, Hungary -- Alessio Botta, PhD Dipartimento di Informatica e Sistemistica Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II" Via Claudio 21 -- 80125 Napoli (Italy) [Room 3.09] Phone: +390817683865 - Fax: +390817683816 Skypeid: alessiobotta Email: a.botta@unina.it alessio.botta@consorzio-cini.it WWW: http://wpage.unina.it/a.botta
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