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Update: "OAM in MPLS-based Networks": IEEE Comm. Mag. Sp. Issue
Folks,
The deadline for this FT issue is fast approaching, and this
is for those who may have either missed the earlier announcements
or have been in "thinking about it" mode. :-)
We really appreciate the interest the issue has received, and
are excited to have already received titles and abstracts from
several contributors.
If you have been thinking about contributing, please send
us, the title and abstract for your contribution at the
earliest.
The thoughts and insights of the community are what make
the issues such as this valuable, and so far we seem to be making
very good progress on that front.
Again, thanks to those who are already contributing, and we look
forward to additional participation!
Regards,
-Vishal, Monique, Tom
PS: The submission process is automated and very easy. Pl. check
instructions below.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Communications Magazine
Feature Topic on "OAM in MPLS-Based Networks"
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As carriers and service providers converge multiple services and
associated networks on to an MPLS-based infrastructure, OAM functionality
becomes pivotal for enabling them to provide service level agreement
(SLA) guarantees, service assurance, quality of service (QoS) assurance
and overall interworking service management. The advent of new applications
of MPLS such as Layer 2 Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS) and Layer 3
Virtual Private Networks (L3VPNs) also means the emergence of added OAM
requirements from operators deploying those networks. As a result, providers
today require more efficient means of monitoring network health,
performance, and robustness, and of quickly identifying and resolving
performance problems. This is leading to the emergence of improved or
novel tools and techniques, whose goal is to improve security and
billing/accounting, aid in verifying QoS commitments, and reduce
operating costs. Standards organizations such as the IETF and the
ITU have in the recent past done significant work in this area, and
this subject is also being investigated by the IEEE and the Metro
Ethernet Forum.
This feature topic issue of the IEEE Communications Magazine has
a dual focus: to highlight operator requirements and deployment
experiences with OAM in MPLS-based networks, and to present a
survey of the current engineering and research developments in
this area.
Thus, focused tutorial and survey contributions as well as
research papers are solicited on (but not limited to) the following:
* Operational consequences of inadequate OAM capabilities
* Service provider requirements for efficient OAM - current operational
needs and future demands
* Deployment experiences with OAM over MPLS-based networks
* Overview or comparative analysis of different
approaches/philosophies for OAM
* Standards activities
o Emerging architectures
o New mechanisms for OAM in development
(e.g. IETF LSP ping, ITU-T Y.1711, virtual circuit
connection verification (VCCV))
* Platform support for OAM
* OAM impact on edge services (such as metro Ethernet)
using MPLS transport
* Interoperability issues, interworking with
other technologies (e.g. ATM)
* Review of current research in the area - E.g. setting
parameters for connectivity verification and their impact on
LSP recovery, trade-offs between bandwidth usage by OAM traffic
and efficiency of failure/anomaly detection, and results from testbed
deployments or simulations
On-line CFP with submission instructions can be found at:
http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/commag/cfpcommag1004.htm
Submission
Articles should be tutorial in nature and should be written in
a style comprehensible to readers outside the specialty of the article.
Articles may be edited for clarity and grammatical accuracy, and
will be copyedited according to the Magazine's style. Mathematical
equations should not be used (in justified cases up to three simple
equations could be allowed, provided the consent of the Guest Editor;
more than three equations require permission from the Editor-in-Chief).
Articles should have no more than 4,500 words, no more than 6
tables/figures, and no more than 15 references. Guidelines for prospective
authors can be found on-line at:
http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/commag/sub_guidelines.html.
Please submit no later than November 30, 2003. Accepted papers will
also be included in Communications Interactive (CI), the online version
of Communications Magazine.
Schedule:
Manuscript Due: November 30, 2003
Acceptance Notification: February 28, 2004
Final Manuscript Due: April 15, 2004
Publication Date: October 2004
Guest Editors:
Monique J. Morrow
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Glatt-com
CH-8301 Glattzentrum
Switzerland
Email: mmorrow@cisco.com
Tom Nadeau
Cisco Systems, Inc.
250 Apollo Drive
Chelmsford, MA 01824, USA.
Email: tnadeau@cisco.com
Vishal Sharma
Metanoia, Inc.
1600 Villa Street, Unit 352
Mountain View, CA 94041, USA.
Email: v.sharma@ieee.org
About the IEEE Communications Magazine:
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being the most widely read IEEE journal, with its over 50,000 paid
subscribers representing key communications engineers and
technical managers in our industry. More information
on the IEEE Comm. Mag., may be found here:
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