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Internetworking 2003: Call for Participation
You are cordially invited to attend the Internetworking 2003 International Conference to be held in San Jose, California, June 22-24, 2003. The 3-day event consists of two-days of highly technical sessions, preceded by four technical tutorials.
Important Dates:
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- Early Registration Rates Cut-Off Date: Sept 30
- Tutorials: Oct 27, 1:00-6:00 pm
- Conference sessions: October 28-29 8:30am-6:00pm
Sunday June 22
Tutorial-1: MPLS VPNs
Tutorial-2: IPv6
Tutorial-3: Mobile Wireless Internet Architecture and Protocols
Tutorial-4: Voice over Packet
Monday June 23
Welcome and Keynote
Session: Network Technology Trends
- Forwarding Element and Control Separation
- Evolution of Inter-Domain Routing
- Network Processing Building Blocks: Enabling the Routers of the Future
Session: Network Architecture
- An architecture for IPv6 VPNs and IPv6 transport over MPLS/GMPLS multiservice backbones IPv6
- A new routing architecture: Atomised Routing
- Internetworking MPLS Layer 2 Transport with an IP Services Network
Session: Storage Area Networks
- Storage as a Network Node
- Object-Based Storage
- Design, Implementation, and Performance Analysis of the iSCSI Protocol for SCSI over TCP/IP
- SANs Considerations
Session: Mobile & Wireless Networks
- CertBU: Certificate-based Techniques for Securing Mobile IPv6 Binding Updates IPv6
- Challenges and Roadmap of UMTS Network Deployment
- Inter-working Mobile IPv6 with IP Multimedia Subsystem in UMTS
- Mobile Authentication and QoS
- Mobile Handoff Technologies
Tuesday June 24
Session: Inter-Domain Routing
- Optimizing Route Convergence
- Traceroute and BGP AS Path Incongruities
- Domain Constrained Multicast: A New Approach for IP Multicast Routing
Session: Applications & Services
- Securing the Web with Next Generation Encryption Technologies
- Impact of the live radio on the Internet, and the real-time streaming audio, in the ComUNITY cable system from Com21
- A novel EAC semantic for the RTSP protocol
- Towards an end-to-end architecture integrating new Transport and IP services in a DiffServ Internet
Session: Network Management & Planning
- Pseudowire OAM: A Mandatory Yet Often Overlooked Feature
- A Multicommodity Flow Formulation for the MPLS Layout Design: Reduced Complexity Layout and Minimum Relayout Probems
- Design Of Fast Fault Restoration System For WDM Networks
- Cross-domain multimedia service provisioning, the EVOLUTE solution
Session: QoS Based Routing
- QoS Routing in Networks with Non-Deterministic Information
- Active Dynamic Routing
- QoS routing for Differentiated Services: simulations and prototype experiments
- Probabilistic routing for QoS improvement in GPS networks
- Fluid flow network modeling for hop-by-hop feedback control design and analysis
We look forward to seeing you at the Conference.
Regards,
Conference Technical Co-chairs:
- Dr. Maurice Gagnaire, ENST, France
- Daniel Awduche
Technical Program Committee of the Internetworking 2003 Conference:
- Roberto Sabella, Erisson
- Dr. Moshe Zukerman, Univ. of Melbourne
- Nada Golmie, NIST
- Dr. Guy Pujolle, LIP6, France
- Dr. Samir Tohme, ENST, France
- Stefano Trumpy, Italian National Research Council
- Dr. Ibrahim Habib, City Univ. of NY
- Dr. Marc Lobelle, UCL University, Belgium
- Dr. Parviz Yegani, Cisco Systems
- Dr. G.S. Kuo
- Dr. Abbas Jamalipour, Univ. of Sydney
- Dr. Hussein Mouftah, Univ. of Ottawa
- James Kempf
- Elizabeth Rodriguez
- Dr. Ferit Yegenoglu, Isocore
- Dr. Ali Zadeh, George Mason University
- Dr. Tony Przygienda, Xebeo
- Ran Canetti, IBM