IPTComm Announcements | 8 Jan 2007 19:35

IPTComm 2007 Second Call for Papers


Please find enclosed the Second Call for Papers for a new conference devoted to IP telecommunications to be
held in New York, July 2007. You are encouraged to circulate this CFP to interested colleagues, mailing
lists, forums and blogs.

Submission deadline: February 28, 2007

Greg Bond
IPTComm 2007 Co-Chair

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SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

IPTComm 2007
PRINCIPLES, SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS OF IP TELECOMMUNICATIONS

19, 20 July 2007
Columbia University
NY, USA

http://iptcomm.org

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: February 28, 2007

While standards and products now support PSTN-equivalent services for voice, video and text over IP,
there are significant difficulties in deploying large-scale, reliable and secure IP
telecommunication systems. Services that go beyond basic call features remain hard to develop and deploy.

The aim of the IPTComm conference is to serve as a platform for researchers from academia and research labs,
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Carlos Becker Westphall | 21 Jul 2005 22:20
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CFP - NOMS 2006 - 10th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 2006)

We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.

                 10th IEEE/IFIP
Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 2006)

             http://www.noms2006.org

                 Call for Papers

           "Management of Integrated
     End-to-end Communications and Services"

The 10th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management
Symposium (NOMS 2006) will be held 3-7 April 2006 in
the Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Center, Vancouver,
Canada. Held in even-numbered years since 1988, NOMS 2006
will follow the 18 year tradition of NOMS and IM as the
primary forum for technical exchange of the research,
standards, development, systems integration, service
provider, and user communities. NOMS 2006 will present
up-to-date approaches and technical solutions for
integrated systems and services including communication
networks, host systems, enterprise applications, service
oriented architectures, and delivery of management services.
The conference provides a peer-reviewed program of technical
sessions, application sessions, tutorials, posters,
application sessions, and panels as well as vendor exhibits.

Integrated systems and services require considerations for
today's multi-service and multi-domain environment of
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rfc-editor | 9 Jul 2005 00:39
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RFC 4066 on Candidate Access Router Discovery (CARD)


A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.

        RFC 4066

        Title:      Candidate Access Router Discovery (CARD)
        Author(s):  M. Liebsch, Ed., A. Singh, Ed., H. Chaskar,
                    D. Funato, E. Shim
        Status:     Experimental
        Date:       July 2005
        Mailbox:    marco.liebsch <at> netlab.nec.de,
                    asingh1 <at> email.mot.com,
                    hemant.chaskar <at> airtightnetworks.net,
                    funato <at> mlab.yrp.nttdocomo.co.jp,
                    eunsoo <at> research.panasonic.com
        Pages:      46
        Characters: 116733
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:    None

        I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-seamoby-card-protocol-08.txt

        URL:        ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc4066.txt

To enable seamless IP-layer handover of a mobile node (MN) from one
access router (AR) to another, the MN is required to discover the
identities and capabilities of candidate ARs (CARs) for handover
prior to the initiation of the handover.  The act of discovery of CARs
has two aspects: identifying the IP addresses of the CARs and finding
their capabilities.  This process is called "candidate access router
discovery" (CARD).  At the time of IP-layer handover, the CAR, whose
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rfc-editor | 9 Jul 2005 00:41
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RFC 4067 on Context Transfer Protocol (CXTP)


A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.

        RFC 4067

        Title:      Context Transfer Protocol (CXTP)
        Author(s):  J. Loughney, Ed., M. Nakhjiri, C. Perkins,
                    R. Koodli
        Status:     Experimental
        Date:       July 2005
        Mailbox:    john.loughney <at> nokia.com,
                    madjid.nakhjiri <at> motorola.com,
                    charles.perkins <at> .nokia.com,
                    rajeev.koodli <at> nokia.com
        Pages:      33
        Characters: 77718
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:    None

        I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-seamoby-ctp-11.txt

        URL:        ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc4067.txt

This document presents the Context Transfer Protocol (CXTP) that
enables authorized context transfers.  Context transfers allow better
support for node based mobility so that the applications running on
mobile nodes can operate with minimal disruption.  Key objectives are
to reduce latency and packet losses, and to avoid the re-initiation of
signaling to and from the mobile node.

This document is a product of the Context Transfer, Handoff Candidate
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rfc-editor | 9 Jul 2005 00:37
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RFC 4065 on Instructions for Seamoby and Experimental Mobility Protocol IANA Allocations


A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.

        RFC 4065

        Title:      Instructions for Seamoby and
                    Experimental Mobility Protocol IANA Allocations
        Author(s):  J. Kempf
        Status:     Experimental
        Date:       July 2005
        Mailbox:    kempf <at> docomolabs-usa.com
        Pages:      8
        Characters: 16179
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:    None

        I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-seamoby-iana-02.txt

        URL:        ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc4065.txt

The Seamoby Candidate Access Router Discovery (CARD) protocol and the
Context Transfer Protocol (CXTP) are experimental protocols designed
to accelerate IP handover between wireless access routers.  These 
protocols require IANA allocations for ICMP type and options, Stream
Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) Payload Protocol Identifiers,
port numbers, and registries for certain formatted message options.
This document contains instructions to IANA about which allocations
are required for the Seamoby protocols.  The ICMP subtype extension
format for Seamoby has been additionally designed so that it can be
utilized by other experimental mobility protocols, and the SCTP port
number is also available for other experimental mobility protocols.  
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Carsten Griwodz | 7 May 2005 09:02
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CFP: Multimedia Computing and Networking (MMCN 2006)

Dear mailing list member,

we would like to inform you about the upcoming deadline of the
MMCN 2006. We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CfP.

==========================================================================

                    Call for Papers and Announcement

                          SPIE/ACM MMCN 2006

                  Multimedia Computing and Networking 2006

     Part of the IS&T/SPIE International Symposium on Electronic Imaging
                In cooperation with: ACM SIG Multimedia

                          15-18 January 2006
              San Jose Marriott and San Jose Convention Center
                          San Jose, CA, USA

The objective of this  conference  is  to  bring  together  researchers  and
practitioners  contributing  to  all  facets  of  multimedia  computing  and
networking. We especially encourage full and  original  papers  on  emerging
technologies such as residential broadband networks and digital  appliances,
multimedia and QoS support for 3G and ad hoc  networks,  multimedia  in  P2P
environments,  sensor  networks  and  grids,   power-aware   computing   and
communications, mobile and fixed wireless multimedia  networks  and  content
distribution  networks.  We  will  specially   feature   industrial   design
experiences and showcase tools for next-generation  multimedia  systems  and
applications.   Presenters   will   be   encouraged   to   make   multimedia
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Allison, Art | 12 Oct 2004 17:45

Call For Proposals NAB 2005


NAB2005 will host the 59th NAB Broadcast Engineering Conference on April
16-21 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.  The
conference addresses the most recent developments in broadcast technology
and focuses on the opportunities and challenges that face broadcast
engineering professionals around the world.

Each year hundreds of broadcast professionals from around the world attend
the conference.  They include practicing broadcast engineers and
technicians, engineering consultants, contract engineers, broadcast
equipment manufacturers, distributors, R&D engineers plus anyone
specifically interested in the latest broadcast technologies.

The NAB Broadcast Engineering Conference is a highly technical conference
where presenters deliver technical papers ranging over a variety of topics
relevant to the broadcast and allied industries.  Presentations are limited
to thirty minutes in length, including five or ten minutes for questions
from the audience.  The conference rooms are equipped with audio visual
equipment that will accommodate standard computer presentations.  Presenters
must bring their own computers.

We invite you to submit a proposal to present a technical paper at our
conference by accessing http://www.nabshow.com/forms/beccallforpapers.asp.
Proposals should be clearly written and be no more than 200 words in length.
Your proposal should explain precisely what conference attendees can be
expected to learn from your paper.  Papers promoting company products or
services will not be accepted.  However, papers explaining the underlying
technologies used in broadcast products or services will be acceptable.

The deadline for submitting your proposal is October 15, 2004.  The
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Sara Alouf | 7 Oct 2004 17:46
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CFP Performance 2005


  ** Apologies for multiple copies of this message **

                   ***************
                   CALL FOR PAPERS
                   ***************

                   PERFORMANCE 2005

The 24th IFIP WG 7.3 International Symposium on Computer 
Performance Modeling, Measurement and Evaluation

                   October 3-7, 2005
                 Juan-les-Pins, France
       http://www-sop.inria.fr/maestro/performance2005/

Sponsored by IFIP WG 7.3, the Computer Performance Foundation 
and INRIA

The PERFORMANCE 2005 conference solicits papers on the 
development and application of state-of-the-art analytic, 
simulation, and measurement-based performance evaluation 
techniques. Topics of interest include, but are not 
limited to:

* Performance-oriented design and evaluation of:
  communication networks, mobile and wireless systems,
  Internet servers and E-commerce systems, Web services,
  Web architectures, peer-to-peer systems, grid computing,
  computer architectures, database systems, operating
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The IESG | 4 Oct 2004 22:04
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WG Action: Conclusion of Context Transfer, Handoff Candidate Discovery, and Dormant Mode Host Alerting (seamoby)

The Context Transfer, Handoff Candidate Discovery, and Dormant 
Mode Host Alerting (seamoby) in the Transport Area has concluded.

The IESG contact persons are Allison Mankin and Jon Peterson.

The mailing list will be closed.

+++

The working group completed its charter by delivering experimental
versions of protocols to enhance transport in mobile environments.
Further discussion of the Seamoby protocols will take place in the
MOBOPTS IRTF Research Group.

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The IESG | 21 Sep 2004 23:32
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Document Action: 'Instructions for Seamoby Experimental Protocol IANA Allocations' to Experimental RFC

The IESG has approved the following document:

- 'Instructions for Seamoby Experimental Protocol IANA Allocations '
   <draft-ietf-seamoby-iana-02.txt> as an Experimental RFC

This document is the product of the Context Transfer
and Handoff Candidate Discovery Working Group (seamoby). 

The IESG contact persons are Allison Mankin and Jon Peterson.

RFC Editor Notes

2.0    Common IPv4 and IPv6 Allocations
OLD:
    
    IANA SHALL assign SCTP port number TBD1 for use by experimental mobility
    protocols such as Seamoby. See Section 5.2.1 of [CARD] for a description 
    of inter-access router CARD protocol use of SCTP, and Section 3.1 of [CTP] 
    for a description of the inter-access router CTP use of SCTP.

    IANA SHALL assign SCTP Payload Protocol Identifier (PPI) TBD2, designated
    "CTP", for the Context Transfer Protocol, and SCTP Payload Protocol
    Identifier TBD3, designated "CARD", for the Candidate Access Router
    Discovery protocol. These are used to differentiate inter-router CARD and
    CTP messages on the SCTP port. The allocation policy for new PPI 
    numbers is the method of IETF Consensus Action.

NEW:
    IANA shall assign SCTP port numbers TBD1 for use by [CARD] and 
    TBD1a for use of [CTP].  See Section 5.2.1 of [CARD] for a description of
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The IESG | 21 Sep 2004 23:31
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Document Action: 'Candidate Access Router Discovery' to Experimental RFC

The IESG has approved the following document:

- 'Candidate Access Router Discovery '
   <draft-ietf-seamoby-card-protocol-08.txt> as an Experimental RFC

This document is the product of the Context Transfer, Handoff Candidate 
Discovery, and Dormant Mode Host Alerting Working Group. 

The IESG contact persons are Allison Mankin and Jon Peterson.

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