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Subject: REMINDER - Beyond the Internet? - ITU Kaleidoscope 2010 - Call
for Papers - Deadline 30 APRIL 2010
Importance: High
Dear colleagues,
This is last reminder. We are
only two weeks away to the deadline for submission of papers (30 April 2010).
Please disseminate the attached CfP to relevant academic
contacts / email lists under your responsibility.
Thank you,
Alessia Magliarditi
Kaleidoscope Secretariat
Beyond
the Internet?
− Innovations for future networks and services −
an
ITU-T Kaleidoscope event technically co-sponsored by IEEE Communications
Society
Pune, India, 13
– 15 December 2010
Call for
Papers
Deadline 30
April 2010
ITU-T
Kaleidoscope 2010 Beyond the Internet? − Innovations for future
networks and services − is the third in a series of peer-reviewed academic
conferences that bring together a wide range of views from universities,
industry and research. The aim of Kaleidoscope conferences is to identify
information and communication technologies (ICTs) for which the development of
standards can turn innovations into successful products and services.
The
rise of mobile access and its integration with optical transport networks pose
key questions: how should the current architecture evolve to accommodate
fixed-mobile integration and the demand of services and applications, 10-15
years from now? How could the cloud and grid computing models be integrated?
And, what will the social and economic impact of these innovations be in the
future information society?
Some
experts question whether the current underlying architecture is sufficiently
robust to evolve and adapt to future demands and especially to address security
concerns, or if a “clean slate” approach is needed to develop a really
innovative Internet of the future. Contributors seeking to bring innovations
for future networks and services might have to challenge the fundamental
networking design principles of the Internet.
Beyond
the Internet? − Innovations for future networks and services − is
calling for original academic papers offering innovative and daring approaches
towards the Internet of the future. Kaleidoscope 2010 aims to be a unique
opportunity to share views on the future ubiquitous communications and to
collect broad, kaleidoscopic views building upon lessons learnt from existing
networks and services.
Objectives
Beyond the Internet? − Innovations
for future networks and services − will highlight
multidisciplinary aspects of future ICTs, based on contributions from the
world’s universities, industry and academic institutions. The focus will be on
innovative technologies and their impact on the evolution of Internet
architectures, services and applications, as well as societal and economic
challenges.
New this year
In
addition to a local universities exhibition, outstanding keynote speakers and
invited papers, ITU will host in 2010 Standards Corner,
a series of standardization tutorials and Jules Verne’s corner, a special space
for science fiction writers and dreamers.
Supporters
Organized by the Telecommunication Standardization Sector of the
International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T)
in partnership with STES,
GISFI and CMAI,
with IEEE ComSoc as Technical Co-Sponsor, and
supported by Cisco
and Nokia
Siemens Networks.
Audience
Beyond the Internet? − Innovations for future
networks and services − is targeted at all specialists with a role
in the field including researchers, academics, students, engineers, regulators,
top decision-makers and thinkers from all over the world who look into the
future.
Date and venue
13-15 December 2010, Pune, India
Submission of papers
Prospective authors, from countries that are members of ITU, are
invited to submit complete, original papers with a maximum length of 4500 words
within eight pages including summary and references, using the template
available on the event website. All papers will be reviewed through a
double-blind, peer-review process and handled electronically; see http://itu-kaleidoscope.org/2010
for the online submission (EDAS). The main themes are suggested in the list of
topics. The deadlines for paper submission are highlighted below.
Deadlines
Submission of full paper proposals: 30 April
2010
Notification of paper acceptance: 30 July 2010
Submission of camera-ready accepted papers: 10 September
2010
Publication and presentation
Accepted papers will be presented during the event, published in
the proceedings and made available through the IEEE Xplore. The best papers
will be invited for evaluation for potential publication in the IEEE
Communications Magazine.
Awards
Awards of USD 5k, 3k and 2k will be granted to selected best
papers, as judged by the organizing and programme committees. In addition,
young authors presenting accepted papers who have not yet received a PhD title
will also receive a Young Author Recognition certificate.
General Chair
Yoichi Maeda (ITU-T; NTT, Japan)
Organizing Committee
Chairman: Yoichi Maeda (ITU-T; NTT, JP)
Artem S. Adzhemov (Moscow Tech. Univ., RU)
D.K. Agarwal (Ministry of Communic., IN)
Tohru Asami (University of Tokyo, JP)
Ashok Chandra (Ministry of Communic., IN)
Yoshikazu Ikeda (Otani University, JP)
Kai Jakobs (RWTH Aachen University, DE)
R.N. Jha (Ministry of Communic., IN)
Chae-Sub Lee (ITU-T; ETRI, KR)
Giovani Mancilla (Universidad Distrital, CO)
Mitsuji Matsumoto (Waseda University, JP)
Yushi Naito (ITU-T; Mitsubishi Electric, JP)
Zhisheng Niu (Tsinghua University, CN)
Ramjee Prasad (Aalborg University, DK)
Helmut Schink (ITU-T; Nokia Siemens, DE)
Mostafa Hashem Sherif (AT&T, US)
Alfredo Terzoli (Rhodes University, ZA)
Daniele Trinchero (Politecnico di Torino, IT)
Mehmet Ulema (Manhattan College, US)
John Visser (Consultant; CA)
Programme Committee
(Provisional)
Chairman: Mostafa Hashem Sherif (AT&T, US)
Sameera Abar (Tohoku University, JP)
Ahmad Zaki Bin Abu Bakar (Universiti Teknologi, MY)
Rui Aguiar (Universidade de Aveiro, PT)
Syed I. Ahson (Patna University, IN)
Altay Z. Aitmagambetov (Kazakh Academy of Transport and Comm., RU)
Eyhab Al-Masri (University of Guelph, CA)
Nestor Becerra Yoma (Universidad de Chile, CL)
José Everardo Bessa Maia (UECE, BR)
Knut Blind (TU Berlin, Fraunhofer Society, RSM, DE)
Luis Carlos Bona (Federal University of Paraná, BR)
Dario Bottazzi (Guglielmo Marconi Labs, IT)
Michael Bove, Jr. (MIT, US)
Marco Carugi (Independent Consultant, FR)
Vicente Casares-Giner (Univ. Politecnica de Valencia, ES)
Piero Castoldi (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, IT)
Isabella Cerutti (SSSUP, IT)
Lyman Chapin (Interisle Consulting Group, LLC, US)
Jaeho Choi (Chonbuk National University, KR)
Jun Kyun Choi (Info. and Comms. University, KR)
Seong-gon Choi (Chungbuk National University, KR)
Young Choi (Bloomsburg Univ. of Pennsylvania, US)
Antonio Corradi (University of Bologna, IT)
Amilton da Costa Lamas (CPqD - DTS - GMP, BR)
Noël Crespi (Institut Télécom, FR)
Giancarlo De Marchis (TelCon srl, IT)
Tineke Mirjam Egyedi (TU Delft, NL)
Mahmoud El-Hadidi (Cairo University, EG)
Khalil El-Khatib (UOIT, CA)
Dmitry Epstein (Cornell University, US)
Vladislav V. Fomin (Vytautas Magnus University, LT)
Luca Foschini (University of Bologna, IT)
Alex Galis (University College London, UK)
Ivan Ganchev (University of Limerick, IE)
Wen Gao (Peking University, CN)
Carlo Giannelli (University of Bologna, IT)
Anahita Gouya (Inst. National des Telecomm., FR)
Victor Govindaswamy (Texas A&M University, US)
Chris G. Guy (The University of Reading, UK)
Guenter Haring (University of Vienna, AT)
Emmanuel Jaffrot (Univ. Nacional de S. Martin, AR)
Carlos Juiz (University of the Balearic Islands, ES)
Farouk Kamoun (Planet, TN)
Tim Kelly (World Bank, US)
Andrej Kos (University of Ljubljana, SI)
Ken Krechmer (University of Colorado, US)
Claude Lamblin (France Telecom, FR)
Matti Latva-aho (University of Oulu, FI)
Gyu Myoung Lee (Institut Télécom, FR)
José G. López Perafán (University of Cauca, CO)
Thomas Magedanz (TU Berlin, DE)
Mehdi Mani (Institut Télécom, FR)
Lorne Mason (McGill University, CA)
Álvaro Medeiros (Fundação CPqD, BR)
Arun Mehta (BAPSI, IN)
Werner Mohr (Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co. KG, DE)
Edmundo Monteiro (University of Coimbra, PT)
Mohammed Nafie (Nile University, EG)
José Neuman de Souza (Federal University of Ceará, BR)
Sergio Ochoa (Universidad de Chile, CL)
Máirtín O’Droma (University of Limerick, IE)
Antonio Oliva (University Carlos III of Madrid, ES)
Fumitaka Ono (Tokyo Polytechnic University, JP)
Yong-Jin Park (Hanyang Univiversity, KR)
José Ewerton P. de Farias (UFCG, BR)
Felipe L. Peñaranda-Foix (Univ. Politécnica de Valencia, SP)
Pierre-André Probst (Probst ICT-Consulting, FR)
Feng Qi (Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomm., CN)
Abderrezak Rachedi (UPEMLV, FR)
Peter Radford (Logica, UK)
S V Raghavan (ERNETT, IN)
Anna Riccioni (University of Bologna, IT)
Felipe Rudge Barbosa (Unicamp, BR)
Jungwoo Ryoo (The Pennsylvania State Univ. Altoona, US)
Susana Sargento (Universidad de Aveiro, PT)
Ulrich Schoen (Nokia Siemens, DE)
Eva Söderström (University of Skövde, SE)
Otto Spaniol (RWTH Aachen University, DE)
Michael B. Spring (University of Pittsburgh, US)
Szymon Szott (AGH University of Science and Technology, PL)
Kenzo Takahashi (University of Electro-Comm., JP)
M.D. Tiwari (Director IIIT - Allahabad, IN)
Ualsher Tukeyev (Al-Faraby Kazakh National University, KZ)
Klaus Turowski (University Augsburg, DE)
Kurt Tutschku (University of Vienna, AT)
Hiromi Ueda (Tokyo University of Technology, JP)
Mehmet Ulema (Computer I.S. Manhattan College, US)
Jari Veijalainen (University of Jyvaskyla, FI)
Fabio Violaro (Univ. Estadual de Camphinas, BR)
Rudi Westerveld (TU Delft, NL)
Moustafa Youssef (Nile University, EG)
Rachid Zagrouba (University of Manouba, TN)
Oleg Zolotokrylin (State University of Telecommunications, RU)
Keywords
Future Internet, technological innovation, network architecture,
services, applications, ICT standards, information society, policy and economic
issues.
For additional information
Additional info can be found at the event website: http://itu-kaleidoscope.org/2010.
Inquiries should be addressed to kaleidoscope@itu.int
Suggested (non-exclusive) list
of topics
Track 1: Technology and
architecture evolution
·
Evolution of Internet
architecture, NGN and the future Internet
·
Mobility and nomadicity
in evolved architectures
·
High-data-rate mobile
infrastructures, seamless handover, multihoming and mobility
·
Convergence of
optical/photonics and radio techniques for transport and access networks
·
Ultra-high speed
transport networks
·
Cloud computing and grid
computing
·
Enterprise integration
of legacy networks and the future internet
·
Advanced network
security, network identification, biometrics, localization techniques and
ubiquitous sensor networks (USN)
·
Intelligent
Transportation Systems (ITS) infrastructure
·
RFID, sensors and ad-hoc
networks
·
Evolution of display
technology
·
Broadcasting,
multicasting, unicasting and peer-to-peer in the future Internet
·
Green and energy
efficient architectures
·
Digital rights and
identity management
·
Evolution of network
management including fault management and localization
·
New hardware solutions,
integrated circuits, antenna designs etc.
·
Service oriented
modeling and analysis in future architectures
Track 2: Applications and
services
·
Enhancing accessibility
for all
·
Open service interfaces,
service interaction and interoperability in future scenarios
·
New entertainment
initiatives (games, IPTV, Interactive TV, Mobile TV, and others)
·
Applications to reduce
power consumptions
·
The fully networked car
·
Quality assurance / QoS
for real time multimedia services
·
Innovative multimedia
applications and content delivery
·
Advanced smart terminals
·
Enhancing electronic
storage and data mining
·
Simulation and
development tools
·
Future virtual
communities / social networking services
·
Creative combinations of
web and network services
·
Middleware service
discovery
·
Evolution of e-public
services (e.g. e-government, e-health and e-learning)
·
Advanced services using
sensors and RFID applications
·
Solutions for ICT
recycling and waste reduction
·
Field experience in
creating innovative solutions using limited technology
Track 3: Social, economic and
policy issues
·
Evolution of legislative
and regulatory frameworks towards inclusive converged networks
·
Balancing Internet
security and ubiquity
·
Securing users from
Internet content (e.g. child protection)
·
Evolution of NGN and
future Internet standardization
·
Business models for the
information society (including accounting, billing and charging)
·
Economics of ICT
standardization
·
Standardization models
for the Internet of the future
·
Societal impact of
virtual / collaborative environments
·
Management of virtual
and collaborative teams
·
ICTs as an enabling
technology to mitigate climate change and GHG emissions.