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APNOMS 2011 : The 13th Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium

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Conference Series : Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium
 
Link: http://apnoms2011.cht.com.tw
 
When Sep 21, 2011 - Sep 23, 2011
Where Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract Registration Due Apr 22, 2011
Submission Deadline Apr 29, 2011
Notification Due Jun 15, 2011
Final Version Due Jun 15, 2011
 

Call For Papers

The deployment of next-generation networks (NGN) and the trial of fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) services are in progress. We expect to see more and more FMC and content-based services coming to the market. In addition, emerging technologies like LTE and WiMAX will support wireless broadband services within the next two years. In addition, research in the management and architecture of future Internet(s) is gaining increasing importance. The rapid evolution mentioned above hinges on new network infrastructure, business and service models, and associated management platforms and architectures. APNOMS 2011 will encourage open discussions on technology alternatives that focus on the management and operation of current and future networks and services. APNOMS welcomes submissions based on implementation and experimentation, as well as simulation and analytical approaches. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following items:

1) Network Management
Management of the Future Internet(s)
Management of Next Generation Networks
Management of IP and Optical Networks
Management of Ad-hoc and Mesh Networks
Management of Wireless and Cellular Networks
Management of Sensor Networks
Management of Heterogeneous Networks
Management of Converged Networks
Management of Large Data Centers and Clouds
Management of Vehicular Networks
Peer-to-Peer and Overlay Networks
Cognitive Network Management

2) Architectures, Methods & Technologies
New Network Architectures and Models
Next Generation OSS Platforms
New Network Protocols
Autonomic Management
Cloud Computing
Virtualization
Control Theoretic Management Approaches
Web/Java Based Management
Mobile Agent-based Management
Policy-based Management
Converged Networking Issues
SLA/QoS Management, Traffic Engineering
Virtual Network Provisioning and Operation
Network Monitoring and Measurements
Configuration and Fault Management
SNMP, NETCONF, Web Services, XML

3) Service Management
Ubiquitous Service Management
Management of Personalized Services
Services Science, Management & Engineering
Security Management
Accounting and Billing
Applications and Service Provisioning
Seamless Service with Roaming and Handover
Signaling for Application Sessions and Networking
Management of Bandwidth on Demand
Regulatory Issues

4) Business Management
Economic aspects of NGNs and future Internet(s)
Next Generation BSS Platforms
SLA/SLO/SLS Management
eTOM and ITIL
ISP/ASP/CSP Management
Business Process Engineering
Customer Care and Self Operations
e-Business Management
5) Experiences
Trial Results, Migration and Case Studies
Interoperability Issues
R&D Networks
Advances in and Federation of Testbeds

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