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MMFI 2011 : First International Workshop on Multi-homing and Mobility for the Future Internet

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Link: http://phare.lip6.fr/mmfi2011/
 
When Aug 4, 2011 - Aug 6, 2011
Where Da Nang, Viet Nam
Submission Deadline Jun 12, 2011
Notification Due Jun 25, 2011
Final Version Due Jul 1, 2011
Categories    networking   multihoming   mobility   communications
 

Call For Papers

Today’s mobile terminals are equipped with more than one network interface such as Wi-Fi, 3G/4G, Wi-Max and Ethernet. The variety of access technologies offer users a great deal of flexibility to connect to the Internet. Multi-homing and mobility are becoming the focal point in protocol design. Mobility support allows users to be constantly connected, even when they are on the go. Multi-homing utilizes resources
from the available interfaces in an efficient manner. Depending on the access technology associated with each interface, a mobile host can be connected to the Internet by an infrastructure network or through an ad-hoc network.

Many protocols have been proposed for mobility and multi-homing support. Mobile IP, vertical handover and cross-layer design are mainly proposed for mobility in infrastructure-based networks. Multipath TCP, Stream Control Transmission Protocol, Multiple Care-of-Address registration, Level 3 Multi-homing Shim Protocol for IPv6 are solutions for multi-homing. Routing protocols are the major means to provide mobility in ad-hoc networks. In designing protocols for the future Internet, we will need to take into account not only mobility and multi-homing requirements, but also their potential impact on quality of service, resiliency and security of the communications.

The workshop is an opportunity for researchers working on multi-homing and/or mobility for the future Internet to present scientific results, exchange experiences and highlight future directions. The main topics of interest include but are not limited to:

- Multi-homing protocols at transport and network layers
- Mobility management architecture and protocols
- Performance evaluation of multi-homing and mobility management protocols
- Impacts of multi-homing and mobility on Quality-of-Service
- Security issues related to multi-homing and mobility
- Cross-layer design for multi-homing and mobility support
- Management of horizontal and vertical handovers
- Algorithms for multi-homing and mobility management
- Algorithms for interface selection
- Algorithms for bandwidth aggregation and performance optimization
- Mobility support in infrastructure mode and ad-hoc mode and their relationships
- Ad-hoc or mesh networks as a new type of access networks

Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of the MMFI workshop and IEEE Xplore.

Important dates:
Paper submission: June 05, 2011
Author notification: June 23, 2011
Camera-ready due: July 1, 2011
Author registration deadline: July 1, 2011

Submission instructions:
The MMFI workshop follows the formatting guidelines of the GIIS conference with a maximum paper length of 6 pages (4-5 pages are recommended).
http://www.giis2011.org/GIIS2011/paper-submission.htm
Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts in PDF format through the EasyChair conference system at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mmfi2011

Co-chairs:
Thi Mai Trang Nguyen and Brigitte Kervella
(University Pierre and Marie Curie – Paris 6, LIP6, France)

Technical Program Committee:
See:http://phare.lip6.fr/mmfi2011/Committee.html

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