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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
CALL FOR PAPERS
=============== Special Session on Scalable Adaptive Multicast in P2P Overlays at IEEE Consumer Comunications and Networking Conference www.ieee-ccnc.org IEEE CCNC 2010 Jan 9-12 Las Vegas The emergence of peer-to-peer networking enables new applications that require efficient multicast communication. These applications include peercasting of multimedia streams, multi-party conferencing, multi-player games, and group chat. Many consumer applications of multicasting involve small groups of users, content streaming, mobility, hybrid transport and other requirements not considered in previous systems. Due to delayed deployment of native multicast, various end-system, application layer (ALM) and overlay multicast (OM) designs have been proposed. In the future, these protocols are expected to coexist and integrate with native IP multicast protocols while offering more flexible deployment options and scaling to support a greater number of simultaneous multicast groups. In addition these protocols need to adapt to device capabilities and mobility. The goal of this special session is to provide a forum for engineers, architects, and researchers to share knowledge and innovation in hybrid and adaptive P2P multicast techniques. We solicit papers covering various topics of interest that include (but are not limited to) the following: Peer-to-peer overlays with multicast support Small group multicast Application Layer Multicast (ALM) techniques Hybrid multicasting architectures Comparitive analysis of ALM and OM architectures Scalable integration of QoS mechanisms Adaptive content distribution over P2P overlay multicast Methods for large-scale group formation and discovery Support for highly dynamic group membership Support for mobility in P2P overlay multicast All accepted submissions will be published in the proceedings of IEEE CCNC 2010. More information about the special session is available at http://www.ieee-ccnc.org Submission Instructions The deadline for paper submissions in EDAS is July 31, 2009. Submission details can be found under Author Information on the CCNC web site: http://cms.comsoc.org/eprise/main/SiteGen/CCNC_2010/Content/Home/CALL_FOR_PAPERS.html Session Organizers John Buford, Avaya Labs Research, USA Thomas C. Schmidt, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany Matthias Wählisch, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany |
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