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IEEE NetMag SI on SDWN 2014 : IEEE Network Magazine Special Issue on Software Defined Wireless Networks | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Network Magazine Special Issue on Software Defined Wireless Networks In order to tackle future exponentially increased traffic demands and ever-increasing quality of experience (QoE) requirements, telecommunications providers are currently rethinking their network architecture from one consisting of a multitude of “black boxes” with specialized network hardware and software to a new architecture consisting of “white box” hardware running a multitude of specialized network software. This network software may be data-plane software providing network function virtualization (NFV), or control-plane software providing centralized network management - software defined networking (SDN). It is expected that these architectural changes will permeate networks as wide ranging in size as the internet core networks, to metro networks, to enterprise networks and as wide ranging in functionality from converged packet-optical networks, to wireless core networks, to wireless radio access networks. SDN problems will be especially pronounced in future carrier wireless networks, which will rely on the co-existence of multiple deployment scenarios, on diverse radio access specifications, and support a rich variety of services and applications. This requires a new wireless network architecture which directs flexible, dynamically configurable network elements to provide on-demand customized services to traffic demands which may be dynamic in time and space. The special issue aims to bring together tutorials of the state-of-the-art on the design, specification, and implementation of architectures, algorithms and protocols conceived for software defined carrier wireless networks (SD-CWN). We aim to draw original, unpublished contributions in all aspects of SD-CWN. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * Network architectures for SD-CWN * New resource management techniques enabled with SD-CWN (e.g. admission control, traffic engineering, RRM) * Experiences with SDN applicable to SD-CWN * Experiences with NFV applicable to SD-CWN * New NVF-enabled protocols for SD-CWN * Network function virtualization in SD-CWN * On-demand services in SD-CWN (e.g. virtual network embedding) * Carrying M2M and multimedia services in SD-CWN * Experiences with evaluation tools and test-beds applicable to SD-CWN * Data plane architectures applicable to SD-CWN (i.e. converged packet-optical, packet-wireless) * Software-defined carrier Wi-Fi networks * Software-defined sensor, vehicular, ad hoc networks SUBMISSIONS With regard to both the content and formatting style of the submissions, prospective authors should follow the IEEE Network submission guidelines available at http://www.comsoc.org/netmag/paper-submission-guidelines. Authors should submit their manuscripts via Manuscript Central, choosing "Software Defined Wireless Networks" from the drop-down menu on the submission page. The corresponding author is also requested to send the title of the submission and the list of authors by email to the Guest Editors. IMPORTANT DATES Manuscript submission: December 1, 2014 First revision/reject notification: February 15, 2015 Acceptance notification: April 15, 2015 Final manuscript due: May 15, 2015 Publication date: July 2015 GUEST EDITORS Xu Li Huawei CRC, Canada xu.lica@huawei.com Petar Djukic Ciena, Canada pdjukic@ciena.com Ivan Stojmenovic University of Ottawa, Canada ivan@site.uottawa.ca Zhi-Quan Luo University of Minnesota, USA luozq@ece.umn.edu |
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