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ITNAC 2016 : 26th IEEE International Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.itnac.org.au/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Full paper submission deadline: Extended to July 31, 2016 (firm deadline)
Special Issues: Selected high-quality papers will be invited to submit extended versions to special issues in the following journals: - International Journal of Parallel, Emergent, and Distributed Systems and International - Journal of Information, Communication Technology and Applications. Keynote Speakers: Prof. Yonghong Tian - Towards Coding-Representation-Analysis Framework for Multimedia Big Data Prof. Liang Zhou - Large-Scale Video Transmission via D2D Communication Student Travel Grant: NZD$600 per approved application Workshops: (1) Software Defined Networking Workshop (2) Modelling and Simulation Workshop ============================================================== Co-sponsored by IEEE Computer Society, Indexed by Ei COMPENDEX With the increasing number of emerging robust networks, the challenges to design new networking protocols, techniques, and applications are never ending. With the imminent deployment of 4G and 5G on the horizon, the demand for better service and quality has never been greater. ITNAC (formerly known as ATNAC) has been a leading forum for researchers and engineers to present and discuss topics related to advanced telecommunication network technologies, services and applications. ITNAC 2016 seeks to address and capture highly innovative and state-of-the-art research from academia, communications industry and standardisation bodies that covers applications for and analysis of distributed, mobile, cognitive and cloud computing, computer and data communications, local and metropolitan networks, optical, wired and wireless telecommunication networks and applications. Contributions are welcome on all advanced research and particularly (but not limited to) the following topics: Mobile & Wireless Networks ¥ Wireless access and routing protocols ¥ Cross-layer design optimisation ¥ Green, low power, energy efficient and sustainable networking ¥ Nature and bio-inspired approaches to networking ¥ Network-based mobile positioning and tracking systems ¥ Cognitive and cooperative principles for networking ¥ Mobile social and ambient networks ¥ Delay tolerant networks ¥ Mobile and fixed wireless broadband access networks ¥ 4G/5G networks ¥ Wireless sensor networks ¥ Vehicular Ad-hoc networks ¥ Cognitive networks ¥ Wireless mesh networks Internet Technologies and Applications ¥ Network Modelling and Simulation ¥ Traffic engineering, congestion and admission control ¥ Software defined networks ¥ Content-centric networks ¥ Datacenter networks ¥ Cloud computing ¥ Peer-to-peer networks and overlays ¥ Novel network-enabled applications and services ¥ Future Internet routing schemes or transport concepts ¥ IPv6 and its derivatives ¥ High performance network virtualisation ¥ Networking standards and regulations ¥ QoS/QoE provisioning and resource management ¥ Novel network-enabled applications and services Network Management, Privacy and Security ¥ Next generation network regulation ¥ Broadband network management ¥ Intrusion detection and prevention ¥ Key distribution and management ¥ Large-scale attacks and defense ¥ Security and privacy in wireless networks ¥ Network security policy, theory and tools ¥ Secure Mobile Agents and Mobile Code ¥ Trusted computing and management ¥ World Wide Web security ¥ Network resiliency and network security ¥ Cyber security Optical Networking and Applications ¥ Optical switching and routing ¥ Optical Network on Chips ¥ Visible light communication ¥ Optical Ethernet, EPON/GPON, 10Gb/s Ethernet, 100Gb/s Ethernet ¥ WDM Access Networks, WDM-PON ¥ Wired/wireless convergence, Telecom/broadcast convergence, IPTV ¥ Hybrid optical-wireless access networks, Radio-over-fiber ¥ Large capacity optical transmission, WDM, OTDM ¥ OFDM and advanced modulation formats in photonics ¥ Energy efficient optical networks *SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS* Submitted manuscripts should be written in English conforming to IEEE conference proceedings format (8.5"x11", 10pt font, two-column, template available at http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html). We invite the following two types of submissions: Full Papers (6 pages complementary, and up to 8 pages with over length charge) and Short Papers (3 pages complementary and up to 4 pages with over length charge). All paper submissions must represent original and unpublished work. Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format through EDAS: https://edas.info/N21968 *PUBLICATIONS* Accepted papers from this conference will be published by the IEEE Computer Society in IEEE proceedings (indexed by EI Compendex). Distinguished papers, after further revisions, will be considered for possible publication in SCI & EI indexed special issues of prestigious international journals. By submitting a paper to the conference, authors assure that if the paper is accepted, at least one author will attend the conference and present the paper. *IMPORTANT DATES* Paper submission: extended to *31* July, 2016 (firm deadline) Notification of acceptance: 30 August, 2016 Camera-ready due: 20 September, 2016 Registration due: 1 November, 2016 Conference: 7-9 December, 2016 *CONFERENCE COMMITTEES* General Chairs Martin Purvis, University of Otago, New Zealand Mark Gregory, RMIT University, Australia Program Chairs Graeme Woodward, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Rudolf Mathar, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Haibo Zhang, University of Otago, New Zealand Publication Chair Qiang Fu, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Local Organising Committee Chair Jeremiah Deng, University of Otago, New Zealand Web Chair Yawen Chen, University of Otago, New Zealand Steering Committee Adnan Al-Anbuky, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Naveen Chilamkurti, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia Franco Davoli, University of Genova, Italy Mark Gregory, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia Vijay Sivaraman, University of New South Wales, Australia Krys Pawlikowski, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Richard Harris, Massey University, New Zealand Phuoc Tran-Gia, University of Wuerzburg, Germany Alexander Kist, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia Harsha Sirisena, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Ron Addie, University of Southern Queensland, Australia |
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