FYI, this workshop devoted to ns-2 has extended its submission deadline.

Tom

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Subject: deadline extension WNS2 Workshop
Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 12:33:51 +0200
From: Tania Jimenez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tania Jimenez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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                        ***** WNS2 DEADLINE EXTENSION *****

                  Due to several requests, the paper submission
                     deadline for WNS2 has been extended to:

                             ***** JUNE 3, 2006 *****

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                                  CALL FOR PAPERS
                                       WNS2
                     Workshop on ns-2: the IP network simulator
                           Pisa, Italy -- October 10, 2006

                                http://www.wns2.org/


SCOPE
-----

In recent years, the ns-2 simulator has become one of the de facto
standards (if
not the standard) for the simulation of packet-switched networks, as
attested by
the number of research papers and IETF documents based on it, as well as
by the
wide scope of the networking technologies it handles. It is widely used
in both
academia and industry as a means of designing, testing and evaluating
new and
existing protocols and architectures, and it is also a very useful tool
for
educational purposes.

The Workshop on ns-2 (WNS2) is a one-day event held in conjunction with
VALUETOOLS, the First International Conference on Performance
Evaluation
Methodologies and Tools (http://www.valuetools.org/).

The main goals of the WNS2 workshop are: to bring together networking
researchers
from both academia and industry, to discuss recent advances, to identify
future
directions in network simulation, and to foster interdisciplinary
collaborative
research in this area.

The workshop devotes special interest to the future evolution of ns-2,
and its
extension in novel research areas and networking technologies and
scenarios.


TOPICS OF INTEREST
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This workshop is mainly focused on the simulator in itself. We are
especially
looking for original contributions that go beyond the use of ns-2 "as
is", and
try to make it evolve. The following topics are of particular interest:

     - Development of new simulation models and features, especially in,
but
       not restricted to, the areas of:

         * Mobile networks, 3G and 4G networks, WLANs, WPANs, WiMAX...
         * Delay-tolerant networking.
         * Congestion-control and transport-layer issues in long-fat
networks.
         * Network mobility (NEMO).
         * Sensor networks.
         * Peer-to-peer systems.
         * Grid computing.

     - Large-scale network simulation and model-based simulation
approaches.

     - Post-processing tools and GUIs for statistical analysis and
visualization
       of simulation results.

Other topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

     - Validation of ns-2 behavior with experimentation and real data.

     - Comparative studies of ns-2 and other network simulation tools,
both
       commercial and freely-available.

     - Parallel and distributed versions of ns-2.

     - Use of ns-2 in teaching networking concepts and techniques.


IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission Deadline: June 3, 2006
Notification of Acceptance: June 30, 2006
Camera-ready Manuscripts due: July 10, 2006


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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Technical Program Co-chairs:

Tania Jimnez       (LIA, France)
David Ros           (GET / ENST Bretagne, France)


PROGRAM COMMITTEE
-----------------

Eitan Altman        (INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France)
Chadi Barakat       (INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France)
Armando Caro Jr.    (BBN Technologies, USA)
Thierry Ernst       (Keio University, Japan)
Sonia Fahmy         (Purdue University, USA)
Andrei Gurtov       (Helsinki Institute for Information Technology,
Finland)
Qi He               (IBM, USA)
Polly Huang         (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Tom Henderson       (Boeing, USA)
Kun-chan Lan        (NICTA, Australia)
Saverio Mascolo     (Politecnico di Bari, Italy)
Nicolas Montavont   (GET / ENST Bretagne, France)
Giorgio Tonella     (USI, Switzerland)
Michael Welzl       (Leopold-Franzens-University of Innsbruck, Austria)
Lloyd Wood          (Cisco, UK)


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Authors are invited to submit full papers of up to 8 pages in IEEE
conference
proceedings format (double-column, 11-point font size). Submissions must
be in
electronic format (PDF files). More details about the submission process
will be
available on the Workshop web page: http://www.wns2.org/ .

Papers accepted for oral presentation, as well as papers accepted as
posters,
will appear in the workshop proceedings that will be distributed to
participants
in the form of a CD-ROM. The proceedings will also be available on-line
through
IEEE on IEEEXplore.

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