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First IEEE International Workshop on Algorithms and Operating Procedures for 
Federated Virtualized Networks (FEDNET2012)
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 – Collocated with IEEE NOMS 2012, April 16th, 2012, Maui, Hawaii, USA.

URL: 
http://cs.univie.ac.at/research/research-groups/future-communication/fednet-2012/

(Supported by EuroNF; http://euronf.enst.fr/)

CALL FOR PAPERS

Two major concepts have emerged recently for implementing the Future Internet 
or future networks: Net-work Virtualization (NV) and Network Federation (NF). 

Network Virtualization enables the parallel operation (respectively 
consolidation) of multiple and possibly application specific network in a 
single physical system, and thus achieving vertical integration of network and 
services. Network Federation aims at the combination, also denoted as 
stitching, of willingly cooperating network resources and thus achieving 
horizontal convergence of diverse technical or administrative domains. Due to 
these features, NV and NF are currently investigated in almost all major FI 
projects such as GENI, AKARI, OneLab2 or G-Lab as the core technologies. 

However, the operation of NV and NF based networks might become challenging. 
The support of multi-domain federated networks in virtual environments requires 
scalable management of network nodes and resources, which may exhibit a strong 
dynamic behavior. Future NV and NF based networks form constantly changing 
transport system in contrast to today’s rather static network. Furthermore, the 
users will not care about the whereabouts of services; currently they are 
viewed as parts of the virtualized and federated “cloud”, and it’s completely 
up to the operators to orchestrate the system behind the user interface such 
that good Quality of Experience is achieved.

Thus, new paradigms for network management of NV and NF are required. Here, a 
highly distributed ‘In-Network Management’ may be envisaged. To support this 
scalable management several challenges are in place. Some of these challenges 
include the discovery of the virtual resources in the federated environment, 
the support of different resources and how they can be stitched, which 
resources to be combined together, the bootstrap and federation of different 
virtual resources from different places, the negotiation of resources between 
providers, the maintenance of transparency of the network with multiple 
criteria and multiple operators, and of extremely importance is the performance 
measurement and models to evaluate federated networks. The integration of 
network and cloud resources for the support of federation of both networks and 
services will also be of major importance.

The aim of the first IEEE Workshop on Algorithms and Operating Procedures for 
Federated Virtualized Networks (FEDNET2012) is to bring together scientists and 
engineers from academia and industry and from various disciplines to exchange 
and discuss their ideas, views and research results towards the management and 
especially operation of consolidated, converged, virtualized and federated 
Future Inter-net and networks of the future.

Topics of particular interest:
•       Infrastructure as a Service, IaaS
•       Network as a Service, NaaS
•       Virtualization Technologies
•       Network and Cloud Virtualization
•       Virtualized Resources Discovery Mechanisms
•       Combination of Virtual Resources
•       Mechanisms and protocols for Network Virtualization (NV)
•       Performance, scalability and reliability of NV mechanisms
•       Mechanisms and protocols for Network Federation (NF)
•       Performance, scalability and reliability of NF mechanisms
•       Mechanisms and protocols for providing Cloud services
•       Mechanisms and methods for the operation of IaaS, NaaS, and Cloud 
services
•       Combined Control (network and cloud resource)
•       Cloud Service QoS and QoE
•       Measurements in Virtualized Environments and Clouds
•       Performance Modeling
•       Transparency and Isolation
•       Control Plane
•       Management of Virtualized Resources
•       User-Cloud Connectivity
•       Inter-Cloud Connectivity
•       Inter-Data Center Connectivity


Workshop organizers
-       Markus Fiedler (Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlskrona, Sweden)
-       Susana Sargento (Instituto de Telecomunicações, University of Aveiro, 
Portugal)
-       Kurt Tutschku (University of Vienna, Austria)

Technical Program Committee (confirmed, additional members will be added):  

-       Andy Bavier                     Princeton University, USA.
-       Roland  Bless           Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany.
-       Marshall Brinn          GENI GPO, Raytheon BBN, USA.
-       Justin Cappos           NYU Poly, USA.
-       Georg Carle                     TU Munich, Germany.
-       Christopher Edwards             University of Lancaster, UK.
-       Xavier Hasselbach               Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, 
Spain.
-       Hermann de Meer University of Passau, Germany.
-       Marco Hoffmann          Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co KG, Germany.
-       Wolfgang Kellerer       NTT DOCOMO EuroLabs, Germany.
-       Akihiro Nakao           University of Tokyo and NICT, Japan
-       Joel Obstfeld                   Juniper, USA & UK.
-       George Polyzos          Athens University of Economics and Business, 
Greece.
-       Rastin Pries                    University of Wuerzburg, Germany.
-       Florian Schreiner       TU Berlin, Germany. 
-       James   Sterbenz        University of Kansas, USA.
-       Pascale Vicat-Blanc     Lyatiss, USA & France.
-       Felix Wu                                UC David, USA.

Paper Submission:
Paper submissions must present original, unpublished research or experiences. 
Late-breaking advances and work-in-progress reports from ongoing research are 
also encouraged. Only original papers, that have not been published or 
submitted for publication elsewhere, can be submitted. Each submission must be 
written in English, accompanied by a 75 to 200 words abstract that clearly 
outlines the scope and contributions of the paper, and a list of key words. 
There is a length limitation of 8 pages (including title, abstract, all 
figures, tables, and references) for regular conference papers, and 4 pages for 
short papers describing work in progress. Submissions must be in IEEE 2-column 
style. Papers exceeding these limits, multiple submissions, and 
self-plagiarized papers will be rejected without further review.

Authors should submit their papers (full or short) in PDF, postscript, or Word 
formats via JEMS: 

https://jems.sbc.org.br/fednet2012

Styles and format files for contributions is available at: 

http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/pubs/transactions/stylesheets.html .

PROCEEDINGS
Papers accepted for FEDNET2012 will be included in the conference proceedings, 
IEEE Xplore, and EI Index. The IEEE reserves the right to remove any paper from 
IEEE Xplore if the paper is not presented at the workshop.


Important dates:
Submission of papers:           January 9th, 2012
Notification of acceptance:     February 6th, 2012
Final camera ready papers:      February 17th, 2012 (Hard Deadline)
Workshop: 
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Prof. Dr. Kurt Tutschku
Chair of Future Communication (Endowed by A1 Telekom Austria AG)
Faculty of Computer Science 
University of Vienna

Postal Address: Universitaetsstrasse 10/T11, A-1090 Vienna, Austria.
Phone: +43 1 4277 39611 FAX: +43 1 4277 396 13
Mobile: +43 664 6027739611

E-Mail: [email protected]
WWW: http://www.cs.univie.ac.at/fc

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