Call for Papers (Due: 3/15/2013)
IEEE Globecom 2013 Next-Generation Networking Symposium
9-13 December 2013, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Symposium Co-Chairs

Mooi Choo Chuah, Lehigh University, USA        

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Ying-Dar Lin, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan        

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Qian Zhang, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, HK          

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Scope and Topics of Interest

Over the past decade, communications and networking technologies have advanced 
at a tremendous pace.  In particular, wireless technology has provided not only 
high network bandwidth but has also increased connectivity to homes, workplaces 
as well as remote areas where wired infrastructure cannot reach. Furthermore, 
advances in optical networking have provided unprecedented growth in the 
capacity of core and access networks.  These advances, as well as the 
introduction of powerful mobile devices, have allowed new applications to 
emerge that have a significant impact on our daily lives, such as mobile 
healthcare.  Such new technologies also introduce new challenges and 
opportunities. Of particular importance to Next-Generation Networks are 
emerging topics in the area of network heterogeneity, adaptability, 
scalability, virtualization, services and applications, security, 
manageability, dependability, and performance predictability.  In addition, 
many salient issues impact broadband next-generation wireless networks, such as 
self-organization, energy efficiency, cross-layer design, fast content 
retrievals, and mobility management.

The Next-Generation Networking Symposium at IEEE Globecom 2013 aims to 
disseminate the latest developments and advancements in these emerging focus 
areas. This symposium invites participation from both academic and industry 
researchers working in the area of next-generation networking technologies, 
services, architectures, and protocols. The overall goal is to present the 
latest snapshot of the ongoing research as well as to shed further light on 
future directions in this space. Authors are invited to submit papers 
presenting novel technical studies as well as broader position and vision 
papers comprising hypothetical/speculative scenarios.

The planned symposium topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the 
following:

•        Future Internet and Next-Generation Networking Architectures

•        Heterogeneous multi-layer and multi-domain networks, wireless-wireline 
internetworking

•        Overlay networks, content-centric networks, and peer-to-peer networking

•        Network virtualization, virtual private networks (VPN), and services 

•        Routing: unicast, multicast, and anycast; wireless and  wireline

•        Internet survivability and network resilience strategies

•        Mechanisms for self-organization and autonomous networking

•        High-speed and parallel-processing architectures for next-generation 
routers

•        Emerging internet applications including interactive media, voice and 
video games, and immersive applications

•        Internet of Things and Next-Generation Networking

•        Social Networking and Next-Generation Networking

  a.. Privacy and/or security issues, intrusion detection and prevention in the 
Internet 
  b.. Design methodologies for Internet services 
  c.. Next-Generation access networking 
  d.. IP multimedia subsystem: architecture and design 
  e.. Next generation network provisioning, monitoring, and management of IP 
services: traffic engineering, and  mobility support


Submission Guidelines


Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical papers by the 
deadline of 15 March 2013 for publication in the IEEE Globecom 2013 Conference 
Proceedings and for presentation at the conference.  Submissions will be 
accepted through EDAS. All submissions must be written in English and be at 
most six (6) printed pages in length, including figures.  For full details, 
please visit the following website:

                              http://www.ieee-globecom.org/2013/submguide.html
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