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CALL FOR PAPERS

International Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting

Special Issue on
Network-Aware Peer-to-Peer (P2P) and Internet Video
(http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijdmb/si/p2p.html)

Important Dates:

Manuscript Due June 1, 2009
First Round of Reviews September 1, 2009
Publication Date December 1, 2009

CFP

Video and peer-to-peer contents are both rapidly increasing Internet
bandwidth demands. Recent reports predict an ?exaflood? from advances in
video over the Internet, rich media content, and user-generated content
(UGC). Another trend is the continued popularity and growth of peer-to-peer
(P2P) content delivery. Many estimates say that P2P accounts for most of the
current Internet traffic, and that video accounts for most of the growth in
Internet traffic. New systems and studies to optimize future P2P and video
traffic can have a very high impact on the future of the Internet.

In many cases, P2P traffic traverses long distances across core networks and
multiple Internet service provider (ISP) networks, even though the content
could have been retrieved from a much closer location. Internet video is
similar and often delivered from distant servers via multiple, redundant,
unicast streams. To address this, there has been a spate of recent effort on
systems, information exchange, and control to enable efficient P2P and video
content distribution. New systems and protocols are needed to enable
Internet content to work in concert with the network to be delivered from
the best source or over the least congested links. Localized P2P traffic may
only traverse a few hops instead of ten or twenty; allowing a vast decrease
in core network bandwidth. Application-layer multicast streaming and
emerging new content delivery systems using P2P are also being created and
optimized for efficiency.

Promoting state-of-the-art contributions from different research and
industrial fields, directly involved or applicable in solving the issues and
obstacles of P2P networking and P2P video, is the scope of this special
issue. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Network-aware P2P and source-aware P2P
Selecting P2P sources and P2P routing to account for network loading
P2P with network awareness and control
Localized P2P
Linkages between network providers and Internet services
Using standards for NGN, IMS, SIP, and so forth for P2P
P2P in Next-Generation Service Overlay Networks (NGSONs)
P2P Content Distribution Networks (CDNs)
P2P Video on Demand (VOD)
Systems for legitimizing P2P and controlling P2P content
Streaming P2P video systems and analyses
Application-layer multicast for P2P streaming with multiple trees, meshes,
data chunks, swarms, and so forth
P2P and video bandwidth usage; current trends and future growth
Distribution of user-generated content (UGC)
Use of local cache servers
P2P combined with server-based content distribution
Proactive network Provider Participation for P2P


Before submission, authors should carefully read over the journal's Author
Guidelines, which are located at
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijdmb/guidelines.html. Prospective authors
should submit an electronic copy of their complete manuscript through the
journal Manuscript Tracking System at http://mts.hindawi.com/, according to
the following timetable:

Manuscript Due June 1, 2009
First Round of Reviews September 1, 2009
Publication Date December 1, 2009

Lead Guest Editor
Ken Kerpez, Telcordia Technologies, Inc., Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA

Guest Editors
Yuanqiu Luo, Huawei Technologies USA, Plano, TX 75075, USA
Stan Moyer, Telcordia Technologies, Inc., Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA
John Buford, Avaya Labs Research, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920, USA
Dave Marples, Technolution B.V., Mansfield NG18 9DY, UK

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<div class=3D"gmail_quote">CALL FOR PAPERS<br><br>International Journal of =
Digital Multimedia Broadcasting<br><br>Special Issue on<br>Network-Aware Pe=
er-to-Peer (P2P) and Internet Video<br>(<a href=3D"http://www.hindawi.com/j=
ournals/ijdmb/si/p2p.html" target=3D"_blank">http://www.hindawi.com/journal=
s/ijdmb/si/p2p.html</a>)<br>
<br>Important Dates:<br><br>Manuscript Due June 1, 2009<br>First Round of R=
eviews September 1, 2009<br>Publication Date December 1, 2009<br><br>CFP<br=
><br>Video and peer-to-peer contents are both rapidly increasing Internet b=
andwidth demands. Recent reports predict an ?exaflood? from advances in vid=
eo over the Internet, rich media content, and user-generated content (UGC).=
 Another trend is the continued popularity and growth of peer-to-peer (P2P)=
 content delivery. Many estimates say that P2P accounts for most of the cur=
rent Internet traffic, and that video accounts for most of the growth in In=
ternet traffic. New systems and studies to optimize future P2P and video tr=
affic can have a very high impact on the future of the Internet.<br>
<br>In many cases, P2P traffic traverses long distances across core network=
s and multiple Internet service provider (ISP) networks, even though the co=
ntent could have been retrieved from a much closer location. Internet video=
 is similar and often delivered from distant servers via multiple, redundan=
t, unicast streams. To address this, there has been a spate of recent effor=
t on systems, information exchange, and control to enable efficient P2P and=
 video content distribution. New systems and protocols are needed to enable=
 Internet content to work in concert with the network to be delivered from =
the best source or over the least congested links. Localized P2P traffic ma=
y only traverse a few hops instead of ten or twenty; allowing a vast decrea=
se in core network bandwidth. Application-layer multicast streaming and eme=
rging new content delivery systems using P2P are also being created and opt=
imized for efficiency.<br>
<br>Promoting state-of-the-art contributions from different research and in=
dustrial fields, directly involved or applicable in solving the issues and =
obstacles of P2P networking and P2P video, is the scope of this special iss=
ue. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:<br>
<br>Network-aware P2P and source-aware P2P<br>Selecting P2P sources and P2P=
 routing to account for network loading<br>P2P with network awareness and c=
ontrol<br>Localized P2P<br>Linkages between network providers and Internet =
services<br>
Using standards for NGN, IMS, SIP, and so forth for P2P<br>P2P in Next-Gene=
ration Service Overlay Networks (NGSONs)<br>P2P Content Distribution Networ=
ks (CDNs)<br>P2P Video on Demand (VOD)<br>Systems for legitimizing P2P and =
controlling P2P content<br>
Streaming P2P video systems and analyses<br>Application-layer multicast for=
 P2P streaming with multiple trees, meshes, data chunks, swarms, and so for=
th<br>P2P and video bandwidth usage; current trends and future growth<br>
Distribution of user-generated content (UGC)<br>Use of local cache servers<=
br>P2P combined with server-based content distribution<br>Proactive network=
 Provider Participation for P2P<br><br><br>Before submission, authors shoul=
d carefully read over the journal&#39;s Author Guidelines, which are locate=
d at <a href=3D"http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijdmb/guidelines.html" targ=
et=3D"_blank">http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijdmb/guidelines.html</a>. Pr=
ospective authors should submit an electronic copy of their complete manusc=
ript through the journal Manuscript Tracking System at <a href=3D"http://mt=
s.hindawi.com/" target=3D"_blank">http://mts.hindawi.com/</a>, according to=
 the following timetable:<br>
<br>Manuscript Due June 1, 2009<br>First Round of Reviews September 1, 2009=
<br>Publication Date December 1, 2009<br><br>Lead Guest Editor<br>Ken Kerpe=
z, Telcordia Technologies, Inc., Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA<br><br>Guest Edi=
tors<br>
Yuanqiu Luo, Huawei Technologies USA, Plano, TX 75075, USA<br>Stan Moyer, T=
elcordia Technologies, Inc., Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA<br>John Buford, Avay=
a Labs Research, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920, USA<br>Dave Marples, Technolution=
 B.V., Mansfield NG18 9DY, UK<br>
<br><br></div>

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[Sincere apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.]

                          CALL FOR PAPERS
                             ICNP 2009
        17th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols
                       October 13-16, 2009
                    Princeton, New Jersey, USA
                  http://www.ieee-icnp.org/2009

ICNP, the IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols is the
premier conference covering all aspects of network protocols. ICNP will
be held in its seventeenth year at Princeton, New Jersey from October
13-16th, 2009. Papers with significant research contributions on network
protocols are solicited for submission. Papers related to all aspects of
network protocols including design, implementation, analysis,
performance and specification are relevant. Papers must not be
previously published nor under review in any other conference or
journal. Only original papers that have not been published previously or
submitted for publication and under review by another conference or
journal elsewhere can be submitted. Papers containing plagiarized
material will be subject to the IEEE Plagiarism policy and will be
rejected without review. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Protocol design, implementation, testing and analysis.
• Measurement studies of protocol performance.
• Protocols for wireless ad hoc and sensor networks.
• Protocols for peer-to-peer networks.
• Protocols for specific functions such as routing, flow/congestion
control, network management.
• Protocols for security, survivability and fault-tolerance.

Papers must be directly relevant to protocols. Papers on general
networking where protocols are only a secondary focus will be considered
only if they are of exceptionally high quality.

Papers will be subject to a double-blind review process. The identity of
authors and referees will not be revealed to each other. To ensure blind
reviewing, the authors' names and affiliations should not appear in the
paper. Bibliographic references should protect the authors' anonymity.
Papers should adhere to the IEEE format and should not be more than 10
pages. The font size should not be smaller than 10pt.  Further
instructions will be posted on the ICNP website
(http://www.ieee-icnp.org/2009).

Authors of accepted papers will be expected to register for the
conference and the paper must be presented at the conference in order
for the paper to appear in the conference proceedings.

Important Dates:
Abstract Submission:        April 10, 2009 8:59 P.M. EDT
Paper Submission:           April 17, 2009 8:59 P.M. EDT (Hard Deadline)
Notification of Acceptance: July  28, 2009
Camera Ready Version Due:   September 4, 2009

Steering Committee:
David Lee (Chair)           Ohio State University, USA
Ken Calvert (Vice Chair)    University of Kentucky, USA
Kevin Almeroth              University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Mostafa Ammar               Georgia Tech, USA
Sonia Fahmy                 Purdue University, USA
Mohamed Gouda               University of Texas, Austin, USA
Teruo Higashino             Osaka University, Japan
Krishan Sabnani             Bell Labs Research, USA

Advisory Board:
Simon Lam                   University of Texas, Austin, USA
Mike T. Liu                 Ohio State University, USA
Raymond Miller              University of Maryland, USA

General Chairs:
K.K. Ramakrishnan           AT & T Labs Research, USA
Henning Schulzrinne         Columbia University, USA

Program Chairs:
Timothy Griffin             University of Cambridge, UK
Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy   University of California, Riverside, USA

For more details, visit the conference webpage:
http://www.ieee-icnp.org/2009

Regards,
Xiaoming Fu
IEEE ICNP'09 Publicity Chair



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Dear colleagues,
Please consider submitting to the 5th workshop on Secure Network Protocols (NPSec 2009). The website is:
http://www.gtisc.gatech.edu/npsec09/

Thanks,
Vijay A. Balasubramaniyan
NPSec 2009 web and publicity chair
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP]

                              CALL FOR PAPERS
                                NPSec 2009
                 5th Workshop on Secure Network Protocols
                      In conjunction with ICNP 2009
                             October 13, 2009
                        Princeton, New Jersey, USA
                   http://www.gtisc.gatech.edu/npsec09/

Scope:
The 5th workshop on Secure Network Protocols (NPSec) is a one-day event 
held in conjunction with the 17th IEEE International Conference on 
Network Protocols (ICNP 2009). NPSec focuses on two general areas.  
The first focus is on the development and analysis of secure or hardened 
protocols for the operation (establishment and maintenance) of network 
infrastructure, including such targets as secure multidomain, ad hoc, sensor 
or overlay networks, or other related target areas.  This can include new 
protocols, enhancements to existing protocols, protocol analysis, and new 
attacks on existing protocols.  The second focus is on employing such secure 
network protocols to create or enhance network applications. Examples include 
collaborative firewalls, incentive strategies for multiparty networks, and 
deployment strategies to enable secure applications.   

NPSec 2009 particularly welcomes new ideas on security in the context of 
future Internet design, such as architectural considerations for future 
Internet security and new primitives for supporting secure network protocol 
and application design.  

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
1. security in future Internet architectures
 - role of security in future architectures
 - integrating security into future protocols and applications
2. secure and/or resilient network protocols, e.g.:
- internetworking/routing 
- MANETs
- LANs and WLANs 
- mobile/cellular data networks
- p2p and other overlay networks
- federated trust systems
- sensor networks
3. vulnerabilities of existing protocols and applications (both theoretical and case studies), including attacks
4. key distribution/management
5. intrusion detection and response
6. incentive systems for p2p systems and MANETs routing
7. secure protocol configuration and deployment


Important Dates:
Abstract submission: May 15, 2009
Paper submission: May 29, 2009
Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2009
Camera ready version: August 5, 2009


NPSEC Steering Committee:
Sonia Fahmy, Purdue University (chair)
George Kesidis, Penn State University
Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Purdue University
Gene Tsudik, UC Irvine


Program Co-Chairs:
Jelena Mirkovic, USC/ISI
Xiaowei Yang, Duke University


Web and Proceedings Chair:
Vijay A. Balasubramaniyan, Georgia Tech.


Technical Program Committee:
Daniel Massey, Colorado State University
Jun Li, University of Oregon
Peter Reiher, UCLA
Beichuan Zhang, University of Arizona
Young Cho, USC/ISI
Mukesh Singhal, University of Kentucky
Minseok Kwon, Rochester Institute of Technology
Lan Wang, University of Memphis
Y. Charlie Hu, Purdue University
Minaxi Gupta, Indiana University
Dan Pei, AT\&T Research
Bogdan Carbunar, Motorola Research
Ted Faber, USC/ISI
Jia Wang, AT\&T Research
Landon Cox, Duke University
Jean-Pierre Hubaux, EPFL
Stephan Bohacek, University of Delaware
Reza Curtmola, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Brent Kang, University of North Carolina
Bryan Ford, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems
