[Ietf-lac] FW: [IRTF-Announce] CFP: ACM, IRTF & ISOC Applied Networking Research Workshop 2016
Alvaro Retana (aretana)
aretana at cisco.com
Wed May 4 16:28:34 BRT 2016
On 5/4/16, 2:52 AM, "IRTF-Announce on behalf of Eggert, Lars"
<irtf-announce-bounces at irtf.org on behalf of lars at netapp.com> wrote:
>Submission deadline is in less than two weeks!
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> ACM, IRTF & ISOC Applied Networking Research Workshop 2016
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> Berlin, Germany
> Saturday, July 16, 2016
> https://irtf.org/anrw/2016/
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>*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***
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>The inaugural ACM, IRTF & ISOC Applied Networking Research Workshop
>2016 (ANRW¹16) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for
>researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards
>community to present and discuss emerging results in applied
>networking research. It is sponsored by ACM SIGCOMM, the Internet
>Research Task Force (IRTF) and the Internet Society (ISOC).
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>Researchers should consider submitting early/emerging results that
>illustrate the scientific and engineering principles underlying the
>Internet architecture, protocols and applications; that demonstrate
>new capabilities, features, or extensions to the Internet protocol
>layers; that enhance our understanding of how Internet protocols work
>in real-world deployments or realistic test-beds; or that improve
>Internet security and privacy, scalability, performance, and
>robustness.
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>The ANRW¹16 particularly encourages the submission of results that
>could form the basis for future engineering work in the IETF, that
>could change operational Internet practices, that can help better
>specify Internet protocols, or that could influence further research
>and experimentation in the IRTF.
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>*** TOPICS OF INTEREST ***
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>Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, applied work in the
>following areas:
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>* Evolution of the Internet architecture and deployment of new
> Internetworking paradigms
>* Naming, addressing, and routing for the future Internet
>* Development and deployment of new and improved transport protocols
>* Congestion control for heterogeneous networks and novel
> applications
>* Improvements to the security and privacy of Internet protocols
>* Studies that characterize Internet security, privacy or censorship
>* Measuring and understanding the behaviour and transparency of the
> Internet
>* Internetworking and semantic interoperability for
> resource-constrained devices
>* New approaches to network management, operations, and control
>* Better ways of specifying protocols, including usable techniques
> for protocol verification
>* Enabling global access to the Internet
>* Improving the energy efficiency of the Internet
>* Protocols and APIs for new Internet applications
>* New approaches to decentralized mobility management
>* Application of network programmability to the Internet
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>*** SUBMISSION TYPES ***
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>The ANRW accepts two types of submissions: full papers and short
>papers.
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>* Full papers
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>Full paper submissions should be complete academic papers on the
>topics above and may contain up to six pages of technical content,
>including figures, tables, any appendices, etc., optionally followed
>by a single additional page for references and acknowledgements only.
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>Accepted full papers will be presented and discussed in depth at the
>workshop, and will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
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>* Short papers
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>Short paper submissions are suitable for short position papers, for
>starting a discussion on new technical ideas, to present very early
>results, or to present other topics of interest to the community
>(software and tools, research initiatives or collaborative projects,
>major new funding vessels, etc.). They may contain up to two pages
>of content including figures, tables, any appendices, etc.,
>optionally followed by a single additional page for references and
>acknowledgements only.
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>Accepted short papers will be briefly presented during the workshop,
>and will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
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>Authors of accepted short papers may also bring a poster presenting
>its content to the workshop, for display and more in-depth
>discussion with interested participants during the breaks.
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>*** IMPORTANT DATES ***
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>Submission deadline: May 16, 2016
>Notification deadline: June 17, 2016
>Camera-ready deadline: June 24, 2016
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>*** ORGANISING COMMITTEE ***
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>Programme chairs:
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>* Lars Eggert (NetApp)
>* Colin Perkins (University of Glasgow)
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>Technical Programme Committee:
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>* Aaron Falk (Akamai)
>* Gorry Fairhurst (University of Aberdeen)
>* Stephen Farrell (Trinity College Dublin)
>* Jana Iyengar (Google)
>* Dirk Kutscher (NEC Laboratories Europe)
>* Mirja Kühlewind (ETH Zürich)
>* Al Morton (AT&T)
>* Jörg Ott (Technische Universität München)
>* Arjuna Sathiaseelan (University of Cambridge)
>* Brian Trammell (ETH Zürich)
>* Lixia Zhang (UCLA)
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