Call for Papers

 

Scope

Telecommunication infrastructures play a vital role in modern society. The advancements in the range of network service offerings, their performance, quality of service, security, and ubiquity are relentless, despite global economy fluctuations. The demand for high bandwidth network infrastructures is continuously growing within both academic and industrial sectors.

Grid computing is one of the many examples of the new emerging paradigm of networking characterized by huge data traffic flows, that require an extremely high-performance network infrastructure. The need of high speed is emerging also in mobile, wireless network environments, where new wireless technologies promise data rates above 100 Mbps. Other high bandwidth network examples include community access networks, on demand optical networks and the Next Generation Internet.

To meet these challenges, experimental activities on infrastructures, such as testing, verification, deployment, are pivotal for academic researchers, developers, service managers and providers, as well as for end users. The management of research infrastructures is increasingly dependent on a business model that optimizes their operational price/performance ratio. For example, access to experimental infrastructures for real-life applications by specific user communities would benefit all the stakeholders involved: the end users, because of the experimental evaluation of the provided services, the researchers and infrastructure experimenters, because of the knowledge gained from case-study analysis, and the infrastructure managers, because of the business exploitation of the network.

The synergies created by opening research infrastructures to real life users offer all parties involved an enormous development potential, which needs to be thoroughly investigated and discussed. Tridentcom is the first event that brings together all aspects related to experimental telecommunication infrastructures, creating a forum where telecommunication networks researchers, vendors, providers and users can exchange ideas on past experience, requirements, needs, visions for the establishment of such infrastructures.

Research on all aspects of testbed and research infrastructure operation and management will find in Tridentcom its first forum for focused discussion. High quality papers reporting on original research and on experiment results addressing the above areas are solicited for submission. The main topics of the conference are:

bullet Next Generation Internet Testbeds
bullet Next Generation Wireless Network Testbeds
bullet Next Generation Optical Network Testbeds
bullet Ubiquitous Network Testbeds
bullet Wireless Sensor Testbeds
bullet Testbed Operation & Management for User Communities
bullet Testbed Operation & Management for Research Communities
bullet Testbed Cooperation & Integration
bullet Innovative Measurements Methodologies & Tools
bullet Traffic Measurements Testbeds
bullet Software Tools to Support Distributed Testbeds / Virtual Laboratories
bullet Management of Massive Databases of Experimental Data
bullet Knowledge & Technology Transfer Procedures
bullet Security (AAA) Testing on Open Testbeds
bullet Social Impacts of Infrastructures
bullet Infrastructure Real-Life Applications
bullet Business Models for Infrastructure Budgeting & Planning
bullet Infrastructure Renting & Pricing Policies
bullet Vendors & Providers Partnerships

 

Important Dates

Full Papers due extended deadline: September 19, 2004, 20:00 EDT
Notification of Acceptance:  October 20, 2004
Camera-ready Manuscripts due:  November 20, 2004
Early Registration Deadline:  January 20, 2005
Conference Dates:  February 23-25, 2005

 

Best Testbed Award

A Best Testbed Award will be assigned to the research infrastructure that will best implement the open infrastructure model, so that to offer the greatest valuable service to the public, and the most sustainable business model to the infrastructure managers.

 

Proposals for Demos

Proposals for demos are solicited. Demo proposals should consist of:

  1. title and description of the demo,
  2. infrastructure requirements,
  3. biographical sketch of the presenter(s).
Please submit your proposals to
tridentcom2005@create-net.it by September 19, 2004.

 

 

Submission Guidelines

Authors are invited to submit full papers of up to 10 pages, including references, figures and tables, formatted according to the IEEE 8.5" x 11" proceedings format. Submission instructions are available at the submission guidelines page.

 

 

Call for Participation

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