CFP for Special Sessions in MMNS'2001

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    CALL FOR PAPERS for Special Sessions in
    the Fourth IFIP/IEEE International Conference on
    Management of Multimedia Networks and Services (MMNS'2001)

    October 29- November 1, 2001, Chicago, Illinois, USA
    (http://www.mnlab.cs.depaul.edu/mmns2001)

    IMPORTANT DATES
    Submission deadline: April 20, 2001
    Notification of acceptance: July 1, 2001
    Final version due: July 21, 2001

    MMNS has identified a number ``focus topics'' that are of particular
    relevance and importance to the field of multimedia network and service
    management. MMNS plans to conduct special sessions to address such hot
    issues. Papers submitted to these special sessions will go through the
    normal submission and review procedure. The goal is to build special
    sessions of exceptional papers all dealing with a closely related theme.
    The set of focus topics include the following:

    * INTERNET TRAFFIC MONITORING: The focus of this special session
    is on techniques and methodologies for collecting Internet traffic
    statistics,
    descriptions of collection systems implemented and deployed in the
    Internet, results from these systems, and analyses of these results
    describing how multimedia networks and services can be better managed.
    For questions about this special session, contact Kevin Almeroth
    ([email protected]).

    * Multimedia in AD-HOC NETWORKS: Networks of the future are envisioned
    to integrate the Internet with wireless mobile embedded devices and
    ad-hoc networks. Ad-hoc networks are collections of wireless mobile
    nodes that can be deployed rapidly without pre-existing or centralized
    communication infrastructure. These networks should support various
    types of multimedia traffic, including audio, video, TC-based data,
    and sensory data. Due to the nature of ad-hoc networks, number of new
    challenges must be addressed in order to facilitate seamless services of
    Ad-hoc networks. This includes unicast and multicast routing protocols,
    power-aware protocols in almost all layers of the network stack, quality
    and guarantee of service provisioning for multimedia traffic,
    self-configuring
    hierarchies and architectures, address allocation and naming, data
    dissemination techniques, efficient mobility support, fault and performance
    management tools, performance analysis of end-to-end protocols such as TCP
    and reliable multicast over ad-hoc networks. For questions about this
    special
    session, contact Ahmed Helmy ([email protected])

    * RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FOR WIRELESS MULTIMEDIA: Broadband wireless
    multimedia services are becoming very popular. This special session will
    focus on
    architectures and techniques for supporting QoS Internet wireless
    multimedia.
    The session is looking for original contributions in this demanding area
    that
    address related issues. This includes integration of personal wireless
    multimedia into the Internet, efficient resource management techniques that
    consider the limited resources in wireless systems, such as spectrum
    resource
    and transmitter power, mobility management, bandwidth allocation, location
    and handoff procedures, channel access and assignment, call admission
    control,
    and end-to-end adaptive control for wireless multimedia. For questions about
    this special session, contact Raouf Boutaba([email protected]).

    * MOBILE AGENT-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT: Research and
    development on various forms of agents and mobile agents is continuing to
    grow
    in a staggering fashion in recent years. Agent-based telecommunication
    applications and services such as active networks, Qos and bandwidth
    brokers,
    E-commerce, information gathering on Internet, and feature interactions are
    becoming increasingly popular and are largely contributing to the
    development
    and to the success of distributed multimedia technology. This session will
    focus
    on research and development activities related to the field of agents in the
    area of
    active networks, and QoS agent-based architectures for managing multimedia
    networks
    and distributed services. The objective is to provide the audiences with a
    clear
    background into the opportunities and the challenges that the mobile agent
    emerging
    paradigm brings about For questions about this special session, contact
    Ahmed Karmouch ([email protected]), Nazism Agoulmine
    ([email protected])
    or Allan Marshall ([email protected])



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