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Research Asia ==================================================================================================== Call for Papers The 4th ACM
International Workshop on Mobility in the Evolving Internet
Architecture (MobiArch 2009)
----------------------------------------------------- Co-located with MobiSys, 22 June
2009, Krakow, Poland
http://user.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/~mobiarch/2009/ With the recent development of technologies in wireless
access and mobile devices, user, terminal, and network mobility has become an
indispensable component of today's Internet vision, and it is likely to
continue in the near future, while affecting the whole architectural design of
the future Internet. Yet, issues like efficient mobility management and
optimization, locator-identifier split, multi-homing, security, wireless access
and related operational/deployment concerns are still in their early stages of
development. Moreover, the Internet architecture, its end-to-end principles,
and business models will require rethinking due to the massive penetration of
mobility into the Internet. For instance, an appropriate system that allows
communicating with a mobile host requires addressing several fundamental issues
with the Internet architecture, such as ability to locate the mobile
host/service, preserving ongoing communications upon changes of locations, as
well as efficient and secure handover management. As another example, the
emerging wireless technologies may pose additional challenges to the Internet
architecture since they introduce design principles different from the original
Internet. MobiArch 2009 welcomes submissions, from both researchers
and practitioners, in exploration of recent advances in architectures,
protocols, and experiences with emerging technologies on various mobility
issues over the Internet, with an emphasis on wireless infrastructures and
mobility patterns for mobility support, new mobility protocols, service
discovery, routing and location management, mobile network performance
evaluation and modelling, multi-homing, security, architectural impacts and
deployment considerations. Furthermore, the potential of usability of mobility
services for connecting people and devices in developing regions of the world
into the Internet infrastructure will be also explored. Topics of MobiArch 2009 cover all aspects of architectural
issues and system support for mobility in the Internet, including but not
limited to: * Impacts of new wireless technologies/services, networking technologies, and mobility patterns on the Internet
architecture * Architectures and protocols for mobility support in the
Internet, ranging from approaches in link, network, transport
to session/application layers and cross-layer design * Location management, routing, locator/identifier split,
multi-homing and load sharing issues * Security and privacy issues in mobility networks and
impacts to Internet architecture * Architectures and mechanisms for wireless/mobile
connectivity in extreme environments (e.g., remote areas, developing
countries) * Performance issues with mobility in the Internet * QoS and middlebox issues in mobility networks and impacts
to Internet architecture * Economic and deployment issues of mobility solutions
(infrastructure and devices) * Impact of social aspects on mobility architectures, mobile
application and protocol design * Technologies for mobile wireless access and interactions Submissions must present original results. Selected papers
will be forward-looking, describe their relationship to existing work, and have
impact and implications for ongoing or future research. Submitted papers must be no more than 6 pages long, two
columns, with no characters in smaller than 10 point fonts, and must fit
properly on US "Letter"-sized paper (8.5x11 inches). Margins must be
of 1 inch on all edges (top, bottom, left, and right) of each page. All paper
submission will be handled via EDAS (http://edas.info/7188). Papers will be
reviewed single blind. Important Dates: Submission
Deadline: 15 March 2009 (extended) Acceptance Notification: 31 March
2009 Camera Ready
Due: 15 April 2009 Workshop
Date: 22 June
2009 TPC Chairs: Joerg Ott Helsinki University
of Technology (TKK) Kun Tan Microsoft
Research Asia For more information, contact workshop co-chairs at mobiarch-chairs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |