APAN 26: Sustainable Networking
Date: 4-8 August 2008
Venue: Millennium Hotel, Queenstown, New Zealand
APAN Network Research Workshop 2008, to be held as a part of the 26th APAN Meeting, aims to provide a one-day forum for graduate students and researchers in Asia-Pacific areas and beyond to exchange information on their research activities. This workshop solicits papers with a broad scope in network areas. As the main theme for APAN 26 is sustainable networking, we also seek papers with related topics. Relevant topics include but are not limited to:
1.Network Technology: wireless/optical networks, future network technology, network security, traffic measurement, performance analysis
2.Network Application: distributed application, ubiquitous computing, grid computing, experience with new application
3.Sustainable Networking Technology: energy-aware network management and control, power-saving in sensor network, delay-tolerant network, etc.
Committees:
Workshop Chair: Yusheng Ji (National Institute of Informatics)
Technical Program Committee:
Xing Li, Tsinghua University
Shigeki Goto, Waseda University
Bu-Sung Lee, Nanyang Technological University
Simon C. Lin, Academia Sinica
Sureswaran Ramadass, Universiti Sains Malaysia
Jun Bi, Tsinghua University
JongWon Kim, Guangju Institute of Science and Technology
Kensuke Fukuda, National Institute of Informatics
Important dates:
2008.2.15 Call for papers
2008.4.15 Intention to submit (with title and abstract)
2008.5.7 Full paper due
2008.6.10 Notification of acceptance
2008.7.1 Camera-ready paper due
2008.8.4 Network Research Workshop
Instruction for authors:
Papers should use the designated template with maximum number of 8 pages, and be submitted electronically in MS-Word or PDF format to conference-pub@apan.net. All accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings.
Fellowship Program financial support for students to cover partially the cost for attending the 26th APAN meetings. Presenters of accepted papers will have a favored status to be selected as fellows.
A best student paper will be selected based on the technical merit and significance of the paper, and be recognized by the workshop TPC. All accepted papers which have been primary authored and presented by a full-time student are eligible for the award.
| Accepted Papers |
| Review of various strategies for Vertical Handoff Decision in Next Generation Networks. |
| IPv6 Migration in Malaysia E-Government Agencies – Issues and Challenges. |
| Rate and distance fairness in OBS networks |
| A New Method for Symmetric NAT Traversal in UDP and TCP |
| Performance of Cross-Layer Design on Centralized Scheduling using Multi-Channel Single Transceiver System in 802.16 Mesh |
| QoS class-based Resource Allocation with Fairness in OFDMA Wireless Networks |
| Design and Implementation of TWAREN Hybrid Network Management System |
| A Data Dissemination Method for Supporting Mobile Sinks in Hybrid Routing Protocol of Wireless Sensor Network |
| HDV-to-4DV: A New way to transmit Real-time HDV |
| Congestion Control mechanisms in Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) |
| Network Design under Demand Uncertainty |
| Economics and Methods to Provide Optimal Access Network in Broadband Access Network |
| A Novel Source Address Spoofing Prevention Method for IPv6 Access Network |
| Low Overhead With Speed Aware Routing (LOWSAR) in VANETs |
| Optical-Wireless Access Solution for Simultaneous Provisioning of Independent Wired and Wireless Services |
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