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TRACK
3: NEW TECHNOLOGIES & SERVICES
The New Technologies & Services
Track will focus on all novel aspects of technology, applications
and services development to help create pathways for the development
of common goals in convergent networks environments. The purpose of
this Track is to bring together researchers, engineers, and students
from academia and industry, to discuss, to share their experiences,
and to exchange and disseminate expertise and new ideas on theoretical
and practical deployment aspects of new technologies, next generation
networks, and new trends, architectures and protocols for multimedia
and audio-visual services as well as smart services (user-centric,
personalized, contextualized, etc.).
Over the
last three decades the Internet has undergone massive transformations,
migrating from a relatively focused scientific research network to
a ubiquitous and pervasive communications medium for the masses. This
change has been brought about by immense research progress in all
layers of the network hierarchy, i.e., ranging from new applications,
to service-aware networking protocols and hardwares allowing for a
host of new research challenges and business opportunities.
Submissions are solicited in, but are not limited to, the following
topics:
- New generation
Internet, Post IP and IPv6
- NGN architectures,
protocols and services management and delivery
- Web 2.0 applications
and IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystems)
- Next generation
systems & Service-oriented techniques
- IPTV and content
distribution networks
- User-centric
networking and services
- multimedia
indexing and retrieval
- Personalized
access to media systems
- Context/content-aware
services
- Smart Homes
and E-Health
- Web Commerce
& Services, Data models, Web searching & querying
- Web Mining
& Web Semantics
- Web service
based Grid computing and P2P computing
- Advanced identification
techniques (Biometrics, RFID, etc.)
- Virtualization
technologies for grid and parallel computing.
- Interactive media, voice
and video, games, immersive applications
- Network virtualization,
virtual private networks (VPN), and services
- VoIP protocols and
services
- Web Performance
- Support for Streaming
and Real-time Media
- Wireless Multimedia
Services and Applications
- Service Portability
across Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Networks
- Service Provisioning
Platforms & Service Roaming
- Traffic and Service
Charging
- Content Networking:
Caching, Content Distribution, Load Balancing, etc.
- Content-based networking:
caching, distribution, load balancing, resiliency
- Mobile/wireless content
distribution
TRACK
CHAIRS
| Program
co-chairs |
Hassnaa
Moustafa – France Telecom (R&D), Orange Labs, France |
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Amr El-Kadi
– AUC, Egypt |
| Publicity
chair |
Sherif Ali
– AUC, Egypt |
COMMITTEE PROGRAM
| Hossam Afifi |
Institut Telecom & Paris South, France |
| Nikolaos Bardis |
Hellenic Army Academy, Greece |
| Bela Berde |
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs France, France |
| Mohammed Bouhorma |
UAE, Morocco |
| Makram Bouzid |
Alcatel-Lucent & Bell Labs, France |
| Prosper Chemouil |
Orange Labs, France |
| Marilia Curado |
University of Coimbra, Portugal |
| Mischa Dohler |
CTTC, Spain |
| Bertrand Du castel |
SLB, USA |
| Tarek El-Ghazawi |
George Washington University, USA |
| Mohamed Eltoweissy |
Virginia Tech, USA |
| Geoffrey Fox |
Indiana University, USA |
| Mario Freire |
University of Beira Interior, Portugal |
| Mohamed Hassan |
American University of Sharjah, UAE |
| Francine Krief |
Labri laboratory, France |
| Sam Kwong |
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
| Steven Martin |
University of Paris-Sud 11, France |
| Oscar Martinez Bonastre |
University of Miguel Hernandez, Spain |
| Saverio Mascolo |
Politecnico di Bari, Italy |
| Adel Ben Mnaouer |
University of Trinidad and Tobago, Italy |
| Gerard Parr |
University of Ulster, United Kingdom |
| Guy Pujolle |
University of Paris 6, France |
| Frederic Rousseau |
EADS Secure Networks, France |
| Kassem Saleh |
Kuwait University, Kuwait |
| Abed Ellatif Samhat |
Lebanese University, Lebanon |
| Hannes Tschofenig |
Nokia Siemens Networks, Finland |
| Mehmet Ulema |
Manhattan College, USA |
| Sebastian Wahle |
Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany |
| Thomas Watteyne |
Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center, UC Berkeley, USA |
| Sherali Zeadally |
University of the District of Columbia, USA |
| Yan Zhang |
Simula Research Laboratory, Norway |
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