ICCCN 2011 – Track on Network Architecture and P2P protocols (NAPP)
As we advance into an era of ubiquitous computing and interactivity, network architectures that enable efficient global communication and effective resource sharing are becoming key to sustaining such capabilities. Efficient and scalable network architectures for large scale distributed systems and grids provide the necessary infrastructure for truly worldwide computing. At the same time, well designed peer-to-peer communication capabilities can allow end-users to interact with this infrastructure for supporting any-time and any-place services on a ubiquitous platform. Techniques that allow the advancements of such capabilities can have significant impact on the next generation of computational devices. Please join us in a discussion of new ideas, experiences, and the latest trends in these areas.
Track Topics
The focus areas of this track include, but are not limited to:
- The focus areas of this track include, but are not limited to:
- Network architectures for distributed systems (including compute systems, file/storage systems)
- Cluster and datacenter communications and architectures
- Grid architectures and systems
- Networks for cloud computing systems
- Communication stacks for high-performance and grid networks
- Middleware for grid networking
- Network communication programming models, tools, and environments
- Energy-aware network-based computing
- P2P media streaming
- Resource discovery in P2P networks
- Quality-of-Service (QoS) in P2P networks
- Error resilience, fault tolerance, and robustness in P2P networks
- Content ownership and copyright protection, digital rights management
- Security, trust, authentication, and privacy in P2P networks
- Performance monitoring and measurement in P2P networks
- Deployment experiences of P2P services
- New P2P applications, e.g., interactive gaming
- Evaluation of P2P protocols
- Overlay networks
- Application layer multicast
- Multimedia storage systems
- Cross-layer design for multimedia applications
- Content distribution networks and benchmarking
- Multimedia search engines
- Adaptive multimedia applications
- Content replication
Track Organizing Committee
Track Co-Chairs:
- Guihai Chen, Nanjing University, China (gchen@nju.edu.cn)
- Pavan Balaji, Argonne National Laboratory, USA (balaji@mcs.anl.gov)
Track Technical Program Committee:
- Ron Brightwell, Sandia National Laboratory, USA
- Abhinav Vishnu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
- James Dinan, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
- Ahmad Afsahi, Queen's University, Canada
- Franck Cappello, INRIA, France
- Krishna Kant, National Science Foundation, USA
- Duc Tran, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA
- Alan Wagner, University of British Columbia, Canada
- Hyun-wook Jin, Konkuk University, South Korea
- Scott Pakin, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
- Yunhao Liu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
- Zhenhua Li, Peking University, China
- Dan Li, Tsinghua University, China
- Laurent Lefevre, INRIA, University of Lyon, France
- Yan Huang, Tencent Research, China
- Xiaoming Fu, Georg-August-University of Goettingen, Germany
- Yang Chen, Georg-August-University of Goettingen, Germany
- Hung-Chang Hsiao, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
- Hao-Hua Chu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
- Jehn-Ruey Jiang, National Central University, Taiwan
- Deke Guo, National University of Defense, China
- Li Sheng, Drexel University, USA
- Xiaofei Liao, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
Important Dates
Conference paper abstract Due | Feb 22 (closed) |
Conference paper Due | Feb 25 (closed) |
Workshop paper Due | Mar 25 (Firm) |
Acceptance Notification | April 25, 2011 |
Camera-Ready Due | May 13, 2011 |
Registration Due | May 13, 2011 |
Submission Link
Please note the submission guideline (http://icccn.org/icccn11/author.html) for ICCCN 2011.
- Submission link for NAPP track: http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=9487&track=11547
- Submission link for all ICCCN tracks: http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=9487