IEEE ICC Symposium on Global Service Portability..DEADLINE: August 15th

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        CALL FOR PAPERS

                IEEE International Conference on Communications
                         April 28 - May 2, New York City
       (http://www.icc2002.com)

                  Global Service Portability and Infrastructure
                  for Virtual Home/Office Environments Symposium

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    SYMPOSIUM THEME
    Present day mobile systems focus heavily on the radio access segment,
    with very little attention paid to mobility at the applications and
    services level. Similarly, in the Internet arena, the standardization
    efforts for mobility support have mostly focused on enabling the
    roaming of a terminal identified by its network address. With rapid
    growth in Internet services and mobile hosts, it has become essential
    to address new requirements in cases where a customer is roaming
    between heterogeneous networks and providers. The customer should be
    able to seamlessly roam between terrestrial and satellite networks,
    between wireline, wireless and ad-hoc networks, between pure Internet
    or IP/ATM connections, and between home and office. Different
    technologies
    at the service level network level and hardware/physical level are
    required to be supported to provide such scenario.

    The purpose is to bring together engineers, practitioners, scientists,
    as
    well as industry professionals whose technical interests are global
    service portability (VHE, MCPE/MCPN, Pervasive Computing,
    Mobile-Commerce,
    Open Architectures, APIs), personal area/home wireless networks (WPAN,
    Bluetooth, HomeRF,..), self-organizing networks and wireless LANs
    (IEEE 802.11, HiperLAN, Wi-Fi..). The workshop is intended to be a
    genuinely
    interactive event with constructive development and exchange of ideas.

    The list of topics of interest includes (but to limited to):

     Global Service Portability:
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     - Architecture & design for Virtual Home Environment (VHE)
     - Architecture & design for Mobile Customer Premises
    Environments/Networks (MCPE/MCPN)
     - APIs -based solutions (Parlay, 3GPP Open Service Architecture (OSA)
    for service portability
     - Service portability based on Mobile Execution Environment (MExE,
    Java)
     - Inter-Service environment roaming architecture and solutions
     - Inter-Network roaming architecture and solutions to enable VHE
     - Interoperability in multi-provider access networks
     - Scalability and adaptation of user terminal to services and platforms

     - Agents, middleware support, and enablers for VHE
     - Address and naming portability related to VHE
     - QoS profiling, billing and Security issues in ensuring VHE
     - Related standards (3GPP, MWIF, 3G.IP, ETSI, IETF..)

     Nomadicity Management:
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     - Satellite/terrestrial integration for roaming users
     - Architectures and support for 3G/4G nomadic applications
     - Micro-mobility, Macro-mobility, Global-mobility for nomadic/roaming
    users
     - Distributed Resource Management for nomadic users
     - Multicast Management for nomadic users
     - Multimedia Management for nomadic users
     - Security Management for nomadic users
     - QoS support with IP mobility
     - Spontaneous (zero-configuration) network creation for nomadic
    business users
     - MANET & Sensors Networks for nomadic users
     - Self-organizing architectures for nomadic users: IP based, scalable
    ad-hoc, multihop networks
     - Discovery Services
     - Access & Session Support

     Home/Office Architectures and Infrastructure
     -------------------------
     - Smart Spaces & related applications in home/office
     - Home-API
     - Open Service Gateways
     - Home Audio/Video interoperability
     - Home Navigator, TV Box, TV-Anytime
     - Bluetooth wireless technology & experiments for home networks and
    nomadic users
     - Wireless Personal Networks (IEEE 802.15) solution in home networks
     - Infrastructure issues: Lightweight WLAN ( 802.11, HomeRF, etc.),
    HIPERLAN , IEEE 802.17, Wi-Fi...
     - Coexistence between WPANs and WLANs in home/office networks
     - Hand-off protocols/solutions among tethered WPANs in home networks
     - IP support for home/office area networks
     - Optical backbone and wireless access support for nomadic users

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    SUBMISSIONS

    The paper submission schedule and process is the same as for the general
    ICC 2002
    conference. Be sure to indicate the Global service Portability and
    Infrastructure
    for Virtual Home/Office Environments Symposium as the target for your
    paper on the
    cover page and also list the relevant hot topic(s). See the ICC 2002
    Call for Papers
    for detailed submission instructions (i.e., schedule, paper-length,
    etc.).

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    IMPORTANT DATES
    Complete Manuscripts Due: August 15, 2001
    Acceptance Notification: December 17, 2001
    Camera-Ready Manuscript Due: January 15, 2002

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    SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZATION

    Organizing Committee

    Chair: Prof. Jong-Tae. Park, KNU, Korea
    Vice-Chairs: Dr. Seshadri Mohan, Comverse
                 Dr. Fawzi Daoud, GMD Fokus, Germany
                 Prof. Dan Keun Sung, KAIST, Korea

    Advisory Board Member

    Salah Aidarous, NEC America
    Veli Sahin, MARCONI Communications
    Mehmet Ulema, Monmouth Internet Corporation
    Mashayoshi Ejir, Fujitsu Ltd.

    Technical Program Committee:

    Bernard Aboba, Microsoft, USA
    Claude Castelluccia, INRIA, France
    Do van Thanh, Telenor, Norway
    Guenter Karjoth, IBM Labs, Switzerland
    Hamid Alikhani, Sony International, Germany
    Hong-Yon Lach, Motorola Labs, France
    Jayapalan Jay, Motorola, USA
    John J. Barton, HP Labs, USA
    Kazi Farooqui, AT&T, USA
    Lieve Bos, Alcatel Bell, Belgium
    Moh. Torabi, Lucent Technologies, USA
    Odd-Wiking Rahlff, SINTEF, Norway
    Paolo Conforto, Alespazio, Italy
    Patricia Charlton, Motorola Labs, France
    Ravi Jain, Telcordia, USA
    Robert Mort, Alcatel Space, France
    Stefan Gessler, NEC Labs, Germany
    Terry Hodgkinson, BT, UK
    Wang-Chien Lee, GTE, USA
    Yamanaka Naoaki, NTT Labs, Japan
    Rami Neudorfer, Comverse
    Stanley Moyer, Telcordia Technologies
    Cengiz Akgun, Telcordia Technologies
    Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
    Ioanis Nikolaidis, University of Alberta, Canada
    Kyungshik Lim, KNU, Korea
    Ikjun Yeom, KNU, Korea

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