IEEE Networks Magazine: Scalability in Communication Networks

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    Call For Papers
    IEEE Network Magazine

    Topic: Scalability in Communication Networks
     

    Guest Editor:
    Amitabh Mishra
    Bradley Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
    Virginia Tech
    2040H Torgersen Hall
    Blacksburg, VA 24061
    +1 (540) 231-9689
    mishra@vt.edu
     

    Scope:

         Scalability has always been an important issue in communication
    architectures. Network equipment vendors as well as service providers
    face the scalability challenge on a day-to-day basis. The former need to
    design systems, which are scalable at the application level to be
    provisioned by the latter in service.  For a network system, scalability
    is dependent on the hardware architecture, application software
    architecture, underlying operating system, size of the data, and its
    communication protocols. Due to the heterogeneity of not only network
    equipment and network-based services but also service providers
    themselves, the scalability challenges have become even more critical.
    In those cases, where the Internet has become the main communications
    infrastructure; the scalability issues are further aggravated. Large
    networks such as the Internet have some fundamental scalable limitations
    when it comes to managing individual traffic flows. While Internet
    protocols such as RSVP are believed to be non-scalable, the scalability
    of MPLS, IntServ and DiffServ have yet to be studied.
     
          This special issue of IEEE Network seeks to present a series of
    state-of-the-art papers on scalability issues in communication networks.
    In particular, we are interested in tutorial and survey articles on, but
    not limited to, the following set of topics:
     
         1. Scalability in Switching Systems
         2. Scalability in Communications Services
         3. Scalable Network Architectures
         4. Network Protocols and Scalability
         5. Scalable Signaling Architectures
         6. Admission Control & Scalability
         7. QoS and Scalability
         8. Scalability in Wireless Networks
         9. Scalability issues in the Internet & other IP based networks
         10. Scalability issues in Routing
         11. Scalability of Network and Service Provisioning
         12. Scalability of Service Assurance
         13. Scalability of Network Management
     
    Manuscript Submission:
     
        This special issue will only consider electronic submissions in
    postscript, PDF, or MS Word formats.  To submit a paper for
    consideration, authors need to contact the guest editor via email. The
    paper should be included as an email attachment, or authors may provide
    a URL from where the file can be downloaded.
     
    Please indicate which author is to serve as the primary correspondence
    contact. For each author please list affiliation, mailing address,
    phone/fax numbers, and email address.

    Additional information including "Guidelines for Authors" is available
    at the IEEE Network Website:
    http://www.comsoc.org/socstr/techcom/ntwrk/authors.html

    Schedule:
    Submission Deadline: November 15, 2001
    Acceptance Notification: February 15, 2002
    Final Manuscript Due: April 1, 2002
    Publication of Special Issue: July/August, 2002
     

    --
    Amitabh Mishra
    Associate Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering
    Virginia Tech
     
    



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