Special Issue in IEEE Network on Network Management (deadline: 1 Oct 2002)

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                            Call For Papers
                    IEEE Network Magazine Special Issue on
        Network Management of Multi-service, Multimedia, IP-based Networks

    Guest Editors

    Dr. Nikolaos Nikolaou Dr. Theodore Zahariadis
    Lucent Technologies Networking & Multimedia Systems
    Bell Labs - AT, EMEA Ellemedia Technologies
    Botterstraat 45 Syggrou 223,
    1270 AA, Huizen, 171 21, Athens
    The Netherlands Greece
    Tel: +31 - 35 - 687 5302 Tel: +30 - 10 - 937 3097
    Email: nikolaou@lucent.com Email: zahariad@ellemedia.com

    Prof. Joan Serrat Dr. Bharat Doshi
    Telecommunication Engineering Lucent Technologies
    Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya Bell Labs
    Sor Eulalia d'Anzizu, s/n, 101 Crawfords Corner Rd,
    08034, Barcelona, Holmdel, NJ 07733
    Spain USA
    Tel: +34 - 93 - 401 6786 Tel: +1732 949 0823
    Email: serrat@tsc.upc.es Email: bdoshi@lucent.com

    Objectives

    During the last decade, innovations concerning optical networking technology, as
    well as advances in digital compression and transmission over copper and cable
    have dramatically increased the capabilities and the efficiency of existing and
    imminent access-, metropolitan- and core-networks. A major breakthrough in
    communications was the fast deployment of cellular systems. Currently, 3G
    wireless systems, targeting the transmission of voice, video and high-speed
    data, are already under preliminary deployment. Furthermore, researchers and
    vendors are expressing a growing interest in 4G wireless systems that will
    support even higher rates and cater for global roaming across multiple wireless
    networks.

    Meanwhile, based on the TCP/IP protocol suite, the Internet has evolved from a
    research network, targeting a limited audience of academic and military users,
    to a huge and commercially operated network. Next-generation IP technology has
    the potential to prevail, both in the access and in the core, as we are moving
    toward a worldwide, multi-service, multimedia and high-speed networking
    environment. The explosion of IP-based multimedia applications led to an
    exponential growth of IP traffic and initiated a number of research activities
    that would allow efficient Quality of Service (QoS) support. Additionally, the
    issue of security became more important and acquired considerable attention
    owing to the proliferation of IP-based Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).

    However, apart from efficient compression, sophisticated transmission schemes
    and support for QoS, mobility and security, contemporary networking applications
    require significant functionality for management operations, ensuring that the
    underlining network is both available and capable of supporting the service
    uninterruptedly. Configuration, performance and fault management over
    heterogeneous underlying technologies and multi-layered networks, along with
    end-to-end QoS, traffic management, service control platforms, billing and
    mobility management are also crucial components of multi-service and high-speed
    IP-based networks.

    The goal of this special issue in IEEE Network Magazine is to present to the
    magazine's audience (1) a comprehensive study of the design, performance and
    deployment issues and solutions of end-to-end network management over
    multi-domain, multi-technology, IP-based networks, and (2) a consolidated
    insight into ongoing research, development and trials' evaluation of network
    management technologies and platforms, broadening future research directions. To
    achieve this goal, this special issue seeks for original papers with strong
    tutorial and/or survey perspective that will consolidate and present the
    leading-edge research prototype development, trials and early deployment and
    performance studies in Network Management of multi-service, multimedia, IP-based
    networks.

    Topics

    In particular, focused tutorial and survey contributions are solicited on (but
    not restricted to) the following areas:
    * End-to-end IP multimedia network and service management
    * VoIP, IP Video, streaming, interactive video service management
    * Provisioning of multimedia networks and services
    * Wireless LAN and 3G/4G mobile multimedia network management
    * Management of terminal and network mobility
    * Inter-domain IP over WDM multimedia network management
    * Network management models and architectures
    * Management issues for billing and security for IP multimedia services
    * Multi-domain, multi-point, multicast services management
    * Policy-based management for multimedia services
    * Performance and Fault Management of Multi-layered Networks
    * QoS management
    * Multimedia traffic management
    * Active multimedia network management
    * Middleware support for management

    Manuscript Submission

    Interested authors should submit an electronic version of the manuscript, in
    either Postscript or PDF format, as an email attachment to one of the guest
    editors.

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

    Important Dates

    Submission Deadline: October 1, 2002
    Notification of Acceptance: December 21, 2002
    Final Manuscript Due: March 1, 2003
    Publication Date: May/June 2003
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