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    NTC 2012 - 3rd Network Tech. & Communications (NTC 2012) Special Track: Information Technology Security (ITS 2012)

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    Category NTC 2012, ITS, GSTF, Network management, Medium Access Control (MAC)

    Deadline: June 22, 2012 | Date: October 22, 2012-October 23, 2012

    Venue/Country: Singapore, Singapore

    Updated: 2012-02-17 18:47:51 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Networks make it easy to establish ad hoc collaborating communities of people and computing devices. They configure and reconfigure themselves automatically, as nodes appear, migrate, and disappear. This makes them easier to maintain than before, when networks were tuned largely for static wired topologies. Local networks connect seamlessly with each other, with satellite and terrestrial networks, and with a large number and variety of physical devices that can be used to monitor and control the physical world.

    The demand for network technologies and communications is large and growing rapidly. Networking should be on-demand, with whomever or whatever they want, regardless of time or location. To meet these requirements, industry has invested heavily in a variety of wireless and wireline communications technologies, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. In recent times, we have seen the emergence of 3G and 4G, WiFi and WiMax, Bluetooth and Zigbee, Ultrawideband and TV-band, Powerline and Free space optical.

    Next-generation services require unified and scalable technologies spread across the network protocol layers facilitating a converged service model across all partitions of the network.

    Networks allow the user to access remote programs and remote databases either of the same organization or from other enterprises or public sources. Networks Technology provides communication possibilities faster than other facilities. Because of these optimal information and communication possibilities, networks may increase the organizational learning rate, which many authors declare as the only fundamental advantage in competition.

    Because of the importance of this technology, decisions of purchase, structure, and operation of networks, management has a critical need for understanding the technology of networks and communications.

    NTC

    Ad hoc mobile networks

    Addressing and location management

    Broadband access technologies

    Capacity planning

    Cellular and broadband wireless nets

    Cognitive radio networking

    Congestion control

    Content-based network service

    Cross layer design and optimization

    Cyber‐physical systems and networks

    Data center and cloud networks

    Denial of service mitigation and prevention

    Delay/disruption tolerant networks

    Dynamic spectrum management

    Energy‐efficient networks

    Future Internet design

    Grid networks

    Implementation and experimental testbeds

    Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols

    Middleware support for networking

    Mobility models and mobile networks

    Multicast, broadcast and anycast

    Multimedia protocols and networking

    Network applications and services

    Network architectures

    Network coding

    Network control

    Network management

    Network measurement, simulation and emulation

    Online social networking

    Optical networks

    Peer‐to‐peer networks

    Power control and management

    Pricing and billing

    Quality of service

    Resource allocation and management

    RFID networks and protocols

    Routing protocols

    Scheduling and buffer management

    Security, trust and privacy

    Self-organizing networks

    Sensor networks and embedded systems

    Switches and switching

    Topology characterization and inference

    Traffic measurement and analysis

    Traffic engineering and control

    Vehicular, underground and underwater networks

    Virtual and overlay networks

    Web services and performance

    Wireless mesh networks and protocols


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