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    MMFI 2011 - First International Workshop on Multi-homing and Mobility for the Future Internet

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    Category MMFI 2011

    Deadline: May 25, 2011 | Date: August 04, 2011-August 06, 2011

    Venue/Country: Da Nang, Vietnam

    Updated: 2011-05-11 20:45:30 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Today’s mobile terminals are equipped with more than one network interface such as Wi-Fi, 3G/4G, Wi-Max and Ethernet. The variety of access technologies offer users a great deal of flexibility to connect to the Internet. Multi-homing and mobility are becoming the focal point in protocol design. Mobility support allows users to be constantly connected, even when they are on the go. Multi-homing utilizes resources

    from the available interfaces in an efficient manner. Depending on the access technology associated with each interface, a mobile host can be connected to the Internet by an infrastructure network or through an ad-hoc network.

    Many protocols have been proposed for mobility and multi-homing support. Mobile IP, vertical handover and cross-layer design are mainly proposed for mobility in infrastructure-based networks. Multipath TCP, Stream Control Transmission Protocol, Multiple Care-of-Address registration, Level 3 Multi-homing Shim Protocol for IPv6 are solutions for multi-homing. Routing protocols are the major means to provide mobility in ad-hoc networks. In designing protocols for the future Internet, we will need to take into account not only mobility and multi-homing requirements, but also their potential impact on quality of service, resiliency and security of the communications.

    The workshop is an opportunity for researchers working on multi-homing and/or mobility for the future Internet to present scientific results, exchange experiences and highlight future directions. The main topics of interest include but are not limited to:

    - Multi-homing protocols at transport and network layers

    - Mobility management architecture and protocols

    - Performance evaluation of multi-homing and mobility management protocols

    - Impacts of multi-homing and mobility on Quality-of-Service

    - Security issues related to multi-homing and mobility

    - Cross-layer design for multi-homing and mobility support

    - Management of horizontal and vertical handovers

    - Algorithms for multi-homing and mobility management

    - Algorithms for interface selection

    - Algorithms for bandwidth aggregation and performance optimization

    - Mobility support in infrastructure mode and ad-hoc mode and their relationships

    - Ad-hoc or mesh networks as a new type of access networks

    Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of the MMFI workshop.

    Important dates:

    Paper submission: May 25, 2011

    Author notification: June 21, 2011

    Camera-ready due: July 1, 2011

    Author registration deadline: July 1, 2011

    Submission instructions:

    The MMFI workshop follows the formatting guidelines of the GIIS conference with a maximum paper length of 6 pages (4-5 pages are recommended). Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts in PDF format through the EasyChair conference system at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mmfi2011

    Co-chairs:

    Thi Mai Trang Nguyen and Brigitte Kervella

    (University of Pierre Marie Curie ? Paris 6, LIP6, France)


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