NV 2011 - Workshop on Challenges and Solutions for Network Virtualization (NV)
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Deadline: December 31, 2010 | Date: March 10, 2011-March 11, 2011
Venue/Country: Kiel, Germany
Updated: 2010-10-15 15:04:42 (GMT+9)
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Workshop on Challenges and Solutions for Network Virtualization (NV)Network Virtualization (NV) is becoming an increasingly important technology for the deployment of new network architectures that try to go beyond the Internet’s current capabilities. Virtualization of whole networks allows for increased flexibility with respect to resource management as well as for an efficient deployment of different network architectures in parallel but isolated from each other (e.g., coexistence of 3G and different beyond 3G mobile networks on the same physical hardware). While some virtualization techniques are well known for links (e.g., VLANs, MPLS, Tunneling, VPNs, and so on) the challenges lie more in virtualization of network nodes, whole networks, and an efficient management thereof. Accordingly, network virtualization has received significant attention in the network research community, but it is a field that is just beginning to be understood; recently an IRTF research group has been formed for this topic. The current technological challenges and solutions for network virtualization are of interest in this workshop.In addition, major drivers for the success of network virtualization are the considered use cases that can be used to derive important requirements for NV architectures. Network virtualization allows providing specialized, dependable, and predictable networks (e.g., a global IP-TV network, a safe kids’ network or a banking network) and also supports network resource scalability, thereby reducing time and overhead required for an introduction of new services (e.g., starting small scale deployments that can grow fast if the service is becoming more mature and popular). The definition of such use cases helps to design and evaluate (technically and economically) NV solutions.The workshop welcomes submissions from both researchers and practitioners that explore recent investigation on architectural and design issues as well as related implementation, experimentation, or simulation efforts towards realization of network virtualization for the future Internet. A particular focus lies on use cases for network virtualization. Original papers not under consideration of another conference, workshop or journal are encouraged to submit via Conftool (https://www.conftool.com/kivs11/
). Submissions should be written in English, adhere to the eceasst format (http://journal.ub.tu-berlin.de/template/
, special KiVS Workshop template will be provided), and comprise no more than 12 pages in total in this format. It is planned to publish accepted papers in the Open-Access-Journal Electronic Communications of the EASST.Topics of interest for submissions include, but are not limited to:Solutions and driversVirtualization technologies, platforms, and architecturesUse cases, applications and services enabled by NVBusiness considerations and economic aspectsNetwork virtualization in data centersMobile virtual network operatorsControl plane and management plane mechanisms for virtual networksResource allocation for co-existing networksRadio access network sharingMonitoring in virtualized environments, e.g. QoE or energy consumptionNetwork virtualization for energy efficiencyIsolation, performance and securitySubmissionWorkshop papers are planned to be published in the open access journal ECEASST and will also be distributed to the participants of the conference in electronic form. All papers should be formatted according to the style of the Electronic Communications of the EASST (European Association of Software Science and Technology) journal. The maximum page limit is 12 pages. Templates can be obtained from: http://journal.ub.tu-berlin.de/template/
Please submit your paper via the KiVS submission system https://www.conftool.com/kivs11/
..Important Dates31. Oct 2010 ? Submission Deadline28. Nov 2010 ? Notification19. Dec 2010 ? Camera-ready papers10.-11. Mar 2011 ? WorkshopOrganization CommitteeRoland Bless (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)Marco Hoffmann (NSN)Martin Stiemerling (NEC Labs Europe/U Göttingen)TPC Co ChairsTobias Hossfeld (U Würzburg)Wolfgang Kellerer (DOCOMO)Andreas Kirstädter (U Stuttgart)TPC MembersRoland Bless, KIT, GermanyDominique Dudkoswki, NEC Laboratories Europe, GermanyXiaoming Fu, Univ. of Göttingen, GermanyMarco Hoffmann, Nokia Siemens Networks, GermanyTobias Hossfeld, Univ. of Würzburg, GermanyWolfgang Kellerer, DoCoMo Euro-Labs, GermanyAndreas Kirstädter, Univ. of Stuttgart, GermanyPaul Müller, Univ. of Kaiserslautern, GermanyMartin Stiemerling, NEC Laboratories Europe/Univ. of Göttingen, GermanyAndreas Timm-Giel, TU Hamburg-Harburg, GermanyKurt Tutschku, Univ. of Vienna, AustriaVishal AnandWebsite of the Workshophttp://tm.kit.edu/NV2011
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