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Preliminary Call For Papers

    Conference on Intelligent Networks, IP over ATM and Quality of
                              Services 

                                   
  Joint 4th International Conference on ATM and High Speed Internet
                              (ICATM'01)

                                   
                          April 23-25, 2001 

                    Olympic Parktel, Seoul, Korea


GENERAL INFORMATION

The 2001 IEEE International Conference on ATM (ICATM'01) is sponsored
by the IEEE, IEE and WSES. ICATM'01 is organized by academic, research
and industrial societies will be held at Olympic Parktel, Seoul,
http://metro.seoul.kr , Korea, from Monday April 23, 2001 to
Wednesday April 25, 2001 plus Tutorials on Sunday April 22, 2001. The
Olympic Park is situated at the city of Seoul where the Olympic game
was helid in 1988, about 20 km(14 miles) north-east of KIMPO
International Airport. Seoul, the metropolitan captical of Korea
located almost in the center of the Korean peninsula, has been the hub
of the nation's politics, economy, culture and transportation. Seoul
covers a total of about 600km2, with a population of more than 10
million. Just a few steps from many hotels in the downtown is
Toksugung Palace, Ch'angdokkung Palace, Piwon, the Secret Garden, and
much more historical/cultural sites to visit. Seoul hosts a variety of
symphony concerts, operas, and recitals by local and visiting
musicians. The Seoul Arts Center in the southern part of Seoul, the
Sejong Cultural Center, located on the main thoroughfare in downtown
Seoul, the National Theatre in Namsan Park, and the Hoam Art Hall near
the City Hall offer a wide range of cultural programs and
performances. There are few cities in the world where the ultra-modern
and the ancient exist side by side in such perfect harmony. Today,
Seoul is a teeming metropolis with many first-class Western-style
hotels. English is spoken at many shops, bars, and restaurants.

For traveling major cities of Korea; by Air, there are two domestic
Airlines: KAL(=Korean Air), http://www.koreanair.com and Asiana
Airline, http://www.asiana.co.kr .

Most of major cities can be reached within an hour by Air.

By Rail, there are three type trains: Tong-il (twice per day),
Mugunghwa (four times per day) and Saemaul (twice per day). The
Saemaul train is the fastest one and takes you major cities within 5
hour 30 minutes time from SEOUL and the Mugunghwa would take about
6-hour time frame to reach at any cities. We do not recommend Tong-il
train since it is a slow train which stops at each local areas. Many
major cities are all within a day's reach. One can learn more about
Seoul in the Website, http://metro.seoul.kr and apersonal prestige,
but innate place, That is Seoul, the center of the Korean peninsula.
We salute you all.

In order to encourage closer interaction between academic and
industrial ATM research communities, we solicit both academic research
papers and industrial contributions.

TOPICS OF SPECIAL INTEREST

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:

Traffic models
LAN Emulation
IP over ATM, IPv6 over ATM
VLANs
High-Speed Routing
I-PNNI, NHRP
Java, Tina, Corba architectures
Interconnection
Network Management, performance
CTI (Computer Telephony Integration)
Multicast ATM and Internet/Intranet

IP and ATM over xDSL
Security
IP and ATM Telephony
Practical experiences results
User applications
Video (Davic, ...)
QoS
WDM
Optical Switching
Scheduling & Resource allocation
Services over ATM

MPOA, IP Switching, MPLS, Tag Switching, Fast IP, Aris ...
Wireless ATM (LEO,MEO GEO, from GSM to UMTS and IMT2000 Hyperlan2, ...)

These topics can be discussed in term of concepts, state of the art,
standards, implementations, performance, security and confidentiality,
traffic management, running experiments, QoS (Quality of Service) and
applications.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS

Mail four copies of a full paper which should be no longer than 10
pages or an extended abstract summarizing an original work. All the
manuscripts must be written in English. The top of the first page of
each paper should include the title of the paper, authors' name,
position, address, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail of the author
responsible for correspondence and a list of four keywords.
Electronic submissions are strongly encouraged. Acceptable formats are
PDF, Postscript, RTF, Word 97. Please use A4 paper format when
formatting your submission! Authors of accepted papers will later be
required to submit a IEEE copyright form, please assure that you have
all necessary authorizations in place. Typing instructions for
accepted full papers can be downloaded from
http://dongshinu.ac.kr/~idec_du.
  The deadline for submission of all extended abstracts is September
10, 2000 with notification of acceptance by November 10, 2000.
Submission of camera-ready paper is by January 10, 2001.

Authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit full-length
manuscripts for inclusion in the proceedings.

All submitted papers should be sent to the following address:

For the worldwide:

Mike Myung-Ok LEE
IDEC 
Dongshin University
252 Daeho-Dong, Naju
Chonnam, 520-714 Korea
Phone:82(0)613-330-3195 Fax:82(0)613-330-2911 Mobile:82(0)16-612-2925
E-mail: mikelee@dongshinu.ac.kr

For Europe : 
Pascal LORENZ
University of Haute Alsace
IUT - Department GTR
34 rue du Grillenbreit
68008 Colmar, France
Phone: 33 (0)389202366 Fax: 33 (0)389202359 Mobile: 33 (0)603658042
E-mail: lorenz@colmar.uha.fr

You can learn more in our Web page at
http://dongshinu.ac.kr/~idec_du/ICATM01.html for the latest
information concerning the conference.

Best papers will be forwarded for consideration in a special issue of
the journal Telecommunication Systems published by Baltzer Science
Publishers.

TUTORIALS AND WORKSHOPS

Tutorials and workshops provide overviews of current high interest
topics. Proposals for half of full day tutorials are due by September
10, 2000.

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

R. Addie (Australia) - University of Southern Queensland
K. Begain (Jordan) - Mu'tah University
A. Benslimane (France) - University of Belfort
B. Bing (Singapore) - Ngee Ann Polytechnic
D. Bonjour (France) - CNET
A. Brandwajn (USA) - University of California Santa Cruz
J.P. Coudreuse (France) Mitsubishi
J. Crowcroft (UK) University College London
B. Gavish (USA) - Vanderbilt University
J. Halpern (USA) Newbridge
Z. Hulicki (Poland) University of Cracow
R. Israel (France) - IEEE
S. Komandur (USA) - Ascend Communications
D. Kouvatsos (UK) - University of Bradford
S. Kumar (USA) Ericsson
G.S. Kuo (Taiwan) National Central University
F. Le Faucheur (France) - Cisco
M. Lee (Korea) Dongshin University
P. Lorenz (France) - University of Haute Alsace
G. Omidyar (USA) - Computer Sciences Corp.
J.J. Pansiot (France) - University of Strasbourg
M. Potts (Switzerland) - Martel
Z. Mammeri (France) - University of Toulouse
N. Mastorakis (Greece) - Military Institutions of University Education
S. Moyer (USA) - Bellcore
R. Muraine (France) - Newbridge
G. Pujolle (France) - University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin
S. Rao (Switzerland) - Ascom
A. Reid (UK) - British Telecom
S. Ritzenthaler (France) - Newbridge
P. Rolin (France) - ENST Bretagne
R. Saracco (Italy) - CSELT
G. Swallow (USA) - Cisco
H. Tobiet (France) Clemessy
V.A. Villagra (Spain) University of Madrid
E. Vazquez Gallo (Spain) University of Madrid


IMPORTANT DATES

Extended Abstract due: September 10, 2000
Notification of acceptance: November 10, 2000
Deadline for full-length camera-ready manuscript: January 10, 2001