CFP : Networks 2002, joint ICN 2002 and ICWLHN 2002
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Call For Papers - Networks 2002 (Joint ICN 2002 and ICWLHN 2002)
26 - 29 August 2002, Atlanta, USA
http://iutsun1.uha.fr/conferences.html

The IEEE International Conference on Wireless LANs and Home Networks
(ICWLHN 2002) will be held in conjunction with the IEEE International
Conference on Networking (ICN 2002). ICWLHN 2002 follows the success of
ICWLHN 2001 which was held in Singapore, attracting over 150 attendees from
20 countries and featuring distinguished speakers such as Dr. Leonard
Kleinrock (Inventor of Internet Technology) and Dr. Bob Heile (IEEE 802.15
Chairman). ICN 2001 was held in Colmar, France, attracting over 300 paper
submissions from 39 countries.
This joint conference brings together engineers, practitioners, scientists,
as well as industry professionals from manufacturers and service providers.
By combining ICWLHN 2002 and ICN 2002, participants will benefit from a
wide variety of technical sessions covering various aspects of networking
technology. Come hear some of the world s most dynamic presenters speak,
including leading experts who will talk about the latest technology
breakthroughs. In addition, come enjoy the remarkable city highlights in
Atlanta, home of the 1996 Olympics as well as CNN, Coca-Cola and the
historic Fox Theater.

Topics of Interest

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

- Communications switching and routing  (MPLS, GMPLS, etc)
- Network security 
- Multimedia and multicast communications 
- Internet technologies
- Network management, control and signalling
- Quality of Service (IntServ, DiffServ, etc) 
- Wireless networks (e.g., 802.11, 802.15, Satellite, 3G/4G, etc.)
- Wireless channel modeling, modulation and coding
- Voice over IP 
- Java, Tina, Corba architectures
- ATM/IP networks 
- Mobile computing and ad-hoc networks
- Traffic engineering 
- Telecommunication network architectures
- Last mile technologies (e.g., optical, cable, DSL, wireless, etc)
- Performance/protocol evaluation, modeling and design 
- Mobile agents, active, reconfigurable and intelligent networks 
- Applications and case studies 

Submission Instructions

Both papers and tutorials are solicited. Prospective paper authors should
submit, by email, a pdf version of their extended abstracts comprising
between 2000 to 3000 words. 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. The
abstract should summarize original research findings and sufficient
material should be provided to allow reviewers to make sound judgments. The
abstracts should be compressed if the file size exceeds 1 Mbyte and
submitted according to the following procedure:  

For USA and Canada:

Benny Bing
Georgia Centers for Advanced Telecommunications Technology
250 14th Street NW, Room 270 Atlanta, GA  30318, USA.
Phone: +1-404-3850271, Fax: +1-404-8945692
Email: benny.bing@ece.gatech.edu

For Rest of the World:

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@ieee.org

Manuscript submission: April 10, 2002
Acceptance notification: May 15, 2002
Final manuscript due: May 31, 2002 (Absolute Deadline)

Authors of best papers will be invited to submit papers to the IEEE Journal
on Selected Areas of Communications and the Baltzer Telecommunications
Journal.