Internetworking 2003 International Conference
Hilton San Jose & Towers Hotel, California
Sunday June 22 through Tuesday June 24, 2003
* June 22, 2003: 9:00am-5:30pm
* June 23, 2003: 9:00am-5:30pm
* June 24, 2003: 9:00am-4:30pm
Internetworking-2003 is a conference focused on internetworking technologies
in the IP, optical, and wireless domains.
Last year's event was collocated with the highly successful MPLS 2002
conference, which was held in Washington DC. Internetworking 2003 is more
expansive than the MPLS conference series and encompasses a wider range of
topics.
The Internetworking 2003 event in March will include participation from
industry, government agencies, and the academia.
Presentations are through invitation and via open call.Technical sessions at
the conference include the following tracks:
* Routing
* OSS and Network Management
* Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
* IP Network Security
* Voice over IP
* IPv6
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Conference Technical Co-chairs:
* Professor Maurice Gagnaire: gagnaire@enst.fr
* Daniel Awduche: awduche@awduche.com
Important Dates
April 11, 2003 Abstracts due
April 25, 2003 Notification of acceptance
June 6, 2003 Final presentations due
June 22-24, 2003 Internetworking 2003 Conference
The Internetworking 2003 Program Committee cordially invites you to submit
proposals for original, unpublished presentations focusing on
internetworking technologies in the IP, optical, and wireless domains.
Summaries not exceeding 250 words can be submitted to submissions@caitr.org
for review and possible inclusion in the program, no later than April 11,
2003.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
* Voice over IP (VoIP)
* IP Video Conferencing
* Storage Area Networks (SANs)
* Unicast and Multicast Routing and Convergence
* QoS Routing
* Network Security and Service Integration
* Operational Support Systems
* Virtual Private Networks
* Internetworking Wireless LANs and 3G Wireless Networks
* IP-based Infrastructure for Wireless Networks
* Internetworking IP and Optical Networks
* Internetworking MPLS with Legacy ATM and Frame Relay Networks
* Transition from IPv4 to IPv6 and interworking
* Pervasive Computing
* High Speed Transport Layer Protocols
* Peer to Peer Networking and Grid Computing
* Video Teleconferencing (VTC)
* 802.11 Hotspots
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