CFP : Applied Telecommunication Symposium ATS, Part of the 2004 Advanced Simulation Technologies Conference ASTC 2004
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Applied Telecommunication Symposium (ATS)
"Modeling and Simulation Challenges in Telecommunication Systems"

Part of the 2004 Advanced Simulation Technologies Conference (ASTC 2004)

April 18 through April 22, 2004
Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Arlington, Virginia, USA

The Applied Telecommunication Symposium (ATS) is an international forum
for exchange of technical knowledge and presentation of original papers on
the analysis of telecommunication systems and technologies. It is intended
for professionals, engineers, software developers, managers, and others
interested in cellular and packet traffic characteristics, analysis of
telecommunication networks, and practitioners operating
telecommunication networks. We are looking for innovative technical
papers describing projects, applications, and research and development
work pertinent to telecommunication. The following tracks (with track
chairs listed) will be held; the topics are representative of the track,
but are not necessarily exclusive to that track:

Wireless
Chair: Dr. Hassan Rajaei, Bowling Green State University
Co-chair: Dr. Mohsen Guizani, University of Michigan
-CDMA
-UMTS
-GSM
-2.5G/3G Wireless
-Wireless Data
-Cell Traffic
-Network Performance and Engineering
- Measurements
- SPECIAL SESSION ON WLAN RESEARCH with particular emphasis on QoS, routing, reliability, overload/congestion control, network security, and interworking with 2.5/3G systems.

Telecommunications Business and Regulation
Chair - Dr. George Kraft, Stuart School of Business, Illinois Institute of Technology
-Cost modeling
-Call center operations
-Billing models
-E-commerce

Network Management and Security
Chair: Dr. Axel Lehmann, Universitaet der Bundeswehr Muenchen
Co-chair: Dr. Wolfang Haidegger, Siemens/FTW
-Operations, Administration, Maintenance
-Overload/congestion control
-Load balancing
-Influence of security measures on network performance

Networks and Multimedia
Chair - Dr. Aftab Ahmad, Norfolk State University
-Internet QoS Architectures
-Network performance - analysis and simulation
-Traffic characterization
-Packet switch architecture evaluation

Modeling Techniques
Chair: Dr. Shakil Akhtar, UAE University, Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates
Co-chair: Dr. Lev Sofman, Alcatel
-Simulation techniques
-Acceleration methods
-Traffic synthesis
-Combined simulation/analytic procedures
-Metro area design and modeling

Traffic Engineering with Protocols and Devices
Chair:  Dr. Junaid Zubairi, SUNY at Fredonia
Co-chair: Dr. Chia J.  Liu, AT&T Labs
-Traffic Management and control
-Traffic engineering architectures
-Bandwidth management
-GMPLS

Draft paper or extended abstract should be submitted to

http://scs.proceedingscentral.com

by November 17, 2003. Please indicate in the abstract  for which
track(s) you wish to have your paper considered for; note that the final
track selection will be at the discretion of the ATS organizers. The
abstract must include the author(s), e-mail address(es), and
affiliation. 

Further information is available at
http://scs.org/confernc/astc/astc04/cfp/ats04.htm

Deadlines
Abstract/Draft paper due  - November 17, 2003
Notification of acceptance sent - November 30, 2003
Camera-ready paper due - January 31, 2004

Conference Committee

General Chair
Dr. Bohdan Bodnar
Motorola, Inc.
bbodnar1@motorola.com

Co-Chair
Dr. Hassan Rajaei
Bowling Green State University
rajaei@cs.bgsu.edu

Program Chair
Dr. George Kraft
Illinois Institute of Technology
kraft@stuart.iit.edu

Sponsored by The Society for Modeling and Simulation International
P.O. Box 17900
San Diego, CA 92177-7900
Tel 858-277-3888
Fax: 858-277-3930
E-mail scs@scs.org
http://www.scs.org