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1st Call for Papers
Latin America Networking Conference 2005 (LANC 2005)
Sponsored by IFIP-WG6.9, Communication Systems in Developing Countries, in
cooperation with ACM-SIGCOMM, Cali, Colombia, October 10 14, 2005
LANC 2005 is organized by CLEI (Centro Latinoamericano de Estudios en
Informtica), sponsored by IFIP WG6.9, Communication Systems in Developing Countries,
and in cooperation with ACM SIGCOMM. LANC 2005 is co-located with CLEI 2005, CLEIs annual
conference (see http://www.clei2005.org).
Conference Website: http://lanc05.uib.es
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General Chair
Ernst L. Leiss, U. of Houston (US)
Organizing Committee
Benjamn Barn, U. Nacional de Asuncin (PY)
Lyman Chapin, Interisle Consulting (US)
Juan Francisco Daz, U. del Valle, Cali (CO)
Ernst L. Leiss, U. of Houston (US)
Ana Pont, U. Politcnica de Valncia (ES)
Ramon Puigjaner, U. de les Illes Balears (ES)
Program Committee
Benjamn Barn, U. Nacional de Asuncin (PY)
Raouf Boutaba, U. of Waterloo, (CA)
Ramn Cceres, IBM T.J.Watson Lab. (US)
Hctor Cancela, U de la Repblica (UY)
Lyman Chapin, Interisle Consulting (US)
Mieso Denko, U. of Guelph (CA)
Yesid Donoso, U. del Norte (CO)
Ramon Fabregat, U. de Girona (ES)
Dominique Gati, U. Technique de Troyes (FR)
JJ Garcia-Luna, UCSC (US)
Lisandro Z. Granville, U. federal do Rio Grande do Sul (BR)
Gnter Haring, U. Viena (AT)
Germinal Isern, U. Central de Venezuela (VE)
Villy Baek Iversen, Technical U. of Denmark (DK)
Koos Koen, Wits Business School (ZA)
Ernst Leiss, U. of Houston (US)
Greg Minshall, unaffiliated (US)
Djafar Mynbaev, CUNY (US)
Andrs Navarro, U. ICESI, (CO)
Jos Neuman de Sousa, U. Federal de Ceara (BR)
Miquel Nicolau, U dAndorra (AD)
Dave Oran, Cisco (US)
Harry Perros, North Carolina State U. (US)
Jos M. Piquer, U. de Chile (CL)
Ana Pont, U. Politcnica de Valncia (ES)
Ramon Puigjaner, U. de les Illes Balears (ES), Chairman
Guy Pujolle, LIP6 (FR)
Francisco-Jos Quiles, U. de Castilla-La Mancha (ES)
S. V. Raghavan, Indian Institute of Technology at Madras (IN)
Jennifer Rexford, ATT (US)
Daniela Rosu, IBM (US)
Gerardo Rubino, IRISA (FR)
Bartomeu Serra, U. de les Illes Balears (ES)
Edmundo de Souza e Silva, U. Federal de Rio de Janeiro (BR)
Otto Spaniol, RWTH Aachen (DE)
Yutaka Takahashi, Kyoto U. (JP)
Gonzalo Ulloa, U. ICESI (CO)
Alberto Valderruten (U. de A Corunha, ES)
Alfredo Viola, U. de la Repblica (UY)
Conference goals
The Latin America Networking Conference 2005 will provide an international
technical forum for experts from industry and academia everywhere in the
world, but especially from the Latin American countries, to exchange ideas
and present results of ongoing research in networking.
Topics of Interest
Topics include but are not restricted to:
* Low cost access networks
* Sensor and actor networks
* Low rate communications
* National/Regional communication infrastructures
* Wireless and Mobile Networking
* PC Cluster computation
* Applications for productivity
* Internet based applications
* Network management
* Network security
* Optical Networks
* Protocols and routing
* Satellite communication systems
* Next generation Internet and network architectures
* Peer-to-Peer communications
* Photonic networks
Submission of papers that cover solutions of specific network problems of
the Latin America region is especially encouraged.
Key Dates
* Deadline for Tutorial proposals May 15
* Deadline for papers May 22
* Notification of acceptance June 30
* Camera ready papers received Aug. 1
* Tutorials Oct. 10-11
* Presentation of Accepted Papers Oct. 12-14
Submission of Papers
Papers should be uploaded electronically, preferably in .pdf format, to
the conference website: http://lanc05.uib.es . For general questions, contact
lanc05@hotmail.com . The first page must contain an abstract of about 150
words, name and affiliation of author(s), as well as the lead authors postal
address, telephone numbers, fax numbers, and e-mail.
Authors submitting a paper must state that it has not been published
before and is not being submitted elsewhere. Full papers should have no
more than 15 pages, and follow the style to be announced soon.
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and
distributed to the conference attendees. At least one of the authors must
register at the regular fee at the conference and attend the conference to
present the paper. Conference proceedings will be published by ACM SIGCOMM
in its Digital Library (confirmation pending). Submitted papers must be in
English; accepted papers must be presented in English.
Tutorials
Proposals for half/full day tutorials are solicited: state subject area,
level, goals and objectives, and give a short biography of the speaker(s).
Proposals should be sent to the email address of the conference, to the
attention of the chairman of the Program Committee.
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