Hello, Let me make one last reminder...we've decided to extend paper submission deadline to April 13th (4:00pm EDT) while keeping the current deadline (April 6th 4:00pm EDT) for registering the title and abstract, so that we can get as many good papers as possible.
Hopefully this will give some of you another chance to submit a paper, especially for those who have a topic but haven't had enough time. JINMEI, Tatuya Communication Platform Lab. Corporate R&D Center, Toshiba Corp. [EMAIL PROTECTED] At Thu, 15 Mar 2007 17:32:18 +0900, JINMEI Tatuya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear IPv6ers, (I hope this is not a noisy reminder) > > It's about three weeks before the submission deadline of the IPv6(+) > workshop @ SIGCOMM 2007. The submission page @edas.info is now open > and the CFP page has been updated accordingly (pasted below), so > please let me remind you of this workshop. If you have any > interesting research results on IPv6 development or deployment, this > will be a very good opportunity to present it. We're looking forward > to your submissions. > > > (excuse me cross posting - hopefully it's not so noisy) > > > > Dear all, > > > > On behalf of the program committee, I'd like to make an announcement > > of a CFP for a forthcoming SIGCOMM workshop on IPv6. Details are > > available at http://www.sigcomm.org/sigcomm-conference-current/ipv6/ > > (major contents of the web page are also pasted below). Although you > > might think SIGCOMM is too "academic" for such practical forums as > > IETF, we are actually seeking practical insights as well as > > theoretical analyses in this workshop as described in the CFP. > > So, please consider submitting a paper on your recent > > research/engineering results related to IPv6. > > > > Also, it would be very nice if you can distribute the CFP to whatever > > venues that you think are suitable for this workshop. > > SIGCOMM 2007 Workshop "IPv6 and the Future of the Internet" > > > 1. Motivation and rationale for the workshop > > This one-day workshop aims to bring together researchers and > practitioners from academia and industry to engage in an in-depth > discussion on various research and deployment issues of IPv6 and their > impact on the future of the Internet. In recent years the global > deployment of IPv6 started taking off, especially in the Asian-Pacific area. > To date IPv6 development efforts have mainly focused on protocol > standardization, product development, and network operations, rather > than as a research target. > However, we believe that the accumulated experiences in these practices > now provide interesting research opportunities, not only for those who > have been involved in IPv6 development but also for the broader network > research community. We expect the workshop to open a dialog between > networking researchers and practitioners, and foster synergistic > activities thereafter. > > > 2. Call for Paper (CFP) > > ACM SIGCOMM IPv6 and the Future of the Internet (IPv6+) Workshop seeks > papers describing significant research contributions to the field of > IPv6 and their relevance on the future of the Internet. IPv6 was > primarily motivated by the address shortage problem of IPv4. It provides > a much larger address space than IPv4. However, the competing technology > Network Address Translation (NAT) has alleviated the address shortage > problem to some extent, and other problems, such as routing scalability, > management, mobility, and security, have become increasingly prominent. > At the mean time, the global deployment of IPv6 has gradually taken off. > Modern operating systems are shipped with both IPv4 and IPv6 stacks, and > IPv6-compatible backbones came into existence. As it is costly to > migrate from one network architecture to another one, can we take this > opportunity to address additional problems in the IPv4 Internet by > extending the IPv6 protocol suite? What new problems are/were > encountered in the process of deploying IPv6? And what lessons have we > learned? > > We invite submissions that shed light on the above questions. > Submissions in both academic and operational flavors are welcome. > Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: > > * Experiences and lessons learned from pilot deployments of IPv6 > networks and applications > * Experimental and measurement results from operational IPv6 networks > * Advantages and challenges the very large IPv6 address space bring > to the Internet routing system > * Scalable and robust solutions to multi-homing and traffic engineering > * Host and Network Mobility > * Multicast and Anycast protocols > * Worms, DoS, and other security threats in IPv6 networks and > possible enhancements to address these challenges. > * IPv6's Applicability to sensor networks, low-power personal area > networks, and other types of challenged networks > * Impact on application development and deployment > * A critical assessment of IPv6's viability as a global > communication infrastructure for the future or of its fundamental > limitations, if any. > > > 3. Submission guideline > > Submissions must be no greater than 6 pages in length, must be a pdf > file, and must follow the formatting guidelines at > http://www.sigcomm.org/sigcomm2007/workshop-psg.html. Submissions that > deviate from these guidelines will be rejected without consideration. > Reviews will be single-blind: authors name and affiliation should be > included in the submission. Authors of accepted papers are expected to > present their papers at the workshop. Submissions must be original work > not under review at any other workshop, conference, or journal. > > Please submit papers through the EDAS submission page > <http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=5401&>. > > > 4. Workshop dates > > Paper submission due: April 6, 2007 4:00PM EDT > Paper acceptance notification: May 11, 2007 > Camera-ready due: June 8, 2007 > Workshop: Aug 31, 2007 > > > 5. Program committee > > Program Co-chairs: > Xiaowei Yang UC Irvine, US > Tatuya Jinmei Toshiba, Japan > > Program Committee members: > Maoke Chen Tsinghua, China > Kilnam Chon KAIST, Korea > Rich Draves Microsoft, US > Paul Francis Cornell, US > Tony Hain Cisco, US > Masaki Hirabaru NICT, Japan > Xing Li Tsinghua, China > Yoshifumi Nishida Sony CSL, Japan > Pekka Savola CSC/FUNET, Finland > Dave Thaler Microsoft, US > Laurent Toutain ENST-Bretagne, France > Beichuan Zhang University of Arizona, US > Lixia Zhang UCLA, US > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@ipv6.org > https://lists.ipv6.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ipv6.org https://lists.ipv6.org/mailman/listinfo/users