MPLS 2008 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE http://www.mpls2008.com OCTOBER 19-22, 2008, WASHINGTON, DC For detailed CFP visit: http://www.isocore.com/mpls2008/call_for_papers/cfp.htm On line Submissions: http://www.isocore.com/mpls2008/call_for_papers/submissions.htm Deadline for submission of presentation proposals: May 2, 2008
CALL FOR PRESENTATION =========================== MPLS 2008 International Conference (http://www.mpls2008.com), the 11th Annual International Conference on MPLS and Related Technologies, will be held October 19 - 22, 2008, in Washington, DC. The Program Committee of MPLS2008 is soliciting presentation proposals for the conference. The committee seeks original and unpublished work to continue the tradition initiated by this conference in 1998 of covering cutting-edge topics. Presentations addressing new technologies and operational experience are solicited from network equipment vendors, service providers, the research community, government agencies, and enterprise users. The deadline for submission of presentation proposals has been extended to May 2, 2008. Submissions in the form of extended summaries (200-500 words) are solicited. In your summary, please state succinctly what the original contribution of your presentation is. Please submit the proposals to the Submissions page: http://www.isocore.com/mpls2008/call_for_papers/submissions.htm This year's conference will include, but will not be limited to the following topics: MPLS Transport Profiles MPLS in multi-area and multi-AS networks Carrier/Metro Ethernet services Wireless and Mobility Backhauling Ethernet Operations, Administration, and Maintenance Multicast Enterprise / Next Generation MVPN Point-to-multipoint MPLS and applications Multicast in MPLS Pseudowires and VPLS Single and Multi-hop Pseudowire placement, setup, and management Providing QoS in MPLS networks OAM and network management for MPLS networks Voice over IP/MPLS IMS and IPTV over MPLS Triple-play applications on MPLS MPLS-enabled Advanced services and converged networks Interworking and migration for MPLS and GMPLS Multi-layer networks and integration with non-packet technologies Deploying, interworking, and operating L2 and L3 MPLS VPNs MPLS deployment experience: scaling, performance, and security Testing: MPLS test tools and certification experience Protection, restoration, and reliability for MPLS and Psuedowires Network processors for MPLS and GMPLS MPLS/GMPLS control plane resilience, scaling and robustness MPLS TE applications of the Path Computation Element (PCE) MPLS applications in the access network MPLS and IPv6 MPLS in the Enterprise Arena MPLS Support for Ethernet Services and VPLS GMPLS Applications (L1 VPNs, ASON, Optical Internetworking, NNI/UNI) Fast IP Routing Convergence versus MPLS Loop free networking High Availability (Graceful Restart, Non-Stop Routing, In-Service Software Upgrades, etc) MPLS in the Mobile Trunking Space MPLS Applications for Mobile Access Optimization MPLS Experience in Government Networks MPLS Experience in Research Networks Security features for MPLS and Pseudowires Congestion Notification and processing for MPLS and Pseudowires (G)MPLS interaction with routing protocols _______________________________________________ Pce mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/pce
