Dear Colleagues,

you are still in time to submit your work to the ICC12 WS on "New Trends in 
Optical Networks Survivability"

NEW submission deadline: January 7 2012



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         New Trends in Optical Networks Survivability Workshop

                 in conjunction with IEEE ICC 2012

                   http://www.ieee-icc.org/2012/

                  June 10-15, 2012, Ottawa, Canada



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NEW submission deadline: January 7 2012



Workshop website: http://www.ict.kth.se/MAP/FMI/Negonet/icc2012_workshop.html



In today's optical networks, the scale of survivability problems is expanding 
including a growing variety of failure types. It is of the outmost importance 
to withstand and recover from failures ranging from the single network 
equipment malfunctioning, to natural disasters causing large network segments 
disruptions, e.g., earthquakes, tsunamis, floods and power outages.

Moreover, with the advances in optical transmission techniques and with 
emerging network services, the survivability problem in optical networks is 
gaining new dimensions, i.e., becoming a multi-scale and a multi-service 
problem.

The scope of the call includes, but is not limited to the following

topics:

.               Survivability of optical multi-layer networks

.               Protection techniques in fiber access networks

.               Attack-aware optical network design and modeling

.               Resiliency in a converged wired-wireless access scenario

.               Survivability in grid and distributed computing

.               Network resiliency for cloud computing

.               Management of survivable networks

.               Survivable multicasting in optical networks

.               Fault management, monitoring and control

.               Planning and optimization of reliable networks, systems, and 
services

.               Disaster recovery

.               Survivability in Data Center Networks

.               Energy efficiency in survivable networks



Organizing Committee:



Cicek Cavdar (KTH), [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Paolo Monti (KTH), [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Lena Wosinska (KTH), [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>





Best regards



Paolo Monti


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Paolo Monti, PhD
NEGONET Group
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden
http://web.it.kth.se/~pmonti/

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