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extended abstracts due March 12th

  • From: "Junaid Ahmed Zubairi" <zubairi@cs.fredonia.edu>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 17:50:48 -0500
  • Organization: SUNY/Fredonia

extended abstract due March 12th
CALL FOR PAPERS
INVITED SESSION ON BANDWIDTH AND SERVICE QUALITY
MANAGEMENT IN THE INTERNET

5th World Multi-Conference on 
Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (SCI 2001)

Orlando, Florida, USA

July 22-25, 2001

Scope
Internet is undergoing a major transformation from being a 
best effort network to a well organized and well managed 
system with built-in intelligent protocols to provide predictable 
performance. Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has 
developed and incorporated a number of new protocols and 
techniques for managing and allocating network bandwidth 
and supporting service quality. For bandwidth allocation and 
management, COPS (Common Open Policy Service) clients 
and servers work to convey policy decisions and allocate and 
recover bandwidth across a domain. For QoS, RSVP provides 
quantitative guarantees by reserved paths and Diffserv provides 
qualitative assurances by using PHB (per hop behavior) and 
PDB (per domain behavior) for packets marked with DSCP 
(DS codepoints). MPLS installs LSP's (Label Switched Path) 
that satisfy Traffic Engineering requirements. As LSP's are set 
up and released, the available bandwidth metrics for various 
links are updated to reflect the current state of the network. 

An invited session on managing bandwidth and service quality 
through these new protocols and techniques is being organized 
at the SCI'2001 conference. This session will serve as a forum 
to present and discuss the latest research and simulation results 
of works by researchers and developers across the world. 
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Bandwidth management with COPS and MPLS
Effects of shaping and packet coloring on multimedia streams
Integrated operation of Intserv and Diffserv
Aggregation of flows for scaling of RSVP
VoIP performance over Diffserv networks
Traffic Engineering architecture for the Internet
Impact of congestion resolution schemes on QoS traffic
Voice over MPLS
Performance of RSVP-MPLS architecture
FR/MPLS Network and service interworking
Inter-provider MPLS signaling and LSP routing
Inter-domain tunneling rules
COPS Policy Server/Bandwidth Broker implementation issues

Paper Submission
Extended abstracts or paper drafts should be sent as per the 
following format:
1. Extended abstract of 500 to 1500 words or paper drafts of 
2000 to 2500 words, in English.
2. Names, addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers and 
e-mail addresses of all authors, with the name of the contact 
author underlined.

The abstracts or papers can be submitted in ps or pdf format 
to session organizer at zubairi@cs.fredonia.edu by March 
12th, 2001 via email. 

Proceedings
Accepted papers, which should not exceed six single-spaced 
typed pages, will be published by means of paper and electronic 
proceedings. Best papers will be selected for awards and 
recommended for journal publications.
Multiple author books will be published by IIIS, based on the 
best-invited sessions, the best focus symposia or the best 
mini-conferences 

Session Organizer:
Dr. Junaid Ahmed Zubairi
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
College at Fredonia, State University of New York
Fredonia, NY 14063, USA
Tel: +1-716-673-4694
Fax: +1-508-256-8324
Email: zubairi@cs.fredonia.edu
WWW: http://www.cs.fredonia.edu/~zubairi

Session Co-organizer:
Wajdi Al-Khateeb
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Kulliyyah of Engineering, Intl' Islamic University Malaysia
Jalan Gombak, Kuala Lumpur 53100, Malaysia
Tel: +603-2056-4574
Fax: +603-2056-4853
Email: wajdi@iiu.edu.my


Important Dates: 
Extended Abstract/Draft Paper due: March 12th, 2001 
Notification of Acceptance: March 20th, 2001 
Camera read copy due: April 13th, 2001 

If you have questions concerning session paper submission 
or session content, please contact the invited session 
organizers at the addresses above. 

If you have questions concerning conference paper 
submissions or program, please contact Conference 
General Chair Prof. Nagib Callaos by email at 
ncallaos@usb.ve (Academic) or ncallaos@aol.com 
(Personal). For further information, see conference web 
site at http://www.iiis.org/sci