GLOBAL INTERNET & NEXT GENERATION NETWORKS
Global Internet & Next-Generation Networks Symposium At
2004 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM 2004)


November 29 - December 3, 2004
Hyatt Regency Dallas at Reunion Hotel
Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.
Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society

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Global Internet & Next-Generation Networks Symposium, one of seven symposia at 2004 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM 2004), provides an open forum for researchers, engineers and academia to exchange the latest technical information and research findings on Internet & Next-Generation Networking concepts, technologies, and applications covering existing deployments, current developments and future evolution. Internet & Next-Generation Networks have progressed into the realm of optical communications-based, wireless, and mobility-enabled networks supporting multimedia applications and services. This evolution opens a huge area of innovation for new concepts, theory and technology introduction.

Topics of interested areas include but are not limited to:

• Network Support for Applications (e.g., Instant Messaging, Peer-to-Peer Networking, Streaming Applications)
• Mobile/Wireless Networking (802.11, Ad-Hoc Networks, WPAN, 3G and Beyond)
• Networking Aspects of Grid Computing
• Storage Area Networks (e.g., ISCSI)
• Web Architectures (e.g., Content Distribution Networks, Load Balancing, Caching)
• IP Services and Supporting Technologies (VOIP, VPN, Traffic Engineering, MPLS, GMPLS, QoS, Optical Networking)
• Internet Architecture and Protocols (Intra/Inter-Domain Routing, Multicast, Flow Control, Security and Robustness, Next-Generation Architectures, IPv6)
• Network Operations and Management Innovations
• Traffic Measurement, Analysis, Modeling and Visualization
• Integration of Heterogeneous Systems (WLAN/Cellular, Wireless/Optical, Satellite/Cellular, etc.)
• Home Networking and Broadband Access Technologies

Important Dates
Full Paper Due: March 1, 2004 (Hard deadline)

Submission Instructions
Submissions should describe original work (not submitted or published elsewhere) and should clearly indicate Global Internet & Next-Generation Networks Symposium. Please see the GLOBECOM 2004 website www.globecom2004.org for detailed instructions.

Program Committee
http://www.globecom2004.org/gingns.html

SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIRS
Arup Acharya
(IBM Research, USA)
arup@us.ibm.com

Yuguang Michael Fang
(Univ. of Florida, USA)
fang@ece.ufl.edu

G.S. Kuo
(National Chengchi Univ., Taiwan)
gskuo@ieee.org

TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Arup Acharya, IBM Research, USA
Bengt Ahlgren, SICS, Sweden
Kevin Almeroth, UC Santa Barbara, USA
Khalil Amiri, Imperial College
Mostafa Ammar, Georgia Tech, USA
Grenville Armitage, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Chadi Barakat, INRIA, France
Samrat Bhattacharjee, Univ of Maryland, USA   
Supratik Bhattacharyya, Sprint ATL, USA
Torsten Braun, Univ of Bern
Jose Brustoloni, Univ of Pittsburgh, USA
Hasan Cam, Arizona State University, USA
Chung-ju Chang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Shigang Chen, U of Florida, USA
Ludmilla Cherkasova, HP Labs, USA
Sunghyun Choi, Seoul National University, S. Korea
Marco Conti, CNR Pisa, Italy
Sajal Das, UT Arlington
Fred Douglis, IBM Research
Michalis Faloutsos, UC Riverside, USA
Yuguang Fang, Univ of Florida, USA
Serge Fdida, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, France
Sachin Garg, Avaya Labs, USA
Mohsen Guizani, Western Michigan Univ, USA
Rick Han, University of Colorado, USA
Markus Hofmann, Bell Labs Research/Lucent, USA
Thomas Hou, Virginia Tech, USA
Liviu Iftode, Rutgers University, USA
Arun Iyengar, IBM Research, USA
Vana Kalogeraki, UC Riverside, USA
Chuck Kalmanek, AT&T Research, USA
Shivkumar Kalyanaraman, RPI, USA
Mark Karol, Avaya Research, USA
Sneha Kasera, Univ of Utah
Toshiro Kawahara, DoCoMo Labs, USA
Aleksander Kolarov, NEC Laboratories, USA
G. S. Kuo, National Chengchi University, Taiwan
Kang-won Lee, IBM Research, USA
Brian Levine, U Mass, USA
Wanjiun Liao, National Taiwan University
Baochun Li, Univ of Toronto
Jie Li, University of Tsukuba
Ling Liu, Georgia Tech, USA
Brian Mark, George Mason University, USA
Ivan Marsic, Rutgers Univ
Archan Misra, IBM Research
Vishal Misra, Columbia University, USA
Giacomo Morabito, University of Catania, Italy
Erich Nahum, IBM Research
Jitendra Padhye, Microsoft Research, USA
Jianping Pan, NTT MCL
Sanjoy Paul, Lucent Bell Labs, USA
Colin Perkins, Univ of Glasgow, UK
Kimmo Raatikainen, University of Helsinki, Finland
Ram Ramanathan, BBN, USA
D. Raychaudhuri, WINLAB/Rutgers University, USA
Reza Rejaie, Univ of Oregon, USA
Marcel Rosu, IBM Research, USA
Dan Rubenstein, Columbia University
Debanjan Saha, IBM Research, USA
Sambit Sahu, IBM Research, USA
Anees Shaikh, IBM Research, USA
Sherman Shen, Univ of Waterloo, Canada
Prashant Shenoy, U. Mass, USA
Heiner Stuettgen, NEC Europe Networking Labs, Germany
Marina Thottan, Lucent Bell Labs, USA
Joe Touch, USC/ISI, USA
Thierry Turletti, INRIA, France
Jia Wang, AT&T Research
Lars Wolf, Technical University Braunschweig, Germany
Jie Wu, Florida Atlantic University
Guoliang Xue, Arizona State University, USA
Maria Yuang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Magda El Zarki, UC Irvine, USA