ABOUT THE
WORKSHOP
IEEE International
workshop MENS 2013 will provide a
forum to researchers to propose
theories and technologies on the
management of emerging networks and
services, share their experience of
IT and telecommunications industries
and discuss future management
solutions for emerging networks and
services. The workshop will also
give the opportunity for the various
communities and stakeholders to show
results of adopting the ETSI AFI
GANA Reference Model in research
work and prototyping, while at the
same time presenting and discussing
the ways in which various research
results can be contributed to the
evolution of the Reference Model (as
it becomes a commonly-shared
framework for autonomic, cognitive
networking and self-management).
Authors are invited to submit papers
in theories and techniques for the
management of emerging networks or
related areas. Topics of the
workshop include but are not limited
to:
- Management of
Emerging Networks and Services
- Management of
Next-Generation Networks
- Management of
Ad-hoc/Mesh Networks
- Management of
3G/4G Networks
- Management of
Sensor Networks
- Resource
Management of Wireless Networks
- Management of
Virtualized Networks, Virtualized
Resources and Virtualized Network
Functions
- Management of
Overlay Networks
- Management of
VPN
- Management of
P2P Networks
- Management of
Grid Architecture
- Management of
Multimedia Networks
- Management of
Satellite Networks
- Management of
Optical Networks
- Management of
Cognitive Networks
- Management of
Future Internet
- Management of
Clouds
- Management of
Machine-to-Machine (M2M)
communication systems and networks
- Converged
Management of Fixed and Mobile
Networks: Solutions for NGMN NGCOR
Project
- Federation
Models and Federated Management of
Heterogeneous Networks
- Evolution of
Information Models and Data Models
- Adoption and
application of the ETSI AFI GANA
Reference Model for the
Self-Managing Future Internet
- Network and
Protocols Evolutions towards the
Self-Managing Future Internet
- Evolving IPv6
Protocols towards IPv6++ for
advanced Self-Managing Network
Features
-
Software-Driven/Software-Defined
Networking (SDN) Management &
Control
- OpenFlow
Networking and Management
- Policy-based
Network Management
- Bio-inspired
Network Management
- AI Approaches
for Network Management
- Control Theory
for Network Management
- New Theory for
Network Management
- Autonomic
Management and Communication
- Self-management
(Self-*) and Initiatives towards
Standardization
- Context-aware
Management
- Converged
Networks and Services
- Management of
SON (Self-Organizing Networks)
Functions
- Reports on New
Management Challenges in IT and
Network Industries
- QoS &
Performance Management in Emerging
networks
- Security
Management of Emerging Networks and
Services
- Mobility
management
- Managing energy
consumption in resource constrained
networks
- Metrics,
Techniques, and Experiments for
Evaluating Network Management
Architectures
- Experimental
Platforms that Support Network
Management Research
All accepted and presented papers
will be included in the IEEE
GLOBECOM proceedings and IEEE
Xplore and indexed in relevant
databases (EI).
Important Dates:
Submission
due: July
7th (Sunday) 23:59
EDT (Firm),
2013 June
30, 2013
Accept
notification: September
10th, 2013 September
1st, 2013
Camera
Ready: October 1st,
2013
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