IEEE INFOCOM 2010

The IEEE Conference on Computer Communications addresses key topics and issues related to computer communications, with emphasis on traffic management and protocols for both wired and wireless networks. Material is presented a program of technical sessions, tutorials, panel discussions and workshops. The first INFOCOM conference took place in 1982 and has since taken place at many locations around the world - Italy, Japan, Israel, Spain, Brazil, as well as most regions of the US.

Topics of Interest:  Original papers are invited on recent advances in computer communications and networking. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

* Ad hoc mobile networks * Addressing & location management * Broadband access technologies * Capacity planning * Cellular & broadband wireless nets * Congestion control * Content distribution * Cross layer design and optimization * Cyber-physical computing/networking * Denial of service * Delay/disruption tolerant networks * Future Internet design * Implementation & experimental testbeds * Middleware support for networking * Mobility models & systems * Multicast & anycast * Multimedia protocols and networking * Network applications & services * Network architectures * Network control * Network management * Network simulation and emulation * Novel network architectures * Optical networks * Peer-to-peer communications * Performance evaluation * Power control and management * Pricing & billing * Resource allocation & management * Routing protocols * Scheduling & buffer management * Security, trust, & privacy * Self-organizing networks * Sensor nets & embedded systems * Service overlays * Switches & switching * Topology characterization & inference * Traffic measurement and analysis * Traffic engineering, & control * Virtual & overlay networks * Web services & performance * Wireless mesh networks and protocols

Paper Submission:

Submitted papers must be unpublished and must not be currently under review for any other publication. Authors of accepted papers will need to sign an IEEE copyright release form and present their paper at the conference. The Proceedings of the conference will be published by IEEE Communication Society and distributed at the conference; copies of the Proceedings will also be available for sale after the conference.

All paper submissions will be handled electronically in EDAS via the INFOCOM submission page. Authors should prepare a Portable Document Format (PDF) version of their full paper. Papers must be no longer than 9 pages, in font size no smaller than 11 points, and compliant with the margin requirement. Please refer to the INFOCOM manuscript preparation page for details. Manuscripts that are not compliant with the requirements may be declined without review.

The deadline for registering the title and the abstract of the paper with our electronic submission system is July 24, 2009, and the deadline for submitting the actual paper is July 31, 2009. All deadlines are 11:59PM PST and are firm (i.e., no deadline extension will be made).

All submitted papers will be judged based on their quality through peer reviewing, where TPC members referee all papers and hold a TPC meeting to determine the set of accepted papers. A subset of the accepted papers will be invited to IEEE INFOCOM Miniconferences and considered for inclusion in the IEEE INFOCOM Proceedings, in the event that the paper cannot be included in the main conference program.

Important Dates

Abstract Due 	  July 24, 2009, 11:59 PM PDT (required) Full Paper Submission 	 July 31, 2009, 11:59 PM PDT (firm deadline) Notification of Acceptance 	  November 21, 2009 Conference Dates 	  March 15-19, 2010 This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP