A RECENT COMPUTING TECHNIQUES IN NETWORKS AND UWSN
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Submission deadline: 01/30/2018
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Scope and purposes
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In recent years there was a drastic growth in computing techniques in networking and UWSN. The new techniques for computing may added more secured and quality of service. Also now a day's most of the researchers are doing their research in underwater sensor network to constructing a network in underwater (sea) and finding the shortest path in underwater using various techniques. In underwater basically acoustic signal may used for communication to find the AUV, with this signal more number of researchers doing their research. This is the opportunity to researchers to publish their unpublished work in this issue which is belongs to networks (all types) and underwater findings.
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Topics of primary interest include, but are not limited to:
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• Wire and wireless sensors • Computer Networks Modeling and Simulation • Network Performance, Reliability, and Quality of Service • Security, Authentication, and Cryptography • Wireless Multimedia Communication • Wireless/Fixed Traffic and Routing • Cloud Computing • UWSN • All types of Network findings
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Important Dates
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Deadline for submission:
01/30/2018
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Deadline for
revision:
03/03/2018
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Notification of final decision:
03/15/2018
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Estimated Publication:
04/03/2018 (Tentative)
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Submission
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Abstracts addressing one or more of these themes/topics or further questions should be emailed to an editor by <01/30/2018> at kalaiselvanresearch@gmail.com. Manuscript submissions are invited by the submission deadline. All papers will undergo a double or triple-blind peer review process.
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Guest Editors
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Dr. S. A. KALAISELVANKINGS ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SRIPERUMBUDUR, CHENNAI, TAMILNADU, INDIA kalaiselvanresearch@gmail.com
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Manuscript submission deadline
01/30/2018
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Network Function Virtualization for IP Core
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Submission deadline: 05/30/2015
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Scope and purposes
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In November 2012 seven of the world's leading telecoms network operators selected European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to be the home of the Industry Specification Group for Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV). Now almost two years later a large community of experts are working intensely to develop the required standards for NFV as well as sharing their experiences of NFV development and early implementation. The membership of ISG NFV has grown to over 230 individual companies including 37 of the world's major service providers as well as representatives from both telecoms and IT vendors.
Modern telecoms networks contain an ever increasing variety of proprietary hardware. The launch of new services or network configuration demands the installation of yet more equipment that in turn requires additional floor space, power and trained maintenance staff. As the innovation cycles continue to accelerate, hardware-based appliances rapidly reach end of life. Simply having a hard-wired network with boxes dedicated to single functions is not the optimal way to achieve dynamic service offerings. Network design must be more agile and able to respond on-demand to the dynamic needs of the traffic and services running over it.
The telecoms require recommendation and validation on various aspects in the adoption of NFV and related technologies. This includes a technical study on candidate network services for virtualization, infrastructure requirements for such a service model and a proof-of-concept demonstrating key benefits of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) via service chaining.
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Topics of primary interest include, but are not limited to:
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• Ensuring that virtualised network platforms will be simpler to operate • Achieving high performance virtualised network appliances which are portable between different hardware vendors, and with different hypervisors • Achieving co-existence with legacy hardware-based network platforms whilst enabling an efficient migration path to fully virtualised network platforms which re-use network operator BSS and OSS • Management and orchestration of virtual network appliances (particularly alongside legacy management systems) while ensuring security from attack and mis-configuration • Maintaining network stability and service levels without degradation during appliance load and relocation • Ensuring the appropriate level of resilience to hardware and software failures • Enabling the creation of virtual network appliances which will run, ideally without recompilation, on any hypervisor and hardware configuration, and integrate “on the fly” into the network operators’ existing EMS, NMS, OSS, BSS and orchestration systems • Requirement and gap analysis for future technical specifications & standards within ETSI and other relevant standards development organizations
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Important Dates
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Deadline for submission:
05/30/2015
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Deadline for
revision:
09/30/2015
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Notification of final decision:
10/30/2015
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Estimated Publication:
11/30/2015 (Tentative)
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Submission
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Abstracts addressing one or more of these themes/topics or further questions should be emailed to an editor by <05/30/2015> at tajuddin@tmrnd.com.my. Manuscript submissions are invited by the submission deadline. All papers will undergo a double or triple-blind peer review process.
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Guest Editors
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Dr. Ahmad Tajuddin bin SamsudinTelekom Research & Development Sdn. Bhd tajuddin@tmrnd.com.my
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Manuscript submission deadline
05/30/2015
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Video Communication Services
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Submission deadline: 01/20/2013
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Scope and purposes
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Significant developments in communication technologies have made video communication feasible. However, new emerging applications have put further stress on the existing resources. In recent years, several methods have been discussed for providing video communication and hence video services. The developments in video qualities have taken place extensively and, accordingly, the requirement of resources such data rate, storage have been increased terrifically. The old methods may not be suitable for high quality videos and, thus, new methods are required for providing video communication services. Video communication is essential to several applications such as broadcast of movie, events through videos, distance education lectures, and speeches and panel discussions at conventions, conferences and social gatherings. There have been some works on video communication in the literature. In order to further focus on video communication services, we invite authors to submit original research and review articles regarding video communication services and their future perspectives. We are particularly interested in papers describing new protocols related to video communication and their analysis.
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Topics of primary interest include, but are not limited to:
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• Video broadcasting methods • VCR functionality-based protocols • Bandwidth smoothing in video communication • Elastic video communication channels • Scalable video communication services • Security issues of video communication services
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Important Dates
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Deadline for submission:
01/20/2013
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Deadline for
revision:
04/05/2013
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Notification of final decision:
04/20/2013
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Camera-Ready Final Manuscript Due:
05/05/2013
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Estimated Publication:
2013 (Tentative)
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Submission
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Abstracts addressing one or more of these themes/topics or further questions should be emailed to an editor by <01/20/2013>. Manuscript submissions are invited by the submission deadline. All papers will undergo a double or triple-blind peer review process.
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Guest Editors
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HARI OM,hari.om.cse@ismdhanbad.ac.in;hariom4india@gmail.com
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Manuscript submission deadline
01/20/2013
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