Overview
- For inquiries about the receipt please contact Miyoung Kim(mykim _AT_ mmlab.snu.ac.kr)
- Presentation files for the 2nd Future Internet Testbed & Research Workshop are available at the program page
- Craig Partridge (BBN, USA): Future of Wireless Networking
- Cheol Zeung Hwang (Director of Network Policy Bureau, Korea Communications Commission):
“New Internet trend and perspective on network enhancement policy” - Joe Touch (USC/ISI, USA): Recursion in Networking
- John W. Lockwood (CEO, Algo-Logic Systems): “Building networks with open, reconfigurable hardware”
- Yongdae Kim (U. of Minnesota, USA): “Internet Censorship: Current and Future”
- Mikael Johansson (KTH, Sweden): “Real-Time Networking over Unreliable Wireless Networks”
- Max Ott (NICTA, Australia): “The Cloud is the Network: From Packets to Relations”
- Bijan Jabbari (George Mason University, USA): “On Secure and Resilient Architectures for Future Internet”
- KyoungSoo Park (KAIST): “Designing a 40 Gbps Software PC Router”
Background
The International Conference on Future Internet Technologies 2010 (CFI 10) will be the fifth event in the series. Researchers from Asia, Europe, North America and elsewhere gather in this high profile forum to discuss their work in progress and visions for long-term research activities. The goal of this event is to foster international research collaboration in the emerging field of future Internet research, covering clean-slate Internet architecture concepts, new networking protocols and related global-scale/ programmable network testbeds.
Topics
Contributions are solicited in all areas of research related to the internet of the future and applications on that network. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Clean-slate/dirty-slate Internet architectures
- Addressing and routing architectures in the future Internet
- Management and control of future networks
- Security, privacy and trust issues
- Wireless, mobile & sensor network protocols
- Delay- or disruption-tolerant networking (DTN)
- Real-time creation of custom protocols for current communications
- Geographic routing and location-aware services
- Data-oriented architectures and content networking networking
- Situated and autonomic communications (SAC)
- Machine-to-machine communications - the internet of things
- Programmable testbeds for evaluation of future Internet protocols and services
- Network virtualization technology
- Novel networked/mobile application concepts
Paper Submission
Final papers will be 4 or more pages in length (up to 8 pages). Papers will be published in a conference proceeding and on-line. If you have any further questions, please send an email to songchong _AT_ kaist.edu. Papers must be registered and submitted via HotCRP ( http://netsys1.kaist.ac.kr/cfi2010/ ).
Important Dates
- Paper Submission:
April 2, 2010April 16, 2010 - Acceptance Notification:
May 7, 2010May 15, 2010 - Camera Ready Manuscripts:
May 17, 2010May 25, 2010 - Conference Dates: June 16-18, 2010
Steering committee
- Yanghee Choi, SNU, Korea
- Dongman Lee, KAIST, Korea
- Song Chong, KAIST, Korea
- Daeyoung Kim, CNU, Korea
- Kenjiro Cho, IIJ Research Lab., Japan
- Hiroshi Esaki, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
- Jun Bi, Tsinghua Univ., China
- Xing Li, Tsinghua Univ., China
- Craig Partridge, BBN, USA
- Lixia Zhang, UCLA, USA
- Jon Crowcroft, Cambridge Univ., UK
- Serge Fdida, LIP6, France
Information
FI testbed workshop the first day of the conference
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The Future Internet Testbed workshop will be co-organized in conjunction with GLORIAD as the first day (June 16th) event of the conference.