CFI 2011
Slides and videos for both the Future Internet Testbed & Research (FIT&R) Workshop and the main conference are available at the extended program
Keynote speech by
- Stephen Hailes (University College London, UK): "The Future Internet – Challenges, Opportunities, and Sheep"
- Jung Ryul Kim (Korea Communications Commission, Korea): "New Internet Trend and Perspective on Network Policy"
Invited talks by:
- Ilia Baldin (RENCI, USA): "A Semantic Plane for the Future Internet"
- Ivan Seskar (Rutgers WINLAB, USA): "MobilityFirst Future Internet Architecture Project"
- Laurent Mathy (Lancaster Univ., UK): "Virtualization and Software Networking"
- Joe Touch (ISI, USA): "Designing an All-Optical Router"
- Serge Fdida (UPMC, France): "User-Centric Service and Network Engineering"
- Akihiro Nakao (University of Tokyo, Japan): "Wired and Wireless Network Virtualization Test-beds"
- Do Young Eun (North Carolina State University, USA): "Towards Efficient Random Walks on 'Battery-Powered' Graphs"
Background
The International Conference on Future Internet Technologies 2011 (CFI 11) will be the sixth event in the series. Researchers from Asia, Europe, 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 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 Future Internet 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
- 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
Papers must be unpublished and not considered elsewhere for publication. Only electronic submissions in PDF format will be considered. Submissions are suggested to follow the ACM Proceedings format by using the provided templates (LaTeX (cls, tex) and MS Word). Later, for accepted papers, we will provided updated submission templates. For more details refer to the 'Paper Submission' page.
NOTE: CFI 2011 publication will be included into ACM Digital Library like previous CFI 2009-2010.
Important Dates
- Paper submission:
March 31, 2011April 7, 2011 - Acceptance notification:
April 15, 2011April 30, 2011 - Camera-ready manuscripts:
May 15, 2011May 23, 2011 - ACM copyright form: May 23, 2011
- CFI 2011 registration for authors: May 31, 2011
- CFI 2011 early registration:
June 8, 2011June 10, 2011 - Conference dates: June 13-15, 2011

