Trusted Internet Workshop 2004

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3rd International Trusted Internet Workshop (TIW)

 

December 22, 2004, Bangalore, India

 

Held in conjunction with

 

International Conference on

 

High Performance Computing (HiPC)


December 19-22, 2004, Bangalore, India.

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General Co-chairs

G. Manimaran                                              Krishna Sivalingam   
Iowa State University, USA                         Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), USA
Email: gmani@iastate.edu                             Email: krishna@cs.umbc.edu 

Technical Program Chair

Suresh Subramaniam
The George Washington University, USA
Email: suresh@gwu.edu

Workshop Theme             Workshop Program

In recent years, there has been a tremendous push from both civil and military communities for next generation applications demanding Quality of Service (QoS), reliability, and security guarantees. The goal of Trusted Internet workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss their work and exchange ideas in the areas of Internet QoS, Internet Reliability, and Internet Security. To achieve this goal, this workshop solicits original, previously unpublished research contributions on (but not restricted to) the following subject categories of Trusted Internet:

bulletInternet QoS, IntServ, DiffServ, VPN
bulletMedia Servers, Web Caching and Content Distribution
bulletMPLS/GMPLS Networks & IP over WDM
bulletSecure Internet Protocols & WORMS
bulletDenial of Service (DoS) Prevention, Mitigation, Traceback
bulletQoS/FT/Secure Routing, Multicasting, and Scheduling
bulletQoS/FT/Security/Energy issues in Wireless, Mobile, Adhoc, and Sensor Networks

Paper Submission                Submission Closed

Interested authors should submit an electronic version of the manuscript either in Postscript or PDF format as an email attachment to the workshop Program Chair (Suresh Subramaniam). The page limit and formatting for the submissions is 8 pages in IEEE 2-column style. All submissions will be reviewed by the program committee. Each accepted paper must be presented at the workshop and all the accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings. Selected papers will also appear as a special issue in Journal of High Speed Networks (JHSN).

Important Dates

v      Submission Deadline: Sept. 1, 2004

v     Acceptance Notification: Oct. 1, 2004

v      Camera-ready Deadline:  Oct. 15, 2004

v      Workshop: Dec. 22, 2004

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