[PDF]
All papers in three symposia, Wireless
Networking Symposium, Optical Networking Symposium, and Services/Applications
Symposium will be made available on IEEE Xplore.
Co-Sponsored by: IEEE Communications Society / CreateNet / ICST
In Technical Cooperation with: ACM SIGMOBILE (pending)
In Technical Cooperation with: IEEE Computer Society (pending)
IEEE/CreateNet
BROADNETS
2005 is an international conference focusing on broadband networking
and covers the entire gamut of next generation networks with high
bandwidth available all the way from access networks to regional
and metropolitan networks to wide-area core networks. The conference
will consist of the following three symposia:
Broadband Wireless Networking Symposium: covers mobility,
routing for multihop, multimedia QoS and traffic management, cross-layer
optimization, MAC and emerging physical layer technologies (UWB,
MIMO) for high-speed wireless networking. [Call
For Papers]
Broadband Optical Networking Symposium: covers WDM technologies,
Ethernet and MPLS integration into the optical layer, Next-Generation
SONET/SDH, as well as SAN extensions over DWDM/SONET/SDH. [Call
For Papers]
Broadband Applications/Services Symposium: covers middleware
and service architectures for broadband applications, pervasive
computing and ubiquitous communications, and universal broadband
access for information services. [Call
For Papers]
Important Dates
EDAS Paper
Registration: |
March
24, 2005 (extended) |
Final
Paper Upload: |
April 1, 2005
(extended) |
Acceptance Notification: |
June
1, 2005 |
Final Manuscript Due: |
August
1, 2005 |
Submission
Instructions
Authors are invited to submit full papers of up to 10 pages in IEEE
conference proceedings format. Papers should be
submitted in PDF format to the respective symposium through the EDAS
system at https://edas.info/.
Proposals for Workshops, Tutorials, and Panels
Proposals for workshops or tutorials and panels on broadband networking
and related topics are solicited. Workshop or tutorial proposals should consist
of: 1) title of the workshop or tutorial, 2) description of potential audience,
3) description of the workshop or tutorial topic and justification of why the
proposed topic is interesting and timely, and 4) intended format
of the workshop. Panel
topics should address innovative, controversial, or otherwise provocative
issues of interest related to broadband networking and services.
Please contact Please contact Workshops, Tutorials, or Panels chairs for details.
Exhibits and Sponsorships Opportunities
For information on exhibit space or sponsorship opportunities at
IEEE/CreateNet BROADNETS 2005, please contact the Exhibits and Sponsorships Chair.