From lachlan.andrew at gmail.com Sun Oct 8 18:01:18 2006 From: lachlan.andrew at gmail.com (Lachlan Andrew) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 18:01:18 -0700 Subject: [Tmrg-interest] CFP - PFLDnet2007 -- Extended deadline Message-ID: Fifth International Workshop on Protocols for Fast, Long Distance networks, 2007 (PFLDnet2007) 7, 8 February 2007, ISI, Marina Del Rey (Los Angeles), California http://wil.cs.caltech.edu/pfldnet2007/cfp.php PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE: EXTENDED to 20 OCTOBER, 2006 Future networks will increasingly contain high bandwidth, high delay paths. Protocols for fast, long distance networks will have to expand from experimental testbeds and into the wider world. In that process, it is increasingly important for protocols which achieve high utilization on fast, long distance networks also to have the qualities required for widespread use, such as fairness and scalability to many users. PFLDnet2007 solicits papers which will further research towards on protocols for tomorrow's high speed internet, at all stages along the continuum from the requirements of today's grid networks, through benchmarking of proposals, to the final selection of the next generation of TCP. Participants wishing to present a paper should upload a full paper to the submission site by Friday 20 October, 2006. Papers should be typically 4-5 pages, but no longer than 6 pages. Scope: (choose at least one of the subject areas below - multiple selections possible) * Protocol issues in fast long-distance networks * Protocol development o Enhancements of TCP and its variants o Novel data transport protocols designed for new application services o Explicit signaling protocols: Optimization criteria and deployment strategies o Pacing and shaping of TCP and UDP traffic o Parallel transfers and multistreaming * Performance evaluation o Modeling and simulation-based results o Experiments on real networks and actual measurements o Protocol benchmarking * Hardware-specific issues o Transport over optical networks o RDMA over WANs o Protocol implementation and hardware issues (PCs, NICs, TOEs, routers, switches, etc.) o Data replications and striping * Application focus o Requirements and experience from bandwidth demanding applications o Bulk-data transfer applications both TCP and non-TCP based o Transport service for Grids o QoS and scalability issues o Multicast over fast long-distance networks Authors whose papers are selected for presentation will have the option to submit a revised paper, to be published on the PFLDnet 2007 web site and in the PFLDnet 2007 proceedings. Conference Co-Chairs: Lachlan Andrew Aaron Falk Medy Sanadidi TPC Co-Chairs: Lachlan Andrew Doug Leith Medy Sanadidi Important Dates ***Initial paper submission deadline: EXTENDED to Friday 20 October, 2006*** Acceptance notification: Monday 4 December, 2006 Final paper submission: Wednesday 24 January, 2007 Workshop: Wednesday and Thursday, 7 and 8 February, 2007 -- Lachlan Andrew, Aaron Falk, Doug Leith and Medy Sanadidi co-chairs / TPC co-chairs