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The Internet architecture has been remarkably successful in allowing a planet-scale internetwork to form. However, this architecture is losing its original simplicity and transparency as new classes of applications, business models, security mechanisms, scalability enablers and operational and management requirements give rise to address solutions that extend the architecture without regards to its original design principles.
Several substantial Future Internet initiatives are underway in Europe, the Americas and Asia.

  •   New networking paradigms
  •   New routing architectures
  •   New traffic engineering and congestion control mechanisms
  •   Measurements and analyses that characterize and quantify architectural limitations
  •   New protocols to address specific architectural limitations
  •   Principles of evolving future architectures
  •   Discussions on interworking with the existing Internet and deployability

PhD students are encouraged to submit a two pages extended abstract describing their current research results. The abstract will be used as a text basis for the review process. If your submission is accepted, you will also have to prepare and present a poster during the summer school. After having submitted their abstract, all PhD students will be asked to comment and discuss some of the other abstract. This will allow the PhD students to discuss about their ongoing research with other PhD students before the summer school to ease discussion and cooperation among PhD students. The number of places is limited and PhD students who have submitted abstracts will have priority over other registrations.


  • Submissions: Submitted abstracts must be at most two pages long, including all figures, tables, references, appendices, etc. They must be formatted according to the standard ACM double column format except that all text must use a font size of 10 points or larger (latex template).

  Submission Deadline:          June 10, 2009
  Discussion phase :     until June 30, 2009

                                                               SUBMISSION IS CLOSED


  • There will be three poster sessions for PhD students:
    • The aim is to allow PhD students to present their work to the community and encourage discussions on their work.
    • For the registration (if the number of summer school participants is too large) we will accord priority to students who submit a abstract/poster to the summer school.
    • The first session is planned for Tuesday morning (25/08 11h30-12h30) and the two other ones are planned for Thursday morning (27/08 10h-12h).



 

Session 1: Fouzi Mekhaldi, Ahmed Elmokash, Long Nguyen Hoang, Christian Esteve Rothenberg, Florin Coras, Sebastian Siikavirta, Michio Honda, Stephen D. Strowes, Tatiana Polishchuk, João Taveira Araújo, Avinash Mungur.

Session 2: Ming Li, Sébastien Barré, Virgine Van den Schrieck, Ariane Keller, Alexandre Matos, Aldo Campi, Roberto Rigolin Ferreira Lopes, Etienne Gallet de Santerre, Gilles Bertrand, Italo Cunha, Vytautas Valancius.

Session 3: Igor Ganichev, Yongjun Liao, Damien Saucez, Laurent Vanbever, Ho Trong Viet, Jose Moura, Vamsi Kambhampati, Fernando Matos, Dominik Kaspar, Bernhard Distl, Nikolaos Fotiou.