11th Würzburg Workshop on IP: Joint ITG and Euro-NF Workshop
"Visions of Future Generation Networks"
(EuroView2011)

August 1st - August 2nd 2011, Würzburg, Germany

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Overview

The workshop's tradition and intention are to foster the communication among researchers from industry, universities, and other research institutes. To that end, technical talks about current research, invited sessions, and keynotes by outstanding experts will be presented. The workshop is the continuation of a series of successful events previously held in Wuerzburg. It is technically and financially sponsored by the the German Information Technology Society, and the Network of Excellence EuroNF (within the European Union Framework Programme 7).

The focus of this year's symposium is on "Future Internet Design and Experimental Facilities", and in particular on current efforts towards a future Internet. This comprises overviews of selected testbed expert groups as well as current and future national and international collaborative projects. We would like to stimulate discussions on future Internet applications, future wireline and wireless Internet architectures, and experimental facilities.

We are happy to announce that Robert Kahn, an Internet pioneer who invented the Transmission Control Protocol and the Internet Protocol along with Vinton G. Cerf, will give a keynote talk at EuroView 2011. Furthermore, a keynote talk on "Networking paradigm for Information Universe" will be given by Prof. Dr. Yanghee Choi (Chair of the Future Internet Forum of Korea) and an invited talk on "The Future Internet Research Plan in Korea" by Prof. Dr. Younghee Lee".

The following invited sessions are confirmed

  • German G-Lab project,
  • Future Internet Activities in FP7 (organized by Dr. Rüdiger Martin, EC),
  • GENI Update: Ramping Up Experiments and Future Plans (organized by Mark Berman, GPO/BBN).

Several international experts from Asia, US, and Europe comitted to present their visions.

We seek for further technical presentations addressing research issues for the future Internet. They should communicate identified research issues, early insights, and they should strive to foster discussions among participants.

ORGANIZERS

Professor Phuoc Tran-Gia (general chair)
Dr. Tobias Hossfeld
Dr. Rastin Pries
Dr. Dirk Staehle

VENUE AND ACCOMMODATIONS

The workshop takes place in the computer science building on the Hubland Campus of the University of Wuerzburg/Germany. Wuerzburg is well accessible via airport Frankfurt/Main and another 90 minutes by railway. http://typo3.euroview2011.com/accommodations

SUBMISSION AND REGISTRATION

June 11th 2011: (extended deadline)
submission of an abstract
via mail to submission@euroview2011.com title of the talk and abstract, max. 2 pages

June 18th 2011:
notification of acceptance

Early registration until July 9th 2011:
registration fee: 160 Euro

Registration after July 9th 2011:
registration fee: 200 Euro

The registration for the workshops can be done online. The registration is closed after July 25th 2011. Due to local arrangements the number of participants for EuroView 2011 is limited to 200 participants. All interested persons are therefore kindly requested to register for the workshop at your earliest convenience.
http://www3.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/euroview/2011/registration/

In case of any questions, please feel free to contact Tobias Hossfeld and Rastin Pries.
http://typo3.euroview2011.com/submission

Contacts:
Tobias Hossfeld, hossfeld@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de
Rastin Pries, pries@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de