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Subject:    [Tccc] CFP --- IEEE Globecom 2003 Optical Networking and Systems Symposium
From:       Luca Valcarenghi <valcarenghi () sssup ! it>
Date:       2002-11-18 16:08:58
Message-ID: Pine.LNX.4.44.0211181534540.27707-200000 () barbera
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Please find here attached the Call for Papers for the IEEE Globecom 2003
Optical Networking and Systems Symposium.
Best regards,
        Luca Valcarenghi.

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+++                       CALL FOR PAPERS                       +++
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+                       IEEE GLOBECOM 2003                        +
+                          December 1-5                           +
+                    San Francisco, California                    +
+                      www.globecom2003.com                       +
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+   IEEE Globecom 2003 Optical Networking and Systems Symposium   +
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Endorsing technical Committee(s)
Optical networking technical committee (ONTC)

IMPORTANT DATES

Complete Paper Manuscripts Due: February 15, 2003
Paper manuscripts should be submitted electronically, after November
15, 2002, by using the Online Submissions form on the GLOBECOM 2003 
website.

Proposals to Conduct Technical Tutorials and Workshops Due: February 15, 
2003
Proposals should be sent electronically, after November 15, 2002, to
the Technical Program Chairs.

Best regards.

-- 
Luca Valcarenghi, Ph.D.
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Studi Universitari e di Perfezionamento
Sant'Anna School of University Studies and Doctoral Research
via Cisanello 145, 56124, Pisa (PI), Italy
ph.: +39-0509719005
fax: +39-0509719033

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+			IEEE GLOBECOM 2003                        + 

+			   December 1-5                           + 

+                    San Francisco, California                    +

+                      www.globecom2003.com                       +

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+   IEEE Globecom 2003 Optical Networking and Systems Symposium   +

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Endorsing technical Committee(s)

Optical networking technical committee (ONTC)



Symposium Chair: Prof. Ibrahim Habib 

Department of Electrical Engineering 

City College and Graduate School 

City University of New York 

Convent Avenue at 138th Street 

New York, NY 10031, USA

E-mail: habib@ccny.cuny.edu



Symposium Vice-Chair: Prof. Anthony C. Boucouvalas

Director of Microelectronics and Multimedia Research Centre,

Bournemouth University,

Fern Barrow,

Poole,

Dorset, BH12 5BB,

UK

E-mail: tboucouv@bournemouth.ac.uk



Technical Program Committee



TPC Chair: Andrea Fumagalli, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA,

andreaf@utdallas.edu



Wesam Alanqar, Sprint, USA 

Nirwan Ansari, NJIT, USA 

Javier Aracil, Universidad Pública de Navarra 

Daniel Awduche, Consultant, USA

Hakki Cankaya, Alcatel Systems, USA 

Jacek Chrostowski, Cisco, USA 

Tarek Elbawab, Alcatel Networks, USA

Khaled Elsayed, Cairo University, Egypt 

Don Fedyk, Nortel Networks, Canada

Jeff Fitchett, Nortel Networks, Canada 

Fary Ghassemlooy University of Sheffield Hallam, UK 

Mohsen Guizani, University of West Florida, USA 

Takis Hajifotiou, Nortel Networks 

David Hunter, University of Essex, UK

Bilel Jamoussi, Nortel Networks, Canada 

Jason Jue, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA 

Wojciech Kabacinski, Poznan University of Technology, Poland 

Moshen Kaverhad, Pennsylvania State University, USA 

Miguel Labrador, University of South Florida, USA 

Emilio Leonardi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Bo Li, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China 

Hussein Mouftah, Queen's University 

Fabio Neri, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Alberto Paradisi, CPqD Foundation, Brazil

George N. Rouskas, North Carolina State University, USA

Ted Sargent, University of Toronto, Canada 

Krishna Sivalingam, Washington State University, USA

Marco Tacca, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA

Lubo Tancevski, Alcatel, USA

Ian White, Cambridge University, UK 

Luca Valcarenghi, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy

Vasileios Vitsas, TEI Thessaloniki, Greece 

Guoliang Xue, Arizona State University, USA 

Doug Zucherman, Zucherman Associates, USA





Competition and difficult market conditions over the last year has

forced the optics industry to become most streamlined and very

efficient in providing the growing demands for bandwidth and optical

network deployment.  Optical communications technology has secured its

place in the core of the Internet. In the last few years, the

revolutions in optical devices and material technology, which brought

down the cost of optics to an acceptable level, has made multiplexing

and switching of data using dense wavelength division multiplexing

(DWDM) commercially and technically viable in the transport

networks. The use of optical techniques in MANs and LANs, are

following suit and the use of optics will continue to increase in

order to meet the throughput requirements. This Symposium stresses

major advancements in Optical Networking which include Switching and

Routing, QoS requirements of optical switch architectures and

networks, optical network management, LAMBDA-MPLS, lightpath signaling

and routing, traffic modeling and control, and traffic and capacity

management functions.

This Symposium is intended to provide a timely forum for exploratory

research and practical contributions from all around the world in the

area of optical networking. The objective of this event is to foster

the exchange of information among researchers in this fast-moving

field. The program will include presentations by distinguished

researchers, speaking on recent advances in theory and practice of

optical networking. This symposium also intends to bring together

various optical network systems developers to discuss the current

status, technical challenges, standards, fundamental issues, and

future services and applications in the form of workshops, business

applications, sessions and tutorials.



The general scope of the series includes, but is not limited to, the

following:



Enabling technologies and their applications in optical networks;

topics include

increased spectral efficiency 

tunable lasers

impact of new transmission technologies (40G vs 10G, WDM vs TDM, switches)

Routing and wavelength assignment

Optical switching

Optical access networks

Network survivability and fault management

Network design and reconfiguration

Quality of service and scheduling

Traffic grooming in optical networks

Traffic engineering in IP optical networks

Metropolitan and local area optical networks

GMPLS protocols analysis

Optical components and devices

Architecture and design of fiber-based DWDM systems including global

and transcontinental, metropolitan, local and enterprise networks

Free space and hybrid optical networks including satellite, wireless,

and cable networks

Optical systems interconnect 

Architecture and implementation of IP/XX/DWDM and the optical Internet 

Survivability, reliability, and security of optical networks

Techniques for protection and restoration

Techniques and algorithms for wavelength routing, assignment and management 

Transparency and all-optical networks

Optical packet, burst and flow switching 

Network control and management

Signaling and information models

Standards for optical networking

Operations support systems of optical networks, including economic models 

Performance modeling and simulations of optical networks

QoS in optical networks 

Network applications of advanced optoelectronic circuits and optical

signal processing

Network applications and control/management of emerging optical

sub-systems and systems, including

large MEMS arrays, nano-scale and atomic structures 

Impact of quantum communication and computing on the future of optical networks

Quantum cryptography and optical networking.



GENERAL INFORMATION



GLOBECOM 2003 will be composed of six major Symposia, the traditional

GLOBECOM General Conference addressing a set of current communication

topics, and technology Tutorials and Workshops. You are invited to

submit original technical papers for presentation at GLOBECOM 2003 and

publication in the Conference Record. You are invited to submit

proposals to conduct technical Tutorials and Workshops. Visit the

website for further details.





IMPORTANT DATES



Complete Paper Manuscripts Due: February 15, 2003

Paper manuscripts should be submitted electronically, after November

15, 2002, by using the Online Submissions form on the GLOBECOM 2003 website.



Proposals to Conduct Technical Tutorials and Workshops Due: February 15, 2003

Proposals should be sent electronically, after November 15, 2002, to

the Technical Program Chairs.





GENERAL CHAIR				TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIR

Terry Kero (Myaani Inc.)	    	Dr. Willie W. Lu (Siemens-Infineon)

E-Mail: tkero@myaani.com	   E-Mail: wwlu@ieee.org, e-fax: 1-603-590-0637



TECHNICAL PROGRAM VICE-CHAIR		CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT

Dr. Norival Figueira (Nortel Networks) Terrie Heikkila, CMP (Don Anderson Inc.)

E-mail: norival@nortelnetworks.com	E-Mail: terrie@donanderson.com 



GLOBECOM 2003 will also conduct the first annual IEEE COMSOC EXPO with

exhibits featuring new products and ventures. Business Application

Sessions will be conducted as part of the COMSOC EXPO (Contact Dr. Hal

Sobol - E-Mail: h.sobol@ieee.org).



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