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Subject:    [Tccc] FINAL CFP: WLAN/3G Interworking (VTC 2004 Spring)
From:       Salkintzis Apostolis-Y1026C <salki () motorola ! com>
Date:       2003-09-15 10:37:00
Message-ID: 332B652C3E8ED411A4EA00B0D049C44C01185BA3 () zgr01exm01 ! corp ! mot ! com
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> Hi all,
> 
> Please find below the CFP for the symposium on "Interworking between WLAN and 3G \
> Networks" that is being organized in the context of VTC 2004 Spring. The CFP is \
> also located at http://www.vtc2004spring.com/callsymposium.htm. 
> ******** YOU CAN REGISTER YOUR PAPER NOW AND MAKE YOUR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION \
> LATER******** 
> Regards,
> Apostolis
> ===============================================================
> 
> VTC 2004-Spring
> IEEE Semiannual Vehicular Technology Conference 
> May 11-14, 2004
> Magazzini del Cotone
> GENOA, ITALY 
> 
> 
> SYMPOSIUM ON 
> 
> "INTERWORKING BETWEEN WIRELESS LANs AND 3G NETWORKS" 
> 
> The integration of WLANs and 3G networks, such as GSM/GPRS, UMTS, cdma2000, etc, \
> has recently evolved into a very hot topic. The recent evolution and successful \
> deployment of WLAN systems has fueled the need for this integration. Several forums \
> and standardization bodies worldwide have already taken initiatives for exploiting \
> WLAN technology and integrating this technology into 3G networks. In this context, \
> many technical challenges need to be resolved such as those associated with \
> vertical handovers across WLAN and 3G radio technologies, security, 3G-based \
> authentication, 3G network selection, consistent provision of quality of service, \
> etc.  
> The VTC 2004-Spring symposium on > "> Interworking between Wireless LANs and 3G \
> Networks> ">  aims to address the above challenges and to focus on efficient \
> interworking solutions. It also aims at reporting the recent results of related R&D \
> and standardization activities worldwide. Papers are solicited in the following \
> representative areas:  
> *>  3G-based authentication
> *>  Security issues
> *>  Access to 3G-based services (e.g. WAP, MMS) from WLANs
> *>  Access to 3G multimedia services from WLANs
> *>  Seamless session handover between WLAN and 3G
> *>  WLAN information advertisement
> *>  3G network selection
> *>  Consistent QoS across WLAN and 3G
> *>  3G-based online/offline billing
> *>  3G voice services over WLANs
> *>  Interworking architectures and scenarios
> *>  Value added services with WLAN-3G integration
> *>  Performance evaluation studies
> *>  Standardization activities
> *>  Extension of location services to WLANs.
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> TECHNICAL PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES 
> 
> Online submission is available at the conference Web site \
> http://www.vtc2004spring.com/. Authors should submit a short abstract (200 words) \
> and an extended abstract (up to 1000 words) through the electronic submission \
> interface (EDAS system) by selecting the "Interworking between WLANs and 3G \
> networks" area. Extended abstracts are requested in PDF format. The submission must \
> include the name, complete mailing address, telephone and fax numbers, and the \
> email address of the author(s). For conference details, please refer to the \
> Conference Web site. 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> IMPORTANT DATES 
> 
> September 15, 2003 - Last date for paper registrations (abstracts can be submitted \
> later)  December 15, 2003  - Notification of acceptance 
> February 16, 2004 - Camera-ready version of accepted papers  
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Symposium Chair 
> 
> Apostolis Salkintzis
> Motorola
> Applied Technology & Knowledge Engineering
> Tel: +30-210-8172335
> Fax: +30-210-6810168
> E-mail: salki@motorola.com 
> 


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