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ICON2002 - Call-For-Papers Deadline Extension



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  ICON2002 :  Deadline for submission of papers has been extended to March
22, 2002
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In response to the numerous request for extension of the paper submission
deadline, the ICON2002 Organising Committee has decided to extend the
deadline for submission of papers to March 22, 2002.

The updated Call-For-Papers is appended below.

We hope that, with the extended deadline, there will be sufficient time to
complete your paper for submission.

Sincerely,

ICON2002 Organising Committee

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IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NETWORKS (ICON 2002)

http://icon2002.calendarone.com


CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NETWORKS
Tues, August 27 - Fri, August 30, 2002, Singapore

Organised by
Computer Chapter, IEEE Singapore
School of EEE, Singapore Polytechnic

In Cooperation with
National University of Singapore
Nanyang Technological University
Laboratories for Information Technology

Supported by
Singapore Exhibition & Convention Bureau

Conference Theme:   Towards Network Superiority

The IEEE International Conference on Networks (ICON2002) will be held in
Singapore. Two days of tutorials and two days of technical presentations
are planned for the conference. The conference will also include invited
speakers, poster presentations and an exhibition. ICON2002 will provide a
forum to discuss the recent advances in computer networks and
communications. Contributions describing original research, surveys and
applications are solicited. Topics of interest include, but are not limited
to, the following areas:

Active / Intelligent Networks
Ad-hoc Networks
BISDN and ATM
Congestion / Admission Control
Converged Data and Telecom Networks
Data Traffic Engineering and Management
High Speed Network Protocols
Internet Services / Applications
Label Switching Protocol
Mobile Communication
Multicast / Broadcast Protocols
Multimedia Protocols and Networking
Multimedia over Internet
Multiple Access Technology
Network Architecture and Protocol Performance
Network Management and Control
Network Monitoring
Network Security and Privacy
Network Signalling and Connection Management
Optical Communication Networks
MPLS in WDM Networks
IP over WDM Networks
Personal Communication Services
Pervasive Networks
Quality of Service
Routing and Routing Protocols
Storage Area Networks
Test-beds and Measurements
Virtual Private Networks
Voice over Internet
Wireless/Mobile/Satellite/ Networks and Protocols
Wireless Internet

Submissions of original, unpublished papers on various aspects of mobility
in computer networks are particularly encouraged. All submitted papers will
be internationally reviewed and accepted papers will be published.

PAPER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

The paper should present original, unpublished research and be no longer
than 5000 words. The submission should include a cover page containing the
title, author name(s), complete address (telephone, fax, email) for all
authors, indication of the corresponding author, and an abstract (100-150
words), followed by keywords and one or more areas of interest from the
list above.

Electronic submission in PDF is preferred. Instructions on the submission
of papers can be found on the conference web page.

Submission of paper(s) implies the authors' willingness to register at the
conference and present the paper(s). An accepted paper will be published in
the proceedings only if the final version is accompanied by the
registration form and fee for at least one of the authors. One author
registration will guarantee publication of up to only two accepted papers.

SPECIAL SESSION / PLENARY SESSION PROPOSALS

Proposals for Special Sessions/Plenary Sessions are also solicited.
Proposals may be submitted to the Conference Co-Chair, Lee-Yee LAU via
email at icon2002@sp.edu.sg by January 1, 2002.

TUTORIAL PROPOSALS

Proposals for full- or half-day tutorial topics including but not
restricted to these areas are solicited: high-speed networks, mobile and
wireless networks, optical networks, network security and advanced
internet.  Each proposal should be about 1000 words long and should include
a synopsis, tutorial outline and brief biography of the speaker. Please
submit your proposals to the Tutorial Chair, Yew-Chiong LOH via email at
icon2002@sp.edu.sg by March 1, 2002.

IMPORTANT DATES

Proposal for Special/ Plenary Sessions due: Jan 1, 2002
Proposal for Tutorials due: March 1, 2002
Full paper due: March 22, 2002
Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2002
Camera-ready paper due: June 15, 2002
Tutorial: Aug 27-28, 2002
Conference: Aug 29-30, 2002


ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Conference Co-Chairs:
Lawrence WONG (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Lee-Yee LAU (Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore)

Technical Program Co-Chairs:
Liren ZHANG (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Lek-Heng NGOH (Laboratories for Information Technology, Singapore)

Finance Chair:
Sudhir K JHAJHARIA (Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore)

Publicity Chair:
Weng-Yew WONG (Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore)

Tutorial Chair:
Yew-Chiong LOH (Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore)

Local Arrangements Chair:
Teck-Bee TAN (Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore)

Conference Secretary:
Siti Marina Masduki (Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore)

Webmaster:
Cindy LAI (Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore)


INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE

A L Ananda (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Andrew Campbell (Columbia University, USA)
Aruna Seneviratne (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Athanassios Manikas (Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine,
UK)
Bharadwaj Veeravalli (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Brahim Bensaou (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
Chai-Keong Toh (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Chen-Khong Tham (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Francis Lee (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Gee-Swee Poo (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
HT Kung (Harvard University, USA)
Heng-Seng Cheng (Laboratories for Information Technology, Singapore)
Hung-Keng Pung (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Jadwiga Indulska (University of Queensland, Australia)
Javier A. Barria (Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, UK)
Jens Schmitt (Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany)
Jit Biswas (Laboratories for Information Technology, Singapore)
K R Subramanian (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Kwok-Yan Lam (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Lindsay Jackson (Australia)
Minzhe Zhao (DataVideo Co. Ltd, China)
Mun-Choon Chan (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, USA)
Mustafa Gurcan (Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, UK)
Peter Beadle (Motorola Australia Research Centre, Australia)
Peter Steenkiste (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Radhakrishna Pillai (Indian Institute of Management, India)
Raj Jain (Nayna Networks, USA)
Ralf Steinmetz (Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany)
Rocky Chang (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)
S Venkatesan (University of Texas-Dallas, USA)
S V Raghavan (IIT Madras, India)
Steven Low (California Institute of Technology, USA)
Wei-Kang (Kevin) Tsai (UC Irvine, USA)
Weiguo Wang (Alcatel, Singapore)
Werasak Kurutach (Mahanakorn University of Technology, Thailand)
Whay-Chiou Lee (Motorola, USA)
Winston Seah (Centre for Wireless Communications, Singapore)
Yew-Hock Ang (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)