2nd International Workshop on
Evolution toward Next Generation Internet (ENGI)

Part of ICCS 2007

Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing

May 28-31, 2007

With the great success of Internet in the past decade, more and more users increasingly require various types of emerging value-added services. Accordingly, research community has been introducing new services and architectures such as IPv6 with a sufficiently large address space. However, here are still several open problems including transition mechanisms, quality of service (QoS) support for emerging multimedia application, mobility support for increasing mobile access users, large-scale distributed routing etc. Specific topics of interest include but are not limited to the followings:

l         IPv4/IPv6 Transition

l         High-speed networks

l         Wireless sensor networks and mobility

l         Applications and services

l         Integration of wired and wireless networks

l         Measurement and performance analysis

l         Network security and authentication

l         Peer-to-peer & overlay networks

l         QoS and Resource management

l         Scalable routing and switching

l         Next generation Internet

You are invited to submit a paper to the workshop of Evolution toward Next Generation Internet (ENGI) as a part of International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS) 2007. As the focus of the ICCS conferences is on computational science and the application of computational techniques in science and engineering, we would appreciate if you could emphasize those aspects of a next-generation internet that are specifically relevant in this respect. Only papers that have not been previously published or presented should be submitted. All submitted papers will be peer reviewed and all accepted papers will be printed in the conference proceedings, published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.

PAPER SUBMISSION

The submitted paper must be camera-ready and formatted according to the rules of LNCS (for formatting information see Information for LNCS Authors). Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper. PostScript and source versions of your paper must be electronically submitted directly to the ENGI Workshop through the paper submission system at http://www.iccs-meeting.org/iccs2007/papers/upload.php. While submitting please don't forget to choose the workshop (last field): "2nd International Workshop on Evolution toward Next Generation Internet (ENGI)".

Please, note that papers must not exceed eight pages in length, when typeset using the LNCS format. A paper without figures can be around 4500 words maximally.

IMPORTANT DATES

Full papers submission deadline: December 11, 2006

Notification of acceptance of papers: February 3, 2007

Camera ready papers: February 19, 2007

Early registration: March 30, 2007

WORKSHOP CHAIRS

Chair: Yong Cui, cuiyong@tsinghua.edu.cn, Tsinghua University, P.R.China

Co-chair: Turgay Korkmaz, korkmaz@cs.utsa.edu, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

NAME                   AFFILIATION

Kemal Akkaya         Southern Illinois University, USA

Guang Cheng          Southeast University, China

Xiuzhen Cheng        George Washington University, USA

Jun Kyun Choi        Information and Communications University, Korea

Hui Deng                Hitachi (China), China

Houda Labiod          Telecom Paris, France

Jiangchuan Liu        Simon Fraser University, Canada

Xiaofei Liao            Huazhong Univ. of Sci. & Tech, China

Min Liu                  Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Z. Morley Mao        University of Michigan, USA

Fengyuan Ren         Tsinghua University, China

Kamil Sarac            University of Texas at Dallas, USA

Sen Su                    Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China

Zhigang Sun            National University of Defense Technology, China

Ali S. Tosun            University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

Wendong Wang       Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China

Xin Wang               Fudan University, China

Anne Wei               Universite Paris 12, France

Chongfeng Xie        China Telecom, China

Ke Xu                    Tsinghua University, China

Mingwei Xu            Tsinghua University, China

Yongqiang Xiong    Microsoft Research Asia, China

Wei Yan                 Peking University, China

Kun Yang               University of Essex, UK

David K. Y. Yau     Purdue University, USA

FURTHER INFORMATION

For additional information, please contact engi@csnet1.cs.tsinghua.edu.cn or the workshop chairs.