Networking 2010: 9th International Ifip Tc 6 Networking Conference, Chennai, India, May 11-15, 2010, Proceedings (lecture Notes In Computer Science)
by S.V. Raghavan /
2010 / English / PDF
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th IFIP-TC6
Networking Conference, Networking 2010. Papers were solicited in
three broad topic areas: applications and services, network
technologies, and internet design. All papers were considered on
their merits by a uni?ed Technical ProgramCommittee (TPC); there
was no attempt to enforce a quota among topic areas. We believe the
resulting program is an
excellentrepresentationofthebreadthofrecentadvancesinnetworkingresearch.
This year, the conference received 101 full paper submissions from
23 co-
trieson?vecontinents,re?ectingastrongdiversityinthenetworkingcommunity.
Similarly, the 92 members of the TPC are from 21 countries and
include a mix of academic, industry, and governmental a?liations.
The TPC members, aided by some 50 external reviewers, provided a
total of 470 reviews and follow-up discussions totaling more than
200 messages. The ?nal selections were made at a TPC meeting hosted
by Columbia University in New York City, with both in-person and
remote participation. In total, authors of accepted papers have
academic and industry a?liations in 15 countries. We ?nally
selected 24papers for presentationduring the conference technical
sessions. A small number of papers were assigned a shepherd from
the TPC to assist in paper revision. These statistics represent an
acceptance rate of just under 24%, comparable to that of previous
years. The TPC also identi?ed several papers that re?ect
particularly promising early results; these papers were selected
for presentation as work-in-progress papers and are identi?ed as
such in the proceedings.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th IFIP-TC6
Networking Conference, Networking 2010. Papers were solicited in
three broad topic areas: applications and services, network
technologies, and internet design. All papers were considered on
their merits by a uni?ed Technical ProgramCommittee (TPC); there
was no attempt to enforce a quota among topic areas. We believe the
resulting program is an
excellentrepresentationofthebreadthofrecentadvancesinnetworkingresearch.
This year, the conference received 101 full paper submissions from
23 co-
trieson?vecontinents,re?ectingastrongdiversityinthenetworkingcommunity.
Similarly, the 92 members of the TPC are from 21 countries and
include a mix of academic, industry, and governmental a?liations.
The TPC members, aided by some 50 external reviewers, provided a
total of 470 reviews and follow-up discussions totaling more than
200 messages. The ?nal selections were made at a TPC meeting hosted
by Columbia University in New York City, with both in-person and
remote participation. In total, authors of accepted papers have
academic and industry a?liations in 15 countries. We ?nally
selected 24papers for presentationduring the conference technical
sessions. A small number of papers were assigned a shepherd from
the TPC to assist in paper revision. These statistics represent an
acceptance rate of just under 24%, comparable to that of previous
years. The TPC also identi?ed several papers that re?ect
particularly promising early results; these papers were selected
for presentation as work-in-progress papers and are identi?ed as
such in the proceedings.