Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks
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Performance evaluation
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Addressing & location management
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Power control
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Mobility Models and Systems
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Pricing & billing
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Cellular networks
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Quality of Service
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Wireless Protocols
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Resource Allocation
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Content distribution
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Routing & Multicast
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Congestion control
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Scheduling & buffer management
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Multimedia protocols
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Security & Denial of Service
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Network applications & services
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Service overlay networks
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Network architectures
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Switches & switching |
Network
control by pricing
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Topology inference
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Network design & planning
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Traffic analysis & control
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Network management
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Traffic engineering
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Optical networks
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Web performance
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Peer to Peer Communications
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Capacity Planning
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Paper Submission
Instructions
In view of the tight review schedules
and fairness issues with large conferences such as IEEE Infocom,
the July 6th deadline will be strictly enforced. Thank
you for your understanding.
IEEE Infocom only reviews and publishes original work not currently
under consideration elsewhere, as described in the detailed policy. Papers not meeting these criteria
will be withdrawn from the conference without review as soon as the
conflict comes to the attention of the program committee.
Papers must be submitted electronically in the manner and format
detailed in the Author's Kit.
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Review Process
Each
paper will typically be reviewed by three independent reviewers. As part
of their evaluation, the reviewers will score submissions according to
their contribution, originality/novelty,
technical depth/merit, and quality
of presentation.
The
reviews will be relayed to the correspondence author, as part of
the notification on the final decision. The review process for Infocom
2005 will not include a rebuttal phase.
To facilitate the review process, authors will be
asked to classify the paper according to a list of categories, so that the
most appropriate reviewers could be assigned to handle the paper.
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