The IEEE 21st Annual Computer
Communications Workshop February 5-7, 2007 |
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CCW is unique in its format. Like traditional workshops, CCW is designed to be a forum for theoreticians, system and application designers, protocol developers and practitioners to discuss and express their views on the current trends, challenges, and state of the art solutions related to various issues in computer communications and networks. What sets CCW apart from traditional workshop, however, is its emphasis on short presentations and in-depth discussion of the workshop topics of interest.
The first two
days of the workshop will have a morning and an afternoon session. The last day
will only have a morning session. The emphasis in each session will be on short
presentations and in-depth discussion.
Each session will open with a small set of invited presentations related to the major theme of the session. Following the short presentations, the floor will be open to discussions, debates and point of views about current trends and state of the art solutions, research issues and challenges, and future directions related to the theme of the session.
The technical program of the workshop will be organized around the following major themes:
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Network Architectures, Protocols and Design Mechanisms
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Wireless Communications and Mobile Networking – Cross-layer Design Frameworks and Protocols
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Network Performance Control and Management
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Network Vulnerabilities and Network Resilience and Defense
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Network Research Testbeds Design, Operation and Management, Integration and Operability
Click on the
following link to view the technical program.