[DiMoWiNe 2011] Distributed Mobility Management in Future Wireless Networks

DiMoWiNe (http://dimowine.neonsite.net) workshop
will be held in conjunction with ITST-2011 conference

(http://www.itst2011.org/workshops), 23-25 August 2011,

in Park Inn Pulkovskaya, St.Petersburg, Russia.



The workshop promotes solutions that combine both future distributed mobility management and IP flat architecture goals on the evolution of the 3GPP EPC architecture with high degree of mobility events due objects with high velocity. The workshop scope includes but is not limited to:

* Distributed mobility management and flat architectures,
* Combination of anchored IP mobility with local IP access,
* Signaling traffic reduction during handovers,
* IP mobility without anchored tunneling solutions,
* IP address/prefix selection and configuration solutions when IP addresses/prefixes change frequently,
* Network Mobility in vehicular systems,
* Vehicular IP communication based on 3GPP EPS,
* Car-to-car communication,
* LTE-in-trains solutions.

This one-day workshop aims to provide the participants with a comprehensive and thorough vision of high velocity mobility in future distributed mobility and flat architecture evolved from 3GPP EPC. Starting from existing solutions the workshop solicits researchers from the industry and the academia to submit original and high quality papers. The workshop will give higher priority to experimental papers describing early implementations and functional systems addressing the tradeoffs above mentioned.

Important Dates
* Paper Submissions: 15 May, 2011
* Notification of acceptance: 27 June, 2011
* Came ready manuscript: 14 July, 2011
* Workshop date (preliminary): 23-25 August, 2011

Background:

The 3GPP Evolved Packet System (EPS) is gaining ground as the new wireless broadband technology. EPS defines both the evolved radio access, known as Evolved UTRAN, and the IP core network known as Evolved Packet Core (EPC). EPC provides the necessary tools and system level support for IP mobility management in a heterogeneous networking environment with a high degree of standardized machinery for billing, policy control, inter-provider roaming, subscriber and service management. There is also increasing interest of using 3GPP architectures for emerging machine-to-machine and vehicular communication solutions.

The exponential growth of traffic volume has inspired research on the evolution of the EPC architecture towards more distributed mobility anchoring and truly IP flat architectures. These enhancements target an enhanced system wide scalability in a long run. In an IP flat architecture design the use of local IP services without system provided IP level mobility support is a promising approach to lower the need for mobility tunneling and thus reducing the excessive signaling load caused by frequent mobility and tunneling management related control signaling.


Organizing Committee:

Workshop co-chairs

Dr. Jouni Korhonen, Nokia Siemens Networks
    (jouni.korhonen@nsn.com)

Dr. Telemaco Melia, Alcatel Lucent Bell Labs
    (telemaco.melia@alcatel-lucent.com)


Program Committee

Long Le, NEC
Marco Liebsh, NEC
Wolfgang Hanh, Nokia Siemens Networks
Carlos Bernandos, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Jorg Ott, Aalto University
Basavaraj Patil, Nokia
Xiao Lin, Nokia Siemens Networks
Ulf Nilsson, TeliaSonera
Pierrick Seite, France Telecom - Orange
Rui Aguiar, IT Aveiro
Hidetoshi Yokota, KDDI Labs
Dapeng Liu, China Mobile
Hui Deng, China Mobile
Elena Demaria, Telecom Italia
Irfan Ali, Motorola
Markku Kojo, University of Helsinki
Rajeev Koodli, Cisco
Adam Wolisz, Technische Universitat Berlin
Hendrik Berndt, Docomo Eurolabs
Subir Das, Telcordia Research

Authors guidelines

Submitted papers must be no more than 6 pages long. Your submission must be in PDF. Your submission must use a 10pt font (or larger) and be correctly formatted for printing on Letter-sized (8.5" by 11") paper, must be double-column, with each column 9.25" by 3.33", 0.33" space between columns, and single-spaced. If correctly formatted, this means that no page column will have more than 55 lines of text. Number the pages of your submission. If you need assistance in the formatting of your paper, please use either this LaTex class file (http://www.sigmobile.org/mobicom/2010/sig-alternate-10pt.cls) or the Word document template (http://www.sigmobile.org/mobicom/2010/sig-proc-word-10pt.doc). Papers will be reviewed single blind. Paper submission will be handled through EDAS.

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