Principles, Systems and Applications of IP Telecommunications

Services and Security for Next Generation Networks

July 7,8 2009
Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Call for Demos and Industrial Talks

IPTComm2009 includes two special sessions focused on demonstration and industrial innovations. The Industrial Talks session highlights innovative solutions and their impact and benefits for the community. The Demos session features working systems with a demonstrable impact on products in the short-medium term. Topics of interest for both talks and demos cover all aspects of Services and Security for Next Generation Networks, as outlined in the main conference call for papers. The expectations and requirements for submissions in these two separate sessions are listed below.

Industrial talks: Talk submissions should include a title and an abstract detailing the topics to be addressed during the talk and the significance of the contribution relative to the conference themes. Submissions must be in English and must not exceed two pages. Priority will be given to talks that highlight the innovation of the solutions presented as well as the impact and the benefits for the community. Persons involved in innovative industrial activities and designs are particularly encouraged to submit talk abstracts. The session is intended to foster the feedback from design to research with a high degree of discussion and ideas exchange. Submissions are to be sent as email attachments (PDF format) to: industry_talks_demos@iptcomm.org.

Demos: Demonstration submissions should include a title, a short description of the system, a summary of its novel characteristics, the list of functions and features to be demonstrated, and a statement of the significance of the contribution relevant to the conference themes. Submissions must be in English and must not exceed four pages. Authors are encouraged to include in their submissions a link to a set of screenshots, and/or mockups, and/or animations of the proposed demonstration where possible. Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of their innovation, practical value, relevance, and presentation. The demo session is seen as an opportunity for researchers to come together with developers and industry to discuss practically oriented topics. Submissions are to be sent as email attachments (PDF format) to: industry_talks_demos@iptcomm.org.

Deadlines

Submission deadline: May 15, 2009
Notification: June 1, 2009
Talk: July 7 or 8, 2009
Demo: July 7 or 8, 2009

Industrial Talks and Demos Committee

Carol Davids - Illinois Institute of Technology
Ali Fessi - Technical University of Munich