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Grant Agreement Number : 216366 Project Acronym : Euro-NF Project Title : Anticipating the Network of the Future From Theory to Design Funding Scheme : Network of Excellence Start Date of Project : 01 January, 2008 Duration : 54 months (originally 36) Deliverable Number : D.SEA.6.1.3 Version Number : 1.0 Title of Deliverable : Supporting synthesis document for the conference NGI 2011 Contractual Due Date : August, 2011 Actual Date of Completion : August, 2011 Workpackage contributing to the Deliverable : SEA 6.1 NGI Conferences Lead Contractor for this Deliverable : TUKL (partner 02) Editor{s} : Bernd Reuther and Abbas Siddiqui Nature of the Deliverable : (R/P/D/O)* O Dissemination Level : (PU, PP, RE, CO)** PU *Nature: R-report, P-prototype, D-demonstrator, O-other **Dissemination: PU-public, PP-restricted to programme, RE- restricted to a group, CO-confidential Project URL: http://www.euronf.org Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)

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Grant Agreement Number : 216366

Project Acronym : Euro-NF

Project Title : Anticipating the Network of the Future

– From Theory to Design

Funding Scheme : Network of Excellence

Start Date of Project : 01 January, 2008

Duration : 54 months (originally 36)

Deliverable Number : D.SEA.6.1.3

Version Number : 1.0

Title of Deliverable : Supporting synthesis document for the

conference NGI 2011

Contractual Due Date : August, 2011

Actual Date of Completion : August, 2011

Workpackage contributing to the Deliverable : SEA 6.1 – NGI Conferences

Lead Contractor for this Deliverable : TUKL (partner 02)

Editor{s} : Bernd Reuther and Abbas Siddiqui

Nature of the Deliverable : (R/P/D/O)* O

Dissemination Level : (PU, PP, RE, CO)** PU

*Nature: R-report, P-prototype, D-demonstrator, O-other

**Dissemination: PU-public, PP-restricted to programme, RE- restricted to a group, CO-confidential

Project URL: http://www.euronf.org

Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)

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CONTENTS

1 GENERAL INFORMATION 3

2 MAIN OBJECTIVES 3

3 SCIENTIFIC CONTENT AND PROGRAMME 3

4 SPONSORS 4

5 SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE 4

6 ORGANISING COMMITTEE 5

7 NUMBER AND LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 6

7.1 Number of Participants 6

7.2 List of Participants 6

8 COMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY FOCUSING ON THE MAJOR OUTCOMES 7

9 OVERALL QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT 9

10 FINANCIAL ASPECTS 10

APPENDIX 1: CALL FOR PARTICIPATION 11

APPENDIX 2: CONFERENCE PROGRAM 13

APPENDIX 3: MATERIAL FOR DISSEMINATION 16

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1 GENERAL INFORMATION

Workpackage Number: SEA 6.1

Full name of the event: 7th

Euro-NF Conference on Next Generation Internet

(NGI 2011)

Date: 27 -29 June 2011

Place: Kaiserslautern, Germany

Web site of the event: http://www.icsy.de/conferences/ngi2011/

Partner in charge of the organization: University of Kaiserslautern (TUKL, partner 02)

Chairman: Paul Müller

2 MAIN OBJECTIVES

The NGI conferences serve as a main dissemination platform for the Euro-NF Network of

Excellence. The conference has become a key event contributing to reach the EU targets of

integrating the European research effort in the Next Generation Internet domain and to

strengthen the collaboration with non-European researchers and institutions. Following the

past successful conferences (Rome, Valencia, Trondheim, Krakow, Aveiro and Paris), NGI

2011 also focused on the design and architecture of Next Generation Internet networks as well

as wireless and socio economic aspects.

NGI 2011 was an open conference, meaning that any interested person from the area was

welcome to participate. To stimulate discussions, NGI 2011 invited scientists and

practitioners from both industry and academia, and especially welcomed contributions from

outside Euro-NF.

3 SCIENTIFIC CONTENT AND PROGRAMME

The conference was consisted of 8 sessions and 3 keynotes.

There were 5 sessions covering specific topics, each with three talks:

Wireless;

Network Architecture1;

Network Architecture2;

Traffic Engineering;

Socio-Economic Aspects.

Two sessions were presenting research performed and achievements of six Euro-NF Specific

Joint Research Projects. Furthermore, one demo session took place.

In addition, there were 3 keynotes:

Torsten Braun: Adaptive and Energy-Efficient Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks;

Anja Feldmann: Towards a Future Internet Architecture;

Peter Steenkiste: XIA: An Architecture for a Trustworthy and Evolvable Internet.

A detailed program of the conference is listed in Appendix 2 of this report and is also

available at: http://www.icsy.de/conferences/ngi2011/.

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4 SPONSORS

IEEE Communications Society (technical sponsorship)

University of Kaiserslautern, Germany

5 SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Partner

Number Partner Acronym Contributor Name Contributor e-mail address

Conference Chair

02 TUKL Paul Müller [email protected]

TPC Chairs

02 TUKL Bernd Reuther [email protected]

04 UNI WIEN Kurt Tutschku [email protected]

SJRP Chair

04 UNI WIEN Kurt Tutschku [email protected]

11 BTH Markus Fiedler [email protected]

The Technical Program Committee (TPC) of NGI 2011 involved several researchers outside

of Euro-NF and even outside of Europe. This reflects the intention of the NGI to be an

international conference. In total the TPC of NGI 2011 had 73 members, which are listed in

the following table. Please note that no “Partner Number” or “Partner Acronym” is listed

because being a TPC member is independent of Euro-NF participation. In fact the majority of

the TPC members were not Euro-NF partners.

Technical Program Committee (TPC)

Institution Contributor Name Contributor e-mail address

U. of Tokyo, Japan Akihiro Nakao [email protected]

i2CAT,Spain Albert Vidal [email protected]

Instit. of Telecom., Portugal Amaro De Sousa [email protected]

U. of Darmstadt, Germany André König [email protected]

U. of Stuttgart, Germany Andreas Kirstaedter [email protected]

U. of Lancaster, UK Andreas Mauthe [email protected]

U. of Illmenau, Germany Andreas Mitschele-Thiel [email protected]

AGH U. of Science and Techno., Poland Andrzej Jajszczyk [email protected]

Princeton University, USA Andy Bavier [email protected]

Inst. Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal Antonio Pacheco [email protected]

University of Aachen, Germany Arie Koster [email protected]

Télécom ParisTech, France Arthur Hecker [email protected]

Inst. Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal Augusto Casaca [email protected]

Norweg U. of Science and Tech., Norway Bjarne E. Helvik [email protected]

INRIA, France Bruno Tuffin [email protected]

Politecnico di Torino, Italy Claudio Casetti [email protected]

IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel David Breitgand [email protected]

U. Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain David Rincon Rivera [email protected]

U. of Pittsburgh, USA David Tipper [email protected]

Illinois Inst. of Technology, USA Edward Chlebus [email protected]

Imperial College London, UK Erol Gelenbe [email protected]

U. Duisburg-Essen,Germany Erwin Rathgeb [email protected]

UC Davis, USA Felix Wu [email protected]

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North Carolina State University, USA George N. Rouskas [email protected]

Athens U. Econom. and Business, Greece George Polyzos [email protected]

U. di Roma, Italy Giuseppe F. Italiano [email protected]

U. of Vienna, Austria Guenter Haring [email protected]

Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden György Dan [email protected]

U. of Kaiserslautern, Germany Hans Schotten [email protected]

TNO Inf. and Comm. Techno., NL Hans Van Den Berg [email protected]

U. of Passau, Germany Hermann De Meer [email protected]

VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland Ilkka Norros [email protected]

Bell Labs Alcatel-Lucent, USA Ivica Rimac [email protected]

U. of Kansas, USA James Sterbanz [email protected]

Télécom ParisTech, France Jean-Louis Rougier [email protected]

Instit. de Telecommunicaçoes, Portugal Joel Rodrigues [email protected]

U. of Munich, Germany Jörg Eberspächer [email protected]

U. Politecnica de Valencia, Spain Jorge Martinez Bauset [email protected]

U. Carlos III de Madrid, Spain José Nino-Mora [email protected]

China Educ. & Research Network, China Jun Bi [email protected]

U. of Washington, USA Justin Cappos [email protected]

U. of Vienna, Austria Kurt Tutschku [email protected]

Blekinge Inst, of Technology , Sweden Markus Fiedler [email protected]

KIT, Germany Martina Zitterbart [email protected]

Osaka University, Japan Masayuki Murata [email protected]

U. di Roma, Italy Maurizio Naldi [email protected]

U. of Tuebingen, Germany Michael Menth [email protected]

U. of Oslo, Norway Michael Welzel [email protected]

Warsaw U. of Technology, Poland Michal Pióro [email protected]

Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Germany Mikhail Smirnov [email protected]

IIIT Allahabad,India Om Prakash Vyas [email protected]

Ericsson Lab Italy (CoRiTeL), Italy Paola Iovanna [email protected]

U. of Haute-Alsace , France Pascal Lorenz [email protected]

France Telecom SA, France Patrick Brown [email protected]

TELECOM Bretagne, France Patrick Maillé [email protected]

Instit. Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal Paulo Pereira [email protected]

Norweg U. of Science and Tech., Norway Peder Emstad [email protected]

Telecom. Research Cent. Vienna, Austria Peter Reichl [email protected]

Carnegie Mellon University, USA Peter Steenkiste [email protected]

University of Wuerzburg, Germany Phuoc Tran-Gia [email protected]

Hewlett-Packard,USA Rick McGeer [email protected]

Instit. of Telecommunications, Portugal Rui Valadas [email protected]

Universiteit Gent, Belgium Sabine Wittevrongel [email protected]

i2CAT, Spain Sallent Sebastià [email protected]

Helsinki U. of Technology, Finland Samuli Aalto [email protected]

Télécom Bretagne, France Sandrine Vaton [email protected]

Infosim, Germany Stefan Koehler [email protected]

P. and M. Curie U. - Paris VI, France Stefano Secci [email protected]

Norweg U. of Science and Tech., Norway Svein Knapskog [email protected]

Fraunhofer Fokus,Germany Tanja Zeby [email protected]

Telenor, Norway Terje Jensen [email protected]

U. of Bamberg, Germany Udo R. Krieger [email protected]

U. of Aarhus, Denmark Wolgang Kleinwächter [email protected]

6 ORGANISING COMMITTEE

The following table lists only the main persons involved in organizing the NGI 2011

conference. In addition to that, several Master and PhD Students, a secretary and technical

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staff from the University of Kaiserslautern were involved in processing and local organization

of the conference.

Partner

Number Partner Acronym Contributor Name Contributor e-mail address

02 TUKL Paul Müller [email protected]

02 TUKL Bernd Reuther [email protected]

02 TUKL Joachim Götze [email protected]

04 UNI WIEN Kurt Tutschku [email protected]

7 NUMBER AND LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

7.1 Number of Participants - Euro-NF Members: 44

- External Participants: 7

7.2 List of Participants Partner

Number Partner Acronym Participant Name Participant e-mail address

02 TUKL Senol Arikan [email protected]

01 GET Tulin Atmaca [email protected]

01 GET Alberto Blanc [email protected]

30 INESC-ID Augusto Casaca [email protected]

33 ITACA Vicente Casares-Giner [email protected]

28 AGH Piotr Cholda [email protected]

02 TUKL Sven Daxinger [email protected]

10 UWUERZ Michael Duelli [email protected]

11 BTH Markus Fiedler [email protected]

17 POLIMI Ilario Filippini [email protected]

02 TUKL Tino Fleuren [email protected]

14 CERTH-ITI Lazaros Gkatzikis [email protected]

02 TUKL Joachim Goetze [email protected]

02 TUKL Daniel Günther [email protected]

external IIT Madras Cyriac James [email protected]

02 TUKL Aneta Kabzeva [email protected]

02 TUKL M. R. Khondoker [email protected]

02 TUKL Andreas Klein [email protected]

10 UWUERZ Dominik Klein [email protected]

01 GET Jean-Paul Lefèvre [email protected]

02 IIT Madras Christian Lottermann [email protected]

19 URM2 Loretta Mastroeni [email protected]

02 TUKL Ashish Mehta [email protected]

external U. de Strasbourg Pascal Merindol [email protected]

external NEC Lab Faisal Ghias Mir [email protected]

external U. Aut. de Madrid Victor Moreno [email protected]

02 TUKL Paul Müller [email protected]

external IIT Madras Hema Murthy [email protected]

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19 URM2 Maurizio Naldi [email protected]

30 INESC-ID Paulo Pereira [email protected]

13 AUEB-RC George Polyzos [email protected]

02 TUKL Bernd Reuther [email protected]

02 TUKL Dennis Schwerdel [email protected]

02 TUKL Abbas Ali Siddiqui [email protected]

14 CERTH-ITI Vasilis Sourlas [email protected]

01 GET Géraldine Texier [email protected]

10 UWUERZ Phuoc Tran-Gia [email protected]

25 TZD Gilles Tredan [email protected]

04 INI WIEN Kurt Tutschku [email protected]

02 TUKL Shailendra Upadhyay [email protected]

02 TUKL Eric MSP Veith [email protected]

37 AALTO Henna Eveliina Warma [email protected]

26 UGent Sabine Wittevrongel [email protected]

27 NTNU Jie Xu [email protected]

10 UWUERZ Thomas Zinner [email protected]

02 TUKL Inga Scheler [email protected]

02 TUKL Nathan Kerr [email protected]

34 AAR Wolfgang Kleinwächter [email protected]

invited TU Berlin / T-Labs Anja Feldmann

invited University of Bern Torsten Braun

invited Carnegie Mellon Univ. Peter Steenkiste

8 COMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY FOCUSING ON

THE MAJOR OUTCOMES

Each day of the conference started with a keynote speech. The keynote speeches mainly

focused on future internet architecture; nevertheless energy efficiency has also been a part of

a speech. Talks were held by diverse speakers from both Europe and the United States. The

quality of the keynote speeches was highly acknowledged by the conference participants.

Session: Wireless

In session wireless, which has been chaired by prof. Paul Müller, three different presentations

on the wireless have been presented. Held talks covered reliable protocol in Wireless

multimedia sensor networks while dealing with limited energy and resources, adaptation of

bandwidth to ensure maximum operator gain and optimized system performance and data

fragmentation to optimize the efficiency of the data delivery.

Session: NA1 Network Architecture

In session Network Architectures, which has been chaired by Paulo Pereira, three different

presentations on the topic have been presented. Held talks were focused on selection of

mechanisms in flexible network architecture, congestion control with changing paths in

mobility environment, and interaction of mechanisms in a future network architecture.

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Session: TE Traffic Engineering

This is was the first session on 28th

June 2011 after keynote. In this session, which has been

chaired by prof. George Polyzos, talks were focused on storage management algorithms in

content centric networks, detection of Denial-of-Service attacks by analysing traffic on edge

router, and validation of model for packet re-ordering in multipath environment.

Session: SJRP1 Special Joint Research Projects

In this session (2nd

session on 28th

June 2011), which has been chaired by Markus Fiedler,

presentations covered context-aware vehicular networks, experiment of federated test-beds for

validating a buffer model in multipath transmission and a novel architecture on Vehicular

Delay-Tolerant Networks.

Session: SJRP2 Special Joint Research Projects

This was 3rd

and last session on 28th

June 2011 which has been chaired by Prof. Kurt

Tutschku. Here, talks focused on security of spectrum sharing with the help of sensing

technologies and policies, algorithm for energy friendly algorithm for future mobile Internet

and, a framework for mapping of virtual resources to physical resources.

Session: NA2 Network Architecture

This was the 1st session on 29

th June 2011 which has been chaired by Prof. Phuoc Tran-Gia.

Talks were focused on improvements in chordNet, investigation of different impacts (i.e.

provisioning, delivery problems) on QoE, and tool for router-level Internet mapping.

Demo: Demo Presentations

This was the 2nd

session on 29th

June 2011 which has been chaired by Prof. Paul Mueller, held

talks were about presented demos in the conference, experimental facility has been main point

in all of them such that high accurate network monitoring in ETOMIC test bed, tool for

enabling and emulating networks on top of experimental facilities and tool for setting up the

topology on test bed.

Session: SEA Socio-Economic Aspects

This was the 3rd

and last session on 29th

June 2011 which has been chaired by Prof. Kurt

Tutschku. Talks were about socio economic aspects of wireless, overlay and cloud

computing.

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9 OVERALL QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT

The following assessment is based on the evaluation of the questionnaire. Within the

questionnaire a rating with five levels was used (5 = Excellent, 4 = Good, 3 = Fair, 2 = Bad,

1=Very Bad). For details of the questionnaires, see the evaluation report of the events

supported during the period (deliverable D.MA.2.1.4).

The majority of the participants of NGI 2011 gave a positive feedback:

“How do you rate the conference overall?” was rated with 4.08 in average

“Have the topics been of interest for you?” was rated with 3.85 in average

“Are the topics relevant for a "Next Generation Internet?” was rated with 4.19

The questionnaires provided also information which may be of value for the organizers of

future NGI events. The most interesting sessions have been the two sessions on “Network

Architecture” and the session on “Traffic Engineering”, each were most liked by 10 or 8

participants. The new format of the dedicated SJRP sessions seems to be a good idea. For 9

participants, these sessions have been the most interesting sessions. Also the keynotes were of

high value for the participants, with a huge majority of the answers suggesting one of the

keynotes as the best presentation at NGI 2012.

Special suggestions for the organization of future NGI events:

Try to improve the number of participants. This might be achieved by early CfP

publishing and by drawing more attention within the Euro-NF community.

Continue with having SJRP sessions.

Take into account which topics have been of most interest and which topics were

mentioned in the questionnaire feedback (see evaluation report).

Some hints of general nature for organizers of future NGI events. These hints are especially

for those who have not yet organized a conference of the same level than NGI:

Define time and venue of the conference early. Try to avoid timely overlapping with

some well-known conferences.

Addressing specific research communities will foster the quality of submissions in

contrast to addressing “everyone” in the field of networking. To achieve this, limit the

number of topics of the conference where possible and define major topics within the

CfP, if some fields are not obviously related.

Authors and Reviewers should select one (or few) of the conference major topics for

their papers or their field of expertise respectively. This helps in selecting reviewers for

papers and organizing the conference sessions.

Be prepared for attendees with special requirements (see also:

http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/organizers/organizers_attendees.html).

In case the organisers are not familiar with applying for IEEE Technical Co-

Sponsorship (TCS), ask the Steering Board and previous organisers for support:

- IEEE TCS requires, support of an IEEE Technical Committee;

- Applying for IEEE TCS may take a few months;

- Do not use IEEE Logo before receiving a conference ID;

- Publication via IEEE Xplore is required, make sure authors are able to test camera

ready papers for IEEE format conventions (e.g. use of PDF eXpress);

- Check IEEE copyright requirements and inform authors about it.

Obviously use appropriate conference organization software (e.g. EDAS or the

conftool) to support administrative work.

Check legal and tax issues for receiving payments of participants.

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10 FINANCIAL ASPECTS

Designation Expense

IEEE IEEE Communication Society subscription

249,24 €

Keynote Speakers Hotels 271,00 € Travels 1.546,21 €

Hand-out Briefcases 598,40 € Conference Proceedings (USB-Sticks) 657,48 € Badges, Papers, Pens, office material 264,12 €

Hosting Catering 5.330,00 € Room rent 1.889,99 € Facility usage (Projector, Microphones, …) 645,00 €

Social Event Main social Event 1.653,20 € Bus transfer 116,62 € Get Together 872,21 €

Organisational Software for Conference organization (ConfTool) 392,70 € Financial processing 362,65 €

Conference Fee 6 paying participants -1500,00 €

Total 13.348,82 €

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APPENDIX 1: CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Call for Papers

7th Euro-NF Conference on Next Generation Internet

June 27-29, 2011 in Kaiserslautern, Germany

Overview

Following the past successful conferences, NGI 2011 focuses on the design, engineering, and operation of Next Generation Internet networks. It is organized by the Network of Excellence (NoE) Euro-NF, which was initiated by the European Commission during the 7th Framework Program. Euro-NF serves as its main platform for interaction, dissemination, and collaboration. To stimulate discussions, NGI 2011 invites scientists and practitioners from industry and academia, and especially welcomes contributions from outside Euro-NF. Conference Website: http://www.icsy.de/conferences/ngi2011/

Original papers on recent advances in next generation networking are invited. In addition to full papers, we also encourage to present demonstrators. Topics of interest are - but are not limited to - the following areas:

Applications and Services o Grid computing o Cloud computing o Location-based and context-aware services o Network co-operation o Overlay networks and peer-to-peer

Optical Networks o Multi-layer networks o Routing & wavelength assignment o Traffic grooming and traffic engineering o Transport Ethernet, PON, WDM

Network Architecture o Access, metropolitan, and core networks o Environment-aware networking o Flexible and evolvable Network Architectures o Inter-domain and intra-domain routing o Network management and control o Security architectures and mechanisms o Network Virtualization o Energy-Efficient Networks o Mobility and nomadicity in evolved architectures o Testbeds and experimental evaluations

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Wireless Networks o Ad hoc and sensor networks o Cellular networks o Cross-layer design o Integration of fixed and mobile networks

Traffic Engineering o Admission and congestion control o Performance evaluation of NG networks o Quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE) o Service differentiation and multi-service support o Traffic measurements, modeling and statistical characterization o Optimization algorithms and heuristics for network dimensioning

Socio-Economic Aspects o Cost models o Regulation, IPR, network neutrality and governance o SLAs, pricing and quality of experience o Trust, privacy and security

Submission Guidelines

All conference papers are expected to follow the format of the IEEE templates. Submitted full papers must not be longer than 8 pages. The paper must contain a short abstract (up to 250 words), the complete list of authors including affiliations, and keywords. The layout of the papers must comply with the IEEE Transactions templates, available here: --> IEEE Transactions templates (new window) Please use Word template or LaTeX macros unchanged. If you are not using either of these formats, please contact the conference chair. For Demonstrators please submit an extended abstract of max. 2 pages. See also: http://www.icsy.de/conferences/ngi2011/guidelines.shtml

Important Dates

Paper submission deadline: March 14, 2011 Acceptance notification: May 02, 2011 Camera-ready version: May 16, 2011 Registration deadline: June 13, 2011 Conference dates: June 27-29, 2011

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APPENDIX 2: CONFERENCE PROGRAM

NGI 2011 conference program

Date: Monday, 27/Jun/2011

9:00am -

11:00am

Registration

11:00am -

11:30am

Welcome

11:30am -

12:30pm

K1: Keynote Presentations

Adaptive and Energy-Efficient Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks

Braun, Torsten

12:30pm -

2:00pm

Lunch

2:00pm -

3:30pm

W: Wireless Chair: Paul Müller Presentations

A Transport Protocol for Real-time Streaming in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks

Meneses, Duarte; Grilo, Antonio;Pereira, Paulo Rogerio

A Novel Approach for Combined Joint Call Admission Control and Dynamic Bandwidth Adaptation in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks

Klein, Andreas;Lottermann, Christian; Mannweiler, Christian; Schneider, Jörg; Schotten, Hans

Bundles Fragmentation in Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Networks

Magaia, Naércio;Pereira, Paulo Rogério; Casaca, Augusto; Rodrigues, Joel; Dias, João; Isento, João; Cervelló-Pastor, Cristina; Gallego, Javier

3:30pm -

4:00pm

Coffee break

4:00pm -

5:30pm

NA1: Network Architecture Chair: Paulo Pereira Presentations

A Way to Identify Decision Criteria for Selecting Different Mechanisms which Provide Reliable Transmission in a Future Internet Architecture

Günther, Daniel; Veith, Eric MSP; Müller, Paul

Congestion Exposure in Mobility Scenarios

Brunner, Marcus;Ghias Mir, Faisal; Kutscher, Dirk

A building block interaction model for flexible future internet architectures

Schwerdel, Dennis; Günther, Daniel; Khondoker, M. Rahamatullah; Reuther, Bernd; Müller, Paul

7:00pm -

10:00pm

Social Event

Reception & Dinner within the area of the horticultural show Kaiserslautern. There will be bus transfers between venue/hotels and horticultural show area.

Date: Tuesday, 28/Jun/2011

9:00am -

9:30am

Registration

9:30am -

10:30am

K2: Keynote Presentations

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Towards a Future Internet Architecture

Feldmann, Anja

10:30am -

11:00am

Coffee break

11:00am -

12:30pm

TE: Traffic Engineering Chair: George Polyzos Presentations

On-Line Storage Management with Distributed Decision Making for Content-Centric Networks

Sourlas, Vasilis; Gkatzikis, Lazaros; Tassiulas, Leandros

Time Series Models and its Relevance to Modeling TCP SYN based DoS attacks

James, Cyriac; Murthy, Hema A.

Performance of Concurrent Multipath Transmissions - Measurements and Model Validation

Zinner, Thomas; Klein, Dominik; Tutschku, Kurt; Zseby, Tanja; Tran-Gia, Phuoc; Shavitt, Yuval

12:30pm -

2:00pm

Lunch

2:00pm -

3:30pm

SJRP1: Special Joint Research Projects Chair: Markus Fiedler Presentations

Context-aware Information Dissemination in Vehicular Networks

Claudio, Casetti; Matteo, Cesana; Ilario, Filippini; Dan, György; Marsh, Ian

MultiNext - Measuring Concurrent Multipath Transmissions in an Experimental Facility

Zinner, Thomas; Kurt, Tutschku; Tanja, Zseby

The Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Networks (VDTN) Euro-NF Joint Research Project

Rodrigues, Joel J. P. C.; Dias, João A.; Isento, João N.; Silva, Bruno M.; Soares, Vasco N. G. J.; Magaia, Naércio; Pereira, Paulo Rogério; Casaca, Augusto; Cervelló-Past...

3:30pm -

4:00pm

Coffee break

4:00pm -

5:30pm

SJRP2: Special Joint Research Projects Chair: Kurt Tutschku Presentations

ASPECTS: Agile Spectrum Security

Polyzos, George; Frangoudis, Pantelis A.; Marias, Giannis F.; Arkoulis, Stamatios; Fiedler, Markus; Popescu, Alexandru; de Meer, Hermann; Herkenhöner, Ralph; Fischer,...

Energy OPtimal ALgorithms for mobile Internet:stochastic modeling, performance analysis and optimal control

Paschos, G.; Mannersalo, P.; Stanczak, S.; Altman, E.; Tassiulas, L.

VNREAL: Virtual Network Resource Embedding ALgorithms in the Framework ALEVIN

Duelli, Michael; Schlosser, Daniel; Botero, Juan Felipe; Hesselbach, Xavier; Fischer, Andreas; de Meer, Hermann

7:00pm -

9:00pm

Get-Together

The Get-Together follows the conference in the same location. There is an option to attend a guided tour of the soccer stadium.

Date: Wednesday, 29/Jun/2011

9:00am -

9:30am

Registration

9:30am -

K3: Keynote

Presentations

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10:30am XIA: An Architecture for a Trustworthy and Evolvable Internet

Steenkiste, Peter

10:30am -

11:00am

Coffee break

11:00am -

12:30pm

NA2: Network Architecture Chair: Phuoc Tran-Gia Presentations

ChordNet: A Chord-based self-organizing super-peer network

Schwerdel, Dennis; Priebe, Matthias; Müller, Paul

The QoE Provisioning-Delivery-Hysteresis and Its Importance for Service Provisioning in the Future Internet

Hoßfeld, Tobias;Fiedler, Markus; Zinner, Thomas

MERLIN : MEasure the Router Level of the INternet

Merindol, Pascal; Donnet, Benoit; Pansiot, Jean-Jacques; Luckie, Matthew; Hyun, Young

12:30pm -

2:00pm

Lunch

2:00pm -

3:30pm

Demo: Demonstrator Presentations Chair: Paul Müller

Presentations

High-accuracy network monitoring using ETOMIC testbed

Moreno, Victor; Gomez-Arribas, Francisco

IPOM: Interactive Proxy Management in Future Communication Networks Using OpenFlow

Jarschel, Michael; Schlosser, Daniel;Duelli, Michael; Pries, Rastin

The Topology Management Tool - A Demonstration

Schwerdel, Dennis; Reuther, Bernd; Müller, Paul

3:30pm -

4:00pm

Coffee break

4:00pm -

5:30pm

SEA: Socio-Economic Aspects Chair: Kurt Tutschku Presentations

Influence of traffic management solutions on Quality of Experience for prevailing overlay applications

Stankiewicz, Rafal;Cholda, Piotr; Domzal, Jerzy; Wojcik, Robert; Hoßfeld, Tobias; Zinner, Thomas; Oechsner, Simon; Lehrieder, Frank

Economic feasibility analysis of seamless multi-homing WAN solution

Mäkelä, Antti;Warma, Henna; Decros, Aurelien; Kilkki, Kalevi; Manner, Jukka

Storage Buy-or-Lease Decisions in Cloud Computing under Price Uncertainty

Naldi, Maurizio; Mastroeni, Loretta

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APPENDIX 3: MATERIAL FOR DISSEMINATION

The conference proceedings were published by IEEE:

IEEE catalogue N°: CFP11596-USB

ISBN: 978-1-4577-0916-6

IEEE XPlore root URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=5977166

Due to copyright issues, the papers, which are available through IEEE Xplore, cannot be

reprinted in this document.

Nevertheless, and for the first time in the series of NGI conferences, the slides from the

presentations are enclosed hereafter. This material is also publicly available on the site of the

Euro-NF project at: http://euronf.enst.fr/p_en_Events_nfcalendar_calen11_600.html, as well as on

the site of the conference itself at: http://www.icsy.de/conferences/ngi2011/program.shtml.