Weaving Applications into the Network Fabric
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14th International Conference
Weaving Applications into the Network Fabric
The Transformational Challenge
11-14 October 2010, Berlin, Germany 2010
ICIN 2010 Call for Papers
Nowadays telecom service providers are rolling out significantly
higher capacity to their subscribers through high speed DSL,
optical networks and various wireless network technologies such Schedule
as HSPA, LTE, or WiMAX. Truly new paradigms and applications Extended abstract submission ........... : 23 April 2010
are already available: users can find all sorts of computing and
content resources in the networks, made available in the palm Final deadline for abstracts ................ : 7 May 2010
of their hand and in front of their eyes. The capacities are there, Acceptance notification....................... : 25 May 2010
but a globally effective economic model has yet to emerge: Speaker registration ........................... : 30 June 2010
audiences and advertising can play an enormous role but will
never constitute the entire cake! Conference paper due ......................... : 30 July 2010
The focus of ICIN 2010 is on the networks, platforms and user
devices becoming the apparently non-localised place where
everything happens; new architectures and emerging business models have yet to mature to support different paradigms. Industry
enthusiasm today focuses on mobile applications and application stores but will this model last? Will further transformations replace
current trends? How will edge/core interaction, access evolution, and packet core evolution affect new services? What will be the impact
of evolved packet core deployment or circuit switched fallback? The internet and telecom networks were traditionally designed to connect
people and things; looking forward, the management of information (semantic web) and of new forms of interaction (evolved social
networks), while respecting privacy and enforcing security, will be equally important.
In addition, ICIN 2010 will also be the right time to explore how the telecom industry ecosystem can be a major player for sustainable
development around the world, including its role in emerging economies and for energy efficiency.
Topics of Interest
Submissions that reflect new thinking and offer new perspectives will be favoured. Submissions should be original work that is either
technical or business oriented; commercial presentations will be automatically rejected. Submissions that are regarded as recycled
presentations from other events or conferences will also be rejected. Topics include but are not limited to:
The Telecom Landscape and Business
2010 Security, privacy, trust and identity Enhancing the User Experience
Models management Open devices and CPE
Disruptive ecosystems or simply new really Cloud computing, virtualisation, grid Personalisation and customisation
efficient business models? computing
2010
User interfaces and user interaction
How global internet SPs go local and Combining web 2.0/mashup and telco
regional telcos go global technologies User centric design inside the CPE and in the
network
New markets for networks (e.g. Energy, Service delivery platforms, service creation
automotive, health, M2M) and service interaction environments User behaviour studies
Multisided business models and how to deal Databases at the core and at the edges 3-screens and other display devices
with cannibalisation IMS and beyond, LTE/SAE evolved packet The impact of multi-access and network
Using subscriber data mining as a tool for core complexity on services
new revenue paradigms Network control aspects of next generation User-based blending of content and
Security, trust and QoS as revenue TV and video communication
generators Content delivery transformation Transforming Lessons from the Field
Value Creation and Innovative Charging Management aspects of service delivery Early implementations and trials
Application stores and developer programs Services Global solutions
Exposing and monetising network features E(verything) as a Service: Social networks
Revenue management including charging 1. I(nfrastructure)aaS Huge platforms
and billing 2. St(orage)aaS IMS and SDP experiences
How telecom can add value to social media, 3. N(etwork)aaS IPTV and mobile TV
user generated content and social networks 4. P(latform)aaS
Content and advertising implementations
Multisided business models including 5. S(oftware)aaS
advertising and recommendation engines Internet on mobile And many more
The Network Fabric as a Smart Platform Internet and mobile applications fabric Telecom Enabling Social Responsibility
Network and services architecture Content and media services (including IPTV) Regulatory impacts
How new business models change the Home network and follow me services New domains for regulation (content,
network internet)
Personal networks
How new network paradigms change the Security and privacy issues
applications IMS rich communication services and
beyond Green, sustainable development
Information technology (e.g. event Low cost and smart solutions for emerging
processing) for weaving together networks Localisation and augmented reality on the
move countries with potentially worldwide
and applications acceptance
Future internet (ad-hoc networks, P2P (Interactive) gaming
Overcoming language barriers
infrastructure, overlay vs underlying Mobile payment, mobile commerce
networks, car networks, internet of things)
The ICIN Community
In its 20 years, ICIN has become an established industry event, addressing the important role of control in supporting evolving
communications services, including its sharing between devices, core and edge platforms. ICIN 2010 will highlight how the future will
open up as seen from both technical and business perspectives. In this environment, the challenge of creating new applications is like
creating rich new tapestries from an ever-changing array of materials, techniques, and dyes. New applications are formed by weaving
together emerging network capabilities, computational power, network and customer data, and content in valuable new and different
patterns. With its reputation for quality and soundness of debate, ICIN provides a unique opportunity to explore these new raw materials
and processes, together with some finished products made possible in this continually transforming world.
ICIN is both intimate and global, attracting delegates from operators, equipment and software vendors, systems integrators, R&D centres
and universities, from more than 30 countries.
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14th International Conference
Weaving Applications into the Network Fabric
The Transformational Challenge
11-14 October 2010, Berlin, Germany 2010
Submission Instructions Technical Programme Committee
Papers for ICIN must be written in English and submitted electronically through the Chairman Max Michel France Telecom France
EDAS system. A short (50 word) abstract is required on registration of the submission. Chairman Designate Roberto Minerva Telecom Italia Lab Italy
A detailed extended abstract should then be uploaded for review by the Technical Vice-Chairmen A. C. (Chet) McQuaide Jr StraDis Consulting USA
Programme Committee. Detailed instructions for authors on using EDAS are at http:// Osamu Mizuno Kogakuin University Japan
edas.info/doc/authors.html.
Secretary Bruno Chatras Orange Labs France
For ICIN 2010 extended abstracts are invited for three presentation categories: Members Mauricio Arango Oracle USA
1. Technical Paper Sessions - the core of ICIN, constituting at least 80% of the Pieter Ballon IBBT Belgium
programme Hendrik Berndt DOCOMO Euro-Labs Germany
2. Work in Progress Sessions - shorter contributions that report on work still in progress Thomas Michael Bohnert SAP Switzerland
at the time of submission of the extended abstract
Udo Bub EICT Germany
3. Demonstration Sessions - ‘enhanced poster sessions’ with the ability to present Eduardo Casino Telefónica España Spain
multimedia demonstrations
Chi-Ming Chen AT&T USA
Extended abstracts for Technical Paper Sessions should be between 1000 and 1500 words
long. They should include relevant figures and tables describing results and should Rebecca Copeland Huawei Technologies UK
indicate how the abstract will evolve into a final paper. Extended abstracts for Work in Noël Crespi Institut Telecom France
Progress and Demonstration Sessions should be between 400 and 600 words long and Michael Crowther BT Innovate & Design UK
should indicate clearly what information can be expected to be presented at the time of Ghislain du Chéné SFR France
the conference.
Dan Fahrman Ericsson Sweden
All extended abstracts will be peer-reviewed and submissions may be accepted for oral Igor Faynberg Alcatel-Lucent USA
presentation, poster or panel sessions. All presentation formats have equal status and all
papers presented at the conference will appear in the conference proceedings (maximum Frederico Figueiredo Nokia Siemens Networks Portugal
length 6 pages). The ICIN 2010 conference proceedings will be published (electronically) Jim Garrahan Telcordia Technologies USA
within the IEEE Conference Publications Program and individual papers will be indexed Peter Bukhave Hansen Dansk Kabel TV Denmark
within the IEEE Xplore digital library. Masami Iio NTT Japan
Authors who plan to present an accepted paper must complete their paid registration at Bijan Jabbari George Mason University USA
the speaker rate by the stated deadline.There is no refund for cancellation but substitutions Sune Jakobsson Telenor R&I Norway
may be made at any time prior to the event. The speaker rate is only available to accepted
presenters in the programme (one presenter per paper). Co-authors participating in the David Kennedy Eurescom Germany
event should register as delegates. ICIN Events reserves the right to exclude a paper from Hakyong Kim LG Telecom Korea
the programme and from the conference proceedings and from distribution after the Kristofer Kimbler Azouk Network Sweden
conference if the paper is not presented at the conference. Ernö Kovacs NEC Europe Germany
Extended abstracts should be submitted electronically through EDAS at http://edas. Hui-Lan Lu Alcatel-Lucent USA
info/N8600. Extended abstracts and full papers should conform to templates that can David Ludlam Discovery Consultancy Assoc. UK
2010
be downloaded from http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/pubservices/confpub/
AuthorTools/conferenceTemplates.html. Juan Carlos Luengo Intel Iberia Spain
Anders Lundqvist Oracle Sweden
ICIN 2010 will include keynote presentations from industry leaders, providing insights
Thomas Magedanz Fraunhofer FOKUS Germany
2010
into strategic thinking within the communications industry, as well as panel sessions
providing the opportunity for interactive debate with invited experts. Proposals for Warren Montgomery Insight Research USA
pre-conference or post-conference tutorials or workshops should be submitted to the Mohamed Moustafa Arab Information Union Egypt
chairman of the Technical Programme Committee by the Extended Abstract deadline of Yoshihiro Niitsu Shibaura Institute of Technology Japan
23 April 2010.
Christian Nord Sony Ericsson Sweden
For further information contact cfp@icin.biz John O’Connell Hewlett-Packard France
International Advisory Board Esko Pättikangas
Hans Stokking
Nokia Siemens Networks
TNO
Finland
Netherlands
Chairman Stuart Sharrock Telemates UK
Horst Thieme IBM Deutschland Germany
Vice-Chairman Marko Jagodic Iskratel Slovenia
Stefan Uellner T-Systems Germany
Secretary Philip Kelley Alcatel-Lucent France
Bernard Vilain EADS France France
Members Heinrich Arnold Deutsche Telekom Laboratories Germany
Steve Bell KeySo Global USA Bostjan Vlaovic University of Maribor Slovenia
Hermann Brand ETSI France Yasushi Wakahara University of Tokyo Japan
Patrice Collet Formerly France Telecom France Ronald Wojcik Alcatel-Lucent USA
Kevin Fogarty FITCE UK Yoshio Yasumoto Osaka City University Japan
NK Goyal CMAI India Parviz Yegani Juniper Networks USA
Bichlien Hoang
Hagen Hultzsch
IEEE
Deutsche Telekom
USA
Germany Organising Committee
Chairman Stuart Sharrock ICIN Events UK
Seung Ku Hwang ETRI Korea
Members Michael Lee ICIN Events USA
Reza Jafari e-Development International USA
Max Michel France Telecom France
Leo Nikkari Comcast USA David Nunes ICIN Events UK
Gyula Sallai Budapest University of Technology Hungary Jean Poufet Formerly France Telecom France
Paola Tonelli University of California Berkeley USA Nicola Rother Deutsche Telekom Laboratories Germany
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