Abbrevation
IEEE LANMAN
City
Beijing
Country
China
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Abstract

IEEE LANMAN has an established tradition as a forum for presenting and discussing the latest technical advances in local and metropolitan area networking&#046; Continuing that tradition, IEEE LANMAN 2015 invites cutting&#8211;edge papers spanning both theory and experimentation&#046; Papers are solicited in all areas of networking, but in keeping with the current research trend, this workshop’s central theme is Software Defined Datacenters&#046; The intimate single&#8211;track session format of the workshop encourages stimulating exchanges between researchers&#046; The workshop is expected to be a forum for discussion of new and interdisciplinary ideas on architectures, service models, pricing, and performance&#046; Speculative and potentially transformative ideas are particularly encouraged, as are studies reporting measurements from real&#8211;life networks and testbeds&#046; Papers are solicited on any LANMAN topic including, but not limited to, the following:<br>Novel data center network architectures<br>Software defined data center networks<br>Data center network virtualization<br>Name&#8211;to&#8211;name communications and name&#8211;based abstractions<br>Energy&#8211;efficiency in data centers<br>Routing and transport protocols in data center networks<br>Data center network pricing<br>Resource allocation in data center networks<br>Performance measurement and modeling of data centers<br>Inter&#8211;data center network issues<br>Reliable data center networks<br>Machine&#8211;to&#8211;machine communications<br>Access networks for densely located users<br>Broadband wireless access, including WiMAX, LTE<br>WiFi: roaming services, architectures, and performance<br>Metropolitan and residential networks and architectures including Ethernet in the first mile, EPONs, FTTx, etc&#046;<br>Network management related to edge networks<br>Heterogeneous wireless and ad&#8211;hoc networks<br>Local&#8211;area and metropolitan&#8211;area network security<br>LAN&#8211;based and MAN&#8211;based applications (gaming, distributed computing, media distribution to and in the home, enterprise applications, ambient technology, wearable&#8211;computing)<br>Impact of sensors everywhere including homes<br>