Abbrevation
NeTCoM
City
Sydney
Country
Australia
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Abstract

Eighth International Conference on Networks &amp; Communications (NeTCoM &#8211; 2016) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Computer Networks &amp; Data Communications&#046; The Conference looks for significant contributions to the Computer Networks &amp; Communications for wired and wireless networks in theoretical and practical aspects&#046; Original papers are invited on Computer Networks, Network Protocols and Wireless Networks, Data Communication Technologies and Network Security&#046; The aim of the conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting&#8211;edge development in the field&#046;<br>Topics of Interest :<br>Authors are solicited to contribute to the conference by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in the following areas, but are not limited to<br>Addressing &amp; location management<br>Network Operations &amp; management<br>Broadband access technologies<br>Network Security trust &amp; privacy<br>Adhoc and sensor networks<br>Next Generation Internet &amp; Web Architectures<br>Cross layer design and optimization<br>Peer to peer and overlay networks<br>Heterogeneous wireless networks<br>QoS and Resource Management<br>High speed networks<br>Recent trends &amp; Developments in Computer Networks<br>Internet and Web applications<br>Routing, switching and addressing techniques<br>Measurement &amp; Performance Analysis<br>Self&#8211;Organizing Networks and Networked Systems<br>Mobile &amp; Broadband Wireless Internet<br>Ubiquitous networks<br>Mobile networks &amp; Wireless LAN<br>Virtual &amp; overlay networks<br>Network Architectures<br>Wireless communications<br>Network Based applications<br>Wireless Mesh networks and protocols<br>Network Protocols &amp; Wireless Networks<br>Wireless Multimedia systems<br>