Dear all
Apologies if you have seen this elsewhere but the EXTENDED deadline is approaching...
As the Internet continues to evolve, transport protocols have again become a hot topic of research because devices are now able to make use of multiple network interfaces. Hence issues such as support for Vertical Handover (Y-Comm), Multi-Homing (SCTP), Multi-path Communications (Multipath TCP) as well as new Network Addressing Schemes (LISP, ILNP) must now be urgently addressed in order to provide seamless communications. In addition, there are new research networks, such as NorNet, that are being used to explore these issues.
The International Workshop on Protocols and Applications with Multi-Homing Support (PAMS) has become a forum to discuss the ongoing research efforts in this exciting area. The 5th International Workshop, PAMS 2015, will be held in conjunction with the 29th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA) on March 24-27, 2015 in Gwangju, South Korea.
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline: October 17th 2014 -- EXTENDED DEADLINE
Author Notification: December 15, 2014
Author Registration: January 15, 2015
Camera-Ready Paper Submission: January 15, 2015
Submission of Presenter Information: February 1, 2015
Workshop: (during AINA conference; March 24-27, 2015)
More Information at: https://www.simula.no/pams-2015
Glenford Mapp
Publicity Chair
PAMS 2015
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