Special Session on "Performance analysis of Computer Networks (PaCoNet)"
organized in conjunction with
The 14th Panhellenic Conference on Informatics (PCI 2010)
10-12 September 2010
Tripoli, Greece
Overview:
The organised Special Session is devoted to the most recent analytic, simulation and experimental studies, standardisation efforts and deployment examples of Computer Networks. It is anticipated to attract high-quality submissions and stimulate the cuttingedge research discussions among academic pioneering researchers/scientists and industrial engineers/leaders from Greece as well as all around the world. PaCoNet 2010 will include a Keynote Speech by an internationally-renowned researcher from the Telecommunication industry, a Panel on Computer Networks organised by experts from both academia and industry and a Technical Program consisting of research papers (work-in-progress and position papers are also welcome).
Topics:
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Modeling and Simulation of Wired, Wireless and Mobile Networks
- Protocols and Architecture for Wired, Wireless and Mobile Networks
- Performance Evaluation and Standardization of Wired and Wireless Standards
- Network Access Techniques
- Energy efficiency in protocol and systems design
- Wired and Wireless System Services and Applications
- Security, QoS and Resource Allocation in Wired and Wireless Networks
- Cross-layer Issues
- Wireless Mesh and Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
- WiFi, WiMAX, LTE
- Wired / Wireless / Mobile Internet
- 2G - 3G - 4G Convergence and Interworking
- Cognitive Radio NetworksvSensor Networks Technologies and ProtocolsvMobile Social Networks
Proceedings
The PCI 2010 Conference proceedings will be published by Conference Publishing Services (CPS) and will be distributed during the conference. Conference Publishing Services arranges for indexing through Thomson ISI, IEE (INSPEC), EI (Compendex), and other indexing services and archives the publication to IEEEXplore and the Computer Society Digital Libraries (CSDL).Special Session Chairs:
Periklis Chatzimisios, Department of Informatics, Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki, GreeceVasilis Vitsas, Department of Informatics, Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece