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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
IWAN 2000
The Second International Working Conference on Active Networks
October 16-18, 2000
Musashino Research and Development Center, NTT
Musashino-shi, Tokyo, Japan
http://www.sdl.hitachi.co.jp/iwan2000/
iwan2000@sdl.hitachi.co.jp
Sponsored by IFIP WG 6.7
In cooperation with IPSJ, IEICE
Technically Co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society
Supported by NTT, Hitachi, GMD-FOKUS
Incorporating computational capabilities into the network is
expected to ease the provision of value-added services and to
accelerate network infrastructure innovation. Active Network
technologies arise in this context as the solutions for offering
a flexible, dynamically customizable and programmable network
infrastructure. Network services are expected to be dynamically
customized for particular types of applications, users or
individual packets.
As the first International Working Conference on Active Network
held in Berlin, IWAN'99 was aimed at providing the opportunity
for discussions on various views, frameworks, applications, and
implementations of the Active Network technologies. IWAN2000
follows this line, and also offers the opportunity for evaluating
this emerging technology. Reporting experience and results from
projects and trials are seen as a major goal of IWAN2000.
The Tutorial: October 16
The following tutorial will be held:
"Active Internet Technology and Service"
George Carle (GMD-FOKUS, Germany)
The Conference: October 16-18
The technical program will offer two keynote addresses,
nine sessions and one panel.
Keynote Speakers:
- Hirokazu Ohnish
(Director, NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories, Japan)
- John Vicente (Intel, USA)
The Sessions:
The sessions will cover the following aspects of active networks:
- Architecture
- Multicast
- QoS
- Management
- Service Architecture
- Application
- Mobile IP
The Panel:
A panel will be held on the following topic:
- Active network -- Major technology challenges --
The Venue:
The tutorial and conference will take place at:
NTT Musashino R&D Center
3-9-11 Midori-cho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo
http://www.onlab.ntt.co.jp/en/info/access_m.html
Registration:
Please download the registration form from
http://www.sdl.hitachi.co.jp/iwan2000/reg-form.pdf
Please fill out of this form and mail of fax it to:
IWAN2000 Registration Secretariat
c/o Systems Development Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
1099 Ohzenji, Asao-ku,
Kawasaki 215-0013 Japan
Fax: +81-44-959-0857
Hotel Information:
Please refer to the booking code "IWAN2000" when making your
reservation. The CUT-OFF date for making reservation is September 14.
Kichijoji Dai-Ichi Hotel
5 min. walk from Kichijoji Station (JR Chuo Line)
Address: 2-4-14 Kichijoji-Honmachi Musashinosh-shi, Tokyo
Phone: +81-422-21-4411
Fax: +81-422-21-8269
URL: http://www.daiichi-hotel.co.jp/kichijoji/index-e.html
Single: 13,000 Yen (include TAX and breakfast)
Twin: 25,000 Yen (include TAX and breakfast)
Roynet Hotel Musashino
5 min. walk from Mitaka Station (JR Cho Line),
10 min to NTT by bus
Address: 2-4-1 Naka-machi MUsashino-shi, Tokyo
Phone: +81-422-36-0022
Fax: +81-422-36-0020
Single: 8,000 Yen (Include TAX)
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IWAN2000 Committee Members
GENERAL CHAIR:
M. Kataoka, Hitachi, Ltd, Japan
GENERAL CO-CHAIR:
R. Popescu-Zeletin, Technical University Berlin, Germany
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR:
H. Yasuda, The University of Tokyo, Japan
PROGRAM COMMITTEE VICE CHAIRS:
J. Smith, University of Pennsylvania, USA
E. Moeller, GMD-FOKUS, Germany
T. Saito, NTT, Japan
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
T. Aoyama, The University of Tokyo, Japan
M. Behrens, Siemens, Germany
M. Campolargo, European Commission, Belgium
G. Carle, GMD-FOKUS, Germany
S. Covaci, PopNet Agentscape AG, Germany
A. de Baas, European Commission, Belgium
P. Dini, AT&T, USA
A. Galis, University College London, UK
A. Gavras, EURESCOM, Germany
M. Gien, Sun Microsystems, France
A. Jain, Lucent Tecnologies, USA
M. Krampell, EURESCOM, Germany
A. Lazar, Columbia University, USA
G. Le Lann, INRIA, France
T. Magedanz, IKV++, Germany
W. Marcus, Bellcore, USA
I. Marshall, British Telecom, UK
G. Minden, The University of Kansas, USA
M. Murata, Osaka University, Japan
T. Ohta, SOKA University, Japan
M. Ono, IPA, Japan
B. Plattner, ETH-Zurich, Switzerland
F. Schulz, T-Nova Deutsche Telekom, Germany
Y. Shinoda, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
R. Soley, OMG, USA
T. Suda, University of California, Irvine, USA
L. Svobodova, IBM, Switzerland
O. Takada, Hitachi, Ltd, Japan
A. Tantawy, IBM, USA
C. Tschudin, Uppsala University, Sweden
H. van As, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Y. Wakahara, The University of Tokyo, Japan
S. Weinstein, NEC, USA
A. Wolisz, Technical University Berlin, Germany
STEERING COMMITTEE:
A. Casaca, INESC, Portugal
H. Forster, European Commission, Belgium
O. Martikainen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
H. Miyahara, Osaka University, Japan
E. Raubold, Deutsche Telekom, Germany
O. Spaniol, RWTH, Germany
D. Tennenhouse, MIT, USA
OPERATIONS COMMITTEE:
J. Fukuzawa, Hitachi, Ltd, Japan
H. Horiuchi, KDD R&D Laboratories Inc, Japan
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