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Beyond the Internet?

− Innovations for future networks and services −


an ITU-T Kaleidoscope event technically co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society
India, 13−15 December 2010

ITU-T Kaleidoscope 2010 Beyond the Internet? − Innovations for future networks and services − is the third in a series of peer-reviewed academic
conferences that bring together a wide range of views from universities, industry and research. The aim of Kaleidoscope conferences is to identify information
and communication technologies (ICTs) for which the development of standards can turn innovations into successful products and services.
The rise of mobile access and its integration with optical transport networks pose key questions: how should the current architecture evolve to accommodate
fixed-mobile integration and the demand of services and applications, 10-15 years from now? How could the cloud and grid computing models be integrated?
And, what will the social and economic impact of these innovations be in the future information society?
Some experts question whether the current underlying architecture is sufficiently robust to evolve and adapt to future demands and especially to address
security concerns, or if a “clean slate” approach is needed to develop a really innovative Internet of the future. Contributors seeking to bring innovations for
future networks and services might have to challenge the fundamental networking design principles of the Internet.
Beyond the Internet? − Innovations for future networks and services − is calling for original academic papers offering innovative and daring approaches
towards the Internet of the future. Kaleidoscope 2010 aims to be a unique opportunity to share views on the future ubiquitous communications and to collect
broad, kaleidoscopic views building upon lessons learnt from existing networks and services.

Objectives Awards
Beyond the Internet? − Innovations for future networks and services − Awards of USD 5k, 3k and 2k will be granted to selected best papers, as
will highlight multidisciplinary aspects of future ICTs, based on contributions judged by the organizing and programme committees. In addition, young
from the world’s universities, industry and academic institutions. The focus authors presenting accepted papers who have not yet received a PhD title
will be on innovative technologies and their impact on the evolution of Internet will also receive a Young Author Recognition certificate.
architectures, services and applications, as well as societal and economic General Chairhair
challenges. Yoichi Maeda (ITU-T; NTT, Japan)
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In addition to a local universities exhibition, outstanding keynote speakers Chairman: Yoichi Maeda (ITU-T; NTT, JP)
and invited papers, ITU will host in 2010 Standards Corner, a series of Artem S. Adzhemov (Moscow Tech. Univ., RU)
standardization tutorials and Jules Verne’s corner, a special space for Tohru Asami (University of Tokyo, JP)
science fiction writers and dreamers. Ashok Chandra (Ministry of Communic., In)
Audience Yoshikazu Ikeda (Otani University, JP)
Beyond the Internet? − Innovations for future networks and services − Kai Jakobs (RWTH Aachen University, DE)
is targeted at all specialists with a role in the field including researchers, Chae-Sub Lee (ITU-T; ETRI, KR)
academics, students, engineers, regulators, top decision-makers and thinkers Giovani Mancilla (Universidad Distrital, CO)
from all over the world who look into the future. Mitsuji Matsumoto (Waseda University, JP)
Date and venue Yushi Naito (ITU-T Mitsubishi Electric, JP)
13-15 December 2010, India Zhisheng Niu (Tsinghua University, CN)
Ramjee Prasad (Aalborg University, DK)
Submission of papers ers Helmut Schink (ITU-T, Nokia Siemens, DE)
Prospective authors, from countries that are members of ITU, are invited Mostafa Hashem Sherif (AT&T, US)
to submit complete, original papers with a maximum length of 4500 Alfredo Terzoli (Rhodes University, ZA)
words within eight pages including summary and references, using the Daniele Trinchero (Politecnico di Torino, IT)
template available on the event website. All papers will be reviewed through John Visser (ITU-T TSAG; CA)
a double-blind, peer-review process and handled electronically; see
http://itu-kaleidoscope.org/2010 for the online submission (EDAS). The main Pro
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are highlighted below. Sameera Abar (Tohoku University, JP)
Ahmad Zaki Bin Abu Bakar (Universiti Teknologi, MY)
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Submission of full paper proposals: 30 April 2010 Eyhab Al-Masri (University of Guelph, CA)
Notification of paper acceptance: 30 July 2010 Rui Aguiar (Universidade de Aveiro, PT)
Submission of camera-ready accepted papers: 10 September 2010 Nestor Becerra Yoma (Universidad de Chile, CL)
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Accepted papers will be presented during the event, published in the proceedings Knut Blind (TU Berlin, Fraunhofer Society, RSM, DE)
and made available through the IEEE Xplore. The best papers will be invited Luis Carlos Bona (Federal University of Paraná, BR)
for evaluation for potential publication in the IEEE Communications Magazine. Michael Bove, Jr. (MIT, US)
Marco Carugi (Independent Consultant, FR)
Vicente Casares-Giner (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, ES)

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Isabella Cerutti (SSSUP, IT) Suggested (non-exclusive) list of topics
Lyman Chapin (Interisle Consulting Group, LLC, US) Track 1: Technology and architecture evolution
Jun Kyun Choi (Info. and Comms. University, KR) • Evolution of Internet architecture, NGN and the future Internet
Seong-gon Choi (Chungbuk National University, KR) • Mobility and nomadicity in evolved architectures
Antonio Corradi (University of Bologna, IT) • High-data-rate mobile infrastructures, seamless handover, multihoming
Amilton da Costa Lamas (CPqD - DTS - GMP, BR) and mobility
Mahmoud El-Hadidi (Cairo University, EG) • Convergence of optical/photonics and radio techniques for transport and
Khalil El-Khatib (UOIT, CA) access networks
Dmitry Epstein (Cornell University, US) • Ultra-high speed transport networks
Luca Foschini (University of Bologna, IT) • Cloud computing and grid computing
Wen Gao (Peking University, CN) • Enterprise integration of legacy networks and the future internet
Carlo Giannelli (University of Bologna, IT) • Advanced network security, network identification, biometrics, localization
Anahita Gouya (Inst. National des Telecomm., FR) techniques and ubiquitous sensor networks (USN)
Chris G. Guy (The University of Reading, UK) • Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) infrastructure
Guenter Haring (University of Vienna, AT) • RFID, sensors and ad-hoc networks
Carlos Juiz (University of the Balearic Islands, ES) • Evolution of display technology
Tim Kelly (World Bank, US) • Broadcasting, multicasting, unicasting and peer-to-peer in the future
Andrej Kos (University of Ljubljana, SI) Internet
Claude Lamblin (France Telecom, FR) • Green and energy efficient architectures
Matti Latva-aho (University of Oulu, FI) • Digital rights and identity management
José G. López Perafán (University of Cauca, CO) • Evolution of network management including fault management and
Thomas Magedanz (TU Berlin, DE) localization
Mehdi Mani (Institut Télécom, FR) • New hardware solutions, integrated circuits, antenna designs etc.
Lorne Mason (McGill University, CA) • Service oriented modeling and analysis in future architectures
Álvaro Medeiros (Fundação CPqD, BR)
Tineke Mirjam Egyedi (TU Delft, NL)
Werner Mohr (Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co. KG, DE) • Enhancing accessibility for all
Edmundo Monteiro (University of Coimbra, PT) • Open service interfaces, service interaction and interoperability in future
Gyu Myoung Lee (Institut Télécom, FR) scenarios
Mohammed Nafie (Nile University, EG) • New entertainment initiatives (games, IPTV, Interactive TV, Mobile TV,
José Neuman de Souza (Federal University of Ceará, BR) and others)
Sergio Ochoa (Universidad de Chile, CL) • Applications to reduce power consumptions
Antonio Oliva (University Carlos III of Madrid, ES) • The fully networked car
Fumitaka Ono (Tokyo Polytechnic University, JP) • Quality assurance / QoS for real time multimedia services
José Ewerton P. de Farias (UFCG, BR) • Innovative multimedia applications and content delivery
Feng Qi (Beijing University of Posts and Telecomm., CN) • Advanced smart terminals
Abderrezak Rachedi (UPEMLV, FR) • Enhancing electronic storage and data mining
Peter Radford (Logica, UK) • Simulation and development tools
S V Raghavan (ERNETT, IN) • Future virtual communities / social networking services
Anna Riccioni (University of Bologna, IT) • Creative combinations of web and network services
Felipe Rudge (Unicamp, BR) • Middleware service discovery
Susana Sargento (Universidad de Aveiro, PT) • Evolution of e-public services (e.g. e-government, e-health and
Ulrich Schoen (Nokia Siemens, DE) e-learning)
Eva Söderström (University of Skövde, SE) • Advanced services using sensors and RFID applications
Otto Spaniol (RWTH Aachen University, DE) • Solutions for ICT recycling and waste reduction
Szymon Szott (AGH University of Science and Technology, PL) • Field experience in creating innovative solutions using limited technology
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Hiromi Ueda (Tokyo University of Technology, JP) • Evolution of legislative and regulatory frameworks towards inclusive
Mehmet Ulema (Computer I.S. Manhattan College, US) converged networks
Jari Veijalainen (University of Jyvaskyla, FI) • Balancing Internet security and ubiquity
Fabio Violaro (Univesidade Estadual de Camphinas, BR) • Securing users from Internet content (e.g. child protection)
Moustafa Youssef (Nile University, EG) • Evolution of NGN and future Internet standardization
Rachid Zagrouba (University of Manouba, TN)) • Business models for the information society (including accounting,
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Future Internet, technological innovation, network architecture, services, • Economics of ICT standardization
applications, ICT standards, information society, policy and economic issues. • Standardization models for the Internet of the future
• Societal impact of virtual / collaborative environments
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Additional info can be found at the event website: • ICTs as an enabling technology to mitigate climate change and GHG
http://itu-kaleidoscope.org/2010 emissions.
Inquiries should be addressed to:
kaleidoscope@itu.int

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