1st ACM Workshop on
Emerging Name-Oriented Mobile Networking Design (NoM):
Architecture, Algorithms, Applications
June 11th, 2012 – South Carolina, USA
The concept of Name-oriented Networking (also referred to as Content/Information-Centric Networking) has taken center stage in research on the architecture of the future Internet. Instead of host-to-host communication, as in the current Internet architecture, a name-oriented network architecture makes named data a first class entity. It cares about which data to fetch instead of which host to reach. Thus it uses data names to retrieve content instead of reaching data containers. Name-oriented network architectures appear very promising for mobile networks, like vehicular and ad hoc networks, for instance, which account for a large, and exponentially increasing number of devices and connections that clearly suffer from inadequate mobility management in the IP architecture. ACM NoM solicits submissions of original work that pertains to the design, development, performance evaluation and analysis of network architectures, protocols and applications centered on named data in mobile networks.
Call for Papers (PDF) Submission site
Important Dates:
- Submission deadline: February 26th 2012
- Acceptance notification: March 26th, 2012
- Camera ready: April 2nd 2012
- Registration deadline (TBD)