3rd IEEE International Symposium on Advanced Networks and Telecommunication Systems (ANTS)
IEEE ANTS 2009 Best Paper Award Information
| Best Paper |
- A New Architecture and MAC Protocol for Flexible Radio over Fiber Home Networks,
Goutam Das (University of Ghent, BE); Bart Lannoo (Ghent University -
IBBT, BE); Daan Pareit (Ghent University, BE); Chigo Okonkwo
(Eindhoven University of Technology, NL); Ton Koonen (COBRA, Eindhoven
Univ. of Technology, NL); Didier Colle (IBBT - Ghent University, BE);
Ingrid Moerman (Ghent University, BE); Mario Pickavet (Ghent
University, BE); Piet Demeester (Ghent University, BE)
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Honorable Mention |
- CAPEX minimization through node degree reduction in a Colorless and
Directionless ROADM architecture for flexible optical networks
Sai Kishore B (Sri Sathya Sai University, IN); Prasanna G (Sri Satya
Sai University, IN); Devarajan A (Sri Satya Sai University, IN);
Sandesha K (Sri Satya Sai University, IN); Nanda Gopal D (Sri Satya
Sai University, IN); Venkataramaniah K (Sri Satya Sai University, IN);
Pavan Voruganti (Op-Vista Inc., Milpitas, California, US); Ron Johnson
(Cisco Systems Inc., San Jose, California, US)
- Secured Media Latching in VoIP Networks,
Sudhakar Dhanagopal (Wipro Technologies, IN); Lavanya Venkatesan
(Wipro Technologies, IN); Dhanunjai Nagabhyru (Wipro Technologies, IN)
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| Best Poster Co-Winners |
- Survivable IP Topology Design with Re-Usage of Backup Wavelength
Capacity,
Chaitanya S. K. Vadrevu (University of California, Davis, US); Massimo
Tornatore (University of California, Davis, US)
- Reconsideration of carrier sensing range for wireless ad hoc networks,
Mayur M Vegad (IIT Delhi, IN); Swades De (Indian Institute of
Technology, Delhi, IN); Brejesh Lall (Assistant Professor, IN)
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Honorable Mention |
- BER Derivation for UWB Communication with a Relay Node in the Presence
of Inter-Channel Interference
Zolfa Zeinalpour-Yazdi (Sharif University of Technology, IR); Masoumeh
Nasiri-Kenari (Sharif University of Technology, IR); Behnaam Aazhang
(Rice University, US)
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SCOPE:
Broadband networks are witnessing a convergence in both technologies and delivered services.
Next-generation services require unified and scalable technologies spread across the network
protocol layers facilitating a converged service model across all partitions of the network.
Advanced integrated systems and network platforms have benefits in terms of deployment cost
as well as the ability to provision new services. Motivated by the tremendous success of the
first two IEEE ANTS events in Mumbai in 2007 and 2008, which highlighted advances in systems
and networking, the theme of IEEE ANTS 2009 continues to be communication systems and
networking technologies for realizing converged ubiquitous broadband connectivity.
To achieve this goal, the symposium will feature a technical program of previously
unpublished papers, tutorials, talks, and panels on relevant topics bringing together experts from
academia, industry, government and the user community who are involved in the research,
design, development, deployment, regulation and application of communication and networking
technologies. The symposium will cover technologies that facilitate broadband connectivity
and cover advances in the service, networking, transport and user equipment domains.
Making ubiquitous broadband affordable is driving service providers, network operators,
and OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) towards converged network solutions and services
as a way to reduce CAPEX and OPEX. Further, cost-effective research and development
partnerships with knowledge economies in India, China, and Eastern Europe are being
increasingly leveraged as can be gauged by the growth of ODMs (Original Design Manufacturers)
and software service providers. IEEE ANTS 2009 provides a common meeting ground for the
confluence and exchange of ideas with a rich mix of participation from the academia, global
industry and other stakeholders. The symposium will be held in the capital of India -
New Delhi - during December 14-16, 2009.
IEEE ANTS 2009 will cover the following topics consistent with the theme of
Realizing Converged Ubiquitous Broadband Connectivity:
- Optical Networks
- High Speed Networks
- Network, Services and Terminal Convergence
- Home Networks and Media Gateways
- SMB & Enterprise Networks & Systems
- Wireless Access Networks and Systems
- Wire-line Access Networks and Systems
- Metro Networks and Systems
- Core Networks and Systems
- Storage Networks and Systems
- Network Virtualization
- Application Aware Networking
- Data Security, Content Processing/Billing
- IPTV, VoD and Mobile Video
- Digital Rights Management
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- First mile access networks
- Passive Optical Networks (PON)
- Powerline Communications (PLC)
- Long-Reach Broadband Access
- Carrier Ethernet
- Metro Ethernet, PBB, PBT, PBB-TE, T-MPLS
- MPLS, VPLS, VPNs
- Network architectures and protocol
- Routing, traffic, services over optical networks
- Survivability and service level agreements (SLA)
- Futuristic technologies for emerging economies
- Equipment provider experiences, planning and future designs
- Service provider experiences, planning and future designs
- ITU, OIF, IETF activities
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to:
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