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27-29 November: Asian Internet Engineering Conference 2007

27 Nov 2007
AIT

The Asian Internet Engineering Conference (AINTEC) 2007 is scheduled to be held on 27-29 November 2007 at the Katathani Phuket Beach Resort Hotel in Phuket, Thailand and is co-organized by Internet Education and Research Laboratory (intERLab), AIT, Thailand and the WIDE Project, Japan.

 

Theme: “Internet for Sustainable Communication”

 

The 3rd Asian Internet Engineering Conference (AINTEC) follows the first two successful editions held in Bangkok, Thailand, and focuses on developing synergies between researchers in Asia, cooperation at the international level and target challenges specific to the Asian environment. AINTEC 2007 will be a major opportunity for presentations and discussions around these objectives. In particular, it aims at addressing issues pertinent to the Asian region and its vast diversity of socio-economic and networking conditions, while inviting presentations of high quality, recent research results from the global international research community. The conference is single-track and will feature a technical program with significant opportunities for both individual and small-group interaction amongst a diverse set of participants.

 

The technical sessions will include invited talks by leading experts, presentations of papers, demonstrations, posters and a pre-conference “18th Asian School on Computer Science.” In response to the recent natural disaster in Asia, AINTEC 2007 main topics will concentrate on, but are not limited to, the survival of the Internet; opportunistic and autonomic networking in order to provide alternative means of communications in emergency and chaotic situations, as follows:

 

 

  • Emergency networks
  • Wireless and mobile networks
  • Sensor networks
  • Delay and disruption tolerant networks
  • Location management and positioning
  • Internet over satellite communications
  • Autonomic and Situated communications
  • Opportunistic networking
  • Peer-to-peer and overlay networks
  • New networking protocols and architectures
  • Applications in developing countries
  • Implementation and experimental evaluation of network protocols/applications
  • Network security and deep packet inspection
  • Network support to service oriented architectures
  • Multimedia streaming
  • Wireless and mobile multimedia systems

 

Please see additional details at: http://www.interlab.ait.ac.th/aintec07

 

Those interested may also e-mail questions or requests for additional information to: [email protected]