CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications WIRELESS OVERLAY
NETWORKS BASED ON MOBILE IPv6
The next version of the Internet Protocol is called IPv6. This protocol
has evolved considerably since it was first defined in the early 1990's.
Whereas the main thrust of IPv6 is to greatly increase addressing space,
IPv6 also enables a very important feature -- Mobile IPv6 which is a much
better protocol design for mobility. The deployment of Mobile IP has
progressed rather slowly. This is due mainly to the widespread deployment
of NAT, which has conflicted with Mobile IP, the restricted number of
application protocols used by most consumers (email and WWW seem to be
the two), which are amenable to the use of User-oriented Retransmission
Protocol (URP) or shortage of IP addresses and lack of security. >From
the most recent Mobile IPv6 draft (version 24), those problems are
resolved, and the document is in publication now. An Overlay Network can
be used to deploy tests of new protocol services while minimally
affecting the lower IP infrastructure. Therefore, using overlay networks
to speed up the roadmap for deploying mobile IP makes this topic all the
more urgent.
We invite contributions covering all aspects of Mobile IPv4 or IPv6-based
wireless overlay networks, including, but not limited to the following
areas:
* Mobile IPv6 based overlay communication network architecture
* Mobile IPv6 based management for wireless overlay networks
* IPv6 based mobile computing applications on overlay networks
* Mobile IPv6 based overlay networks performance modeling
* Design and analysis for mobile IPv6 based overlay networks switching
algorithms
* Fault tolerance for mobile IPv6 based mobile computing on overlay
networks
* Distributed databases for mobile IPv6 based overlay networks
* Ad hoc wireless networks using IPv6 mobility in overly network
environments
* Mobile IPv6 based personal or cellular communications services on
overlay networks
* Secure mobile IPv6 based wireless communications on overlay networks
* IPv6 based mobile QoS protocol in overlay network environments
* Alternate security mechanisms, QoS traffic analysis and network
loading, interactions between ad hoc networking and return
routability
All contributions must be sent by email as .PDF or .PS files to one of
the five guest editors listed below, along with a copy to the
Corresponding Guest Editor. Authors should follow the IEEE J-SAC
manuscript format described in the Information for Authors. There will be
one round of reviews and acceptance will be limited to those papers
requiring only moderate revisions. The following timetable applies:
Manuscript Submission: SEPTEMBER 1, 2004
Acceptance Notification: March 1, 2005
Final Manuscript Due: June 1, 2005
Publication: 4th Quarter 2005
Han-Chieh Chao
Corresponding Guest Editor
Dept of Electrical Engineering
National Dong Hwa University
No. 1, University Rd. Sec 2
Jyh-Shyue Tsuen, Show-Feng Shiang
Hualien, Taiwan, R.O. C. 97401
hcc@mail.ndhu.edu.tw Sy-Yen Kuo
Dept of Electrical Engineering
National Taiwan University
Taipei, Taiwan
R.O.C.
sykuo@cc.ee.ntu.edu.tw Charles E. Perkins
Communication Systems Lab
Nokia Research Center
313 Fairchild Dr
Mountain View, CA 94043
charliep@iprg.nokia.com
Nen-Fu Huang
Dept of Computer Science
National Tsing Hua University
101, Kuang Fu Rd, Sec. 2
Hsing Chu, Taiwan 300 R.O.C.
nfhuang@cs.nthu.edu.tw Heinrich Stuettgen
Network Laboratories
NEC Europe Ltd
Heidelberg, Germany
stuttgen@ccrle.ned.de
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