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CFP:
Special Issue on Information Dissemination and New Services in P2P Systems, Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications, Springer. Guest Editors Dr.
Min Song, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Old Dominion
University, msong at odu.edu Dr.
Sachin Shetty, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Tennessee
State University, sshetty at tnstate.edu Dr.
Wenbin Jiang, School of Computer Science and
Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, jwbhust at gmail.com Dr. E. K. Park, Department of Computer Science
and Electrical Engineering University of Missouri at Kansas City, ekpark at umkc.edu Paper
submission deadline: November 1 2009 Background Information dissemination is an important P2P
application that has received considerable research attention in recent years.
P2P information dissemination systems range from simple file sharing
applications to more complex systems that allows users to securely and
efficiently publish, organize, index, search, update and retrieve data in a
distributed storage medium. For complex P2P information dissemination systems,
there is a need for features which include security, anonymity, fairness,
scalability, resource management, and organization capabilities. For effective
information dissemination, following features of P2P systems and infrastructure
need to be updated: distributed object location and routing mechanisms, novel
approaches to content replication, caching and migration, encryption,
authentication, access control, and resource trading and management schemes. As
P2P-based technologies play a more and more important role in the Internet, a
number of new applications and services have been developed in the past few
years, including file sharing, music downloading, live streaming, video on
demand, and P2P-based game platform. For these P2P systems, the key
issues to be considered are scalability, robustness, reliability, and security.
Moreover, today's networks are becoming increasingly more heterogeneous in
terms of both network technologies and traffic, impacted by various factors
including the wide deployment of wireless networks, diversification of
multimedia formats, various requirements of different users, which brought many
new challenges to P2P systems. In
this special issue, we solicit original work in areas of information
dissemination and new services in P2P systems. In particular, we seek original
work on networking protocols and algorithm design for information dissemination
and on identifying new research and development challenges for new services in
P2P systems. Original research papers from the research, development, and
standardization communities are all welcome. Specific topics include, but are
not limited to: Ÿ
Networking
protocols and algorithms for information dissemination Ÿ
Security,
scalability, and reliability in information dissemination Ÿ
P2P
architectures, overlay and management Ÿ
Semantic
P2P Ÿ
Comparative
performance analysis of P2P Ÿ
Dependability,
resilience, and availability of P2P systems Ÿ
Benchmarking
and optimization Ÿ
Business
models, economic models, charging mechanisms Ÿ
Real-time
streaming Ÿ
Video
on demand, P2P IPTV Ÿ
P2P
telephony, hybrid approaches Ÿ
Quality
of Service in P2Psystems Ÿ
P2P
and wireless convergence Ÿ
Mobile
P2P, P2P over wireless networks Ÿ
P2P
technology and sensors Ÿ
Service-oriented
P2P Ÿ
P2P
system analysis and design methodologies Ÿ
P2P
as target and enabler for management systems Ÿ
Large
scale P2P-based measuring and monitoring Ÿ
Digital
rights management of P2P Ÿ
Regulatory
issues of network operators and service providers Paper Submission Authors are encouraged to submit
high-quality, original work that has neither appeared in, nor is under
consideration by, other journals. Springer offers authors, editors and
reviewers of Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications a
web-enabled online manuscript submission and review system. Our online system
offers authors the ability to track the review process of their manuscript.
Manuscripts should be submitted to: http://PPNA.edmgr.com. This
online system offers easy and straightforward log-in and submission procedures,
and supports a wide range of submission file formats. Important Dates Paper
submission deadline: November 1, 2009 Notification
to authors: February 1, 2010 Camera
ready papers: March 1, 2010 Date of publication: July 2010 |