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The 5th anuual Passive & Active Measurement Workshop
PAM2004
Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France April 19-20, 2004
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IMPORTANT DATES
- Paper Submission: November 20, 2003
- Author Notification: December 20, 2003
- Camera Ready: February 16, 2004
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
PAM2004, the fifth PAM workshop, is a two-day event focusing on
research and practical applications of passive and active measurement
and analysis techniques. Original papers describing novel work in
progress are invited from the research, provider, and other
communities on topics including, but not limited to:
- Active Network Measurements
- Passive Network Measurements
- Performance Metrics
- Traffic Statistics
- Measurement Visualization
- New Measurement Approaches & Techniques
- Deployment of Measurement Infrastructure
- New Measurement Initiatives
- Monitoring of Wireless, Sensor and Ad Hoc Networks
Student participation is strongly encouraged. PAM has a tradition of
being a true workshop with lively discussion and active participation
from all attendees. As such, we favor submissions reporting exciting
on-going work.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
To ensure PAM2004 is fresh and interesting, we are soliciting short
abstracts in the first instance. These should be at most TWO pages in
length and present work in progress, explaining the basic approach and
motivation. Comprehensive results are not expected at this stage,
although the authors should comment on the results they expect to
obtain; there are three months between the abstract submission and
camera ready deadlines.
If selected for publication, authors will be expected to produce a TEN
page paper including results and validation. Visit the conference web
site for further submission information. Abstracts will be reviewed and
acceptance notified no later than December 20, 2003.
CONFERENCE VENUE
The workshop will by held in Juan-les-Pins, France. Ideally located
between Nice and Cannes, Juan-les-Pins offers one of the most
beautiful sandy beaches on the French Riviera. With easy access to a
range of water sports and a casino, it is a unique site on the French
Riviera.
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Ian Pratt (Programme Chair), University of Cambridge, UK
Chadi Barakat (General Chair), INRIA, France
Peter Key, Microsoft Research, UK
Yasuichi Kitamura, APAN, Japan
Ronn Ritke, NLANR/MNA, USA
Sue Moon, KAIST, Korea
Ian Graham, University of Waikato, New Zealand
Geoff Huston, Telstra, Australia
Alex Tudor, Agilent, USA
Gianluca Iannaccone, Intel Research, UK
Joerg Micheel, NLANR/Endace USA
Andrew Moore, University of Cambridge, UK
Nicolas Simar, DANTE, UK
Nevil Brownlee, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Andre Broido, CAIDA, USA
Avi Freedman, Akamai, USA
Clarence Filsfils, Cisco, Belgium
Randy Bush, IIJ, Japan
Daryl Veitch, University of Melbourne, Australia