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2007 Global Congress on Communications, Networking and Information Technology (GC-CNIT 2007)
6-8 December 2007, Amman, Jordan
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Welcome to GC-CNIT 2007
Welcome to the 2007 Global Congress on Communications, Networking and Information Technology (GC-CNIT 2007). This event is intended to represent a major forum for researchers, professionals and students from all over the world to meet in the beautiful and culturally rich city of Amman in Jordan to present their latest research results and to exchange new ideas and practical experiences.

Scope

GC-CNIT 2007 main scope includes, but is not limited to the following areas: Digital Communication Systems; Multimedia Communications; Communications and Computer Networks; Communication and Information Technology;

GC-CNIT 2007 is planned to feature special sessions, keynote talks and tutorial sessions by leading experts, paper presentations, poster shows, demo shows, discussion panels, as well as other interesting technical activities.

Jordan

Coming to Jordan represents a unique opportunity to witness the embrace of history and future. As small in area as it is, Jordan has a rich history spanning thousands of years, a history that a tourist can only admire. Places like Petra and the Dead Sea are only examples of the many one-of-a-kind places to visit in Jordan. On top of all that, Jordan, as a peaceful country in a turbulent area, enjoys extreme levels of safety and security. Jordanian people are internationally known for generosity, hospitality and cultural awareness and tolerance.

Amman

Amman, the beautiful capital of Jordan, is a living model of a large and modern city that has all kinds of tourist attractions.

GC-CNIT 2007 Conferences


MIC-CNIT 2007
Why Take Part in GC-CNIT 2007?
* Enjoy attending GC-CNIT 2007 at Holiday Inn Amman Hotel, in Amman, Jordan.
* Enjoy moderate registration fees, and register up to two papers for the same registration fee. Students receive substantial registration discounts.
* Have the possiblity to extend and publish your conference papers with some of the top journal publishers.
* Only full paper submissions are allowed at all our conferences. No summary or abstract submissions are allowed. Conference topic coverage includes the most current and exciting fields of knowledge and research.
* Papers can be accepted to our conferences only after rigorous peer reviewing.
* Our outstanding reviewing process is facilitated by careful selection of technical program committee members from among the best international experts. Each submitted paper is subject to no less than two peer reviews before it can be considered for acceptance.
* Published papers of GC-CNIT 2007 are indexed by Google Scholar. More indexing is on the way.
* At each conference, and based on paper review scores, the paper with the highest scores receives the Best Paper Award. This is an award to which only presented papers are eligible. The best paper award is usually delivered to the presenter of the winning paper at the main conference dinner.
GC-CNIT 2007 Dates
GC-CNIT 2007 Days Thursday - Saturday: 6-8 December 2007
Full Paper Submission Deadline Friday, 2 November 2007
Author Notifications Friday, 16 November 2007
Final Paper Submissions Deadline Monday, 26 November 2007
Registration Deadline Monday, 26 November 2007
Registration Cancellation Deadline Sunday, 2 December 2007
GC-CNIT 2007 Submissions
MIC-CNIT 2007
Communications, Networking and Information Technology
Paper Submissions Closed
GC-CNIT 2007

Event Submissiions
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  • Keynote Talks
  • Tutorial Sessions
  • 4.Tut-12
IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks: Application to Wireless Networks

Summary

Emerging Internet Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms are expected to enable wide spread use of real time services such as VoIP and videoconferencing. The "best effort" Internet delivery cannot be used for the new multimedia applications. New technologies and new standards are necessary to offer Quality of Service (QoS) for these multimedia applications. Therefore new communication architectures integrate mechanisms allowing guaranteed QoS services as well as high rate communications. The service level agreement with a mobile Internet user is hard to satisfy, since there may not be enough resources available in some parts of the network the mobile user is moving into. The emerging Internet QoS architectures, differentiated services and integrated services, do not consider user mobility. QoS mechanisms enforce a differentiated sharing of bandwidth among services and users. Thus, there must be mechanisms available to identify traffic flows with different QoS parameters, and to make it possible to charge the users based on requested quality. The integration of fixed and mobile wireless access into IP networks presents a cost effective and efficient way to provide seamless end-to-end connectivity and ubiquitous access in a market where the demand for mobile Internet services has grown rapidly and predicted to generate billions of dollars in revenue. This tutorial covers to the issues of QoS provisioning in heterogeneous networks and Internet access over future wireless networks as well as ATM, MPLS, DiffServ, IntServ frameworks. It discusses the characteristics of the Internet, mobility and QoS provisioning in wireless and mobile IP networks. This tutorial also covers routing, security, baseline architecture of the inter-networking protocols and end to end traffic management issues.

Speaker

Prof. Pascal Lorenz, Université de Haute-Alsace, Colmar, France

Pascal Lorenz (lorenz@ieee.org) received his M.Sc. (1990) and Ph.D. (1994) from the University of Nancy, France. Between 1990 and 1995 he was a research engineer at WorldFIP Europe and at Alcatel-Alsthom. He is a professor at the University of Haute-Alsace, France, since 1995. His research interests include QoS, wireless networks and high-speed networks .He is the author/co-author of 3 books, 2 patents and 200 international publications in refereed journals and conferences. He was Technical Editor of the IEEE Communications Magazine Editorial Board (2000-2006), Chair of Vertical Issues in Communication Systems Technical Committee Cluster (2008-2009), Chair of the Communications Systems Integration and Modeling Technical Committee (2003-2009) and Chair of the Communications Software Technical Committee (2008-2010). He is Co-Program Chair of ICC'04 and WCNC'12, tutorial chair of WCNC'10 and symposium Co-Chair at Globecom 2009-2007 and ICC 2009-2008. He has served as Co-Guest Editor for special issues of IEEE Communications Magazine, Networks Magazine, Wireless Communications Magazine, Telecommunications Systems and LNCS. He is senior member of the IEEE and member of many international program committees. He has organized many conferences, chaired several technical sessions and gave tutorials at major international conferences.

Schedule

GC-CNIT 2007 Day1

GC-CNIT 2007 Visits: 11549