ACM SIGCOMM Capacity Sharing Workshop (CSWS 2014)
In conjunction with ACM SIGCOMM 2014 conference, on August 18, Chicago, USA.
Technical Program
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					The Value of Repeatable Experiments and Negative Results — A Journey through the History and Future of AQM and Fair Queuing AlgorithmsDave Taht 
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					Revisiting Old Friends: Is CoDel Really Achieving What RED Cannot?Nicolas Kuhn, Emmanuel Lochin and Olivier Mehani 
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					Managing Fairness and Application Performance with Active Queue Management in DOCSIS-based Cable NetworksJames Martin, Gongbing Hong and James Westall 
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					WQM: An Aggregation-Aware Queue Management Scheme for IEEE 802.11n Based NetworksAhmad Showail, Kamran Jamshaid and Basem Shihada 
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					Coupled Congestion Control for RTP MediaSafiqul Islam, Michael Welzl, Stein Gjessing and Naeem Khademi 
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					Experimental Evaluation of Multipath TCP SchedulersChristoph Paasch, Simone Ferlin, Özgü Alay and Olivier Bonaventure 
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					ConEx Lite for Mobile NetworksSteve Baillargeon and Ingemar Johansson 
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					Mobile Network Sharing Between Operators: A Demand Trace-Driven StudyPaolo Di Francesco, Francesco Malandrino and Luiz Dasilva 
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					Network Assisted Rate Adaptation for Conversational Video over LTE, Concept and performance evaluationYlva Timner, Jonas Pettersson, Hans Hannu, Min Wang and Ingemar Johansson 
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					Self-clocked rate adaptation for conversational video in LTEIngemar Johansson 
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					Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for Multiple Network Connections: Improving User QoE and Network Usage of YouTube in Mobile BroadbandFlorian Wamser, Thomas Zinner, Phuoc Tran-Gia and Jing Zhu 
Call for Papers
Changing usage behavior, increasing demand for bandwidth as well as a continuous trend towards virtualizing networks and network functions raise questions on how to share limited capacity resources fairly and more efficiently while maintaining the best possible Quality of Experience (QoE) for users. While efficiency is most important when resources are spare, fairness need to be evaluated based on the different quality requirements of the various Internet services that we have today. For example, the Internet, especially the mobile Internet, was mostly engineered to provide a low loss service, low-latency services are not well supported today. In data centers, virtualization and high utilization promise economic benefits. However, effective, yet practical capacity sharing between tenants and applications is an important requirement. This has led to the development of enhancements in capacity sharing, especially congestion control mechanisms — some of these mechanisms are domain-specific, others lend themselves to adoption or generalization for inter-connected networks.
The objective of this workshop is to bring together researchers in the area of network and transport protocols in the Internet as well as data centers and their applications to advance the state of research on capacity sharing. We solicit contributions on the state-of-the-art, results of ongoing research, open issues, trends and new ideas. We want to encourage researchers to consider the problem space over all layers.
Topics
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
- Network, transport, and application layer as well as cross-layer solutions, e.g. in the area of AQM, congestion control, or connection start-up
- Application-layer models and requirements especially for interactive and real-time media services in fixed and mobile networks
- Context-aware resource allocation especially in cellular/fixed access networks and fixed/mobile convergence
- Multi-tenancy capacity sharing and isolation in virtual networks
- Approaches to reduce latency with or without network support (e.g ECN) and latency measurements
- QoE/QoS mapping, metrics and measurements
- Traffic management, classification and characterization in the Internet and data centers
- Fairness definitions and economic aspects on capacity sharing
- Related standardization activities, projects and regulatory constraints
Submission
Submissions must be original, unpublished work, and not under consideration at another conference or journal. Submitted papers must be at most six (6) pages long, including all figures, tables, references, and appendices in two-column 10pt ACM format. Please use the following link for paper submission: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=csws14
Important Dates
- March 21, 2014- Paper submission deadline 
- April 25, 2014- Acceptance notification 
- May 30, 2014- Camera-ready paper 
- August 18, 2014- Workshop date 
Organizers
- Workshop Co-Chairs
- Mirja Kühlewind - IKR University of Stuttgart, Germany 
- Dirk Kutscher - NEC Europe Labs Heidelberg, Germany 
- Technical Program Committee
- Marcelo Bagnulo Braun - UC3M, Madrid, Spain 
- Bob Briscoe - BT Research&Technology, UK 
- Anna Brunström - Karlstad University, Sweden 
- Phil Eardley - BT Research&Technology, UK 
- Lars Eggert - NetApp, Germany 
- Gorry Fairhurst - University of Aberdeen, UK 
- Matthew Ford - Internet Society, UK 
- Michio Honda - NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany 
- Janardhan Iyengar - Google, USA 
- Suresh Krishnan - Ericsson, Canada 
- Andreas Mäder - NEC Laboratories Europe 
- Andrew McGregor - Google, USA 
- Marco Mellia - Politecnico di Torino, Italy 
- Michael Menth - University of Tuebingen, Germany 
- Luca Muscariello - FranceTelecom, France 
- Yoshifumi Nishida - GE Global Research, USA 
- Piers O’Hanlon - Oxford Internet Institue, UK 
- Jörg Ott - Aalto University, Finnland 
- Colin Perkins - University of Glasgow, UK 
- David Ros - Simula Research Laboratory, Norway 
- Pasi Sarolahti - Aalto University, Finland 
- Michael Scharf - Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Stuttgart, Germany 
- Meral Shirazipour - Ericsson, Canada 
- Martin Stiemerling - NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany 
- Brian Trammell - ETH, Zurich 
- Kurt Tutschku - Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH), Sweden 
- David Wagner - University of Stuttgart, Germany 
- Matthias Waehlisch - Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany 
- Ying Zhang - Ericsson, Canada 
- Thomas Zinner - University of Würzburg, Germany 
