Anchorage, AK, May 11, 2007
IEEE Global Internet Symposium 2007 aims to provide a forum for
researchers
and practitioners to present and discuss advances in Internet-related
technologies. The focus of the symposium is on experimental systems and
on emerging Internet technologies. Of particular interest are original
speculations about the future of the Internet, progressive position
papers, and submissions describing promising work in progress. More
information about specific topics of interest is available in the Call
for Papers.
Important Dates
Extended Paper Registration |
February 5, 2007, 11:59pm PST |
Extended Paper Submission |
February 12, 2007, 11:59pm PST |
Notification of Acceptance |
March 19, 2007 |
Final Manuscript Due |
April 9, 2007 |
Symposium |
May 11, 2007 |
Registration
Click here
to register for GI 2007.
Early Registration Deadline:
April 30, 2007
If you have done early registration for Infocom, you
can register for GI07 by April 30 to receive early registration rate
along with discount for combined registration;
If you only register for GI07, the deadline to
receive early registration rate is also April 30;
After April 30, the registration rate and your
ability to get discount for combined registration is determined by
INFOCOM.
Open Review Process
The review process will follow a radically different format: the
reviewers' names will be made known to the authors. In addition, if the
authors of the paper consent, the reviews and the names of the
reviewers will be posted on our website. The goal is to put more stress
on the reviewers to be gentle and thorough in their reviews. Note that
GI 2007 is arguably the first forum to implement this approach in the
recent past.
All the reviews along with
reviewer names for accepted papers
are available here.
Executive Committee
- TPC Co-Chairs: Michalis Faloutsos, UC Riverside; Reza
Rejaie,University of Oregon
- Publicity & Web Chair: Jun Li, University of Oregon
- Publication Chair: Jakob Eriksson, MIT
- Local Arrangement: Jun-Hong Cui, University of Connecticut, Storrs
Technical Program Committee
- Kevin Almeroth, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Sujata Banerjee, HP Labs
- Anup Basu, University of Alberta
- Azer Bestavros, Boston University
- Georg Carle, University of Tuebingen
- Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge, UK
- Michael Devetsikiotis, North Carolina State University
- Christos Douligeris, University of Piraeus
- Sonia Fahmy, Purdue University
- Paul Francis, Cornell University
- Christos Gkantsidis, Microsoft Research
- Tim Griffin, University of Cambridge, UK
- Ahmed Helmy, University of Florida
- Kevin Jeffay, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Anestis Karasaridis, AT&T Labs
- Jörg Liebeherr, University of Toronto
- Jun Li, University of Oregon
- Bin Liu, Tsinghua University
- John Lui, Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Christos Papadopoulos, Colorado State University
- Craig Partridge, BBN Technologies
- George C. Polyzos, Athens University of Economics and Business,
Greece
- Peter Reiher, University of California, Los Angeles
- Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University
- Samar Singh, La Trobe University, Australia
- George Stamoulis, Athens University of Economics and Business,
Greece
- James Sterbenz, The University of Kansas
- Ljiljana Trajkovic, Simon Fraser University
- Walter Willinger, AT&T Labs
- Daniel Zappala, Brigham Young University
- Zhi-Li Zhang, University of Minnesota
- Taieb Znati, University of Pittsburgh
Sponsorship
The IEEE Communications
Society Internet Technical Committee is the technical cosponsor of
the 10th IEEE Global Internet Symposium.
Proceedings
Proceedings will be separate from the IEEE Infocom proceedings,
suited to the workshop-like nature of the Symposium.
This web site for GI'2007 is developed based on that for GI'2006.