The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, USA
The 2010 International Conference on High Performance Switching and
Routing (HPSR 2010) is the 11th in a series of annual conferences.
Over the last 10 years, HPSR has evolved into an important forum of
telecommunications and networking for the exchange of state-of-the-art
knowledge and experience among researchers, engineers and practitioners
from around the world. HPSR 2010 will be held at The University of Texas at Dallas,
near the "Telecom Corridor" constituted by Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco Systems,
Ericsson, Huawei, Nortel Networks, Nokia, Tektronix, and several other
major industry leaders. The focus of HPSR 2010 is the innovative
technology of high-speed, high-capacity and high-quality data transmission
and switching for wired and wireless networks. HPSR 2010 will comprise
of technical sessions for presentations of novel results, panel sessions
for discussion of hot topics, and tutorials presented by leading experts.
The conference solicits high-quality papers reporting original work
in both theoretical and experimental research areas. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Innovative switch and router architectures
- Fast table look-up
- High-performance packet scheduling hardware and algorithms
- High-speed packet processing
- Scalable fault-tolerant switching fabrics
- Optical switching and routing
- Switching and routing in wireless and sensor networks
- Multilayer switching and resiliency
- Power-aware switching and routing
- Security-aware routers and switches
- Multicast switching and routing
- Routing and signaling protocols
- High-speed network security
- Traffic engineering and network control
- P2P networks routing
- IP over optical networks
- High-performance storage area networks
- Routing in broadband wireless/wired access networks
- Protection and fast recovery support in switches/routers
- Cross-layer optimization in switches/routers
- Quality of services support in switches/routers
- Network monitoring, management and operations
- Performance measurement, analysis and evaluation
- Traffic measurement and accounting support in switches/routers
Paper Submission Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit original papers. Submitted papers must
be unpublished, and must not be currently under review by another journal
or conference. All submitted papers will be refereed for quality,
correctness, originality and relevance. Paper length should be up to
6 pages in two-column IEEE Transactions style, 10pt. Accepted papers
that are longer than 6 pages will be charged with an over-length
fee per page for the 7th and 8th pages. No paper may exceed
a maximum of 2 over-length pages. Papers must be submitted electronically
as PDF files through the EDAS system (http://edas.info/). All submitted
papers will be subject to peer reviews by Technical Program Committee
members and other experts in the field, and accepted papers will appear
in the conference proceedings and in IEEE Xplore. We encourage submission
of high-quality papers reporting original work in both theoretical and
experimental research areas. One Author of the paper is expected to deliver
the presentation of the work at the conference. Proposals are solicited for tutorials.
Please contact the Tutorial Chairs for further information.
Important Dates(Extended)
- Abstract submission: January 25, 2010
- Full paper submission: February 2, 2010 (New)
- Tutorial submission: February 8, 2010
- Acceptance notifications: March 22, 2010
- Camera-ready due: April 5, 2010