The 1st IP-Telephony Workshop
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News:
April 12th-13th, 2000
in Berlin
SIG on Communication
and Distributed Systems (KuVS) of
German Informatics
Society (GI) and German Society for Technical Informatics (ITG),




http://www.iptel.org/2000
Supported by:
Call for Papers (pdf)
Workshop Theme
The Internet telephony has been gaining momentum
in the last years. Lots of research and development efforts have been aiming
at provisioning voice services over the Internet. The Internet telephony
is expected to enable a new generation of telecommunication services and
to reduce costs by having a single infrastructure for both data and
voice. The objective of the First IP Telephony Workshop is to bring together
researchers, developers, vendors and service providers working in the IP
telephony area to participate actively in a discussion on recent deployment
experiences, innovative results and future directions.
Submission concerning
with almost any aspect of the IP telephony are welcome. Particular areas
of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Basic Technologies
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Signaling protocols (SIP, H.323, ...)
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Gateways, IP-Telephony PBXs
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Inter-Gateway-Communication
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Audio-/Video-Encoding for the Internet telephony
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QoS and the Internet Telephony
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Software-Architectures for the IP Telephony
(CORBA, Mobile Agents, Active Networks,...)
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IP-Telephony Services
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IP-Telephony Applications and Added-value
Services
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Look-up Services for the IP-Telephony
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Internetworking between the IP Telephony and
Intelligent Networks
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Service Composition, Configuration and Provisioning
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Security
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Business Deployment
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Business Models
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IP Telephony Charging
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Deployment reports on:
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Reliability
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Acceptance
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Performance/QoS
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etc.
NEW: See the workshop programm.
Executive Committee
Submission Instructions
Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts
of approx. 2000 words in English or German. The submissions will be used
to initiate the workshop discussions. They will be reviewed and optionally
included in the program. Copies of the extended abstracts and transparencies
will be made available to all participants. Keep checking our website for
the most up-to-date information:
http://www.iptel.org/2000/
Please, submit your
camera ready contributions in the IEEE Transactions format.
Use the submission form to send us your contribution.
Feel free to send your inquiries to: iptel2000@fokus.gmd.de.
Registration
Registration is now
open. See the registration
webpage for workshop fees and registration form.
Workshop Location
The workshop takes place on the premises of T-Nova and GMD-Fokus in Berlin,
Germany. See more information on
how
to get there.
Important Dates
Submission Deadline:
February 15th, 2000
Notification of Acceptance:
March 10, 2000
Camera-ready abstracts and transparencies:
March 31th, 2000
Workshop:
April 12th-13th, 2000
Program Committee
| W. Bauerfeld |
T-Nova |
| F. Brockners |
Cisco Systems GmbH |
| G. Carle |
GMD FOKUS |
| J. Glasmann |
TU Muenchen |
| O. Haase |
NEC CCRLE |
| B. Ip |
Siemens |
| P. Kühn |
Uni Stuttgart, IND |
| J. Kuthan |
GMD Fokus |
| T. Magedanz |
IKV++ GmbH |
| P. Noll |
TU Berlin |
| J. Ott |
Uni Bremen |
| R. Reinema |
GMD TKT |
| H. Schulzrinne |
Columbia Uni., USA |
| H. Sinnreich |
MCI WorldCom, USA |
| M. Smirnow |
GMD FOKUS |
| R. Steinmetz |
TU Darmstadt |
| H. Stüttgen |
NEC CCRLE |
| H. Wermescher |
Infonova GmbH, Austria |
| R. Wittmann |
TU Braunschweig |
| L. Wolf |
Uni Karlsruhe |
| A. Wolisz |
TU Berlin |
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