6th International Workshop on Traffic Monitoring and Analysis

Event Dates

Apr 14, 2014 - Apr 14, 2014

Location

London

Submission Deadline

Nov 15, 2013

CALL FOR PAPERS

Sixth International Workshop

on Traffic Monitoring and Analysis (TMA)

London, UK, April 14 2014

http://networks.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/news/tma-2014/

Scope of the workshop

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Now in its sixth year, the TMA workshop will continue its focus on

novel aspects of network measurements and traffic monitoring research,

with particular focus on validation (or invalidation) of

previous work.

The network measurement community frequently finds itself struggling

with reproducibility of previous findings. Reasons include

restrictions on the shareability of underlying datasets, as well as

the ephemeral nature of the subject under study. Therefore, the

measurement community stands to benefit considerably from research

that improves our understanding of these shortcomings and ways to

overcome them.

As a true workshop, TMA welcomes maturing research that provides

independent validation of existing work or commonly held beliefs,

reports on practical experiences gained with real-world measurements

and monitoring activities, or outlines a high-level vision for

measurement & validation.

Papers accepted to TMA 2014 will be published in IEEEXplore.

Relevant topics

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TMA 2014 welcomes work in the area of Internet traffic monitoring and

analysis that

– reports on independent validation or critical revision of earlier

works on traffic analysis and network measurements;

– provides technology and material to enable and promote validation

works, such as shared datasets, tools, or collaborative platforms;

– reports hands-on lessons learned and operational experience gained

with performing measurement/monitoring in a real network setting,

e.g. discuss practical problems and workarounds in large-scale

monitoring campaigns for production use;

– defines methodologies for collecting and analyzing measurements in

different network environments (wireless and wired infrastructures,

social networks, home networks);

– proposes benchmarking methodologies to compare competing solution in

the field of traffic analysis;

– defines techniques for improving the repeatability of tests,

benchmarks, and validation studies;

– introduces novel measurement and analysis techniques while providing

all the necessary material for independent validation.

Important dates

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Submission deadline: November 15, 2013 (hard deadline)

Author notification: January 8, 2014

Camera ready deadline: January 31, 2014

Submission guidelines

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Submissions must not exceed 6 (six) pages including figures, tables,

and references, formatted in two columns, using 10-point type on

12-point leading, in a text block of 6.5″ by 9″, in PDF format.

Reviewing is single-blind; please include author information.

Please submit your papers at http://crp.mytestbed.net/tma14/index

Workshop organization

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Workshop chairs: Alberto Dainotti (CAIDA, UC San Diego)

Anirban Mahanti (NICTA)

Steve Uhlig (QMUL)

Technical Program Committee:

Bernhard Ager, ETH Zurich, CH

Theophilus Benson, Princeton, USA

Ernst Biersack, EURECOM, France

Olivier Bonaventure, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

Pedro Casas, FTW, Austria

Kenjiro Cho, IIJ, Japan

Italo Cunha, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil

Alessandro D’Alconzo, FTW, Austria

Amogh Dhamdhere, CAIDA, UC San Diego, USA

Xenofontas Dimitropoulos, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Benoit Donnet, University of Liege, BE

Jeff Erman, AT&T Research, US

Alessandro Finamore, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Phillipa Gill, Stony Brook University, USA

Mehmet Gunes, University of Nevada, USA

Guillaume Jourjon, NICTA, Australia

Michael Kallitsis, U Michigan, USA

Thomas Karagiannis, Microsoft research Cambridge, UK

Youngseok Lee, CNU, Korea

Myungjin Lee, University of Edinburgh, UK

Matthew Luckie, CAIDA, UC San Diego, US

Olaf Maennel, University of Loughborough, UK

Marco Mellia, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Andrew Moore, University of Cambridge, UK

Philippe Owezarski, CNRS, France

Cristel Pelsser, IIJ, Japan

Antonio Pescape’, Univ. of Napoli, IT

Dario Rossi, TELECOM ParisTech, France

Nishant Sastry, King’s College London, UK

Fabian Schneider, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany

Aaron Schulman, University of Maryland, USA

Cigdem Sengul, Oxford Brookes University, UK

Ruben Torres, Narus Inc., USA

Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez, ICSI-Berkeley, USA