SANOG XXIII
13-21 January 2014, Thimphu, Bhutan
Call for Papers
Call for Proposals : 24 September, 2013
Deadline for Proposal : 30 November 2013
Paper Confirmation : 15 December 2013
Please submit Online at the Online Submission Portal
Note: Any marketing, sales and vendor proprietary content in
presentations is against the spirit of the SANOG and it is
strictly prohibited.
Conference Presentation: The
conference will be comprised of 6 session in two days,
including the plenary. The tracks are for general ideas, and
feel free to propose talks that you think are relevant to the
operational and Internet research community. The topics given
below are not exclusive. Presentations are expected to be 25
minutes long with technical content.
* Network Operations
* Routing in the IP Core, BGP, MPLS, IPv6 * Data Center,
Switching Technologies, SAN & Virtualization * Security, IDS,
DoS mitigation * Internet Exchange Point, transit & peering
* Mobile Internet, M2M, Internet of Things * Any case studies
or learning related to operational technologies that you want
to share with the community
Tutorial Proposals:
Tutorial proposals are invited in the following general areas.
Please feel free to propose additional ideas and topics.
Tutorials generally are either half or full days.
* Routing
in the IP Core, BGP, MPLS, IPv6 * Data Center, Switching
Technologies, SAN & Virtualization * Security, IDS, DoS
mitigation * Internet Exchange Point, transit & peering *
Mobile Internet, M2M, Internet of Things
Track 1: Network
operations. In this session we invite papers, reports and
presentations from network operators, equipment vendors and
academic institutions conducting network research on
operational issues. Possible topics for this track are:
- Prevention and mitigation of Denial of Service attacks
including intrusion - Routing policies and architecture for
scalable IP and broadband networks - Data Center Management and
Operations - MPLS and QoS implementation experiences -
Traffic management and measurement - Network migration issues
(IPv4 to v6, Layer 2 to IP etc.)
Track 2: Applications and Services. This track will discuss
various services that can be enabled on packet networks. Papers
and presentations are invited from developers, operators,
equipment vendors and research organisations on the following
and related topics
- Voice and Multimedia over IP - Managed network services
including Security and VPNs - Mail servers, Spam prevention and
migitation - Wireless Technology and Applications - Data
mining for performance enhancements/abuse control/QoS
Track 3: Peering and IXP. This is to cater to the growing
demand on the newly established Internet Exchange Points in the
region. As local ISPs are going international, we would like to
invite both regional and international experts to share their
ideas and experience on these topics.
- Internet Exchange Points Operations - Peering Techniques
and Policies - BGP Multihoming Techniques
Track 4: Regional updates. This track is fairly broad, and
will include updates from ISPs, regional Internet exchanges,
APNIC, routing table updates and such information that would be
useful to the SANOG community. You are also welcome to submit
proposals for BoFs, tutorials and other tracks.
Please submit Online at the Online Submission Portal
We are looking forward to see you at SANOG 23 at Thimphu, Bhutan.
Thanks and warm regards,
Santanu Dasgupta and Aftab
Siddiqui Program Committee Co-Chairs - SANOG On behalf of
SANOG Programme Committe
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