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One Week To Submit

The deadline for submissions to AsiaCSN 2007 is Wednesday, November 1, 2006. Please submit your papers, tutorials, and session proposals before the deadline to ensure inclusion in the review process.

Date

AsiaCSN 2007 will take place from April 2-4, 2007.

Location

Originally an important trading post between China and India that allowed merchants to anchor and avoid the monsoons that passed nearby, Phuket, Thailand, has grown into a modern tropical getaway for people looking to relax and enjoy the many unique treasures the island has to offer. Experience the famous Thai hospitality that will make your trip to Phuket unforgettable.


Collaborating Organizations

IGIP IGIP IGIP
IGIP





Communication Systems and Networks (AsiaCSN 2007)

Communication systems and networks have developed the world into a mass global network. The purpose of Communication Systems and Networks is to bring together international researchers and practitioners working at the cutting edge of communication technologies and related areas to promote growth of the industry and research.

AsiaCSN 2007 aims to provide scholars, faculty, researchers, and administrators in all network and communication fields with an excellent opportunity to convene with colleagues from approximately 50 countries to discuss innovative ideas, results, and outcomes of research in this developing field.

Sponsors

AsiaCSN 2007 is sponsored by the International Association of Science and Technology for Development (IASTED), with the assistance of:
  • Technical Committee on Communications

See the AsiaCSN 2007 International Program Committee here.

Special Session

"Management and Policy Infrastructure in Multi-Domain Wireless Mobile IP Networks" will be presented by Ray Hunt, an Associate Professor specializing in Networks and Security. He is a member of the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. His areas of teaching and research include computer networks and network security. Prior to being with the University of Canterbury, Ray Hunt worked for the airline industry where he designed and built international telecommunication networks.

Topics

Topics covered by AsiaCSN2007 include, but are not limited to:
  • SYMPOSIUM 1: Wireless Networks
    • Mobile Computing
    • High Speed Routing and Switching
    • Wireless Networks Standards and Protocols
    • M-Commerce
  • SYMPOSIUM 2: Network Management and Security
    • Traffic Engineering
    • Encryption and Cryptography
    • Autonomous Systems
    • Traffic Engineering
  • SYMPOSIUM 3: Telecommunication Technology
    • Coding and Modulation Techniques
    • Augmented Reality
    • CDMA Systems
    • Intelligent Ambience
  • SYMPOSIUM 4: Optical Communication Systems
    • Fiber Optic Communication
    • Light Sources (Lasers and LED's)
    • IP and ATM over Optical NetworksOptical Couplers
    and many more...



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