[R-C] Fwd: Call for Papers: IAB/IRTF Workshop on Congestion Control for Interactive Real-Time Communication, July 28, 2012 Vancouver, Canada
Randell Jesup
randell-ietf at jesup.org
Sat Jun 16 08:37:20 CEST 2012
On 5/23/2012 2:11 PM, Harald Alvestrand wrote:
> Here's the CFP. Yes, the date is fixed now.
Just a reminder, the deadline for short position papers is in 7 days if
you want to attend the Workshop.
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Call for Papers: IAB/IRTF Workshop on Congestion Control for
> Interactive Real-Time Communication, July 28, 2012 Vancouver, Canada
> Date: Wed, 23 May 2012 10:47:49 -0700
> From: IAB Chair <iab-chair at iab.org>
> Reply-To: iab at iab.org
> Organization: Internet Architecture Board
> To: <ietf-announce at ietf.org>
> CC: iab at iab.org
>
>
>
> IAB / IRTF Workshop on
> Congestion Control for Interactive
> Real-Time Communication
>
>
> July 28, 2012
> Vancouver, Canada
>
> The IAB and IRTF will hold a workshop on Congestion Control for
> Interactive Real-Time Communication" in Vancouver, Canada on Saturday,
> July 28th, 2012 prior to the IETF-84 meeting (see
> http://www.ietf.org/meeting/84/index.html
> <http://www.ietf.org/meeting/83/index.html>). Participation at the
> workshop is free of charge. There is no requirement to either register
> with or attend the IETF-84 meeting that follows the workshop.
>
> The workshop organizers would like to foster a discussion on:
>
> 1. What are appropriate congestion signals to use for interactive
> media and data?
> 2. What existing congestion control algorithms are appropriate for
> interactive media and data? What properties would be desirable in
> new congestion control algorithms?
> 3. Measurement and/or simulations of new congestion signals (e.g.,
> delay-based) and their interaction with existing congestion
> control mechanisms.
> 4. What are good available techniques for adjusting sending rates for
> interactive media and data? What are the limits of those
> techniques? What properties would be desirable in new techniques?
> 5. What application-specific considerations have to be taken into
> account?
> 6. How can we ensure that real-time communications are well-behaved
> with respect to other Internet applications while still providing
> good quality?
> 7. What should the IETF and/or IRTF do?
>
> The organizers seek position papers on any or all of these topics, as
> well as other topics related to congestion control for interactive
> realtime media.
>
> Every prospective workshop participant must submit a position paper
> containing a name and an email address. Authors of accepted papers
> will be invited to the workshop. Papers up to 3 pages, formatted in
> HTML, PDF, or plain text (for example, as a submitted Internet-Draft)
> are ideal. Accepted position papers will be published. Additional
> details about the meeting venue will be provided to authors of
> accepted papers.
>
>
> Important Dates
>
> Position paper submission deadline: June 23, 2012
> Notification to paper authors: June 30, 2012
> Workshop date: July 28, 2012
>
>
> Additional Details
>
> Additional details on the workshop as well as the submission process
> is available at http://www.iab.org/cc-workshop/
>
>
> Contact
>
>
> To sponsors: If you are interested to help us working towards
> better interactive media congestion control mechanisms on the
> Internet (such as by making a contribution towards catering costs
> and room rental), please contact us!
>
> In case of questions please send email to mary.ietf.barnes at gmail.com.
>
>
>
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