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Overview

With the rapid growth of the Internet as well as the increasing demand for broadband services, access networks have been receiving growing investments in recent years. This has led to a massive network deployment with the goal of eliminating the bandwidth bottleneck between end-users and the network core. Today many diverse technologies are being used to provide broadband access to end users. The architecture and performance of the access segment (local loop, wired and wireless access networks, and even home networks) are getting increasing attention for ensuring quality of service of diverse broadband applications. Moreover, most access lines will no longer terminate on a single device, thus leading to the necessity of having a home network designed for applications that transcend simple Internet access sharing among multiple personal computers and enable multimedia support. Therefore, the access network and its home portion have become a hot investment pool from both a financial as well as a research perspective.

The aim of the annual International Conference on Access Networks (AccessNets) is to provide a forum that brings together scientists and researchers from academia as well as managers and engineers from the industry and government organizations to meet and exchange ideas and recent work on all aspects of access networks and how they integrate with their in-home counterparts. AccessNets’08 is the third edition of this exciting event, which will be held in Las Vegas, USA, in October 2008. The conference will consist of technical sessions, workshops, and panels. The technical sessions will present original and fundamental research advances while the workshops and panels will focus on development, application, and related business issues in this hot and exciting area.


Topics

The conference solicits original technical papers that were not previously published and are not currently under review for publication elsewhere. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

  • FTTx and PON technologies
  • xDSL technology and DSM
  • Hybrid fiber coaxial (HFC) technology
  • Cable-based access technology
  • Powerline communication technology
  • Digital satellite access technology
  • WiFi and WiMax networks
  • Wireless mesh networks
  • Integrated wired/wireless networks
  • Long reach Ethernet
  • Home networks
  • Networked appliances
  • Hybrid wired/wireless LANs
  • Municipal and community networks
  • Network architectures and protocols
  • Medium access control
  • Cross-layer design
  • OFDM, OFDMA, CDMA techniques
  • MIMO techniques
  • Service convergence
  • Quality of service provisioning
  • Network scalability and upgradeability
  • Network survivability and security
  • Deployment/standardization statuses

The conference proceedings will be included in the Lecture Notes of ICST (LNICST), which will be published by Springer. Papers published in LNISCT will get into the main indexes of the global academic/scientific community and authors will also be able to purchase hard copies of the proceedings. In addition, the proceedings will be in included in Springerlink as well.

Selected best and outstanding papers (after extension) will be recommended for consideration of publication in the following international journals:


Paper Submission

Please visit the Paper Submission page for detailed instructions.


Important Dates

Paper submission due April 25, 2008 (extended)
Notification of acceptance June 15, 2008
Camera-ready manuscript due July 31, 2008