Thursday
Friday
The International Information and Telecommunication Technologies Symposium
(I2TS'2005) will take place at Federal University of Santa Catarina, in the beautiful city of Florianopolis, Santa Catarina Island, Brazil.
I2TS'2005 serves as an international forum for people from academia, industry and research labs, for presenting recent results in information and telecommunication technologies research and applications.
I2TS'2005 includes Technical Sessions, Tool Sessions, Poster Sessions, Tutorials and Workshops.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Authors are encouraged to submit both
theoretical and practical results of significance.
Demonstration of new tools/applications is welcome.
Relevant topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
TELECOMMUNICATION AND WIRELESS NETWORKS
- Wireless Sensor Networks
- Mobile Ad Hoc Networks - MANETs
- Wireless Multimedia
- Telecommunication Technology
- Optical Networks and Switching
- Wireless WANs, LANs and PANs (Personal Area Networks)
- Quality of Service
- Mobile wireless network Planning, Management, Control and Monitoring
- Security and Privacy
- Applications and Case Studies
COMPUTER NETWORKS, REAL TIME AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
- Real-Time and Multimedia Systems
- Parallel and Distributed Systems
- Distributed and Mobile Computing
- Distributed Algorithms and Architectures
- Distributed Operating Systems
- Distributed Data Management
- Computer Networks
- P2P and Overlay networks
- Quality of Service
- Network Planning, Management, Control and Monitoring
- Security and Privacy
- Formal Methods
- Applications and Case Studies
DISTRIBUTED SIMULATIONS, UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- Large Scale Distributed Interactive Simulation
- Ubiquitous Computing (architectures, systems, human-computer
interaction)
- Context aware computing
- Web-Based Systems (architectures, programming models, tools etc)
- Semantic web and ontologies
- Embedded Systems
- Applications and Case Studies
- Collaborative Virtual Environments (Synchronization, Extensibility,
Persistency, Interoperability, Scalability, Adaptability, Security,
etc.)