Support for Remote Participation at the July 28 IAB / IRTF Workshop on Congestion Control for Interactive Real-Time Communication

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The Program Committee has received inquiries about remote participation at the IAB/IRTF Congestion Control Workshop to be held on July 28, 2012 in Vancouver, Canada.  While participants are strongly encouraged to attend the meeting in person, arrangements for remote participation are planned (for those with accepted papers).   Therefore if you were considering submitting a paper but could not make the workshop in person, we would encourage you to go ahead and submit;  please indicate in your submission if you are only able to participate remotely.

 

Call for Papers

 

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.  More information on the workshop is available at  http://www.iab.org/cc-workshop/

 

This is an invitation-only workshop.

 

Every prospective workshop participant must submit a position paper. The position paper reflects your views on a particular area of the workshop theme. We are interested in your opinion as an expert rather than your official company position.  Keep your submission short and focused.  The focus should be on the problems and challenges that exist, rather than a detailed solution.  If your expertise allows you to write about a range of topics, please pick the one topic you think would bring the most value to the workshop.

 

Papers up to 3 pages, formatted in HTML, PDF, or plain text (for example, as a submitted Internet-Draft) are ideal.  Authors of accepted papers will be invited to the workshop.  Accepted position papers will be published. 

 

Please use the following Website for submitting your papers:

http://iab.org/ccirtc/paper?p=new

 

Important Dates

 

Position paper submission deadline: June 23, 2012

Notification to paper authors: June 30, 2012

Workshop date: July 28, 2012

 

Note: please contact us if you are interested in submitting a paper but have an issue with the submission deadline. 

 

IPR Policy

 

Due to the close relationship to ongoing IRTF and IETF work, the IPR policies described in RFC 5378 and RFC 3979 apply, both to submitted position papers and to discussions at the workshop.

 

Privacy Notice

 

Paper submissions have to contain a name and an email address. We use this information to subscribe you to a mailing list for sharing workshop related information prior to the workshop (e.g., updates regarding the meeting venue, feedback on the position paper submissions). This specially created mailing list is only used for the duration of the workshop and will be deleted after the publication of the workshop report (which may take several months). You may at any time decide to unsubscribe from the mailing list (at your risk of missing information workshop related postings). 

 

Your name will be listed in the meeting minutes and the workshop report. We will also publish all accepted position papers.

 

There will be an audio recording of the workshop discussion. This workshop recording will not be distributed to the workshop participants nor to the public; the purpose of the recording is to ensure that the workshop report and the meeting minutes accurately reflect the discussions. 

 

Meeting Venue

 

The workshop will be held in Vancouver, Canada on Saturday, July 28th, 2012 prior to the IETF-84 meeting (see http://www.ietf.org/meeting/84/index.html).  Additional details about the meeting venue will be provided to authors of accepted papers. 

 

While participants are strongly encouraged to attend the meeting in person, arrangements for remote participation are planned (for those with accepted papers).   Please indicate in your submission if you are only able to participate remotely.

 

Sponsorship

 

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!

 

Contact Information

 

In case of questions please send email to mary.ietf.barnes at gmail.com


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