4rd Workshop on Optimization of Optical Networks (OON) 2007

 

                                   May 2-3, 2007- Montréal

 

                                                   

 

 

Scope

The objective of the workshop is to bring together researchers from the academic and the industrial worlds for an exchange on the future of optical networks. The presentations will focus on the theory and application of optimization and simulation tools to the design and management of optical networks, in particular the linking of optical network resources to data traffic patterns in order to meet the needs of network growth and service provisioning.

 

Location

Concordia University

EV Building - EV002.204/238/260

Sir George Williams Campus.
1515 St. Catherine W.

Montreal

 

See the map of the Sir George Williams Campus of Concordia University for the location of the LB Building.

 

 

Accommodations

Accommodations are possible a few minutes' walk from the conference site. See the suggestions below.

Hotel Maritime Plaza: http://www.hotelmaritime.com/

Chateau Versailles: http://www.versailleshotels.com/

Ritz-Carlton Hotel: http://www.ritzmontreal.com/

Clarion Hotel and Suites: http://www.clarionmontreal.com/

Keynote Speakers

Denis Fluet, Director of VoIP and Video Business Solutions for Optical Networks, Nortel.

Optical networks optimization, an enterprise perspective  [abstract]

 

Nicholas Gagnon, Business Development Manager, Access Networks

EXFO, Electro-Optical Engineering Inc., Québec, Canada

Fill Me Up!  With or Without Quality of Service? [abstract]

 

Jorg Liebeherr, Nortel Chair in Network Architecture and Services

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto

A Bandwidth Estimation Method for Adaptive Capacity Allocation in Optical Networks [abstract]

 

Hussein Mouftah, Canada Research Chair Professor in Optical Networks, School of Information Technology and Engineering, University of Ottawa

Planning GMPLS Transport Networks [abstract]

 

Chunming Qiao,  Computer Science and Engineering, University at Buffalo

Past and Present Optimization Problems in Optical Networks:  (NP, IP, LP and many other "P"s)  [abstract]

 

Martin Maier, INRS, Energie, Matériaux and Télécommunications

Evolutionary Upgrades of Optical Access and Metro Networks [abstract]

 

Biswanath Mukherjee, Department of Computer Science, University of California

Designing Robust Telecom Networks [abstract]

 

Alex Vukovic, CRC, Broadband and Optical Networks

Low Loss Reconfigurable Optical Add / Drop Modules [abstract]

 

Topics

Network management, network design, survivability and reliability, protection and restoration, routing and scheduling, revenue management, IP over WDM, quality of service.

 

Call for Papers

In addition to the tutorial conferences, we welcome submissions on research topics of the workshop. Authors interested in presenting their research results should contact one of the workshop organizers and send an abstract.

 

Program [Final_Program]

The goal of the OON scientific program is to promote discussions on the latest information and results in the field of the optimization of fiber optic networks and related technologies. We welcome presentations from industry as well as from academia.

 

Student Poster Session [Poster_List]

As it is not possible to invite all interested students to give a talk, we plan to have a student poster session to be held during the two day workshop. All interested students are therefore invited to submit a title and an abstract for the student poster session by e-mail to one of the organizers. All submitted titles and abstracts will be included in the workshop program, and space will be provided to all registered students. We strongly urge all graduate students who plan to attend the workshop to participate in this poster session as it is an opportunity for them to discuss their work with other students and researchers attending the workshop. See the following link for some poster tips [poster_tips].

 

Registration Fees

The registration fees are 50$ (20$ for graduate students, free for undergraduate students). To register, please complete the following form [Registration_OON_2007.pdf] and return it by fax at 514 - 343 7249..

 

Organizers

 

Brigitte Jaumard, Concordia Research Chair - Optimization of Communication Networks, bjaumard@ciise.concordia.ca.

Chadi Assi, assi@ciise.concordia.ca

Concordia University                                                        

CIISE - Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering