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Subject: International Conference in Beijing
Announcement and Call for Papers
Second International Conference and Exhibition on Information Infrastructure
( Information Super Highway)
ICII'98-Beijing
April 26-29, Beijing, CHINA
Endorsed and Approved by State Council, China
Sponsored by Ministry of Electronics Industry, China
Chinese Association for Science and Technology (CAST)
Technical Sponsored by IEEE Communications Society
Supported by Secretariat of State Council Steering Committee of National
Information
Infrastructure, P. R. China
Global Information Infrastructure Commission (GIIC),
International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP),
The Institute of Electrical and Electrinics Engineers (IEEE)
The Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEE)
Organized by Chinese Institue of Electronics (CIE)
Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications (BUPT)
IEEE Beijing Section
IEE Beijing Centre
The world is now entering into the information age. To explore better
approaches more feasible to the building up of the social infrastructure for
the new age and the creating of a more satisfactory life for people all over
the world, the second International Conference on Information
Infrastructure, ICII'98, will be held from April 26 (Sunday) to 29
(Wednesday), 1998, in Beijing.
As the first and successful conference in 1996, ICII'96, the objective
of this conference is to provide forums for disseminating, sharing and
exchanging the latest progress and experiences in information infrastructure
planning, research, development, implementation, and applications among
countries.
The working language of the conference is English.
Perspective authors or delegates are encouraged to submit papers to the
conference. Government's representatives and industry authorities from all
countries are invited to present their plans and activities toward
information infrastructure, either national or regional. In the mean time,
discussions on variety of hot points, both in theoretical research and in
practical experiments related to the themes of information infrastructure
will also be organized, attempting to lay common mutual understanding bases,
channels and criteria for future practice and cooperation.
The topics will be focused on, but not limited to, the following:
FORUM A: Planning, Policy, and Cooperation
This forum is provided mainly for goverments, organizations and
scientists to exchange opinions and experiences on planning, policy and
cooperation in implementations of information infrastructure.
Session A-1: Planning
1. National or Regional Plan for Information Infrastructure
2. Enterprises' Plan for High-speed Information Network
Session A-2: Policies
1. The Impact of Information Infrastructure to Societies
2. National and International Information Security
3. Information Sharing and Privacy Protections
4. Regulations Governing Telecommunication, Broadcasting, and
Computer Networks
Session A-3: Cooperation
1. Principles for Cooperation Leading to the Reducction of the Gap
between Developed and Developing Countries
2. International Coordinations: Channels and Mechanisms
FORUM B: Problems, Advances and Trends in Technology
This forum is designed for scientists and engineers to analyse and
discuss the problems faced, progress made, and future trends of the
technical development in information infrastructure.
Session B-1: Architectures and Standards
1. Conceptual Model of Information Infrastructure
2. Technical Architecture of Information Networks
3. Technical Standards for High-speed Information Networks
4. Standards for Integration of Voice, Data, and Video Networks
5. High-speed Information Networks Test-Beds Progress
Session B-2: Problems, Progress and Trends in Communications Technology
1. SDH Lightwave Systems and Mobile Satellite Communications
2. ATM Switching and IP Swithing
3. CDMA and GSM
4. CATV, INTERNET and B-ISDN
5. Multimedia Communications
6. Intelligent Network and Intelligent Services
7. Access Networks Technologies
Session B-3: Problems, Progress, and trends in Network Computing
1. Mobile Computing and Network Computing
2. Internet, Internet-II, and Intranet
3. Indexing, search, and Browsing in computer network
4. Common Network Language and Machine Translation
5. Intelligent Man-Machine Interfaces
6. LANs/MANs/WANs Interworking and Interoperability
Session B-4 Problems, Progress, and Trends in Basic Technologies
1. Information Security Technology
2. Information Network Management
3. Software Engineering and Information Systems Integration
4. TCP/IP and OSI
5. New Technologies in Signal and Information Processing
6. Information Resources and Informatio Bases
Forum C: Applications and Applicabilities
This forum is aimed at exhibiting and examing, from every possible
angle of views, the variety of applications as well as the applicabilities
provided by information infrastructure to the society.
Session C-1: Applicational Projects from GIIC and from other Big
Companies over the
world
Session C-2: Progress of Test-Beds from Developed Countries and from
Developing
Countries
Session C-3: Experimental Applications from Major Universities and from
various
Institutions
Important Dates:
* Deadline for paper submiting December 31, 1997
* Notification for paper acceptance February 15, 1998
* Early registration Before March 25, 1998
Authors are requested to submit 4 copies, at least one of which should
be camera-ready copy, to the Program Commitee Chairman:
Prof Yi X. ZHONG,
President Office,
Beijing Univ of Posts & Telecom (BUPT),
Beijing 100088, CHINA.
Tel: (8610) 6228-2023, Fax: (8610)6228-5008,
e-mail: mailto:zyx@bupt.edu.cn
Papers submitted to the conference should in first page contain the
following information: title, author's name, author's organization,
correspondence address, telephone number, fax number, e-mail address, and
abstract, followed by an introduction and then the content, ended by
conclusion and references. Papers should be printed clearly (by using laser
printer) on one side of A4 white sheets with 2.54 cm (1 inch) margin on each
of the four edges.
The length of each paper is limited to 4 pages and the extra page(s)
will cause an extra charge.
Papers either not meeting the formal requirements or with low quality in
content will immediately be rejected.
For further information, please contact the secretariate :
Mr. Jian GENG
Secretariate of ICII'98,
President Office,
Beijing Univ of Posts & Telecom (BUPT),
Beijing 100088, CHINA
Tel: (8610)6228-2023, 6228-2659,
Fax: (8610)6228-5008,
e-mail:mailto:zyx@bupt.edu.cn
The key persons in organizing ICII'98 are
Organizing Committee Chair
Mr. Lu Xinkui, Secretary General
Secretaiat of State Council Steering Committee of National Information
Infrastructure, P. R. China
Vice Chairs
Mr. Zhang Ze
Executive Secretary General, CAST
Prof Wei Xuexing
Secretary General, CIE
Conference Co-Chair
Professor and Academician Peida YE
Honorary President of BUPT
Honorable Diana Lady Dougan
CSIS
Program Committee Co-Chair
Profesor Yi X. ZHONG
Vice-President of BUPT
Mr. Russel Pipe
Deputy Director, GIIC Secretariat
International Committee Chair
Professor and Academician SUN junren
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prof.and vice president Yixin ZHONG (Y. X. Zhong)
President Office
Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecomm.
Beijing 100088, China
Tel: +86-10-62282023 (O)
Fax: +86-10-62285008
Email: mailto:zyx@bupt.edu.cn
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