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Smart Spaces and Next Generation Wired/Wireless Networking - Third Conference on Smart Spaces, ruSMART 2010, and 10th International Conference, NEW2AN 2010, St. Petersburg, Russia, August 23-25, 2010, Proceedings (Paperback, Edition.)
Sergey Balandin, Roman Dunaytsev, Yevgeni Koucheryavy
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th We welcome you to the joint proceedings of the anniversary 10
NEW2AN 2010 (Next Generation Teletra?c and Wired/Wireless Advanced
Networking) and Third ruSMART 2010 (Are You Smart) conferences held
in St. Petersburg, Russia during August 23-25, 2010.
OriginallytheNEW2ANconferencewaslaunchedbyITC(InternationalTe-
tra?c Congress) in St. Petersburg in June 1993 as an ITC-Sponsored
Regional International Teletra?c Seminar. The ?rst implementation
was entitled "Tra?c Management and Routing in SDH Networks" and was
hosted by R&D LONIIS. In 2002 the event received its current
name, NEW2AN. In 2008 NEW2AN was joined by a new counterpartin
smartspaces,ruSMART, hence boosting inter-
tionbetweenresearchers,practitionersandengineersfromdi?erentareasofICT.
th This year, in its 10 implementation, NEW2AN/ruSMART is an
established conference with a unique cross-disciplinary mix of
telecommunications science in Russia. NEW2AN/ruSMART has always
featured outstanding keynotes from universities and companies from
Europe, USA and Russia. th The 10 NEW2AN technical program
addressed various aspects of ne-
generationnetworkarchitectures.Newandinnovativedevelopmentsforenhanced
signaling protocols, QoS mechanisms, cross-layeroptimization, tra?
c charact- ization were also addressed within the program. In
particular, issues of QoS in wireless and IP-based multiservice
networks were dealt with, as well as ?nancial aspects of future
networks. It is also worth mentioning that emphasis was place on
wireless networks, including, but not limited to, cellular
networks, wireless local area networks, personalarea networks,
mobile ad hoc networks, and sensor networks.
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