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[ecrea] Call for papers for special issue of Telematics and Informatics on the future ICT infrastructure
Tue Dec 17 14:59:48 GMT 2013
Call for papers for special issue of the journal Telematics and Informatics:
Developing the future ICT infrastructure - technologies, markets, and
policies
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/telematics-and-informatics/call-for-papers/developing-the-future-ict-infrastructure/
Deadline is 1 March 2014.
The special issue addresses the challenges of developing a future ICT
infrastructure capable of delivering the services and applications
needed by residential and professional users and public institutions.
Drivers of these challenges are at different levels: The competitive
situation in the ICT markets, the direction of the processes of
convergence of IT, telecoms and the media, and the development of social
and business applications of ICT in all areas of society with increasing
requirements on the ICT infrastructures.
An increasingly stronger discussion has arisen in the past few years
regarding the effectiveness and specification of the competition
policies instituted in the 1990s with respect to the development of ICT
infrastructures especially in rural areas and the involvement of
alternative stakeholders on the network provision side and service
provision side.
With respect to the convergence of IT, telecoms and the media, it has
become increasingly clear that IT is gaining a dominant position
illustrated by the growing importance of services and applications. This
structural change in the position of technologies has changed the mobile
ecosystems with the new business models introduced by Apple and Google,
and it can be witnessed in media/broadcasting markets by the entrance of
the OTT services.
Regarding social and business applications, health care, education,
traffic management, etc. all require a high level of network services
which cannot necessarily be met by best effort an unmanaged services.
The requirement of these different domains will put new demand on the
ICT infrastructures concerning quality of service, stability and
adaptability.
The ICT area will thus face a range of serious challenges in the coming
years that will necessitate radical changes in technology and deep
structural changes economically, and politically.
Topics will include – but are not limited to:
· New bandwidth requiring services and applications
· Potentials of network technologies
· Regulatory challenges including net neutrality and
infrastructure sharing
· Investment developments including PPP
· Convergence directions
· Content vs. transport centric networks
· Rural connectivity
· Infrastructure sharing
Special issue editors:
Reza Tadayoni, center for Communications, Media and Information
technologies (CMI), AAU, Denmark
Anders Henten, center for Communications, Media and Information
technologies (CMI), AAU, Denmark
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