[arch-d] Future Internet Workshop (Globecom 2019) -- Call for Papers
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===================================================================== Call for Papers Future Internet Workshop (FI2030) Future Internet Architecture, Technologies and Services for 2030 and beyond Collocated with the IEEE Global Communications Conference (Globecom 2019) Waikoloa, HI, USA Friday, December 13, 2019 Website: http://bit.ly/2Vk8p77 ===================================================================== The FI2030 workshop aims to explore new network paradigms toward 2030 and beyond, focusing on the elements that will form the future network architecture, applications, protocols and services beyond the 5G/IMT-2020 vision. It is expected that the exponential growth in Internet of Things (IoT) and massive machine-to-machine communication, coupled with ultra-low latency, high bandwidth, high precision communications and high availability and reliability requirements of new breeds of future network applications, will drive the future Internet technologies, services and architecture. The future network applications include multi-dimensional information delivery such as holographic type communication, immersive virtual reality, telepresence, tele-surgery, and industrial avatars. High precision communication allows packet delivery within a given time (in-time) or at a precise moment (on-time). It is necessary to revisit and rethink the architectures, protocols and services that form the foundation of the current Internet and come up with a disruptive approach to networking that fit better future applications. The FI2030 workshop aims to bring together academic and industry researchers in various fields of networking to identify and discuss technical challenges, use cases and future possibilities for new networking paradigms that are not restricted by existing notions of network layers or to any particular technologies of today. ================= Conference topics ================= Given the nature of the workshop, forward-thinking submissions are welcomed on any of the following topics: - Novel Network Architectures, Protocols, Technologies and Services - Autonomous and Self-Governed Internet Architectures - Quality of Service and Quality of Experience for Future Internet - Multi-Dimensional Information Delivery - High-Precision and Communication Services - Qualitative Communication Services which can tolerate partial loss of information while maintaining high QoE in real-time - Intent-Based Networking - Service Provider Requirements and Use Cases - Security, Privacy and Trust-based Networking - Artificial Intelligence in Network Operation and Management - Blockchain in Future Internet Architecture - Cloud/Edge/Fog/Mist Computing integration in Future Internet - In-Network Computing ==================== Submission guideline ==================== Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length papers (up to six pages including figures and references) following the IEEE conference paper format via EDAS (https://edas.info/N26282) All the accepted papers need to be presented at the workshop. They will be included in the workshop proceedings as well as IEEE Xplore. More details are available at: http://bit.ly/2Vk8p77 =============== Important Dates =============== Paper submission: 30 June 2019 Acceptance notification: 15 August 2019 Camera-ready submission: 15 September 2019 =========================== FI2030 Organizing Committee =========================== General Co-Chairs Mohammad Asad Rehman Chaudhry, Soptimizer, Canada Hesham ElBakoury, Futurewei Technologies Inc, USA Technical Co-Chairs Walter Cerroni, University of Bologna, Italy Shahram S. Heydari, Uni. of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada Mohamed Faten Zhani, ÉTS Montreal,Canada Yacine Ghamri-Doudane, University of La Rochelle, France Abdelhamid Mellouk, University of Paris-Est (UPEC), France ================== Technical Sponsors ================== - IEEE ComSoc Technical Committee on Information Infrastructure and Networking (TCIIN) - IEEE ComSoc Technical Committee on Communication Switching and Routing (TC-CSR) - IEEE P1916.1 Standard Working Group on Software Defined Networking and Network Function Virtualization Performance (SDN-PVE)
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