Re: [icnrg] [Metaverse] Call for Papers: Workshop on Decentralized, Data-Oriented Networking for the Metaverse (DORM)

Carlos Guimarães <carlos@zettascale.tech> Wed, 25 January 2023 09:49 UTC

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To: Giuseppe Fioccola <giuseppe.fioccola=40huawei.com@dmarc.ietf.org>
From: Carlos Guimarães <carlos@zettascale.tech>
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Subject: Re: [icnrg] [Metaverse] Call for Papers: Workshop on Decentralized, Data-Oriented Networking for the Metaverse (DORM)
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Hi Giuseppe, Dirk, all,
If you are still looking for TPC members, I would like to volunteer myself.

I have been working on data-oriented networking and decentralized systems for many years both in academia and industrial environments:

- Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=cShq7aYAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlos-guimar%C3%A3es-57276b31/

Just let me know if you decide to include my name, so I can better keep track on any related email / request.

Thank you in advance.
Best regards,

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Carlos Guimarães
ZettaScale Technology SARL
Parc Les Algorithmes - Immeuble Thales
91190 Saint-Aubin, France

------- Original Message -------
On Wednesday, January 25th, 2023 at 10:22 AM, Giuseppe Fioccola <giuseppe.fioccola=40huawei.com@dmarc.ietf.org> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Thank you Dirk for posting this Call for Papers. That’s great!
>
> I also sent a CfP for the IEEE Metacom 2023 Workshop focusing on Metaverse as a network problem.
>
> Everyone is welcome to participate and just let me know if someone is interested to propose a talk or to be part of the technical committee.
>
> Regards,
>
> Giuseppe
>
> From: Metaverse <metaverse-bounces@ietf.org> On Behalf Of Dirk Kutscher
> Sent: Monday, January 16, 2023 11:00 AM
> To: ICNRG <icnrg@irtf.org>; metaverse@ietf.org
> Subject: [Metaverse] Call for Papers: Workshop on Decentralized, Data-Oriented Networking for the Metaverse (DORM)
>
> [apologies if you received multiple copies of this CfP]
>
> IEEE MetaCom Workshop on Decentralized, Data-Oriented Networking for the Metaverse (DORM)
>
> Call for Papers
>
> The Decentralized Data-Oriented Networking for the Metaverse (DORM) workshop is intended as a forum to explore new directions and early research results on the system architecture, protocols, and security to support Metaverse applications, focusing on data-oriented, decentralized system designs. We view Metaverse as a new phase of networking with multi-dimensional shared views in open realms.
>
> Most Metaverse systems today replicate the social media platform model, i.e., they assume a cloud platform provider-based system architecture where identities and the trust among them is anchored via a centralized administrative structure and where communication is mediated through servers and an extensive CDN overlay infrastructure operated by that administration. The centralization that stems from this approach can be problematic both from a control and from a performance & efficiency perspective. Despite operating on named data principles conceptually, such systems typically exhibit traditional layering approaches that prohibit new ways of interacting (leveraging new data formats such as USD and gITF) and that are not conducive for flexible distributed computing in the edge-to-cloud continuum.
>
> This workshop solicits work that takes a principled approach at key research topics in the areas of 1) Networking as the Platform, 2) Objects and Experiences, and 3) Trust and Transactions without being constrained by inherited platform designs, including but no limited to:
>
> -  Distributed Metaverse architectures
> -  Computing in the network as an integral component for better communication and interaction support
> -  Application-layer protocols for a rich set of interaction styles in open realms
> -  Supporting Metaverse via data-oriented techniques
> -  Security, Privacy and Identity Management in Metaverse systems
> -  New concepts for improved network support for Metaverse systems, e.g., through facilitating ubiquitous multipath forwarding and multi-destination delivery
> -  Cross-layer designs
> -  Emerging scene description and media formats
> -  Quality of Experience for Metaverse applications
> -  Distributed consensus and state synchronization
> -  Security, Privacy and Identity Management in Metaverse systems
>
> Given the breadth and emerging nature of the field, all papers should include the articulation of a specific vision of Metaverse that provides clarifying assumptions for the technical content.
>
> Submissions and Formatting
>
> The workshop invites submission of manuscripts with early and original research results that have not been previously published or posted on public websites or that are not currently under review by another conference or journal. Submitted manuscripts must be prepared according to IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Format (double column, 10pt font, letter paper) and submitted in the PDF format. The manuscript submitted for review should be no longer than 6 pages without references. Reviewing will be double-blind. Submissions must not reveal the authors’ names and their affiliations and avoid obvious self-references. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the IEEE MetaCom 2023 Conference Proceedings and included in IEEE Xplore.
>
> Manuscript templates can be found here. All submissions to IEEE MetaCom 2023 must be uploaded to EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=metacom2023.
>
> Organization Committee
>
> -  Jeff Burke, UCLA
> -  Dirk Kutscher, HKUST(GZ)
> -  Dave Oran, Network Systems Research & Design
> -  Lixia Zhang, UCLA
>
> Technical Program Committee
>
> -  Alex Afanasyev, Florida International University
> -  Hitoshi Asaeda, NICT
> -  Ali Begen, Ozyegin University
> -  Taejoong Chung, Virginia Tech
> -  Serge Fdida, Sorbonne University Paris
> -  Peter Gusav, UCLA
> -  Toru Hasagawa, Osaka University
> -  Jungha Hong, ETRI
> -  Ruidong Li, Kanazawa University
> -  Spyridon Mastorakis, University of Nebraska Omaha
> -  Marie-Jose Montpetit, Concordia University Montreal
> -  Jörg Ott, Technical University Munich
> -  Eve Schooler, Intel
> -  Tian Song, Beijing Institute of Technology
> -  Cedric Westphal, Futurewei
> -  Edmund Yeh, Northeastern University
> -  Jiadong Yu, HKUST(GZ)
> -  Yu Zhang, Harbin Institute of Technology
>
> Important Dates
>
> -  March 20, 2023, Paper submission deadline
> -  April 20, 2023 Notification of paper acceptance
> -  May 10, 2023, Camera-ready paper submissions
>
> Submission Link
>
> https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=metacom2023
>
> Best regards,
> Dirk
>
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>
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