[Lln-futures] [Call for Workshop Proposal Submissions], Submission deadline: 14 April 2023 (Extended), IEEE Future Networks World Forum, 13-15 November 2023, Baltimore, MD, USA

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Call for Workshop Proposal Submissions



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2023 IEEE Future Networks World Forum (FNWF’23)

Theme: Imagining the network of the future

13-15 November 2023

Baltimore, MD, USA

https://fnwf2023.ieee.org

https://fnwf2023.ieee.org/call-for-proposals/call-workshop-proposals

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Financially co-sponsored by

IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, IEEE Circuits and Systems Society,
IEEE Communications Society, IEEE Electronics Packaging Society, IEEE
Intelligent Transportation Systems Society, IEEE Microwave Theory and
Techniques Society, IEEE Reliability Society, IEEE Solid-State Circuits
Society, and IEEE Vehicular Technology Society.



The 2023 IEEE Future Networks World Forum (FNWF’23) will continue the path
set in 2018 by the IEEE 5G World Forum in bringing together experts from
industry, academia, and research to exchange their vision as well as their
achieved advances in the continuing evolution of network technology,
including 5G, 6G, and other innovative cross-domain breakthroughs. Located
in Baltimore, USA, IEEE FNWF’23 seeks contributions on how to nurture and
cultivate future network technologies and applications for the benefit of
society. Workshop, tutorial, industry forum, and demonstration proposals
and original, innovative, and high-quality papers are solicited on the
technical topics of Future Networks.



WORKSHOP PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS

IEEE FNWF’23 will host a series of workshop featuring topics relevant to
the future networks community on the latest research, engineering,
standards, and business issues. These workshops should provide a venue to
present and discuss the state-of-the-art research in both academia and
industry on special, novel, challenging, and emerging topics. Workshops
typically include a mix of regular and invited presentations based on
regular and invited papers, and invited presentations and panels to
facilitate highly interactive sessions. It is expected that the organizers
will be able to attract a good number of paper submissions (there need to
be at least four accepted papers for a 2-hour session and eight accepted
papers for a 4-hour session). The workshop proposals should be submitted by
the prospective organizer(s) who will promote their workshop’s Call for
Papers and manage the program.





WORKSHOP PROPOSAL FORMAT

The proposal should include the following information (within a maximum of
five pages):

·       Workshop title

·       Length of the session (2 hours or 4 hours)

·       Name(s) of workshop organizer(s)

·       Email of the contact person

·       A brief biography (no more than 200 words per person) of the
organizer(s)

·       Brief description of the workshop, including abstract, scope,
outline, importance, and timeliness

·       Planned format of the session, including projected number of paper
presentations, invited presentations/keynotes, and/or panels within the
given timeframe if any

·       Potential participants, including program committee members and
invited speakers

·       Related topics

·       Prior history of past editions of the session, if any, including
the number of submitted and accepted papers, the number of attendees, etc.

·       A draft of the Call for Papers



Accepted events must follow IEEE academic best practices regarding peer
reviews and paper publication. The papers submitted to the workshops will
be reviewed and aligned with the same criteria of the main tracks according
to the overall framework set out by the FNWF'23 Technical Program
Committee. Accepted and presented papers will be added to IEEE Xplore and
the conference proceedings.



SUBMISSION

The workshop proposal should be submitted as a single PDF file online via
EDAS <https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=30731&track=117033>.

EDAS submission link: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=30731&track=117033



IMPORTANT DATES

Workshop Proposal Submission: 14 April 2023 (Extended)

*Workshop Proposal Acceptance Notification:* Rolling basis
*Workshop Paper Submission:* 21 July 2023
*Workshop Paper Acceptance Notification:* 1 September 2023
*Camera-Ready Submission: *15 September 2023



More details are provided on the IEEE FNWF 2023 website:
https://fnwf2023.ieee.org



WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS

Mohammad Patwary <patwary@wlv.ac.uk>, University of Wolverhampton, UK

Alireza Ghasempour <alireza_ghasempour@yahoo.com>, University of Applied
Science and Technology, Iran
Rasheed Hussain <rasheed.hussain@bristol.ac.uk>, University of Bristol, UK
Hina Tabassum <Hina.Tabassum@lassonde.yorku.ca>, York University, Canada