[hpc-announce] IFIP Networking 2020 - Paper submission deadline: January 21th, 2020

Michele Nogueira michele.nogueira at gmail.com
Tue Jan 7 17:25:56 CST 2020


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CALL FOR PAPERS

IFIP NETWORKING CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOPS
June 22-26, 2020, Paris, France

*Abstract submission deadline: Jan. 21, 2020 (extended)*
*Paper submission deadline: Jan. 21, 2020 (extended)*
http://networking.ifip.org/2020/

- Ranked in the prestigious CORE Ranking
- Technically co-sponsored by IFIP, IEEE and IEEE Communications Society
- All accepted and presented papers will be published in IFIP Digital
library and IEEE Xplore

Submissions link: https://edas.info/N25747
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The International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) Networking
2020 Conference (NETWORKING 2020) will be held in Paris, France, on June
22-26. This is the 19th event of the series, sponsored by the IFIP
Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). Accepted papers will be
published in the IFIP Digital Library and submitted to the IEEE Xplore
Digital Library. High quality papers will be recommended for fast track
publications in selected journals.
The main objective of Networking 2020 is to bring together academic and
industrial experts of the networking community to discuss the most recent
advances in networking, to highlight key issues, identify trends, and
develop a vision of the future Internet from a design, deployment and
operation standpoints. Networking 2020 technical sessions will be
structured around the following yet non-limitative areas:

*Network Architectures, Applications and Services*

   - Network automation techniques, including (but not limited to)
   policy-based network management, software-defined networking (SDN), dynamic
   policy enforcement and resource allocation schemes, dynamic service
   parameter negotiation frameworks, and feedback mechanisms
   - Artificial intelligence applied to networking: dynamic resource
   negotiation and provisioning, dynamic service structuring (orchestration)
   and delivery
   - Service function chaining
   - Data center networking; fog, edge and cloud computing design and
   operation (Multi-tenant) networking slicing, from slice parameter
   negotiation to provisioning and operation
   - Drone networking and related unmanned technology-based services and
   applications
   - Protective and collaborative networking: dynamic threat anticipation
   and mitigation, dynamic attack mitigation practices, inter-DDoS Service
   Provider (DPS) collaboration, collaborative autonomous and SDN networking
   - Transactional networking: attack-proof and resiliency techniques
   applied to financial networking, inter-domain banking services
   - Internet of Things (IoT): cross-platform IoT service design, delivery
   and operation
   - Privacy-based networking: multi-metric routing schemes, resiliency
   designs
   - Quantum communications: automated key allocation schemes, quantum key
   exchange in various networking environments (satellite, optical)
   - Tbit/s optical and wireless networking
   - Overlay and P2P networks
   - Evolution of IP network architectures and protocols
   - Green networking
   - Resilient networks
   - Traffic engineering
   - Quality of Service
   - Emerging value-added services and applications

*Network Modeling, Analysis and Operation*

   - Topology characterization
   - Performance measurements
   - Traffic monitoring and analysis
   - Use behavior modeling
   - Quality of Experience
   - Data-driven network design
   - User profiling and tracking
   - Complex and dynamic networks
   - Analysis of participatory networks
   - Social networks
   - Socio-economic aspects of networks, pricing and billing
   - Network Neutrality

*Network Security and Privacy *

   - Network security protocols
   - Trust and privacy
   - Anomaly and malware detection
   - Denial-of-service detection and mitigation
   - Network forensics
   - Authentication
   - Applications of privacy-preserving computation in networks
   - Anonymization
   - Dependability
   - Situational awareness
   - Threat intelligence
   - Blockchain, ledger technologies and their applications

*Wireless Networking *

   - 5G access networks
   - Long-range communication
   - Ad-hoc and mesh networks
   - Mobile networks, self-organizing networks
   - Wireless sensor networks
   - Visible light communication
   - Localization
   - Delay/disruption tolerant networks
   - Opportunistic networks
   - Wireless power transfer networks
   - Device-to-device communication
   - Vehicular networks

*Submission Guidelines *

The technical program committee welcomes paper submissions on all topics
related to computer and communication networks. All submitted papers will
be judged based on their quality and relevance through single-blind peer
review. Only original papers that have not been published or submitted for
review elsewhere will be considered.

Only original papers that have not been published or submitted for review
elsewhere will be considered.
Submitted papers should be written in English.

Papers can be of two types:

    1    Full papers or Short papers, up to 9 pages and 5 pages
respectively, including tables, figures and references.
    2    Demo and poster papers of length of 3 pages are also solicited.

All papers must be submitted in the Portable Document Format (PDF)
electronically using EDAS. When submitting the paper, the title, all
co-authors, and a concise abstract of up to 200 words should be provided to
EDAS: http://edas.info/N25747 as the metadata of the paper. The metadata
should be provided before the abstract registration deadline.

An author of an accepted paper is required to register for the conference
at the full (member or non-member) rate and the paper must be presented by
an author of that paper at the conference unless the TPC co-chairs grant
permission for a substitute presenter before the conference. Non-refundable
registration fees must be paid prior to uploading the final correctly
formatted, publication-ready version of the paper. Accepted and presented
papers will be published in the IFIP Digital Library and IEEE Xplore
Digital Library.
To ensure appropriate consideration of conflicts of interest during the
review process, changes to the list of authors are prohibited once a paper
has been submitted for review. Should a paper be accepted, the complete
list of authors, including the ordering of authors, must remain identical
as the EDAS metadata in the final camera-ready manuscript.


*Important Dates *

Abstract submission deadline: Jan. 21, 2020 (extended)
Paper submission deadline:    Jan. 21, 2020 (extended)
Acceptance notification:    Apr. 1, 2020
Camera-ready papers:    May. 7, 2020
Conference Dates:    June 22-26, 2020


*TPC Chairs *
Xiaoming Fu, University of Goettingen, Germany
Silvia Giordano, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern,
Switzerland
Christian Jacquenet, Orange Labs, France


*General Chairs *
Raouf Boutaba, Waterloo University, Canada
Guy Pujolle, Sorbonne University, France


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