[hpc-announce] [Deadline extended] CFP ACM SIGCOMM AINTEC 2021, Japan (hybrid/virtual conference)

wantanee viriyasitavat wantaneev at gmail.com
Fri Aug 20 23:42:17 CDT 2021


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Call for Papers
16th Asian Internet Engineering Conference (AINTEC) 2021,
in cooperation with ACM SIGCOMM

Dates: 14-17 December 2021
Venue: Either Satellite Campus Hiroshima or Eikei University , Hiroshima,
Japan
(hybrid/virtual conference TBA)

http://www.interlab.ait.ac.th/aintec2021/
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The 16th Asian Internet Engineering Conference (AINTEC), in cooperation
with ACM SIGCOMM, provides an international technical forum for experts
from industry and academia. AINTEC especially aims at addressing issues
pertinent to the Asia and Pacific region, with vast diversities of
socio-economic and networking conditions, while inviting high quality and
recent research results from the Internet research community at large.

AINTEC 2021 follows the previous fifteen successful editions. The
conference is single-track and features a technical program with
significant opportunities for individual and small-group discussions among
a diverse set of participants. The technical sessions will include invited
talks by leading experts, presentations of papers, demos, posters. A
student author of the AINTEC Best Paper Award affiliated in an Asian
institution is eligible for the ACM SIGCOMM geo-diversity grant program to
attend ACM SIGCOMM 2022.


AINTEC 2021 solicits high quality papers on a wide range of networking
topics which include but are not limited to:
* Networking technologies for developing regions
* Disaster networking, including experience with earthquakes and tsunamis
* Internet measurement, analysis, and modeling
* Experience and insights with large-scale, operational systems and networks
* Networking Challenges, Solutions and Experiences with LEO Satellite
Networks
* Network measurements, traffic trends and application usages related to
Covid'19
* IoT, sensor networking, and applications
* Wireless and mobile networks
* Next-generation 5G mobile networks and applications
* Location management and positioning
* CDNs, Content distribution and caching
* Mobile Video, AR /VR, multimedia systems and applications
* Cloud Computing and Services
* Vehicular communications and applications
* Network operations and management
* Social networks
* Network security and privacy
* Future Internet architectures and technologies
* Quantum networking

Paper submission
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Submissions must be original, unpublished work, and not have been submitted
to another conference or journal for publication. Papers should be no more
than 8 pages (2-column, 10pt ACM format) plus unlimited pages for
references. All the submissions should be double-blind (more instructions
below) and will be peer-reviewed. Per the anonymity guidelines, you must
remove any author names. AINTEC 2021 proceedings will be included in the
ACM Digital Library.

Word and Latex templates for the submission can be found here (search for
"2. The Workflow and Templates"):
https://www.acm.org/publications/authors/submissions. ACM has partnered
with Overleaf, a free cloud-based, collaborative authoring tool, to provide
an ACM LaTeX authoring template. When using Latex, the following
declaration sets the font size to 10pt, removes the author names, and
removes the copyright box:
\documentclass[10pt,sigconf,letterpaper,anonymous,nonacm]{acmart}

Submit your paper here: https://cfp.wide.ad.jp/conferences/aintec2021

Submission of a paper implies that should the paper be accepted for
publication in the conference proceedings, at least one of the authors will
register and present the paper in the conference. Authors of accepted
papers must pay for their registration on or before the camera ready
version deadline.

Presentations and Participation
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We hope to hold a hybrid event consisting of both in-presence attendance,
as well as remote virtual participation for those authors or attendees who
are unable to travel. Depending on the final event format, we may request
authors to submit a video presentation for the talk.


Double-blind requirements
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All submitted papers will be assessed through a double-blind review
process. This means that the authors do not see who are the reviewers and
the reviewers do not see who are the authors. As an author, you should do
your best to ensure that your paper submission does not directly or
indirectly reveal the authors’ identities. The following steps are minimal
requirements for a double-blind submission:

Remove all personal information about the authors from the paper (e.g.,
names, affiliations)
Remove acknowledgements to organizations and/or people
Any when referring in the paper to your previous work, this should be done
similarly to any other work, as if you are not an author of that work.
Do not add references to external repositories or technical reports that
can be used to identify any of the authors or institutions/organizations.
You are encouraged to mention that your code will be made available during
your submission.
Uploading a version of the paper to a non-peer-reviewer location is
acceptable. The authors should however avoid advertising the paper on
popular mailing lists and social media.
At the same time, PC members should not actively try to de-anonymize the
authors’ identities. Any violation of the double-blind reviewing process
should be reported to the PC chairs.


Important dates (tentative)
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Extended Abstract registration: September 10th
Extended Full paper submission: September 10th
Acceptance notification: November 1st
Camera-ready due: November 19th
Conference dates: 14-17 December 2021


Scientific Advisory Committee:
Randy Bush, Internet Initiative Japan Inc., USA
Erol Gelenbe, Imperial College, UK
Jun Murai, WIDE Project and Keio University, Japan
Keith W. Ross, Polytechnic Institute of NYU, USA
Dario Rossi, Telecom ParisTech, France
Surasak Sanguanpong, APAN-TH, Thailand

Steering Committee:
Kenjiro Cho, IIJ and WIDE Project, Japan
Serge Fdida, UPMC, France
Philippe Jacquet, INRIA, France
Kanchana Kanchanasut, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
Giovanni Pau, UPMC, France
Aruna Seneviratne, NICTA, Australia
Rodney Van Meter, WIDE Project, Keio University, Japan

General co-Chairs:
Sukumal Kitisin, Kasetsart University, Thailand
Kunwadee Sripanidkulchai, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Local co-Chairs:
Kenjiro Cho, IIJ and WIDE Project, Japan
Jun Murai, WIDE Project, Japan
Yasuo Tsuchimoto, Eikei University of Hiroshima, Japan

Technical Program Committee co-Chairs:
Romain Fontugne, IIJ Research Lab, Japan
Subhabrata Sen, AT&T, USA

Technical Program Committee:
Amogh Dhamdhere, AWS, USA
Youngseok Lee, Chungnam National University, Korea
Adisorn Lertsinsubsrubtavee, intERLab, AIT, Thailand
Matthew Luckie, University of Waikato, New Zealand
Andra Lutu, Telefonica, Spain
Yusheng Ji, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Megumi Kaneko, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Kotaro Kataoka, IIT Hyderabad, India
Ricky K.P. Mok, CAIDA/UC San Diego, USA
Sue Moon, KAIST, South Korea
Sooksan Panichpapiboon, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology, Thailand
Cristel Pelsser, University of Strasbourg, France
Somnuk Puangpronpitag, Mahasarakham University, Thailand
Anant Shah, Verizon Digital Media Services, USA
Ulrich Speidel, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Sucha Supittayapornpong, Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and
Technology, Thailand
Manabu Tsukada, University of Tokyo, Japan
Daphné Tuncer, Imperial College London, UK
Rodney Van Meter, Keio University, Japan
Youngjoon Won, Hanyang University, Korea


Poster co-Chairs:
Adisorn Lertsinsubsrubtavee, intERLab, AIT, Thailand
Kultida Rojviboonchai, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Publicity chair:
Wantanee Viriyasitavat, Google, USA


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