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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking - CFP for SI on Communications and Computing for Green Industrial IoT and Smart Grids
by Lars Wolf 19 Oct '20
by Lars Wolf 19 Oct '20
19 Oct '20
-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht --------
Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and
Networking - CFP for SI on Communications and Computing for Green
Industrial IoT and Smart Grids
Datum: Mon, 19 Oct 2020 01:36:19 +0000
Von: Melike Erol-Kantarci <melike.erolkantarci(a)UOTTAWA.CA>
Antwort an: Melike Erol-Kantarci <melike.erolkantarci(a)UOTTAWA.CA>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
**Apologies for cross postings.
IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking
Special Issue on Communications and Computing for Green Industrial IoT
and Smart Grids
https://www.comsoc.org/publications/journals/ieee-tgcn/cfp/communications-a…
***************
Call for Papers
The goal of this Special Issue is to advance and promote significant
technological advances for Green Industrial Internet of Things (IoT).
IIoT covers the broad domain of smart grid, smart manufacturing,
intelligent transport and smart cities, and it refers to the combination
of IoT technology with big data coming from intelligent processes in
those domains. Energy-efficient transmission and processing of this data
targets automation, efficiency, and productivity increase. In
particular, smart grid can be considered as a typical IIoT example,
since it comprises an industrial setting with a large number of IoT
devices. Within Green Industrial IoT, smart grid communications uses
state-of-the-art communication technologies towards ensuring the
reduction of energy consumption, optimal operation of the smart grid,
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), as well as coordination between
the different smart grid components from generation to distribution and
consumption. Contributions focusing on green smart grid communications,
as well as other energy-efficient IIoT related research are welcome.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Energy efficient machine-to-machine communications and cooperative
communications in IIoT.
- Advanced sensors and energy-efficient sensing techniques for IIoT.
- Green AI-enabled IIoT.
- Edge AI-driven computing solutions for green IIoT.
- AI-enabled blockchain for IIoT.
- Communications, computing, and storage issues for energy-efficient IIoT.
- Intelligent applications and services for energy-efficient IIoT
including automation, location tracking for tools, as well as predictive
maintenance for maximizing uptime.
- Energy-efficient Network Function Virtualization (NFV) for IIoT.
- Green wireline, optical, and wireless communications and networks.
- Green smart grid communications for HANs, NANs, FANs.
- Environmentally-aware designs of communications and networking devices
and systems.
- Breakthrough technologies, protocols and network architectures for
resource allocation and energy efficiency in massive IIoT.
- Energy-efficient transceiver hardware architectures for IIoT,
including metasurface-made reflectors and transceivers.
- Energy harvesting solutions for IIoT.
- Communications, computing, and storage issues for battery-free IIoT.
Important Dates:
Manuscript submission: March 1st, 2021
Notification of decisions (1st round): June 1st, 2021
Target publication date: September 1st, 2021
Guest Editors:
Melike Erol-Kantarci, University of Ottawa, Canada
George C. Alexandropoulos, National and Kapodistrian University of
Athens, Greece
Peter Han Joo Chong, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Andrea Tonello, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Yan Zhang, University of Oslo, Norway
______________________________________________________________
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http://committees.comsoc.org/tccc/
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] IEEE Pervasive 2021 - Special Issue on Computational Materials
by Lars Wolf 19 Oct '20
by Lars Wolf 19 Oct '20
19 Oct '20
-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht --------
Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] IEEE Pervasive 2021 - Special Issue on
Computational Materials
Datum: Sun, 18 Oct 2020 17:03:50 -0400
Von: Mallesham Dasari <mdasari(a)CS.STONYBROOK.EDU>
Antwort an: Mallesham Dasari <mdasari(a)CS.STONYBROOK.EDU>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
[Apology for cross-posting]
Call for Papers: Special Issue on Computational Materials Gregory D.
Abowd, Yoshihiro Kawahara, Lucy Dunne
Title and abstracts due: 17 November 2020 (email pvc3-2021(a)computer.org)
Full manuscripts due: 1 December 2020 (via mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pc-
Publication: July-September 2021
Mark Weiser’s initial inspirational words about computing technologies
of the 21st century were that “they weave themselves into the fabric of
everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it.’’ This was meant
metaphorically, but 30 years removed from the early days of ubiquitous
computing, we see that our technological advances have enabled the
development of computational artifacts that address three major
challenges: power, manufacturing cost, and physical form factor. Gregory
D. Abowd recently referred to the possibility of an Internet of
Materials based on computational materials. This special issue seeks
articles that address this general vision, with potential areas of focus
including:
• Self-sustainable computing and interaction technologies
• eTextiles
• On the body
• Tangible computing artifacts
• Alternative manufacturing of computing via additive techniques
or nano-manufacturing
• Conformable electronics
• Printed electronics
• Organic electronics
• Mechanical meta-materials
• Power-savvy computational architectures
• Energy-harvesting techniques
Submission Guidelines
Articles submitted to IEEE Pervasive Computing should not exceed 6,000
words, including all text, abstract, keywords, bibliography,
biographies, and table text. The word count must include 250 words for
each table and figure. References should be limited to at most 20
citations (40 for survey papers). Authors are encouraged, but not
required, to use a template for submission (accepted articles will
ultimately be typeset by magazine staff for publication). View the
Author Information page.
Questions?
Contact the guest editors at pvc3-2021(a)computer.org.
Guest editors:
• Gregory D. Abowd, Georgia Institute of Technology
• Yoshihiro Kawahara, University of Tokyo
• Lucy Dunne, University of Minnesota
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP - Extended Deadline] RoboCom’21 - IEEE CCNC 2021 WKSHPS: 1st International Workshop on Communication and Networking for Swarms Robotics
by Lars Wolf 16 Oct '20
by Lars Wolf 16 Oct '20
16 Oct '20
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP - Extended Deadline] RoboCom’21 - IEEE
CCNC 2021 WKSHPS: 1st International Workshop on Communication and
Networking for Swarms Robotics
Datum: Fri, 16 Oct 2020 12:48:04 +0200
Von: Angelo Trotta <angelo.trotta(a)IEEE.ORG>
Antwort an: Angelo Trotta <angelo.trotta(a)IEEE.ORG>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
(Apologies if you received duplicate copies of this CFP)
We cordially invite you to submit your paper to the *1st International
Workshop on Communication and Networking for Swarms Robotics* (RoboCom
2021)
Held in conjunction with the *IEEE CCNC 2021* (
https://ccnc2021.ieee-ccnc.org)
9 January 2021, Virtual Conference
Website: *http://robocom2021.nws.cs.unibo.it/
<http://robocom2021.nws.cs.unibo.it/>*
Extra features:
-* Best Paper Award* (BPA) sponsored by the Technology Innovation Institute
(TII) with a cash prize of *1,000 Euro *
- Best-selected papers related to mobile fog and edge computing applied to
drone swarm will be invited to submit an extended paper to the Special
Issue on “Mobile Fog and Edge Computing in Drone Swarms”, *MDPI Drones
journal *
- Best-selected papers related to swarm robotics will be invited to submit
an extended paper to the Special Issue on “Recent Advances in Swarm
Robotics”, *MDPI Applied Sciences journal*
- Submission extended deadline: November 6th, 2020
- Notification: November 23rd, 2020
- Camera ready: December 14th, 2020
- Workshop Day: January 9th, 2021
EDAS link for submissions:
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=27779&track=103639
===========================
CALL FOR TECHNICAL PAPERS
===========================
Recent advances in the field of telecommunications and electronics have led
to the proliferation of autonomous robots in numerous novel application
fields, from emergency situations to military applications, from
infrastructure inspection to ambient monitoring services, where the
utilization of multiple robots is essential in order to accomplish the
desired task. Recent works have demonstrated the challenges of coordinating
multiple robots in order to deploy robot networks with self-configuration
and self-healing capabilities to guarantee service continuity, also in case
of failures.
Starting from the unique requirements of a multi robot system, Swarm
Robotics is a complex approach that requires an understanding of how to
define distributed systems to define self-organization behaviors. Swarm
Robotics studies how to make robots collaborate and collectively solve a
task where every robot contributes to the general task sharing the same
higher-level objectives. To this end, communication wireless networks must
be specifically designed in order to support the cooperation and
collaboration inside the swarm.
This workshop invites original research articles and review articles that
focus on communication networking problems in swarm robotics.
===========================
TOPICS
===========================
- Communication Models and Protocols for Swarm Robotics
- Delay-Tolerant Applications for Swarm Robotics
- Fog and Edge Computing in Swarm Robotics
- 5G Integration with Swarm Robotics
- Integration of Unmanned Aerial, Ground, and Underwater Vehicles in Swarm
Robotics
- Localization, Navigation, and Dynamic Path Planning in Swarm Robotics
- Cooperative Control of Multiple Robots
- Security and Privacy in Swarm Robotics
- The Internet of Things (IoT) in Swarm Robotics
- Swarm Intelligence and Nature-Inspired Algorithm in Swarm Robotics
- Artificial Intelligence Applications in Swarm Robotics
- Continual Learning and Adaptation for Swarm Robotics
===========================
IMPORTANT DATES
===========================
- Submission extended deadline: November 6th, 2020
- Notification: November 23rd, 2020
- Camera ready: December 14th, 2020
- Workshop Day: January 9th, 2021
===========================
FEATURES
===========================
- Best Paper Award (BPA) sponsored by the Technology Innovation Institute
(TII) with a cash prize of 1,000 Euro
- Best-selected papers related to mobile fog and edge computing applied to
drone swarm will be invited to submit an extended paper to the Special
Issue on “Mobile Fog and Edge Computing in Drone Swarms”, MDPI Drones
journal
- Best-selected papers related to swarm robotics will be invited to submit
an extended paper to the Special Issue on “Recent Advances in Swarm
Robotics”, MDPI Applied Sciences journal
===========================
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
===========================
General Chairs:
- Angelo Trotta, University of Bologna, Italy
- Gökhan Seçinti, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
- Nicola Roberto Zema, University of Paris-Saclay, France
- Zhangyu Guan, University at Buffalo, USA
Technical Program Committee
- Atakan Aral, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
- Berk Canberk, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
- Brian M. Sadler, Army Research Laboratory, USA
- Eliseo Ferrante, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Emrecan Demirors, Northeastern University, USA
- Enrico Natalizio, University of Lorraine/Loria, France
- Evsen Yanmaz, Ozyegin University, Turkey
- Jithin Jagannath, ANDRO Computational Solutions, USA
- Marco Di Felice, University of Bologna, Italy
- Marcos Caetano, University of Brasilia, Brazil
- Melanie Schranz, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
- Muge Erel-Ozcevik, Celal Bayar University, Turkey
- Salvatore D'Oro, Northeastern University, USA
- Vincenzo Lomonaco, University of Bologna, Italy
- Yousof Naderi, Northeastern University, USA
- Zhi Sun, University at Buffalo, USA
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP - IEEE Global Internet (GI) Symposium 2021 in conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2021 - Submission Due on December 15 2020
by Lars Wolf 15 Oct '20
by Lars Wolf 15 Oct '20
15 Oct '20
-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht --------
Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP - IEEE Global Internet (GI) Symposium 2021
in conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2021 - Submission Due on December 15 2020
Datum: Thu, 15 Oct 2020 14:12:49 +0000
Von: Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou <eirini(a)UNM.EDU>
Antwort an: Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou <eirini(a)UNM.EDU>
An: tccc-announce(a)comsoc.org
CALL FOR PAPERS - IEEE Global Internet (GI) Symposium 2021 in
conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2021
Webpage: https://infocom2021.ieee-infocom.org/ieee-global-internet-symposium
The IEEE Global Internet (GI) Symposium is the flagship event
established and organized by the Internet Technical Committee (ITC), a
joint committee of the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) and the
Internet Society (ISOC). From 1996 through 2002, the symposium was held
in conjunction with IEEE GLOBECOM, and since 2003 has moved to be held
in conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM (except 2020).
The GI Symposium provides a top forum for researchers and practitioners
to present and discuss advances in the current and the future Internet
and Internet-related technologies. The focus of the GI symposium is on
experimental systems over the Internet and the design of future global
Internet technologies, such as Information-Centric Networking (ICN),
Software-Defined Networking (SDN), Network Function Virtualization
(NFV), network slicing, Artificial-Intelligence-based intelligent
Internet, industrial Internet, and vehicular and drone networks,
especially in a global Internet scale. The GI symposium also has a
special focus on measurements-related aspects, besides the emerging
technologies. In addition to the traditional research papers, we
encourage papers with well thought-through concepts and positions,
papers that contrast proposed approaches, papers that clarify and
compare inherent differences between competing technologies, and heresies.
The topics of interest for the GI 2021 include but are not limited to
the following:
* Routing, switching, and addressing
* Future Internet and next generation network architectures
* Information-centric networking, Software defined networking, and
network function virtualization
* Wireless Internet and Internet technologies for 5G/6G
* Data center network architectures and performance
* Integration of in-network computation, cloud, and edge/fog computing
* Machine learning, data mining, and big data analytics for
intelligent Internet
* Space-air-ground integrated network
* Quantum Internet
* Internet of Things, Machine-to-Machine, sensor, and
vehicular/drone networks
* Industrial Internet and time-sensitive and deterministic networks
* Integrating blockchain with distributed Internet edges
* Energy-efficient green communications
* Geo-distributed applications, consistency, and latency challenges
* Content delivery and management
* Internet exchanges, remote peering and peer-to-peer networks
* Internet structure and analysis
* Network-aware applications
* Real-world Measurements and deployments
* Distributed systems and novel distributed Internet applications
* Online social networking
* Internet measurement, modeling, and visualization
* Large-scale network operations, management, and performance monitoring
* Trust, security, privacy, and blockchain for the Internet
* Anomaly, intrusion, and attack detection
* Accountability, reliability, and resiliency for networks
* Economic aspects of the Internet and network neutrality
PAPER SUBMISSION
Papers must be no more than 6 pages (IEEE two-column format, 10 pt) in
total including references and figures, and follow the IEEE template.
Submitted papers should be unpublished work and should not be under
review in any other conference or journal. Papers must show author names
and affiliations, and be submitted in PDF with all non-standard fonts
embedded. Papers must be self-contained and written in English. Accepted
papers will appear in the symposium proceedings published by IEEE and be
submitted to IEEE Xplore Digital Library. At least one author of each
accepted paper is required to register and present the work in the
symposium. Please follow the submission link on
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=27893&track=104226 to submit your paper.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: December 15, 2020
Acceptance notification: January 15, 2021
Camera-ready submission: February 15, 2021
Workshop date: May 10, 2021
Technical Program Chairs
Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
Ruidong Li, National Institute of Information and Communications
Technology (NICT), Japan
Lei Jiao, University of Oregon, USA
Publicity Chairs:
William Liu, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Ryoichi Shinkuma, Kyoto University, Japan
Eirini Tsiropoulou, University of New Mexico, USA
Aldri Luiz dos Santos, Federal University of Paraná, Brazil
Steering Committee:
Michele Nogueira (Chair), Federal University of Paraná, Brazil
Kevin Almeroth, UC Santa Barbara, USA
Olaf Maennel, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
Stefan Schmid, TU Berlin, Germany
Dijiang Huang, Arizona State University, USA
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP: PAM 2021] Passive and Active Measurement (PAM) Conference 2021 (Virtual Conference) - Paper registration end in 3 days!
by Lars Wolf 14 Oct '20
by Lars Wolf 14 Oct '20
14 Oct '20
-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht --------
Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP: PAM 2021] Passive and Active Measurement
(PAM) Conference 2021 (Virtual Conference) - Paper registration end in 3
days!
Datum: Wed, 14 Oct 2020 08:15:56 +0000
Von: Casas Pedro <Pedro.Casas(a)AIT.AC.AT>
Antwort an: Casas Pedro <Pedro.Casas(a)AIT.AC.AT>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
Passive and Active Measurement (PAM) Conference 2021
https://www.pam2021.b-tu.de<https://www.pam2021.b-tu.de/>
PAM 2021 will be held virtually
**Important Dates**
- *Paper Registration* October 16th, 2020 | 23:59 EDT
- *Paper Submission* October 23rd, 2020 | 23:59 EDT
- *Notification to Authors* December 18th, 2020
- *Camera-ready Due* February 5th, 2021
- *Virtual Conference* Late March / early April - to be announced
The Passive and Active Measurement (PAM) conference brings together
researchers and operators to discuss novel and emerging work in the area
of network measurement and analysis. PAM is inclusive of all areas of
network measurement, but focuses on systems-based research and
real-world data. Indeed, measurement technology is needed at all layers
of the network stack, ranging from power profiling of hardware
components to virtualization in data centers to application profiling
and even user experience. Work with operational impact or relevance to
the broader network research community is especially welcome, as is
early and promising measurement technique. Original contributions that
advance the state-of-the-art in the following areas are invited:
- Applications (e.g., web, streaming, games)
- Data centers and cloud computing
- Energy
- IoT (e.g., smart home, SCADA, ICS, embedded systems)
- Measurement tools and software
- Network security and privacy
- Overlays (e.g., P2P, CDNs)
- Physical Layer
- Routing
- Social networks
- Topology
- Transport/congestion control
- User behavior and experience, QoE
- Virtualization (e.g., SDN, NFV)
- Visualization
- Wireless and mobile
Although PAM traditionally attracts early stage contributions, works
that are a reappraisal or independent validation of previous results, or
which enhance the reproducibility of network measurement research, for
instance by publishing new datasets on an existing topic, are explicitly
included in PAM's scope.
**Submission Guidelines**
Authors should only submit original work that has not been published
before and is not under submission to any other venue. All submissions
must satisfy the following requirements:
- Follow Springer LNCS format (see
https://www.springer.com/us/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…)
- Up to 12 pages for technical content (up to 5 pages for appendices and
references)
- Note that reviewers are not required to read appendices.
Everything needed to evaluate the paper should appear in the first 12 pages.
- Anonymization: Reviewing will be DOUBLE-BLIND:
- Do not include names or affiliations of authors in the submission.
- Refer to your prior work in the third person.
- Make a best effort to anonymize system names that would give you away.
- If you have any concerns about how to anonymize your paper while
maintaining its integrity, contact the PC chairs.
- Submit via HotCRP: https://hotcrp.cs.umd.edu/pam2021/
**Ethical Considerations**
Following the standard set by the Internet Measurement Conference (from
which we base this section), papers describing experiments with users or
sensitive user data (e.g., network traffic, passwords, social network
information) must follow basic precepts of ethical research and
subscribe to community norms. These include: respect for privacy, secure
storage of sensitive data, voluntary and informed consent if users are
placed at risk, avoiding deceptive practices when not essential,
beneficence (maximizing the benefits to an individual or to society
while minimizing harm to the individual), and risk mitigation. When
appropriate, authors are encouraged to include a subsection (in the main
paper, not in the Appendix) describing these issues. Authors may want to
consult the Menlo Report
(http://www.caida.org/publications/papers/2012/menlo_report_actual_formatted/)
for further information on ethical principles and the Allman/Paxson IMC
2007 paper (https://conferences.sigcomm.org/imc/2007/papers/imc80.pdf)
for guidance on ethical data sharing. Note that submitting research for
approval by each author's institutional ethics review body is necessary,
but not sufficient -- in cases where the PC has concerns about the
ethics of the work in a submission, the PC will consider the ethical
soundness and justification of any paper, just as it does its technical
soundness. Authors unsure about ethical issues are welcome to contact
the program committee co-chairs.
**Awards**
There will be two awards for papers of exceptional merit. The **Best
Paper Award** will recognize the paper that is deemed by the committee
to have the highest merit of all the submissions. The *Best Dataset
Award* will be given to the best paper that makes datasets and
corresponding code available to the public by the time the camera-ready
is submitted. These artifacts must be sufficiently documented such that
any researcher can use them to repeat the results described in the
paper, and they must be placed in a sufficiently long-lived archival
repository (e.g., Github, Bitbucket, or CRAWDAD).
**Organizers**
- General Chair: Oliver Hohlfeld (Brandenburg University of Technology)
- Program Committee Chairs: Andra Lutu (Telefónica) and Dave Levin
(University of Maryland)
Pedro Casas
PAM 2021 Publicity Chair
PEDRO CASAS
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Data Science & Artificial Intelligence
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP] (Deadline Extended to October 30) IEEE ICC 2021, Next-Generation Networking and Internet Symposium
by Lars Wolf 14 Oct '20
by Lars Wolf 14 Oct '20
14 Oct '20
-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht --------
Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP] (Deadline Extended to October 30) IEEE
ICC 2021, Next-Generation Networking and Internet Symposium
Datum: Wed, 14 Oct 2020 10:44:53 +0900
Von: Ruidong Li <lrd(a)NICT.GO.JP>
Antwort an: Ruidong Li <lrd(a)NICT.GO.JP>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
[We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you in advance for
distributing this CFP]
Next-Generation Networking and Internet Symposium, IEEE ICC 2021
https://icc2021.ieee-icc.org/sites/icc2021.ieee-icc.org/files/symposia%20CF…
Submission:https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=27236&track=101361
Scope and Topics of Interest
There have been unprecedented advances in developing technologies to
enable the next generation networks, which will seamlessly integrate the
computing equipment with networking to provide the computing-harvesting
next generation services. Thanks to the huge enhancement of computing
processor and interface architectures, communication networks can now
handle network functions implemented as virtualized machines making
large use of software elements. Communication devices can now host very
advanced applications, and data centers can be pervasively distributed
down to network access points. Networks, applications and clouds control
layers can so leverage on advanced decision-making solutions to target
full automation in Internet and next-generation service delivery. In
addition, quantum Internet is emerging with vast amount of computing
power, which opens new possibilities. This trend also greatly affects
next-generation broadband wireless networks, such as spectrum efficiency,
energy efficiency, and mobility management. The NGNI symposium welcomes
original research work in technical areas focusing on the innovations on
next-generation networks.
The Next-Generation Networking and Internet (NGNI) Symposium seeks
original contributions in the following topical areas, plus others that
are not explicitly listed but are closely related to:
• Addressing and naming with the presence of mobility and portability
• Centralized-RAN, Cloud-RAN, and Fog-RAN architectures
• Cloud-based and fog-based networking
• Content-centric networking and named data network
• Converged networks and applications
• Data center network architectures and performance
• Free Space Optical (FSO) networks and Visible Light Communication (
VLC)
• Future Internet and next-generation networking architectures
• Energy-efficient green communications
• Heterogeneous multi-layer and multi-domain wireless-wireline
internetworking
• High speed and parallel processing architectures for next
generation routers and switches
• Intent-based network control and management
• Internet economics, pricing, accounting, and growth modelling
• Internet of Things (IoT), M2M, D2D, MTC
• Internet survivability and network resilience strategies
• Integrated networking, storage and computing
• Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) and Mobile Edge Computing (MEC)
• Mobile security: device, application, and data
• Networking flying vehicles such as UAVs and drones
• Next-generation access networks
• Next-generation anomaly, intrusion, and attack detection/prevention
• Next-generation flow management: resource sharing, congestion
control
• Next-generation Internet applications and service
• Next-generation networking protocols
• Next-generation network management and control
• Open communities, open API, open source
• Operational and research issues with IPv6
• Overlay and peer-to-peer (P2P) networking
• Packet classification and forwarding mechanisms at ultra-high link
rates (terabits)
• Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE) in next-
generation networks
• Quantum Internet
• Resource orchestration in next-generation networks
• Routing and switching
• Self-protection and self-organization networking
• Software defined networking (SDN) and network function
virtualization (NFV)
• Software defined radio (SDR) and cognitive radio networks
• Terahertz wireless communications
• Traffic measurement, analysis, modelling, visualization, and
engineering
• Vehicular networking (IoV/V2V/V2I/V2X)
Submission Guidelines
The IEEE ICC 2021 website (icc2021.ieee-icc.org) provides full
instructions on manuscript format and how to submit a manuscript. For
this NGNI symposium, please use the submission url below.
https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=27236&track=101361
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline: 30 October 2020 (Firm)
Notification of Acceptance: 25 January 2021
Camera Ready Submissions: 22 February 2021
Symposium Chairs
Shiwen Mao, Auburn University, USA,smao(a)ieee.org
Periklis Chatzimisios, International Hellenic University, Greece,
pchatzimisios(a)ihu.gr
Ruidong Li, NICT, Japan,lrd(a)nict.go.jp
--
Ruidong Li,
Senior Researcher, Network System Research Institute,
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT),
Japan
Email: lrd(a)nict.go.jp liruidong(a)ieee.org
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Gesendet: 14. Oktober 2020 00:03:34 MESZ
An: wolf(a)ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
Betreff: VTC 2021 Deadline Extension and Other Conference News
******ANNOUNCEMENTS******
** VTC2021-Spring **
** Call for Papers Deadline Extended: 2 November 2020 **
**Call for Tutorials Deadline: 21 October 2020**
______________________________
* VPPC 2020 Registration is now open! *
________________________________
VTC2020-Fall, IEEE CAVS 2020, and IEEE VPPC 2020
***will now open 18 November 2020 ***
_______________________________________________________________________________________
VTC2021-Spring in Helsinki, Finland
25 - 28 April 2021
Deadline for papers extended: 12 October 2020!
Call for Papers
VTC2021-Spring in Helsinki will feature world-class technical sessions, workshops, and tutorials on, but not limited to, the following technical tracks. Prospective authors are invited to submit 5-page, original, and unpublished full papers:
1. Antenna Systems, Propagation, and RF Design
2. Signal Processing for Wireless Communicatioins
3. Green Communications and Networks
4. Multiple Antennas and Cooperative Communications
5. Vehicle Cooperation and Control, Assisted and Autonomous Driving
6. Airborne and Maritime Mobile Systems and Services
7. IoV, IoT, M2M, Sensor Networks, and Ad-Hoc Networking
8. Spectrum Management, Radio Access Technology, Services and Security
9. Positioning, Navigation, and Sensing
10. Machine Learning and AI for Communications
11. Electric Vehicles, Vehicular Electronics, and Intelligent Transportation
12. Emerging Technologies, 5G and Beyond
Deadlines
Submission deadline: 2 November 2020 - EXTENDED
Acceptance notification: 7 December 2020
Final paper submission deadline: 14 February 2021
Paper submission is open: https://vtc2021spring.trackchair.com/
________________________
Call for Tutorials
Tutorials provide opportunities for researchers from academia and industry to learn about state-of-the-art research and development from experts in a given field. The VTC2021-Spring Technical Program Committee invites submission of tutorial proposals for half-day or full-day presentation on topics of interest to the conference, such as (but not limited to):
Antenna Systems, Propagation, and RF Design
Signal Transmission and Reception
Spectrum Management, Radio Access Technology, Heterogeneous Networks
Multiple Antennas and Cooperative Communications
Vehicle Cooperation and Control, Assisted and Autonomous Driving
Airborne and Maritime Mobile Systems and Services
IoV, IoT, M2M, Sensor Networks, and Ad-Hoc Networking
Wireless Networks: Protocols, Services and Security
Positioning, Navigation, and Sensing
Machine Learning and AI for Communications
Electric Vehicles, Vehicular Electronics, and Intelligent Transportation
Emerging Technologies, 5G and Beyond
Deadlines
Tutorial proposal deadline: 21 October 2020
Acceptance notification deadline: 28 October 2020
All tutorials will be presented on 25 April 2021
To submit a tutorial proposal, please visit: events.vtsociety.org/vtc2021-spring/conference-sessions/call-for-tutorials/
______________________________________________________________________________________
2020 IEEE 92nd Vehicular Technology Conference: VTC2020-Fall
-- Fully Virtual --
***Will Now Open 18 November 2020***
Guidelines for recording presentations can be found at: events.vtsociety.org/vtc2020-fall/authors/virtual-presentation-guidelines/
Registration is open. For more details, please visit: events.vtsociety.org/vtc2020-fall/registration-2/
+++++++ Keynote Speakers +++++++
Andreas F. Molisch, University of Southern California
Title: Millimeter-wave and THz channels and systems for high-mobility environments
Abstract: Millimeter-wave based communications is one of the key components of 5G. Among other applications, high-rate communications for both passengers and control systems in vehicular and train environments are envisioned. This talk will start out by discussion propagation channels in high-mobility environments, describing both recent measurements and suitable models. This will be followed by a discussion of antenna and MIMO technology for such systems, their complexity, and sensitivity to mobility.
+++
Yonina Eldar, Weizmann Institute of Science
Title: Deep Analog-to-Digital Compression with Applications to Automotive Radar and Massive MIMO
Abstract: The famous Shannon-Nyquist theorem has become a landmark in analog to digital conversion and the development of digital signal processing algorithms. However, in many modern applications, the signal bandwidths have increased tremendously, while the acquisition capabilities have not scaled sufficiently fast. Furthermore, the resulting high rate digital data requires storage, communication and processing at very high rates which is computationally expensive and requires large amounts of power. In this talk we consider a general framework for sub-Nyquist sampling and processing in space, time and frequency which allows to dramatically reduce the number of antennas, sampling rates, number of bits and band occupancy in a variety of applications. It also allows for the development of efficient joint radar-communication systems. Our framework relies on exploiting signal structure, quantization
and the processing task in both standard processing and in deep learning networks. We consider applications of these ideas to a variety of problems in wireless communications, efficient massive MIMO systems, automotive radar and ultrasound imaging and show several demos of real-time sub-Nyquist prototypes including a wireless ultrasound probe, sub-Nyquist automotive radar, cognitive radio and radar, dual radar-communication systems, analog precoding, sparse antenna arrays, and a deep Viterbi decoder.
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Mohamed-Slim Alouini, Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Title: What should 6G be?
Abstract: The role of Internet and Communication Technology (ICT) in bringing about a revolution in almost all aspects of human life needs no introduction. It is indeed a well-known fact that the transmission of the information at a rapid pace has transformed all spheres of human life such as economy, education, and health to name a few. In this context, and as the standardization of the fifth generation (5G) of wireless communication systems (WCSs) has been completed, and 5G networks are in their early stage of deployment, the research visioning and planning of the sixth generation (6G) of WCSs are being initiated. 6G is expected to be the next focus in wireless communication and networking and aim to provide new superior communication services to meet the future hyper-connectivity demands in the 2030s. In addition, keeping in mind that urbanized populations have been the major beneficiary
of the advances offered by the previous generations of WCSs and motivated by the recently adopted united nations sustainability development goals intended to be achieved by the year 2030, 6G networks are anticipated to democratize the benefits of ICT. Indeed these advantages are still not experienced by almost 4 billion people in the world who are still "unconnected or under-connected" and who suffer as such from the "digital divide", a term coined in order to emphasize the lack of ICT infrastructure in many parts of the world. Given this background, this talk aims to (i) provide an envisioned picture of 6G, (ii) serve as a research guideline in the beyond 5G era, and (iii) go over the recently proposed solutions to provide high-speed connectivity in under-covered areas in order to serve and contribute to the development of far-flung regions.
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Wen Tong, Huawei Wireless
Title: The Research Directions for 6G
Abstract: In this talk, we present our view on 6G technologies, its trends and research directions. Wireless technology have gone through several major revolutions and it is always the case that the disruptive technologies enable the wireless innovation and market success.
As 5G technology enables the digital transformation of every vertical business, we see a radical paradigm shift from the conventional operator-centric view to an inclusive prosumer-centric view, and the new approach to a federated networking and service provisioning, redefining the smart connectivity infrastructure as a much more dynamic composition of all resources of participating users. This include the spectrum usage reform and infrastructure sharing, we present four fundamental changes in terms of 6G networking and associated research challenges.
The other aspect for 6G is a total unification of mobile, satellite, network, cloud, cloud-edge computing, ML, AI, end-to-end cybersecurity, innovative devices, Industry IoT, cell-less MIMO and Terahertz Communication to support the prosumer-centric model, in this architecture, we list a few technology enablers, such a mmWave-THz sensing, machine learning-training DNN to enable semantic communications as intelligent connectivity, the research in these areas will shape the radio access for 6G.
Since the 6G is future platform to enable new innovations with its state-of-the-art capabilities, we provide an analysis of the key-performance indicators for 6G. In addition, we share our view of the potential impact of Quantum computing, mega-satellite-constellation and neural-center (instead of data center) to 6G.
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2020 IEEE 3rd Connected and Automated Vehicles Symposium: IEEE CAVS 2020
-- Fully Virtual --
***Will Now Open 18 November 2020***
IEEE CAVS 2020 Sponsors
Technical co-sponsors: ITS Canada, Transportation Association of Canada
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Guidelines for recording presentations can be found at: events.vtsociety.org/ieee-cavs-2020/authors/virtual-presentation-guideline/
Registration is open. For more details, please visit: events.vtsociety.org/ieee-cavs-2020/registration-2/
+++++ Keynote Speakers+++++
Joe LaChapelle
Vice President, Research & Development
Title: Cooperative Perception - Market and System Design Considerations
Abstract: Cooperative perception promises significant opportunity to optimize performance, functional safety (FuSa) and safety of the intended functionality (SOTIF) in autonomous navigation. System level architecture choices will mitigate the adoption and proliferation of cooperative perception into the OEM automotive market. Existing automotive ecosystem dynamics will significantly inform the requisite component module boundaries, interfaces, and data standards for threshold efficacy. This presentation will explore the ecosystem dynamics and propose architecture theory to minimize barrier to entry of cooperative perception into the ADAS and self-driving market.
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Prashant Tiwari
General Manager, Intelligent Connected Systems Division
Title: CAV Enabling Mobility Services Opportunities
Abstract: The transportation industry currently is undergoing a huge transition - estimated by some to be the biggest transformation in its history. Vehicles are increasingly being equipped with embedded connectivity and automated technologies and Automotive Edge Computing Consortium (AECC) predicts that by 2025 CAV market will be $150B with more that 100 million CAV on the road. This has enabled several Mobility as a Service (MaaS) opportunities. Analysts indicate that connected car capabilities already influence 6 out of 10 vehicle purchases, giving vehicle manufacturers the ability to open new revenue streams, diversify core activities, and improve profit margins by selling software and connected services. Processing the big data from connected vehicles is one of the big challenges all automakers are currently facing. But these challenges also provide opportunities to build hyper connected
cyber-physical systems (also called Digital Twin) with several interesting use cases like personalized intelligent driving and smart traffic management using CAVs.
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Richard Yu
Professor, School of Information Technology
Title: Internet of Intelligence for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
Abstract: In the era of the Internet of information, we have gone through layer, cross-layer, and cross-system design paradigms. The "curse of modeling" and "curse of dimensionality" of the current Internet of information have resulted in the popularity of using artificial intelligence (AI) for the Internet of information in the recent years. However, many significant research challenges remain to be addressed for the Internet of information to enable connected and autonomous vehicles.
In a larger time scale, humans' cooperation has gone through "grid of transportation", "grid of energy", and "the Internet of information" paradigms. The next cooperation paradigm could be "the Internet of intelligence", where intelligence can be easily obtained like information and energy. The Internet of intelligence can become an important enabler for connected and autonomous vehicles. In this talk, we will present some recent advances in these areas. Then, we will discuss some open issues and challenges that need to be addressed in the future.
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IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference 2020 - IEEE VPPC 2020
-- Fully Virtual --
***Will Now Open 18 November 2020***
Guidelines for recording presentations can be found at: events.vtsociety.org/vppc2020/authors/virtual-presentation-guidelines/
Registration is now open. For more details, please visit: events.vtsociety.org/vppc2020/registration-2/
++++++Keynote Speakers++++++
Eric Cheng
Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Director of the Power Electronics Research Centre
Title: Power Electronics Research Development for Energy Storage and Electric Vehicles
Abstract: Power electronics is an enabli9ng technology for power conversion. The key components of an Electric Vehicle are the battery and the motor drive. Energy storages such as batteries and super-capacitors are now the major units. Energy cell packaging is now a new direction. The use of energy cells to integrate with the vehicle body has been reported and suggests good potential for energy management. The energy management and balance is now a necessary component to manage the energy cells. Besides the energy storage and the traction motor and drives, there are numerous motors and actuators used in modern electric vehicles. One of them is an active suspension system to replace the conventional hydraulic system. The In-wheel motor is based on integrating the motor and wheel into a single unit that increase the power density and presents a real 4-wheel drive. The skid steering can, therefore,
be realized. Also, the anti-lock braking (ABS) is an all-electric braking system, and replaces the conventional hydraulic system in ABS.
An extensive overview of the latest electric vehicle technology is presented. The talk covers the major advanced components of an electric vehicle and the technology and research related to the development, and its associated power electronics development. Finally, the talk is concluded with an outlook on future vehicles.
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Ray Ding
Founder and Chief Executive Office
Title: The application of IoT technologies in the field of EV charging
Abstract: IoT- Internet of Things-is proven on both the vehicle electronic and Consumer electronics industry by its leader, Tesla, and Xiaomi. As an important role in the new energy vehicle ecosystem, EV charging station is welcoming the intelligent trend of IoT as well. Smart charging stations utilizing IOT technologies will enhance the user experience, enable great expansibility to CPO, finally providing an intelligence information port or the entire energy system. Thanks to IoT hardware infrastructure on our smart charging station. We designed an embedded system based on the charging scene, enabling our device to achieve control, interaction, and internet communication functions on a tiny PCB. We also make a reasonable cut to the system and application software to achieve higher efficiency. As the advantages of IoT integration, the simplification of the supply-chain, the reduction of cost,
and the reduction of the marginal cost of software also make the profit of charging station providers possible. Finally, we believe that the smart charging station will be used as an infrastructure construction to welcome the new energy era.
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Jianghua Feng
Vice President and CEO
Title: Virtual rail intelligent express system
Abstract: Due to the role of track guidance, bearing and constraint, rail trains have the advantages of large volume and high efficiency, and have been the backbone of urban transportation for a long time. However, due to the harsh smoothness and other requirements of the track, the system construction, operation and maintenance are complicated and costly. Therefore, the industry has been exploring new types of trains, simplifying the requirements of vehicles on the track structure, and innovating straddle-type monorail trains, guideway type rubber trolleybuses, etc., so as to change the solid track from double track to monorail. Whether the dependence on the physical track can be completely overturned is a new technical challenge.
The virtual track intelligent express system is the first to create a new multi-group articulated rubber-tyred train based on the virtual track, which completely replaces the physical track through technologies such as path perception and active guidance control. Since 2010, it has undergone an iterative innovation process such as concept research, principle verification, prototype testing, and engineering demonstrations, it made its world premiere in 2017.
This system creates a new rail transit system, which can be widely used in the network connection or extension of metropolitan rail transit, the construction of backbone transportation systems in small and medium cities, and the operation of special lines such as tourist attractions. Compared with trams, the overall cost is only about 1/3, the construction period is only about 1/2, it can be flexibly configured and quickly form a transportation network. Taking the 17.7km T1 line of Sichuan Yibin, where the system is applied, as an example, it saves about 1.7 billion yuan in investment compared with the tram system. In the year of opening (2019), the city was promoted to rank first in the congestion reduction rate in China. At present, the system has successfully passed the extreme cold and high heat extreme tests in Harbin and Qatar, and has become the traffic (connection) solution for the
2022 World Cup.
The emergence of this system has injected strong original innovation power into the diversified and deep development of the world's rail transit. It has outstanding characteristics and obvious advantages. It has a broad market application space in the future and has great potential for sustainable development.
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Simon Hou
Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer
Title: The application of IoT technologies in the field of EV charging
Abstract: IoT- Internet of Things-is proven on both the vehicle electronic and Consumer electronics industry by its leader, Tesla, and Xiaomi. As an important role in the new energy vehicle ecosystem, EV charging station is welcoming the intelligent trend of IoT as well. Smart charging stations utilizing IOT technologies will enhance the user experience, enable great expansibility to CPO, finally providing an intelligence information port or the entire energy system. Thanks to IoT hardware infrastructure on our smart charging station. We designed an embedded system based on the charging scene, enabling our device to achieve control, interaction, and internet communication functions on a tiny PCB. We also make a reasonable cut to the system and application software to achieve higher efficiency. As the advantages of IoT integration, the simplification of the supply-chain, the reduction of cost,
and the reduction of the marginal cost of software also make the profit of charging station providers possible. Finally, we believe that the smart charging station will be used as an infrastructure construction to welcome the new energy era.
+++
Luis (Nando) Ochoa
Professor, Smart Grids and Power Systems
Title: Making Electric Vehicles and the Grid Work Together
Abstract: The increasing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) will pose significant technical and economic challenges on the power grid, particularly on very infrastructure they are connected to the electric distribution network. These networks have been traditionally designed to have no or limited controllability and, hence, are largely unmonitored.They will become the bottlenecks and therefore understanding how to best integrate EVs is critical to facilitate the electrification of our transport.
This keynote will discuss the impacts of EVs and the challenges faced by distribution companies. Furthermore, it will present some of the findings of the large-scale UK trial "My Electric Avenue" in which more than 200 EVs were monitored for over a year to understand usage patterns as well as to test the effectiveness of EV charging point management to avoid network issues. The keynote will also provide an overview of the challenges brought by fast-charging stations and the need for future cities to have holistic planning approaches that involve traffic flows.
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Alexander M. Wyglinski
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Robotics Engineering
Title: Bumblebee-Inspired Connected Vehicles: What's All The Buzz About
Abstract: Wireless connectivity is quickly becoming a critical element in future transportation systems, especially with respect to self-driving cars and various levels of vehicular autonomy. Given the complex and highly time-varying environments existing on busy roadways, having each vehicle possessing real-time situational awareness is essential for performing complex functions, such as autonomous lane-changing, traffic intersection management, and platooning. Although there already exists a variety of different sensors that can gather data about the vehicular environment in order to obtain real-time situation awareness, such as LIDAR, RADAR, and vision systems, these sensors can only collect this data via line-of-sight (LOS). On the other hand, wireless connectivity is not constrained to LOS data gathering and can greatly increase the real-time situational awareness of each vehicle on
the road, enhancing its performance and increasing driver/passenger safety. As the number of vehicles on the road become connected to each other, this information sharing will evolve into a Vehicular Internet-of-Things (VIOT) environment. To support the VIOT ecosystem, adequate wireless spectrum is needed to enable this connectivity between vehicles in real-time as they are operating on the road in complex conditions. To achieve this, Vehicular Dynamic Spectrum Access, or VDSA, can be employed, where unoccupied wireless spectrum is temporarily accessed by non-licensed users in order to support data communications during that time interval. Compared to conventional DSA techniques, VDSA needs to be capable of handling significant spectral availability variations during a transmission. Past research has explored the use of VDSA in television white space spectral environments as well as the implementation
of VDSA algorithms using machine learning techniques. However, recently a new approach to VDSA has been proposed where each vehicle performs VDSA using an algorithm based on bumblebee-inspired resource foraging. In this talk, the fundamentals of how bumblebee-inspired VDSA will be presented, with several examples shown in order to demonstrate the performance of this approach.Use this link to unsubscribe:
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] Extended Poster Deadline - IEEE VNC 2020
Datum: Tue, 13 Oct 2020 07:41:56 +0200
Von: Ala'a Al-Momani <alaa.al-momani(a)UNI-ULM.DE>
Antwort an: Ala'a Al-Momani <alaa.al-momani(a)UNI-ULM.DE>
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Greetings,
The deadline of poster/demo submission to the 2020 IEEE Vehicular
Networking Conference (VNC 2020) has been extended to October 25, 2020.
We appreciate disseminating this among your organization and forward it
to other interested parties.
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IEEE VNC 2020 - CALL FOR PAPERS
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The 2020 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC 2020)
December 16–18, 2020 | Virtual Conference
http://www.ieee-vnc.org
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The Conference
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The IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC) is the premiere
conference on vehicular networks and applications. It brings together
researchers, professionals, and practitioners to share the latest
results and to brainstorm the next phases of exploration in the
foundations, technologies, and applications of vehicular communication
networks. The 2020 VNC will be held virtually between December 16-18, 2020.
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Important Dates
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Full/short paper submission deadline: October 09, 2020, 23:59 AOE
(Anywhere on Earth, UTC-12)
Demo/Poster paper Submission Deadline: October 25, 2020, 23:59 AOE
(Anywhere on Earth, UTC-12)
Acceptance notification: November 13, 2020
Camera ready paper due: November 27, 2020
Presentation videos due: December 4, 2020 Conference: December 16-18, 2020
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Topics of Interest
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Connectivity
* 5G technologies for connected vehicles
* Emerging V2X communication technologies, including dynamic spectrum
sharing, mmWave, massive MIMO, beamforming, and vehicular visible light
communications (VLC)
* Networking, transport and QoS management for vehicular networks
* In-vehicle communication and networking systems * Radio for
vehicular networks: channel measurements, propagation models, antenna
design, etc
Architecture and System Design
* Heterogeneous vehicular networking (e.g., multi-radio, multi-channel,
multi-application, multi-technology)
* Architectures and system designs for connected, automated driving
* Edge computing and cloud
* Security, privacy, liability, and dependability of vehicular networks
* Integration of V2C with on-board systems and networks
Tools & Methods
* Hardware and software platforms for the simulation, emulation,
prototyping, measurement, and/or real-world deployment of vehicular
networks and applications
* Field measurements and/or real-world deployments of vehicular
networks and applications
* Modeling, design, and analysis of vehicular networks and applications
Connected & Automated Driving and Other Applications
* Cooperative perception and cooperative driving
* Innovative vehicular network applications and their communication
requirements
* Vulnerable road user protection
* Vehicular networks and IoT integration
* Impact assessments of vehicular networks on transportation
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Manuscript submissions
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The submitted papers must be written in English and be formatted in the
standard IEEE two-column format and with a font size no less than
10-point. The mandatory IEEE template in Microsoft Word and LaTeX format
can be found at the IEEE templates page. Only PDF files will be accepted
for the review process. All submissions must be made electronically
through EDAS. Details will be available at the conference webpage
http://www.ieee-vnc.org/ soon.
The conference will consider four categories of submissions:
• Full papers should describe novel research contributions and are
limited in length to eight (8) printed pages including figures, tables,
and references. Papers exceeding 8 pages will be declined automatically
and will not be reviewed.
• Short papers should be more visionary in nature and may report on
work-in-progress without fully finished results. They are meant to
present novel perspectives, so as to foster discussions about innovative
directions and new points of view. They are limited to at most four (4)
pages including figures, tables, and references, but might in many cases
be even shorter. Accepted short papers will be included in the
proceedings and will be given (a shorter) time for oral presentation at
the conference.
• Posters are especially suited for presenting controversial research
directions that may generate discussion, or promising ideas not yet
fully validated through complete extensive evaluation.
• Demonstration (demo) papers are suited for researchers to showcase
their latest prototypes with media, models, or live demonstrations.
Poster/demo papers should be 2-page papers following standard IEEE
2-column format using 10-point font. All paper submissions must be
written in English. The title of the paper should begin with either
"Poster:" or "Demo:”.
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Conference Chairs
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Frank Kargl, Ulm University, Germany, General Co-chair
Onur Altintas, Toyota Motor North America R&D, USA, General Co-chair
Ana Aguiar, University of Porto, Portugal, TPC Co-chair
André Weimerkirch, Lear Corporation, USA, TPC Co-chair
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Ala’a Al-Momani
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Institute of Distributed Systems
Ulm University, Germany
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Email: alaa.al-momani(a)uni-ulm.de
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] Call For Posters and Demos: DCOSS 2021 - 17th Annual International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems - deadline March 26, 2021 - Coral Bay, Pafos, Cyprus
by Lars Wolf 12 Oct '20
by Lars Wolf 12 Oct '20
12 Oct '20
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] Call For Posters and Demos: DCOSS 2021 - 17th
Annual International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor
Systems - deadline March 26, 2021 - Coral Bay, Pafos, Cyprus
Datum: Mon, 12 Oct 2020 14:27:38 +0000
Von: Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou <eirini(a)UNM.EDU>
Antwort an: Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou <eirini(a)UNM.EDU>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
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The 17th Annual International Conference on Distributed Computing in
Sensor Systems (DCOSS 2021)*
Coral Bay, Pafos, Cyprus
June 7 - 9, 2021
www.dcoss.org<http://www.dcoss.org>
* DCOSS has always been technically co-sponsored by IEEE; approval for
this year pending.
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DCOSS 2021 is the 17th International Conference on Distributed Computing
in Sensor Systems to be hosted in Coral Bay, Pafos, Cyprus in June 7-9,
2021. In the last few years, we have witnessed a significant growth in
the use of IoT and distributed sensor systems in a number of application
areas, ranging from smart transport, energy and buildings, to factory
automation, smart healthcare and environmental monitoring. In order for
smart sensor systems to truly become useful and pervasive, we need to
address a number of research challenges, including the tight integration
of sensing and machine intelligence, reliable and efficient networking,
interoperability and scalability, the need for dependable autonomy,
interaction with humans, and important aspects of security, privacy and
trust. DCOSS focuses on issues arising in the entire IoT and networked
sensor systems stack: covering aspects of high-level abstractions,
models and languages, novel algorithms and applications, system design
approaches and architectures, as well as tools for simulated and real
deployments. Potential authors are invited to submit original
unpublished manuscripts that demonstrate recent advances in both
theoretical and experimental research. Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to, the following:
- Artificial Intelligence for IoT
- Smart healthcare to combat epidemics (including COVID-19)
- Edge and fog computing: distributed computing models from sensor to cloud
- Energy harvesting models and optimization
- Machine intelligence in distributed sensor systems and real time analytics
- Communication and networking primitives and protocols
- Autonomy: closing the loop between sensing and actuation
- Task allocation, reprogramming, and reconfiguration
- Robustness, resilience and dependability
- Security and privacy issues
- Approaches, tools, and experience of deployment and operation
- Performance analysis: complexity, correctness, scalability
- Mobile and human-centered sensing
- Interoperability, heterogeneity and scalability
- Crowd sensing and social sensing techniques, applications, and systems
- Complex systems comprising wearable, robotic and/or fixed sensor systems
- Novel and compelling applications
- IoT systems for emerging and developing economies
- Green and environmentally-friendly IoT
DCOSS 2021 will feature a poster session and a demo session that provide
opportunities for researchers and developers from academia, industry,
and government to interact with and explore the latest research results.
The presentations will provide authors with early feedback on their
research work and enable them to exchange ideas with DCOSS participants.
Besides presentations in the respective poster and demo sessions, DCOSS
will host a dedicated session where poster and demo authors will give a
short oral presentation of their work, during the main conference
program. Also, a best poster/demo award will be announced.
Posters and demos should present recent original results or ongoing
research in all aspects of sensor networks, including algorithms,
protocols, systems and applications. All submissions will be reviewed
and judged based on originality, technical contribution and,
particularly, potential to generate interesting and interactive
exchanges of ideas. Poster and Demo abstracts will be included in the
Conference Proceedings (same volume with main event papers).
Accepted posters/demos must be presented at the Conference and at least
one author for each poster/demo must be registered for the conference.
Requirements for Posters:
Poster dimension: A1 (594 x 841 mm) vertically oriented.
Poster paper: Poster papers will be included in the Proceedings of the
Conference and submitted to the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Each poster
paper is limited to three (3) pages. Please use the US letter size (8.5
X 11 in) standard IEEE conference LaTeX format or Microsoft Word
template available on the link below:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
Authors should highlight the leading ideas of the on-going research and
its expected outcome and impact. Poster papers should present a summary
of the research work and ideas that will be presented during the poster
session and the oral presentation.
Requirements for Demos:
Demo presentation: Research prototypes and testbeds are welcomed. The
authors will be allowed to display one A1 (594 x 841 mm) vertically
oriented poster explaining the demonstration or/and will be provided
with space to showcase their demos on their laptops/tablets, if they wish.
Demo abstract: Demonstration abstracts are limited to 3 pages. Please
use the US letter size (8.5 X 11 in) standard IEEE conference LaTeX
format or Microsoft Word template available on the link below:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
All accepted abstracts will appear in the proceedings. Demonstration
abstracts should include a description of the demonstration activity.
For the demo instructions, including any special requirements such as
space or dedicated frequency channels, please append an extra (4th) page
to your submitted document, that will not be published.
Oral presentation for Posters and Demos:
All accepted posters and demos will be allocated three (3) minutes for
oral presentation during a dedicated poster and demo session. This will
be part of the main conference. All attending authors for posters and
demos should prepare a small presentation (2-4 slides) and send it to
the session chair (Thomas Lagkas:
tlagkas(a)cs.ihu.gr<mailto:tlagkas@cs.ihu.gr>) by May 15th, with subject:
"DCOSS2021 (Poster or Demo) Oral Presentation". The presentation should
be in pdf format.
Submission Instructions:
Poster papers and demo abstracts should be submitted through with the
indication (POSTER) or (DEMO) in front of the Title:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dcoss2021postersandd
Important Dates:
* Poster/Demo submission deadline: March 26, 2021
* Notification of acceptance: April 16, 2021
* Camera ready abstracts due: April 30, 2021
Posters and Demos Chair:
Thomas Lagkas (International Hellenic University, Greece):
tlagkas(a)cs.ihu.gr<mailto:tlagkas@cs.ihu.gr>
Roger Chamberlain (Washington University in St. Louis, USA):
roger(a)wustl.edu<mailto:roger@wustl.edu>
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: IEEE Sensors on “Advanced Sensors and Sensing Technologies for indoor positioning and navigation”
by Lars Wolf 12 Oct '20
by Lars Wolf 12 Oct '20
12 Oct '20
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: IEEE Sensors on “Advanced Sensors and
Sensing Technologies for indoor positioning and navigation”
Datum: Sun, 11 Oct 2020 23:16:40 +0200
Von: Francesco Potortì <Potorti(a)ISTI.CNR.IT>
Antwort an: Francesco Potortì <Potorti(a)ISTI.CNR.IT>
Organisation: CNR-ISTI, via Moruzzi 1, I-56124 Pisa, +39-0503153058
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CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Sensors Journal Special Issue on
“Advanced Sensors and Sensing Technologies
for indoor positioning and navigation”
https://ieee-sensors.org/sensors-journal/sensors-journal-special-issues/
Many services, such as personal navigation, search and rescue, robot and
fleet
management, healthcare would greatly benefit from ubiquitous, accurate,
robust
and seamless positioning technologies. While mature GNSS solutions
exist for
outdoor spaces, more than ten years of research and development of
sensing
technologies have not yet led to a widely available offer of
generic and
affordable standard solutions for indoors. Nonetheless, year after
year the
insight that researchers have offered into indoor localization
provides us
with more methods and the array of usable sensors widens with
technological
progress. Hybridization of sensors data, smart capture of environmental
data,
benchmarking of sensing and positioning technologies are all at the
heart of
indoor positioning and indoor navigation innovations.
This Special Issue of the IEEE Sensors Journal is devoted to the
presentation
of innovations and improvements in the field of advanced sensors and
sensing
technologies for indoor positioning and navigation including theory,
design,
modelling, configuration, characterization, sensor data processing,
data
analysis, and applications.
Original research contributions and review papers are sought in
areas
including:
• Sensors and sensing technologies for indoor navigation and tracking
methods:
AoA, TOF, TDOA based localisation, RSSI and magnetic
fingerprinting, PDR,
IMU and hybrid systems, UWB, ultrasound, optical systems, RFID,
radar,
device-free systems, mapping, SLAM
• Sensing frameworks and fusion for hybrid positioning
• Cooperative sensing, machine learning systems
• Sensors for building indoor maps and 3D models
• Sensors for human motion monitoring and modelling
• Sensors for robotics and UAV positioning and navigation
• Sensors for seamless systems: HS-GNSS, indoor GNSS, pseudolites,
RTK GNSS
with handheld devices, mitigating GNSS error when switching to
indoor,
industrial metrology & geodetic systems, iGPS
• Self-contained sensors for positioning and navigation
• Wearable and multi-sensor systems for indoor navigation and human motion
• Sensing for location-based services and applications
• Sensors benchmarking, assessment, evaluation, standards
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## Deadlines:
Manuscript Submission: March 31, 2021
Notification of Acceptance: July 31, 2021
Final Manuscript published in IEEE Xplore: October 2021
## Guest Editors:
Dr Valérie Renaudin University Gustave Eiffel, France
Francesco Potortì ISTI - CNR, Italy
Prof. Chan Gook Park Seoul National University, Korea
Prof. Jari Nurmi Tampere University, Finland
Prof. Masanori Sugimoto Hokkaido University, Japan
Joaquín Torres-Sospedra University Jaume I, Spain
Dr Dongyan Wei Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Dr. Kyle O'Keefe University of Calgary, Canada
Prof. Stefan Knauth Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart, Germany
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