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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] 16th IEEE/IFIP Wireless On-demand Network systems and Services Conference (WONS 2021)
by Lars Wolf 30 Sep '20
by Lars Wolf 30 Sep '20
30 Sep '20
-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht --------
Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] 16th IEEE/IFIP Wireless On-demand Network
systems and Services Conference (WONS 2021)
Datum: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 16:49:54 +0200
Von: Michele Segata <msegata(a)DISI.UNITN.IT>
Antwort an: Michele Segata <msegata(a)DISI.UNITN.IT>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
Dear colleagues,
Please find below the Call for Papers for next year's edition of WONS
IEEE/IFIP WONS 2021 - Call for Papers
16th Wireless On-demand Network systems and Services Conference
9-11 March 2021
Klosters, Switzerland
http://2021.wons-conference.org/
Wireless on-demand network systems and services have become pivotal in
shaping our future networked world. Starting as a niche application over
Wi-Fi, they can now be found in mainstream technologies like Bluetooth
LE, LTE Direct and Wireless LANs, and have become the cornerstone of
upcoming networking paradigms including mesh and sensor networks, cloud
networks, vehicular networks, disruption tolerant and opportunistic
networks, and in-body networks.
The challenges of this exciting research field are numerous. Examples
include how to make smart use of these novel technologies when multiple
technologies or a mix of permanent services and on-demand networking
opportunities are available to a network node, how to provide robust
services in highly dynamic environments, how to efficiently employ and
operate heavily resource-constrained devices, and how to develop robust
and lightweight algorithms for self-organization and adaptation.
Finally, there are many application-specific challenges.
WONS, now in its sixteenth edition, is a high quality forum to address
these challenges. WONS aims to provide a global platform for rich
interactions between experts in their fields, discussing innovative
contributions in a stimulating environment.
This announcement solicits original contributions of high-quality
research providing novel insights on all aspects of wireless on-demand
networks and systems; from protocol and network design, modeling,
performance evaluation, energy efficiency, models and mechanisms,
practical implementations, service level aspects, application use-cases,
to the integration of multiple wireless network technologies.
Accepted and presented papers will appear in the conference proceedings
published in the IFIP Open Access Digital Library and will also be
submitted to the IEEE Xplore Digital Library as well as other
Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases.
This edition of WONS will take place in the beautiful mountains of
Switzerland, where we will hopefully meet face-to-face for great
discussions. Yet, conscious of the circumstances, the organizing
committee will keep the COVID situation under observation and, if deemed
necessary, might allow people with travel restrictions to present their
work remotely.
Topics of interest comprise, but are not limited to:
- Cognitive radio networks
- Network management
- Cross-layer design
- Modeling and optimization
- Energy-efficient protocols and power management
- Mobile computing and services
- Heterogeneous wireless networks
- New architectures for on-demand wireless systems
- Implementations and testbeds
- Novel applications and services
- Integration and co-existence of heterogeneous technologies
- Opportunistic, delay-tolerant, and dissemination-based protocols
- Intra-body and biomedical on-demand systems
- Performance evaluation through simulations and experiments
- Green wireless networks
- Pervasive and ubiquitous computing
- Localization and mobility management
- Security, privacy, and trust
- MAC and advanced PHY technologies
- Social and economic aspects
- Middleware aspects
- Underwater on-demand networked systems
- Mobile peer-to-peer systems
- Architectures and protocols for the Internet of Things
- Vehicular networks
- Device-to-device communication for 5G and 6G architectures
This edition will additionally include a special session titled
"Smartphone Apps for Contact Tracing - Experiences with COVID-19 Tracing
Apps", addressing the issues related to pandemic control and tracing.
Important information
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Full Papers Due: December 4, 2020
Notification of Acceptance: January 29, 2021
Camera-ready papers due: February 12, 2021
Submission link: https://edas.info/N27696
Organizing Committee
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General Chair
Raphaël Frank, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
General vice- and Local Arrangement Chair
Christoph Bösch, Ulm University, Germany
TPC Chairs
Michele Segata, Free University of Bolzano, Italy
Uichin Lee, KAIST, South Korea
Special Session Chair
Frank Kargl, Ulm University
Publication and Web Chair
François Robinet, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Steering Committee
Renato Lo Cigno, University of Brescia, Italy
Falko Dressler, TU Berlin, Germany
Edward W. Knightly, RICE University, USA
Ioannis Stavrakakis, University of Athens, Greece
Kostantinos Psounis, University of Southern California, USA
Andrea Passarella, National Research Council, Italy
More Information
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For further information and updates on the conference, please refer to
the official website:
http://2021.wons-conference.org/
--
Michele Segata, PhD
Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Computer Science
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Betreff: VTS 2020 Conference Updates and Deadline Extensions
Datum: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 17:44:52 -0400
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*** VTC2021-Spring <#VTC2021_Spring> ***
*** Call for Papers Deadline Extended: 12 October 2020 ***
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VTC2021-Spring in Helsinki, Finland
* 25 - 28 April 2021*
*Deadline for papers extended: 12 October 2020!*
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*Call for Papers*
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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:* **12 October 2020 - EXTENDED*
Acceptance notification: *7 December 2020*
Final paper submission deadline:* 14 February 2021
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*Call for Workshops*
Workshops provide invaluable opportunities for researchers and industry
practitioners to share their state-of-the-art research and development
results in areas of particular interest. IEEE VTC2021-Spring will
include half- and full-day workshops to complement the overall technical
program events. These workshops provide a more focused, in-depth venue
for presentations, discussions and interaction. The workshop proposals
will be peer-reviewed with a focus on submissions that inspire deep and
interactive dialogue in topics that are of interest to the mobile and
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*_Deadlines_*
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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):
1. Antenna Systems, Propagation, and RF Design
2. Signal Transmission and Reception
3. Spectrum Management, Radio Access Technology, Heterogeneous 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. Wireless Networks: Protocols, 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
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Tutorial proposal deadline: *21 October 2020*
Acceptance notification deadline: *28 October 2020*
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*2020 IEEE 92nd Vehicular Technology Conference: VTC2020-Fall*
*-- Fully Virtual --*
****Will Now Open 18 November 2020******
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*+++++++ **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.
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*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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*20**20 IEEE 3rd Connected and Automated Vehicles Symposium*
*IEEE CAVS 2020
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****Will Now Open 18 November 2020******
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+++++ 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******
* *
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++++++ 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
*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.
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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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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.
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: China Communications (IF: 2.024) Feature Topic on “Collaborative Intelligence for Vehicular Internet of Things “
by Lars Wolf 30 Sep '20
by Lars Wolf 30 Sep '20
30 Sep '20
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: China Communications (IF: 2.024) Feature
Topic on “Collaborative Intelligence for Vehicular Internet of Things “
Datum: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 13:56:50 +0900
Von: Celimuge Wu <celimuge(a)UEC.AC.JP>
Antwort an: Celimuge Wu <celimuge(a)UEC.AC.JP>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
Call for Papers --
China Communications
Feature Topic, Vol.18, No.7, 2021
Collaborative Intelligence for Vehicular Internet of Things
http://www.cic-chinacommunications.cn/EN/column/item153.shtml
Future vehicular Internet-of-Things (IoT) systems feature a large number of
devices and multi-access environments where different types of
communication, computing, and storage resources must be efficiently
utilized. At the same time, novel services, such as cooperative autonomous
driving and intelligent transport systems (ITS), that demand unprecedented
high accuracy, ultra-low latency, and large bandwidth, are emerging. These
services also have an extreme variance in user requirements and resource
demands with respect to time, location, and context. Hence, current
research is no longer confined to improving reliable communication and
system operation in the presence of highly mobile vehicles, which has been
the main focus in the past. It is therefore important to empower future
vehicular IoT systems with advanced features, such as real-time reactive
and proactive cooperation and coordination among different agents (or
decision makers), including vehicles, roadside units, base stations,
pedestrians, and other entities.
Recently, artificial intelligence (AI) based approaches have been
attracting great interest in empowering computer systems. Some
collaborative learning approaches, such as federated learning and
multi-agent systems, have been used to reduce network traffic and improve
learning efficiency of some smartphone applications. In vehicular IoT
systems, collaborative intelligence can be achieved via an efficient
collaboration among heterogeneous entities, including vehicles, edges, and
cloud. This special issue will focus on the technical challenges and the
synergistic effect of collaboration among heterogeneous entities and AI in
enabling intelligent perception of environment, intelligent networking, and
intelligent processing of big data in vehicular IoT systems. We invite
researchers to contribute their original research articles that will
facilitate the development of vehicular IoT based on collaborative
intelligence.
SCHEDULE
Submission Deadline: October 15, 2020
Acceptance Notification (1st round): December 5, 2020
Minor Revision Due: February 5, 2021
Final Decision Due: March 5, 2021
Final Manuscript Due: April 5, 2021
Publication Date: July 15, 2021
GUEST EDITORS
Celimuge Wu, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan
Kok-Lim Alvin Yau, Sunway University, Malaysia
Carlos Tavares Calafate, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Lei Zhong, Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan
TOPICS OF INTEREST INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING:
· Collaborative intelligence for sensing and perception in vehicular IoT
· Collaborative intelligence for vehicular networking
· Collaborative intelligence for task processing in vehicular IoT
· Collaborative architecture for vehicular IoT
· Collaborative learning approaches for vehicular environments
· Collaborative sensing, networking, and computing for intelligent
vehicular IoT
· Security and privacy issues for collaborative intelligence in vehicular
IoT
· Federated learning for vehicular IoT
· Multi-agent systems for vehicular IoT
· AI-based approaches for collaborative resource allocations in vehicular
IoT
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP] 5TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FOG AND EDGE COMPUTING (ICFEC 2021)
by Lars Wolf 29 Sep '20
by Lars Wolf 29 Sep '20
29 Sep '20
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP] 5TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FOG
AND EDGE COMPUTING (ICFEC 2021)
Datum: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 12:23:53 -0500
Von: Zhuozhao Li <zl5uq(a)VIRGINIA.EDU>
Antwort an: Zhuozhao Li <zl5uq(a)VIRGINIA.EDU>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
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5TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FOG AND EDGE COMPUTING (ICFEC 2021)
10-13 May 2021, Melbourne, Australia
In conjunction with IEEE/ACM CCGrid 2021
URL: https://icfec2021.eeecs.qub.ac.uk
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We are delighted to invite you for the 5th IEEE International Conference on
Fog and Edge Computing to be held in Melbourne, Australia. The conference
will be held as part of and in conjunction with IEEE/ACM CCGrid 2021, which
is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and ACM.
INTRODUCTION
Billions of devices and sensors ranging from user gadgets to more complex
systems with sensing and actuating capabilities, such as power grids or
vehicles, from the physical world are getting connected to the Internet.
However, the need to operate the scale of heterogeneous devices and sensors
while being performance-efficient in real-time is challenging. Typically,
the data generated by the devices and sensors are transferred to and
processed centrally by services hosted on geographically distant clouds.
This is untenable given the communication latency incurred and the ingress
bandwidth demand.
A new and disruptive paradigm spear-headed by academics and industry experts
is taking shape so that applications can leverage resources located at the
edge of the network and along the continuum between the cloud and the edge.
These edge resources may be geographically or in the network topology be
closer to devices and sensors, such as home router, gateways or more
substantial micro data centers. Edge resources may be used to offload
selected services from the cloud to accelerate an application or host
edge-native applications. The paradigm within which the edge is harnessed is
referred to as 'Fog/Edge computing'.
The Fog/Edge computing paradigm is expected to improve the agility of
service deployments, make use of opportunistic and cheap computing, and
leverage the network latency and bandwidth diversities between these
resources. Numerous challenges arise when using edge resources, which
requires the re-examination of operating systems, virtualization and
containers, and middleware techniques for fabric management. Extensions to
current programming and storage models are required and new abstractions
that will allow developers to design novel applications that can benefit
from massively distributed and data-driven systems need to be developed.
Addressing security, privacy and trust of the edge resources is of paramount
importance while managing the resources and context for mobile, transient
and hardware constrained resources. Lastly, emerging domains like autonomous
vehicles and machine/deep learning need to be supported over such platforms.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The conference seeks to attract high-quality contributions covering both
theory and practice over system software and domain-specific applications
related to next-generation distributed systems that use the edge. Some
representative topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Data centers and infrastructures for Fog/Edge computing
* Middleware and runtime systems for Fog/Edge infrastructures
* Programming models for Fog/Edge computing
* Storage and data management platforms for Fog/Edge computing
* Scheduling for Fog/Edge infrastructures
* Distributed and federated machine learning on Fog/Edge
* Performance monitoring and metering of Fog/Edge
infrastructures
* Legal issues and business aspects of Fog/Edge computing
* Security, privacy, trust and provenance issues in Fog/Edge
computing
* Modeling and simulation of Fog/Edge environments
* Novel, latency-sensitive and locality-critical applications of
Fog/Edge computing
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
We invite original manuscripts that have neither been published elsewhere
nor are under review at a different venue. The manuscripts should be
structured as technical papers, written in English. Authors should submit
papers electronically in PDF format and may not exceed 8 letter-size pages
in length, including all figures, tables and references. Papers should
follow the IEEE format template for conference proceedings available at
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
. Submissions not conforming to these guidelines or received after the due
date may not be reviewed. All manuscripts will be reviewed and judged on
originality, technical strength, significance, quality of presentation, and
relevance to the conference attendees.
Papers may be submitted online at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icfec2021
IMPORTANT DATES
* Papers due: 03 January 2021 23:59 AoE
* Author notifications of Acceptance: 08 February 2021
* Camera Ready Paper: 03 March 2021
PUBLICATION
Papers that are accepted for publication may be accepted as REGULAR paper (8
pages) or SHORT papers (5 pages), depending on the reviewer recommendations.
Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings that will be
published through the IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services.
ORGANIZATION
General Chairs
* Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia
* Yogesh Simmhan, Indian Institute of Science, India
Program Chairs
* Blesson Varghese, Queen's University Belfast, UK,
b.varghese(a)qub.ac.uk <mailto:b.varghese@qub.ac.uk>
* Lena Mashayekhy, University of Delaware, USA, mlena(a)udel.edu
<mailto:mlena@udel.edu>
Steering Committee
* Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia
* Adrien Lebre, INRIA, France
* Omer Rana, Cardiff University, UK
* Anthony Simonet, iExec Blockchain Tech, France
* Haiying Shen, University of Virginia, USA
* Massimo Villari, University of Messina, Italy
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by Lars Wolf 29 Sep '20
by Lars Wolf 29 Sep '20
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Betreff: IEEE PerCom 2021 Consolidated CALL FOR PAPERS for AFFILIATED
EVENTS and WORKSHOPS
Datum: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 09:15:01 +0200
Von: Elisabetta Biondi <elisabetta.biondi(a)IIT.CNR.IT>
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IEEE PerCom 2021 / CONSOLIDATED CALL FOR PAPERS FOR AFFILIATED EVENTS
AND WORKSHOPS
March 22-26, 2021 - Kassel, Germany
www.percom.org
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PerCom is the premier scholarly venue in the areas of pervasive
computing and communications. Detailed information about the scope of
events, paper submission process, etc. can be obtained at
http://www.percom.org/ and also at the URLs given below.
AFFILIATED EVENTS (www.percom.org)
PerCom'21 Industry Track
This year, PerCom continues the dedicated Industry Track. Accepted
papers will be published in the PerCom Workshops and other Affiliated
Events proceedings. This track will be an opportunity for people
associated with industry and academia to present their novel ideas while
attracting funding and/or further expanding collaborations. These papers
will be presented with focus on research that has direct Industry impact
and potential for industry uptake. For this track, important criteria
for papers to be submitted to the Industry Track is clear industrial
association, either in the form of extensive evaluation of research
results in industrial use cases or active participation of industry
representatives as co-authors. Having this condition in mind,
contributions related to ongoing or finished, but previously unpublished
research papers are welcomed. Submissions from a broad spectrum of
research fields with common interest in pervasive computing and
communications are expected. There will be a Best Industry Track Paper
Award to acknowledge and encourage excellence in collaborative industry
research. (Paper submission: November 9, 2020)
PerCom'21 Work in Progress
The Work in Progress (WiP) session provides an opportunity to present
and discuss new challenges and visions, showcase early research results,
and explore novel research directions. Papers (4 pages in the IEEE
proceedings format) are expected to report on early or ongoing research
on any aspect of pervasive computing and communications. The authors of
accepted papers will present their work during the main conference and
must register for the conference. (Paper submission: December 15, 2020)
PerCom'21 Demos
The PerCom Demo session provides a venue for the latest breakthroughs in
pervasive computing to be presented live to the research community.
Demos ranging from examples of working prototypes, novel applications,
groundbreaking ideas, and live experiments related to PerCom are all
welcome. In particular, we encourage demos from industrial researchers
who are leading the way in pushing pervasive technology into the hands
of the public. A "Best Demo Award" will be presented based on research
value, originality, and presentation. (Paper submission: December 5, 2020)
PerCom'21 PhD Forum
The PerCom PhD Forum provides an excellent opportunity for Ph.D.
students to present their dissertation research, including work in
progress, to the wider pervasive computing and communication community.
This meeting offers an opportunity to share experiences with other Ph.D.
students and meet with accomplished international researchers and obtain
feedback from them. Please refer to the conference website for details.
(Paper submission: December 18, 2020)
LIST of PERCOM'21 WORKSHOPS:
The 6th IEEE PerCom Workshop on Pervasive Health Technologies (PerHealth
2021)
http://perhealth.eecs.wsu.edu PerHealth 2021 is a cross-disciplinary
workshop that brings researchers from engineering, computer science, and
medicine together to discuss the latest findings in this area and
advance the field. Pervasive health research spans a broad spectrum and
health-focused technologies ranging from mobile health and health
information technology to medical devices, telemedicine, and
personalized healthcare. The interactive workshop will be inspiring for
anyone conducting research in the area of pervasive health and related
fields. This includes research in technology design and development as
well as clinical studies and novel application areas. The aim is to
provide a forum where hardware, software, and middleware technologies,
as well as data privacy and security issues are discussed that relate to
aging in place, geriatrics, chronic disease management, health
management, or that could help people with disabilities. (Paper
submission: November 9, 2020)
The 17th Workshop on Context and Activity Modeling and Recognition
(CoMoRea'21)
http://comorea.org/
The CoMoRea Workshop is a follow-up to a successful 16 years series of
workshops on Context and Activity Modeling and Recognition (CoMoReA) and
the ACOMORE Symposium. This workshop's aim is to advance the state of
the art in context and activity modeling and reasoning and discuss
fundamental issues in context processing and management. The goal is to
identify concepts, theories and methods applicable to context modeling
and context reasoning as well as system-oriented issues related to the
design and implementation of context-aware systems. (Paper submission:
November 9, 2020)
IEEE First International Workshop on Deep Learning in Pervasive
Computing (PerDL)
https://sites.google.com/view/perdl2021/homepage
The PerDL workshop aims to bring together practitioners and researchers
working on pervasive computing and on deep learning, by soliciting
contributions on the following topics: advances in pervasive and
distributed deep learning techniques and algorithms; theories, models
and novel algorithms for rendering deep learning suitable to pervasive
and distributed computing; novel applications of deep learning
techniques in the context of pervasive and distributed computing;
technological innovations making possible the integration of deep
learning and pervasive computing; fog and edge computing techniques for
deep learning; research to make the computational complexity of deep
learning methods suitable for distributed devices; studies to
efficiently distribute and retrieve great amounts of data useful for
deep learning algorithms; deep learning techniques to improve the
performance of pervasive and parallel computations. (Paper submission:
November 9, 2020)
The 5th International Workshop on Annotation of User Data for Ubiquitous
Systems (ARDUOUS )
https://text2hbm.org/arduous/
Labelling user data is a central part of the design and evaluation of
pervasive systems that aim to support the user through situation-aware
reasoning. It is essential both in designing and training the system to
recognise and reason about the situation, either through the definition
of a suitable situation model in knowledge-driven applications, or
through the preparation of training data for learning tasks in
data-driven models. Hence, the quality of annotations can have a
significant impact on the performance of the derived systems. Labelling
is also vital for validating and quantifying the performance of
applications. With pervasive systems relying increasingly on large
datasets for designing and testing models of users' activities, the
process of data labelling is becoming a major concern for the community.
Even more, with the increase of pervasive applications relying on
annotated data, it becomes important to develop standards and
normalisation methodologies for transferability of annotated data across
different applications. To address the problem, this year's workshop
focuses on methods for standardisation and normalisation in annotation
practices and possible roadmaps and good practices in addressing the
associated challenges. (Paper submission: November 9, 2020)
The 5th Workshop on emotion awareness for pervasive computing - beyond
traditional approaches (EmotionAware)
https://www.comtec.eecs.uni-kassel.de/emotionaware/
An important goal of pervasive computing is to integrate computer
devices into the users' everyday life seamlessly. This allows
context-aware applications to gather information about the users to
support them in their daily tasks. A newly attractive source of
information for pervasive computing is provided by mobile devices,
wearable devices, and pervasive sensors able to detect the emotional
state of the users. In many real-world scenarios, it is essential to use
wearable sensors, embedded in mobile devices such as smartphones and
smartwatches, to measure the emotional state of the user. This would
help to understand how emotions influence processes such as decision
making and reasoning. We aim to have unique contributions addressing
this challenge and to provide a discussion space to facilitate
collaboration among researchers interested in emotion recognition for
pervasive computing. (Paper submission: November 9, 2020)
The 3rd International Workshop on Pervasive Computing for Vehicular
Systems (PerVehicle 2021)
http://www.pervehicle.org/
We solicit technical papers about pervasive computing technologies
including wireless networking, mobile and distributed computing, sensor
systems, ambient intelligence, and smart devices in designing, managing
and realizing intelligent, smart vehicular systems. The topics include:
connected vehicles, VANET, FANET, ITS, mobile and pervasive
computing/middleware for/by vehicles, V2X communications, UAVs, MEC,
autonomous/automated vehicles, security and privacy, and any other
issues in vehicular systems and networking. (Paper submission: November
9, 2020)
The Fifth IEEE International Workshop on Smart & Green Edge Computing
and Networking (SmartEdge 2021)
http://www.people.vcu.edu/~tnadeem/SmartEdge21/index.html
Recent studies show that the amount of data generated at the edge of the
Internet will be vast, incredibly rich, extremely valuable, and becoming
the key enabler for data-rich edge systems and applications. SmartEdge
has taken a leading role in addressing data/systems/applications
interests, challenges, and research problems of the edge. This year,
SmartEdge's themes are: Intelligent Edge, and Green Edge. By integrating
the advances in smart devices and edge systems with the advances in
machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI), the future role
of smart edge systems, networks, and applications is becoming limitless
and it is expected to revolutionize the future of the world within the
next few years. Green Edge is a recent emerging research field that
focuses on architectures and algorithms to support energy-efficient edge
operation, and distributed algorithms and optimizations that make the
edge a major contributor to the overall energy efficiency of the entire
IoT ecosystem. (Paper submission: November 9, 2020)
The Fifth Workshop on Security, Privacy and Trust in the Internet of
Things (SPT-IoT) https://sites.google.com/view/spt-iot-2021
As the adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) increases and more data
are shared through the hyperconnected networks there are more concerns
associated with the security of data. Furthermore, maintaining a
balance between the availability of data and users' privacy, and
ensuring trust are issues that require attention to encourage the
adaptability of IoT applications. The SPT-IoT workshop is organized to
encourage researchers and industry practitioners to come up with
innovative ideas to focus on IoT security, privacy, and trust. (Paper
submission: November 9, 2020)
Pervasive Context-Aware Smart Cities and Intelligent Transportation
Systems (PerAwareCity)
https://sites.google.com/view/perawarecity2021
This workshop will focus on bringing together researchers and
practitioners working on systems and applications in the Smart City
domain. The architectural, networking and decision making aspects will
be investigated and discussed. Underlying structure of Smart City
systems, including different possible architectural models such as
peer-to-peer, location based, server oriented, and hybrid models will be
studied. Almost all smart city related problems, which are important for
societal welfare, and could potentially be solved using AI techniques,
can be presented in this workshop by researchers from industry and
academia. In general, we want to focus on solutions of the following
questions: (a) How to design city-scale smart systems with autonomous
coordination capabilities; (b) How to develop intelligent decision
making abilities in emergency and safety-critical systems or during
medium and large-scale disasters, and (c) How to handle real-time
conditions innovate computing technology for diverse societal
applications to improve the human experience. We also hope to produce a
post-workshop position paper providing a summary perspective and future
directions for work in the area. A community of researchers and
practitioners will also be created and nurtured via this workshop.
(Paper submission: November 9, 2020)
Mobile and Pervasive Assistive Technologies (MPAT)
https://ewserver.di.unimi.it/mpat/
The aim of MPAT workshop is to showcase recent advancements in mobile
and pervasive assistive technologies, connecting researchers and
practitioners working in the fields of accessibility and pervasive
systems. This is motivated by the fact that mobile and pervasive devices
are rapidly becoming platforms of choice to support the development of
state-of-the-art assistive technologies to improve the quality of life
of people with disabilities. Pervasive sensors, actuators, and IoT
installations are able to provide key information about the environment
and those who traverse it, while mobile devices enable general-purpose
computing on the move, cutting edge sensing, and persistent
connectivity. They are also compact, widespread and socially acceptable,
and therefore well suited to provide assistance everywhere and at all
times. These qualities can be leveraged to achieve ubiquitous assistance
for everyday activities such as mobility, information access,
interaction with the environment, or with other people. (Paper
submission: November 9, 2020)
International Workshop on Mobile and Pervasive Internet of Things (PerIoT)
https://periot.github.io/2021/
In recent years, the Internet has become increasingly pervasive allowing
people to connect anytime and everywhere to achieve pervasiveness and
mobility. The coupling among mobile technology, embedded objects, and a
worldwide pervasive communication infrastructure constitutes the Mobile
and Pervasive Internet-of-Things. The aim of International Workshop on
Mobile and Pervasive Internet of Things (PerIoT) 2021 workshop is to
bring together authors from the research and industrial communities,
standardization bodies, and institutional entities to meet and exchange
ideas on recent research, challenges and future directions on: i) the
recent advances in the area of existing and emerging mobile and
pervasive IoT technologies and ii) research, challenges and future
directions for IoT real-world deployments in multiple production-ready
application scenarios. PerIoT is organized with two main tracks in order
to properly highlight the contributions related to the two main focuses
of the event - 1) MPIoT Track - Mobile and Pervasive Internet of Things,
and 2) IOTProD Track - Real World and Production Deployment. (Paper
submission: November 9, 2020)
Workshop on sensing systems and applications using wrist worn smart
devices (WristSense)
https://sites.google.com/view/wristsense2021
Using sensors, computation resources, and communication interfaces
available on smart watches and smart bands, it is possible to capture
information about the device user, perform computation to infer the
user's activities and their context, and communicate these to a
smartphone or the cloud. These wrist worn smart devices represent a
perfect platform to conduct research on human activity and behavior.
They introduce opportunities for exploring new research problems, such
as efficient classification and computation on the wearable device,
offloading of computation from the user's watch to the phone or the
cloud, enhancement of user experience, smart notification management,
physical activity sensing, behavior modeling, and data analysis. This
workshop will bring academic researchers and industry experts to
collectively identify challenges and opportunities in wrist based
sensing and present research to push the field forward as well as
practical solutions for commercial wrist based devices. (Paper
submission: November 9, 2020)
International Workshop on Pervasive Information Flow (PerFlow'21)
http://www.perflow.org/
PerFlow 2021 aims to present and discuss research challenges on
timely/real-time utilization of massive information flows from IoT
devices. Examples of topics are IoT device collaboration, mobile data
offloading, mobile crowdsensing, machine learning for sensor data
streams, edge and fog computing, remote sensing and monitoring, and
middleware, security, and privacy for pervasive computing. (Paper
submission: November 9, 2020)
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [ACM/IEEE IPSN 2021] Call for Papers
Datum: Mon, 28 Sep 2020 19:12:42 +0000
Von: Philipp Sommer <philipp.sommer(a)CH.ABB.COM>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The 20th ACM/IEEE The International Conference on Information
Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN 2021)
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May 18-21, 2021, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
IPSN'21 is part of CPS-IoT Week 2021, co-located with HSCC, ICCPS,
IoTDI and RTAS.
https://ipsn.acm.org/2021/
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*** Conference Scope ***
The International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor
Networks (IPSN) is the leading annual forum on research at the
intersection of networked embedded sensing, control, and systems design.
Now in its 20th year, IPSN has been at the forefront of the development
of today's "smart" systems. IPSN brings together researchers from
academia, industry, and government to present and discuss recent
advances in both theoretical and experimental research on all aspects of
networked systems of sensors and actuators. Its scope includes signal
and image processing, information and coding theory, databases and
information management, distributed algorithms, networks and protocols,
wireless communications, collaborative objects, the Internet of Things,
machine learning, mobile and social sensing, and embedded systems
design. Of special interest are contributions at the confluence of
multiple of these areas.
IPSN 2021 is part of the CPS-IoT WEEK, the premier venue for research
and development of cyber-physical systems. IPSN is co-sponsored by both
the ACM and IEEE, and it continues to emphasize research that bridges
multiple research communities. IPSN is interested in all aspects of
sensor networks, ranging from traditional topics such as networking to
more recent developments such as embedded machine learning and computer
vision.
*** Topics of Interest ***
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Sensor data storage, retrieval, processing
- Coding, compression, and information theory
- Theoretical foundations and fundamental bounds
- Network and system architectures and protocols
- IoT gateway platform architecture and services
- Outdoor, wide-area, or crowdsourced sensing systems
- Localization, synchronization, RFID, and RF sensing
- Programming models, languages, and systems
- Programming models for IoT ensembles
- Modeling, simulation, and measurement tools
- Operating systems and runtime environments
- Applications in health, wellness & sustainability
- Applications in smart cities and urban health
- Experiences, challenges, comparisons of platforms
- Discovery, coordination, and use of IoT services
- Security and privacy
- IoT reliability, adaptability, and dependability
- Technical assessment of emerging IoT standards
- Wearable systems and data processing algorithms
- Sensor-enabled drone / autonomous vehicle platforms and algorithms
- Machine learning and deep learning on sensor data
- New hardware and system design to enable machine learning on sensor data
- Novel embedded machine learning algorithms
- Data related issues, such as methods, tools, and analysis
- Fairness, equity, and transparency issues in IoT and CPS
- Computer vision for resource-constrained and mobile platforms
In addition to the established Best Paper Award, IPSN 2021 may provide
a Best Research Artifact Award to the authors who have contributed the
research artifact that is judged to be the most novel, easy to use, well
documented, and useful to advance research. Research artifacts, such as
code, data sets, and tools, are highly encouraged to be submitted or
made available simultaneously with paper submission.
*** Paper Submissions ***
IPSN 2021 accepts double-blind paper submissions which have not been
previously published. Posted technical reports (ArXiv or similar) do not
count as prior publication and do not violate the double-blind
requirement. Submitted manuscripts are up to 12 pages, inclusive of
figures, tables, and references, following the ACM master article
template. During the review process, the reviewers may anonymously
communicate with the authors for clarifying questions.
Papers are to be submitted at https://ipsn2021.hotcrp.com/
IPSN collaborates closely with the IoTDI conference, given the proximity
in research themes (both related to IoT) and the co-location in CPS-IoT
Week. We provide submission guidelines to aid prospective authors with
the conference venue selection. In the meantime, we would like to make
explicit that double submission remains prohibited under ACM's policy of
Prior Publication and Simultaneous Submissions. In 2021 and to foster a
closer joint-community, we would invite quality submissions to one venue
for publication at the other, in case we find fit and the authors agree.
*** Important Dates ***
Abstract Registration: October 19, 2020 11:59:59pm AoE
Submission Deadline: October 26, 2020 11:59:59pm AoE
Conference Week*: May 18-21, 2021, in Nashville, Tennessee, USA
*The conference will take place, in physical or virtual form, no matter
what.
[Our sincere apologies if you receive multiple copies of the call]
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] ACM/IEEE IoTDI 2021: Call for Posters/Demos
Datum: Mon, 28 Sep 2020 18:02:36 +0000
Von: Liu, Jinwei <jinwei.liu(a)FAMU.EDU>
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Call for Posters/Demos
The ACM/IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things Design and
Implementation (IoTDI) welcomes extended abstracts for presentation as
posters and demos. We seek provocative ideas that challenge existing
approaches to IoT design and implementation, abstracts that sketch
intriguing IoT systems and share preliminary results and exciting
demonstrations of novel IoT technology, applications and hardware. We
invite contributions from researchers and practitioners from industry
and academia. IoTDI 2021 will be part of CPS-IoT Week in Nashville,
Tennessee, USA. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Analytic foundations and theory of IoT
* Reliability, security, timeliness, and robustness in IoT systems
* Novel protocols and network abstractions
* Data streaming architectures and machine learning analytics for IoT
* IoT-motivated cyber-physical and Industrial IoT (IIoT) systems
* Novel quality requirements and their enforcement mechanisms
* Cloud back-ends and resource management for IoT applications
* Edge and fog computing
* Personal, wearable, and other embedded networked front-ends
* Social computing and human-in-the-loop issues
* Applications domains (e.g., smart cities, smart health, smart
buildings, smart transportation)
* Deployment experiences, case studies & lessons learned
* Evaluation and testbeds
* AI/ML for IoT & Embedded Systems
* Energy/Power Management & Harvesting for IoT Platforms
The 2-page extended abstract describing the poster or demo will be
evaluated based on technical merit, innovation, and the potential to
stimulate lively discussions at the conference. Accepted abstracts will
appear in the conference proceedings. At least one author of each
accepted abstract must register and present the poster/demo at the
conference.
Poster/demo of IoTDI will be coordinated with IPSN (e.g., through a
shared Madness session) to encourage visibility and cross-fertilization
of ideas across the attendees of the co-located conferences.
Submission Instructions
* Poster and demonstration abstracts should be at most 2
single-spaced US Letter (8.5” x 11”) pages, including all figures,
tables, and references.
* All submissions must use the LaTeX (preferred) or Word styles
found in the following link:
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template. Note that due to
having both ACM and IEEE sponsorship, IoTDI uses ACM and IEEE templates
alternating between the years. For 2021, we will use ACM templates as
linked above using the 9-point type. These templates are the same that
will be used for the final camera-ready of accepted papers.
* The review process is single-blind, so there is no need to
anonymize the submissions.
* The title of the abstract should be prepended with "Poster
Abstract:" or "Demo Abstract:". Please make sure to include the name,
affiliation, and contact information of all authors.
* Demonstration abstracts should list any special requirements
(tables, power, wireless connectivity, etc.) in the submission on a
separate third page. This third page is not part of the technical
content of the abstract, can be formatted at the discretion of the
authors, and will not be included in the camera-ready version of your
abstract.
* Submission site: https://iotdi21posters.hotcrp.com/
Important Dates
Submission deadline: Jan 26th 2021 (AoE)
Notification: Feb 7th 2021 (AoE)
Camera-ready deadline: Feb 21th 2020 (AoE)
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Fwd: [Deadlines Extended - Free Registration] ACM BuildSys 2020 - Nov. 16-19 - Fully Virtual - Reminders for Call for Posters/Demos/Workshop Papers/PhD Colloquium
by Lars Wolf 28 Sep '20
by Lars Wolf 28 Sep '20
28 Sep '20
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Betreff: [Deadlines Extended - Free Registration] ACM BuildSys 2020 -
Nov. 16-19 - Fully Virtual - Reminders for Call for
Posters/Demos/Workshop Papers/PhD Colloquium
Datum: Sat, 26 Sep 2020 13:16:29 -0400
Von: Mostafa Mirshekari <mmirshek(a)stanford.edu>
Antwort an: mmirshek(a)stanford.edu, weitaoxu(a)cityu.edu.hk,
xiaoxuan.lu(a)cs.ox.ac.uk
An: wolf(a)ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
Dear Lars,
We hope this email finds you well. We would like to inform you that
multiple deadlines realted to ACM International Conference on Systems
for Energy-Efficient Built Environments, Cities, and Transportation
(ACM BuildSys) is extended. *All the events of the Buildsys are virtual
and free of charge this year. *
*Posters/Demos: *
- The updated submission deadline is Oct. 15th, 2020, 11:59:59pm EDT.
- Please use the following link for submission.
https://buildsys20postersdemos.hotcrp.com/
*PhD Forum:*
- The updated submission deadline is Oct. 1st, 2020, 11:59:59pm EDT.
- Please use the following link for submission.
https://buildsys20phd.hotcrp.com/
*Workshops:*
*Device-Free Human Sensing (DFHS): *The updated submission deadline
is Sep. 29th, 2020, 11:59:59pm EDT. *
*
*Data: Acquisition to Analysis:* The updated submission deadline is Oct.
1st, 2020, 11:59:59pm EDT.
For more information please refer to:
http://buildsys.acm.org/2020/tutorial/
As a reminder, the twitter handle of Buildsys 2020 is @2020_acm. Please
consider following this account for more updates.
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Regards,
Mostafa Mirshekari, Weitao (Colin) Xu, and Chris XiaoXuan Lu
<https://christopherlu.github.io/>
BuildSys 2020 Publicity Chairs
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: The Sixth ACM/IEEE Symposium on Edge Computing 2020
by Lars Wolf 26 Sep '20
by Lars Wolf 26 Sep '20
26 Sep '20
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Von: "Yang, Qing" <Qing.Yang(a)UNT.EDU>
Gesendet: 25. September 2020 22:28:54 MESZ
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: The Sixth ACM/IEEE Symposium on Edge Computing 2020
The Sixth ACM/IEEE Symposium on Edge Computing <http://acm-ieee-sec.org/2021/call%20for%20papers.php>
San Jose, CA, November-December, 2021
SEC takes a broad view of edge computing and solicits contributions from many fields of systems practice that embrace any aspect of edge computing. Topics include, but are not limited to:
* algorithms and techniques for machine learning and AI at the edge
* cellular infrastructure for edge computing
* distributed ledger technology (DLT) & blockchain at the edge
* edge computing as an enabler of 5G applications and services
* edge computing infrastructure and edge-enabled applications
* geo-distributed analytics and indexing on edge nodes
* hardware architectures for edge computing and devices
* IoT hubs
* innovative applications at the edge
* monitoring, management, and diagnosis in edge computing
* networking, e.g., from clients to the edge, and from the edge to the cloud
* programming models and toolkits
* resource management and reliability for edge computing
* security and privacy issues
* vehicular, enterprise, and manufacturing systems
The review process will be double-blind. Papers will be judged on novelty, significance, clarity, relevance, and correctness. A best paper award will be presented to one or more outstanding papers from the conference.
We also welcome short Position Papers on any of the above topics, which will be judged separately from papers in the research track of the conference.
By submitting a paper, you agree that at least one of the authors will attend the conference to present it.
Papers must be in PDF format and must be submitted here<http://acm-ieee-sec.org/2021/call%20for%20papers.php>. Do not email submissions.
Two Deadlines and Reviewing Process with One-shot Revision
SEC’21 offers authors the options of two deadlines and adds a one-shot revision process to enhance the timeliness and quality of the scientific results from the research community. Each paper will go through the same rigorous reviewing process as in previous SEC conferences. The review decisions will be one of the following:
* Accept: Papers in this category will be accepted for publication in the proceedings and presentation at the conference, possibly after making minor changes with the oversight of a shepherd.
* One-Shot-Revision: A limited number of papers will be invited to submit a revision; such papers will receive a specific set of action points and can be resubmitted for the next deadline. After the resubmission, reviewers will evaluate the paper based on whether the authors have properly addressed the previous reviews. Unlike in the shepherding process, the requested action points may include running additional experiments that obtain specific results. During this revision period, the paper is still considered under review to SEC and therefore cannot be submitted to other conferences unless the authors first withdraw it from consideration. The revised paper will then be re-e valuated, and either accepted or rejected.
* Reject: Papers in this category are declined for inclusion in the conference. Rejected papers must wait for one year, from the date of original submission, to resubmit to SEC. A paper will be judged to be a resubmit (as opposed to a new submission) if the paper is from the same or similar authors, and a reviewer could write a substantially similar summary of the paper compared with the original submission. As a rule of thumb, if there is more than 40% overlap between the original submission and the new paper, it will be considered a resubmission.
In case of any similarity between a current submission and a submission that has been previously rejected at SEC less than 11 months ago, please email a detailed list of differences and if possible a copy of a previous submission to the chairs.
Important Dates
Deadline 1
Abstract and title registration January 14, 2021
Paper submission January 21, 2021
Notification of acceptance April 2, 2021
Camera ready May 14, 2021
Deadline 2
Abstract and title registration June 17, 2021
Paper submission June 24, 2021
Notification of acceptance September 3, 2021
Camera ready October 15, 2021
Submission Instructions
Submitted papers must be no longer than 12 single-spaced 8.5" x 11" pages, including figures and tables, but excluding references, and using 10-point type on 11-point (single-spaced) leading, two-column format, Times Roman or a similar font, within a text block 6.5" wide x 9" deep. IEEE Standard template for Latex and Word meet these specifications and can be found at: https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html. Accepted papers will be allowed 2 additional pages in the proceedings. Papers not meeting these criteria will be rejected without review, and no deadline extensions will be granted for reformatting. Pages should be numbered, and figures and tables should be legible in black and white, without requiring magnification. Papers so short as to be considered "extended abstracts" will not receive full consideration.
Reviewing will be double-blind. Authors must make a good faith effort to anonymize their submissions, and they should not identify themselves either explicitly or by implication; for example, cite prior work as though it belongs to a third party. Submissions violating the detailed formatting and anonymization rules will not be considered for review. If you are uncertain about how to anonymize your submission, please contact the program co-chairs well in advance of the submission deadline.
Papers must be in PDF format and must be submitted via the Web submission form, which will be open in the weeks before the submission deadline.
Position Papers
The program committee is also soliciting industry and academic position papers that describe current advances and challenges in edge computing practice and academic research. Such papers should follow the above submission instructions, with the exception that they may be no longer than 6 single-spaced 8.5" x 11" pages. Furthermore, the title of the paper should include the words: "Position Paper: XXX", where XXX is the actual title of the paper.
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP] IEEE ICC 2021, Montreal, Next-Generation Networking and Internet Symposium, Due on October 12, 2020
by Lars Wolf 25 Sep '20
by Lars Wolf 25 Sep '20
25 Sep '20
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP] IEEE ICC 2021, Montreal, Next-Generation
Networking and Internet Symposium, Due on October 12, 2020
Datum: Fri, 25 Sep 2020 10:00:00 +0900
Von: Ruidong Li <lrd(a)NICT.GO.JP>
Antwort an: 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: 12 October 2020
Notification of Acceptance: 25 January 2020
Camera Ready Submissions: 22 February 2020
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
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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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