-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: The 4th ACM/IEEE Symposium on Edge Computing (SEC 2019) Datum: Sun, 19 May 2019 22:37:20 +0000 Von: Yang, Qing Qing.Yang@UNT.EDU Antwort an: Yang, Qing Qing.Yang@UNT.EDU An: tccc-announce@COMSOC.ORG
The 4th ACM/IEEE Symposium on Edge Computing (SEC 2019)
November 7-9, 2019
Washington, DC, USA
Submission deadline: May 24th, 2019.
Edge Computing is a new computing paradigm where server resources, ranging from a credit-card size computer to a small data center, are placed closer to data and information generation sources. Application and systems developers use these resources to enable a new class of latency and bandwidth sensitive applications that are not realizable with current cloud computing architectures. Edge computing represents a counterpoint to the consolidation of computing into massive data centers, which has dominated the discourse in cloud computing for well over a decade. Popular terms such as micro-data centers, intelligent edges, cloudlets, and fog have been used interchangeably to describe edge computing.
The Fourth ACM/IEEE Symposium on Edge Computing (SEC) seeks to present exciting, innovative research related to the design, implementation, analysis, evaluation, and deployment of computer systems and applications at the network edge. SEC is a forum for top researchers, engineers, students, entrepreneurs, and government officials come together under one roof to discuss the opportunities and challenges that arise from rethinking cloud computing architectures and embracing edge computing. 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:
* edge computing infrastructure and edge-enabled applications * cellular infrastructure for edge computing * edge computing as an enabler of 5G applications and services * networking, e.g., from clients to the edge, and from the edge to the cloud * IoT hubs * algorithms and techniques for machine learning and AI at the edge * geo-distributed analytics and indexing on edge nodes * hardware architectures for edge computing and devices * monitoring, management, and diagnosis in edge computing * resource management and reliability for edge computing * security and privacy issues * vehicular, enterprise, and manufacturing systems * programming models and toolkits
Important Dates: Paper Submission: May 24, 2019 (Abstract registration is optional) Acceptance Notification: July 26, 2019 Camera-ready: September 20, 2019
General Chairs Songqing Chen, George Mason University Ryokichi Onishi, Toyota InfoTechnology Center
Program Chairs Ganesh Ananthanarayanan, Microsoft Research Qun Li, College of William & Mary
Program Committee Aakanksha Chowdhery, Google Brad Behm, Amazon Dongsu Han, KAIST Ellen Zegura, Georgia Tech Eyal de Lara, University of Toronto Fadel Adib, MIT Klara Nahrstedt, University of Illinois Kurtis Heimerl, University of Washington Landon Cox, Microsoft Research Lin Zhong, Rice University Mahadev Satyanarayanan, Carnegie Mellon University Michael Rabinovich, Case Western Reserve University Padmanabhan Pillai, Intel Labs Ramesh Govindan, University of Southern California Salman Avestimehr, University of Southern California Sanjay Rao, Purdue University Shivaram Venkataraman, University of Wisconsin Swaminathan Sundararaman, Parallel Machines Umakishore Ramachandran, Georgia Tech Weisong Shi, Wayne State University Wenjun Hu, Yale University Yifan Zhang, Binghamton University Yiran Chen, Duke University Yuanchao Shu, Microsoft Research
Steering Committee Victor Bahl, Microsoft Research Flavio Bonomi, Nebbiolo Technologies, Inc Rong Chang, IBM Research Dejan Milojicic, HP Labs Michael Rabinovich, Case Western Reserve University Weisong Shi, Wayne State University (Chair) Junshan Zhang, Arizona State University Tao Zhang, Cisco
Workshop Chair Aziz Mohaisen, University of Central Florida
Panel Chair Weisong Shi, Wayne State University
Poster/Demo Chair Xiang Chen, George Mason University
Women-in-Computing Forum Lei Ding, Accenture Research Yao Liu, SUNYBinghamton
Ph.D. Student Forum An Wang, Case Western Reserve University
Industry Liaison Chris Ramming, VMWare
Local Arrangement Chair Yue Cheng, George Mason University
Finance and Registration Chair Jiang Li, Howard University
Publication Chair Haris Volos, DENSO International America, Inc
Publicity Chairs Christer Boberg, Ericsson (Europe) Xiaohui Peng, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China) Yoshikatsu Okazaki, NTT Corporation (Japan) Qing Yang, University of North Texas (USA)
Student Travel Award Chair Yifan Zhang, SUNY Binghamton
Webmaster Lanyu Xu, Wayne State University
______________________________________________________________ IEEE Communications Society Tech. Committee on Computer Communications http://committees.comsoc.org/tccc/ TCCC Announce: For announcements concerning computer networking and communications. tccc-announce@comsoc.org https://comsoc-listserv.ieee.org/