-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP][Deadline extended to July 3] IEEE ICNP 2020 Workshop AIMCOM2 Datum: Wed, 24 Jun 2020 02:18:36 +0100 Von: LI Rongpeng rongpeng.vip@GMAIL.COM Antwort an: LI Rongpeng rongpeng.vip@GMAIL.COM An: tccc-announce@COMSOC.ORG
Dear colleagues, Just FYI -- the submission deadline of *IEEE ICNP 2020 Workshop AIMCOM2* has been extended to 3 July. Please accept our sincere apologies for sending multiple copies of this CFP.
Best regards, Rongpeng ---
*Riding with AI towards Mission-Critical Communications and Computing at the Edge(AIMCOM2, https://icnp20.cs.ucr.edu/aimcom2.html https://icnp20.cs.ucr.edu/aimcom2.html) *
*Aim and Scope* The ever-growing mission-critical services, like the Internet of vehicles, AR/VR and haptic communications, have sprung recently and required the communications and computing framework to be more reliable, efficient and secure. However, it raises severe challenges due to the spatial and/or temporal diversity of the entities possibly involved in communications and computing, such as the possibly high mobility of nodes, the varying and uneven-distributed number of devices, and the limitations of propagation media and other resources. To address these challenges, one potential solution is to provision at the edge (i.e., in proximity of end devices), where the demands from end devices can be served locally in real-time, rather than being served by the remote cloud through latency-plagued core networks. But the occurrence of mobile edge poses many new challenges in terms of deployment, management and coordination of the heterogeneous and distributed resources. The artificial intelligence (AI) for mission-critical communications and computing is expected to fundamentally address these increasing challenges. Various issues like edge intelligence, AI-assisted PHY design, AI-based resource management are being explosively explored to shorten the transmission latency. Approaches like federated learning and distributed learning are being heavily investigated for superior performance of communications and computing at the edge as well. Faced with security concerns, the interpretability of AI in the context of communications and networks is also a fast-developing hot topic. This workshop will explore the state-of-the-art theory and the systems research in this field. We invite researchers to contribute their novel research results that advance the development of mission-critical communications and computations at the edge.
*Topic of Interests* This workshop will explore the state-of-the-art theory and the systems research in AI-powered mission-critical communications, networking and computing. Topics of interests include, but not limited to,
- Edge intelligence for mission-critical communications and networking - AI-assisted PHY design for mission-critical communications - AI-based resource management for mission-critical communications and computing - Trustworthy AI for mission-critical communications and networks - Network slicing for mission-critical service provisioning - Distributed Learning for mission-critical computing - Evolutionary models for mission-critical communications and computing - Learning theory for mission-critical communications and computing - Age of information theory and algorithm for mission-critical communications and computing
*Important Dates* Paper submission deadline: June 26, 2020 *Extended to July 3*
Notification of acceptance: August 3, 2020 Camera-ready copy due: August 24, 2020 Workshop date: October 13, 2020
*Workshop Chairs* Jon Crowcroft, Cambridge University, UK Shuguang Cui, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), China Hulya Seferoglu, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA *Workshop Program Committee Chairs* Rongpeng Li, Zhejiang University, China Salim El Rouayheb, Rutgers University, USA Venkat Dasari, CCDC Army Research Laboratory Meddhi Bennis, University of Oulu, Finland Macro Di Renzo, CentraleSupelec, France *Workshop Publicity Chairs* Xianfu Chen, VTT, Finland Guoru Ding, Army Engineering University, China
*Submission guidelines* All submitted papers must adhere to https://icnp20.cs.ucr.edu/submission.html instructions for format except in the following aspects. Submissions must be original, unpublished work, and not under consideration at another conference or journal. Submitted papers must be no longer than six (6) pages, including all figures, tables, followed by as many pages as necessary for bibliographic references. Submissions should be in IEEE Computer Society format, and include authors’ names and affiliations for single-blind peer reviewing by the PC. Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their work at the workshop. Papers accepted for presentation will be published in the IEEE Xplore. Please submit your paper via https://aimcom2.hotcrp.com Please make note about the possibility of the conference and, therefore, the workshop going virtual as per https://icnp20.cs.ucr.edu/cfp.html, that is, We are closely monitoring the status of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on conferences and travel. We also recognize the legitimate concerns of authors and participants regarding their own health and safety. While we prefer to have an in-person conference to the maximum extent possible, we will decide on a particular format for the conference later based on information available closer to the conference dates. Regardless of the eventual format for the conference, we will allow authors to present their accepted work remotely.
---- LI Rongpeng, Ph.D Assistant Professor Networked Intelligence for Communications Evolving (NICE) College of Information Science and Electronic Engineering Zhejiang University Email: lirongpeng@zju.edu.cn WebSite: https://rongpeng.info/ https://www.rongpeng.info/li
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