-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: ITC 36: Call for Papers Datum: Wed, 4 Sep 2024 12:11:23 +0200 Von: Stanislav Lange stanislav.lange@NTNU.NO Antwort an: Mailing List der GI FG 3.3.1 "Kommunikation und Verteilte Systeme" KUVS-L@LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE An: KUVS-L@LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE
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Dear Colleagues, we would like to invite you to submit papers to the 36th edition of the International Teletraffic Congress ITC 36 which will take place in Trondheim, Norway, in the week from May 26th to May 30th 2025.
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ITC 36
"Sustainable Digital Infrastructure"
May 26th - May 30th 2025 - Trondheim, Norway
https://itc36.itc-conference.org
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*** Important Dates ***
Paper Registration: November 24, 2024 Submission deadline: December 01, 2024 Expected notification date: February 19, 2025 Camera ready copy deadline: March 25, 2025
*** Call for Papers ***
The evolution of communications, networking and digital infrastructures is driving the digitalization of our society. The immense energy consumption of digital infrastructures and broader implications on the environment trigger the need to embed the sustainability paradigm into the technological development. Sustainable evolution of these technologies is triggered by the influence of computer science and telecommunication, the massive deployment of mobile communications and optics, the success of collaborative networking and social networks, the ever-increasing speed and flexibility of new communication technologies, networks, user devices, and applications, and the ever-changing operational challenges arising from these developments.
ITC 36 solicits original contributions that address the latest changes and developments in design, modelling, measurement, and performance evaluation of communication systems, networks, and services. The objectives in these areas include, among others, energy-efficiency and sustainable IT, network security and privacy, QoS and QoE, and resilience.
ITC 36 covers topics in the areas of:
Performance Evaluation, Control and Optimization
Computer and communication networks, protocols and algorithms Wireless, mobile, ad-hoc and sensor networks, IoT applications Virtualization, data centers, distributed and cloud computing Mobile and personal computing systems Energy-efficient computing systems Real-time and fault-tolerant systems Social networks, multimedia systems, service-oriented architectures and Web services Smart power grids and other cyber-physical systems Emerging technologies Analytical modeling techniques and model validation Workload characterization and benchmarking Performance, scalability, power and reliability analysis Sustainability analysis and power management System measurement, performance monitoring and forecasting Anomaly detection, problem diagnosis and trouble-shooting Capacity planning, resource allocation, run time management and scheduling Quality of service, total cost of ownership and pricing
Network Measurements, Big Data and AI
Big data analytics and machine learning for network & traffic measurements analysis Application of Big Data frameworks (streaming, batch) to network data Novel or better algorithms for topology discovery, network tomography, etc. Measurement-driven network simulation methodologies Performance models from network measurements Network performance measurements and analysis Traffic & workload modeling, traffic generation techniques User characterization and modeling Quality-of-Service and Quality-of-Experience Application layer measurement methodologies and characterization Traffic classification, evasion and deanonymization Network anomaly detection and diagnosis Measurements for network security and forensics Measurements for privacy quantification, and privacy-preserving measurements Deep learning and foundation models
Networking Architectures and Paradigms
Software Defined Networking Network Function Virtualization Information and Content-centric networks Named data networking Energy efficiency Network security Programmable data planes Applications of SDN and NFV Network virtualization
Wireless and Cellular Networks
5G communications and architectures and beyond Internet of Things Age of information Dynamic spectrum access/cognitive radio Game-theoretic/economic models Green (energy-efficient) wireless communications IEEE802.11x Mesh networks Mobile ad-hoc networks Mobile computing services Radio resource allocation/management Spectrum auctions/management Self-organizing networks Small and ultra-dense cells Scheduling mechanisms Software defined wireless networks Traffic model, characterization and measurements Vehicular communications Wireless multiaccess and communication Wireless sensors
*** Submission guidelines ***
Submitted papers must be original work, not under review at other journals/conferences, and may comprise of a maximum of 9 A4 (210 mm x 297 mm) pages in 2-column IEEE conference style with a minimum font size of 10 pt. Papers should be submitted electronically using hotcrp. All accepted papers must be presented at the conference by one of the authors. Submitted papers are single-blind reviewed. Please include author names and affiliations in your manuscript as in the provided template below. Link for Submissions: https://itc2025.hotcrp.com/ Template for A4 (210 mm x 297 mm) pages in 2-column IEEE conference style with a minimum font size of 10 pt: LaTeX and MS Word and is available for download: https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html
*** Author registration ***
For your paper to be included in the final programme and to be published in the ITC 36 Proceedings, at least 1 author needs to register before the deadline of March 25th at full rate. Papers not covered by any registration by that deadline will automatically be removed from the final programme.
*** Open access ***
ITC follows an open access strategy. Accepted ITC conference and workshop papers can be downloaded from the open ITC digital library. In addition, ITC makes the effort to index accepted papers in public A&I databases. By getting sponsorship of technical communities like IEEE and ACM, as well as sticking to corresponding rules with respect to technical quality, papers of previous ITC editions were included in the corresponding databases IEEE Xplore and ACM DL.
Since ITC retains the copyrights, it is possible to make the papers accessible for free even in those public databases. This helps to increase the visibility and accessibility of accepted papers.
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Stanislav Lange, Associate Professor NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department of Information Security and Communication Technology Trondheim, Norway E-mail: stanislav.lange@ntnu.no