[agents] Call For Papers - IEEE INFOCOM 2020 Workshop on New IP: The Next Step
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Mohamed-Faten.Zhani at etsmtl.ca
Fri Dec 13 17:38:46 EST 2019
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Call For Papers
IEEE INFOCOM 2020 Workshop on New IP: The Next Step
April 27, 2020, Beijing, China
https://infocom2020.ieee-infocom.org/workshop-new-ip
Submission Deadline: January 15, 2020
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For the past 40 years, TCP/IP and related technologies have been developing at unprecedented
pace and became core technologies in today's worldwide network systems. Their excellent
scalability and universality make them widely deployed and this trend is most likely to
continue for several decades to come. The success of IP networks has attracted significant
attention from all walks of life with various new industry verticals riding the big wave
of ALL-IP; the IoT and industrial internet being good examples. Moreover, networkization
of traditional industries, or say "Internet+", is already offering more benefits in diverse
areas such as remote education and telemedicine. Network technologies have become, and no
doubt will remain, part of the fundamental infrastructures of human society, but with
a number of limitations and potential drawbacks for supporting future applications.
The future network is envisioned to be an intelligent "society" with ubiquitous connections
for all entities, living and otherwise, physically and virtually, under the trend of cyber-
physical fusion. It is expected to support numerous novel applications that cannot be fully
realized with current technologies, such as naked-eye 3D experience via holographic type
communications; immersive media with haptic sensation; extremely low-latency communication/
response in critical situations; and high-precision communications demanded in emerging
verticals. Moreover, the networking capabilities are foreseen to be converged, more deeply,
so as to construct a global network, with integrated terrestrial, spatial and maritime
connectivity, thus leading to a substantially more complex ecosystem.
This workshop presents state-of-the-art research in New IP innovation, addressing
the challenges and opportunities outlined above. Both theoretical and practical papers will
be considered to present novel contributions in the field of new and innovative network
technologies and architectures and open issues related to QoS, routing and addressing,
and futuristic network applications. The aim of the workshop is to report, explore and share
new ideas, research avenues and discuss potential future technologies and trends.
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Important Dates
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Submission Deadline: January 15, 2020
Notification of Acceptance: February 15, 2020
Camera Ready: March 6, 2020
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Submission Instructions
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Prospective authors are invited to submit original, unpublished works for publication
in the IEEE INFOCOM 2020 proceedings and for presentation in the workshop. Papers under
review elsewhere must not be submitted to the workshop. Submissions must be in IEEE 2-column
style and have a maximum length of 6 pages. The accepted papers will be submitted
for publication in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Any Accepted paper has to be presented
during the workshop otherwise it will be withdrawn from IEEE Xplore.
Submissions can be made via edas: https://edas.info/index.php?c=26867
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General Chairs
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Shen Yan (Huawei)
Sherman Shen (Waterloo University)
Izzat Darwazeh (UCL)
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Technical Program Co-chairs
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Xiaoming Fu (Gottingen University)
Mohamed Faten Zhani (ETS Montreal)
Zongpeng Li (Wuhan University)
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