Espoo, Finland
June 21-24, 2021
Homepage:
https://networking.ifip.org/2021
The International Federation for
Information Processing (IFIP) Networking 2021 Conference (IFIP NETWORKING 2021)
will be held in Aalto University, Espoo, Finland. This is the 20th event of the
series, sponsored by the IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems
(TC6). Accepted papers will be published in the IFIP Digital Library. High
quality papers will be recommended for fast track publications in selected
journals.
The main objective of Networking
2021 is to bring together academic and industrial experts of the networking
community to discuss the most recent advances in networking, to highlight key
issues, identify trends, and develop a vision of the future Internet and
wireless networking from the usage, design, deployment and operation
standpoints.
Networking 2021 technical sessions
will be structured around the following areas, although we also encourage
submissions on other relevant areas:
* Network Architectures, Applications
and Services
- Network automation and management
- Software-defined networking (SDN)
- Artificial intelligence and networking
- Service function chaining
- (Multi-tenant) network slicing
- Drone networking and unmanned technology-based services
and applications
- Protective and collaborative
networking
- Internet of Things (IoT) and crowdsensing/crowdsourcing
- Trustworthy and multi-metric routing
- Quantum communications
- Fog and edge computing
- Heterogeneous and integrated
networks
- Tbit/s optical networking
- Overlay and P2P networks
- Evolution of IP network
architectures and protocols
- Green networking
- Resilient networks
- Traffic engineering
- Quality of Service
- Emerging value-added services and
applications
- Web technologies
* Network Modeling, Analysis,
Operation, and Economics
- Topology characterization
- Performance measurements
- Traffic monitoring and analysis
- User behavior modeling
- Quality of Experience
- Data-driven network design
- User profiling and tracking
- Complex and dynamic networks
- Analysis of participatory networks
- Social networking
- Socio-economic aspects of networks,
pricing and billing
- Network neutrality
* Network Security, Trust and Privacy
- Network security protocols
- Anomaly and malware detection
- Network forensics
- Network security measurement
- Authentication
- Network attack/intrusion detection
and mitigation
- Applications of privacy-preserving
computation in networks
- Anonymization
- Dependability
- Situational awareness
- Threat intelligence
- Blockchain, ledger technologies and
their network-related applications
* Wireless Networking
- 5G access networks
- Long-range communications
- Mobile networks
- Self-organizing networks
- Wireless sensor networks
- Visible light communications
- Localization and positioning
- Delay/disruption tolerant networks
- Opportunistic networks
- Wireless power transfer networks
- Device-to-device communications
- Vehicular networks and
communications
- Beyond 5G and 6G theories and
technologies
- mmWave
and THz communications
The Conference Program will include
plenary sessions, breakout sessions, keynote talks, a panel, a poster/demo
session and a workshop day.
ORGANIZATION
COMMITTEE
GENERAL
CHAIRS:
Raimo
Kantola, Aalto University, Finland
Lars
Eggert, NetApp, Finland
PROGRAM
CHAIRS:
Zheng
Yan, Xidian University, China and Aalto University, Finland
Gareth
Tyson, Queen Mary University, UK
Dimitrios
Koutsonikolas, University at Buffalo, USA
STEERING
COMMITTEE:
Robert
Bestak, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Andrea
Passarella (Chair), IIT-CNR, Italy
Henning
Schulzrinne, Columbia University, USA
Burkhard
Stiller, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Joerg
Widmer, IMDEA Networks, Spain
IMPORTANT
DATES
Title/Abstract
submission (required): January 5,
2021
Full
paper submission: January
12, 2021
Notification
of acceptance: April 1,
2021
Camera-ready
version: May 7,
2021
Full
Event: June
21-24, 2021
SUBMISSION
GUIDELINES:
The technical program committee
welcomes paper submissions on all topics related to computer and communication
networks. All submitted papers will be judged based on their quality and
relevance through double-blind peer review, where the identities of the
authors are withheld from the reviewers. As an author, you are required to
preserve the anonymity of your submission, while at the same time allowing
reviewers to fully grasp the context of related past work, including your own.
Papers that do not conform to our double-blind submission policies will be
rejected without review. Only original papers that have not been published or
submitted for review elsewhere will be considered. Submitted papers should be
written in English by following the IEEE conference
format (https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html), with a maximum length limit of 9
printed pages, including all the figures, references, and appendices. Papers
longer than 9 pages will not be reviewed. All papers must be submitted in the
Portable Document Format (PDF) electronically using EDAS: https://edas.info/N27861. When submitting a paper, its
title, all co-authors, and a concise abstract of up to 200 words should be
provided to EDAS as the metadata of the paper. The
metadata should be provided before the abstract registration deadline. The
program committee may ask some authors to shorten their paper to a short paper
of 3 pages to be presented in a poster session, instead of a plenary session.
Instruction on preparing
a paper for double-blind review.
- Remove the names and
affiliations of authors from the title page.
- Remove
acknowledgments.
- Remove project titles
or names that could be used to trace back to the authors via web search.
- Carefully name your
files to anonymize author information.
- Carefully refer to
related work, particularly your own. Do not omit references to provide
anonymity, as this leaves the reviewer incapable of grasping the context.
Instead, reference your past work in the third person, just as you would any
other piece of related work by another author. For example, instead of "In
prior work [1], we presented a scheme that ...," sentences in the spirit
of "In prior work, Clark et al. [1] presented a scheme that ..."
should be used. With this method, the full citation of the referred paper can
still be given, such as "[1] A. Clark …., "Analysis of...", and
it is not acceptable to say "[1] Reference deleted for double-blind
review."
- The submitted
manuscript or its title/abstract should not be posted on a public website, such
as arxiv.org, or transmitted via
public mailing lists.
- The submitted
manuscript (PDF file) should be text-searchable. Any submission that does not
meet this requirement may be returned without review.
- Many of the editing
tools automatically add metadata to the generated PDF file containing
information that may violate the double blind policy. Please remove any
possible metadata that can link your manuscript to you. This includes removing
names, affiliation, license numbers etc. from the Metadata as well as from the
paper. Failing to meet this requirement may also lead to a rejection without
review.
At least one author of each accepted
paper is required to register for the conference at the full (member or
non-member) rate and the paper must be presented by an author of that paper at
the conference unless the TPC co-chairs grant permission for a substitute
presenter before the conference. Non-refundable registration fees must be paid
prior to uploading the final correctly formatted, publication-ready version of
the paper. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the IFIP Digital
Library. To ensure appropriate consideration of conflicts of interest during
the review process, changes to the list of authors are prohibited once a paper
has been submitted for review. Should a paper be accepted, the complete list of
authors, including the order of authors, must remain identical as the EDAS
metadata in the final camera-ready manuscript.