1st ACM Workshop on Recent
Trends of Internet of Softwarized Things
(IoST-5G&B) in conjunction with ICDCN 2021
https://sites.google.com/view/icdcn-iost/home?authuser=0
Call For Papers
Scope:
The
advent of Software Defined Network (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization
(NFV) redefines the concept of Internet of Things (IoT) to make it more
compatible with next generation communication networks. The absolute random
service demands of end users make the researchers from industry and academia to
rearchitect the old network models and make it open, programmable and adaptive
in nature in order to provide real time user centric service demands. The
Internet of Softwarized Things (IoST) is a dynamic programable system of
interrelated and interconnected digital machineries and computational devices with
the ability to communicate informative data with out the intervention of human
being. The emergence of cellular networks like 5G introduces services to cover
all possible user to machine, machine to machine communication that provide the
optimum QoS (Quality of Service) and QoE (Quality of Experience) to the end
users. The openness in network architecture gives the TSPs (Telecomm Service
Providers) and TNOs (Telecom Network Operators) huge flexibility to add,
remove, update and modify any network services with no time. Uninterrupted
high-quality network services with minimum latency is one of the key features
of softwarized IoT in 5G will be aiming to deliver the same in the future day’s
cellular networks.
This
workshop is aiming to get original scientific contributions both in theoretical
and experimental researches and test case models, detailed experience reports
from experimental testbeds that will be extremely helpful in the upcoming tech
revelations. Furthermore, additional focus will be given to areas related to
the role of data mining and machine learning in modelling and deploying IoST.
It aims to present the most important and relevant advances to overcome the
challenges related to security, data analytics, and energy aware solutions in
Internet of Things.
Topics:
We
seek original and high-quality submissions on, but not limited to, one or more
of the following topics:
·
APIs, protocols and algorithms for the management of softwarized IoT
·
Low latency and Dynamic bandwidth allocation softwarized IoT
·
Security Measurements in softwarized IoT
·
Security in Network Slicing architectures
·
Blockchain in distributed SDN in 5G & B5G
·
AI/Machine learning for softwarized networks
·
Federated Learning for softwarized edge networks 5G & B5G
·
Interpretable Machine Learning for softwarized networks in 5G & B5G
·
(De-)composition of virtualized network and service functions
·
Service Functions Chains (SFC) modeling, representation and management in 5G
& B5G
·
Network slicing and slice management in 5G & B5G
·
Efficient network and service monitoring
·
QoS/QoE-based management and control in softwarized networks
·
Debugging and introspection of softwarized networks
·
Measurements and benchmarking in softwarized networks
·
Network Scalability Measurements for softwarized networks in 5G & B5G
·
Controller Placement Problems for softwarized networks in 5G & B5G
·
Energy Efficient IoST deployments for 5G & B5G
·
Intelligent Network Resource Allocation in 5G & B5G network
· Edge,
Dew, Fog Computing for softwarized networks in 5G & B5G
·
Network and service automation in 5G & B5G
·
Algorithms for efficient orchestration in 5G & B5G
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING
COMMITTEE
General Chair
Raja
Datta, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India,
rajadatta@ece.iitkgp.ac.in
Program Co-Chairs
Uttam
Ghosh, Vanderbilt University, USA, ghosh.uttam@ieee.org
Pradip
Kumar Sharma, University of Aberdeen, UK , pradip.sharma@abdn.ac.uk
Gautam
Srivastava, Brandon University, Canada, srivastavag@brandonu.ca
Xiaokang
Zhou, Shiga University, Japan, zhou@biwako.shiga-u.ac.jp
Publicity Co-Chairs
Shailendra
Rathore, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, South Korea
Heena
Rathore, University of Texas, SA, Texas, USA
Registration of accepted workshop papers
For each
accepted workshop paper to appear in the ACM digital library, at least one
author of the paper must register as a regular registrant even if he/she is a
student, and the paper must be presented in the workshop by one of its authors.
Submission
Easychair
Submission Link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icdcn2021
Please
select the Track
IoST-5G-B5G
2021: 1st ACM Workshop on Recent Trends of Internet of Softwarized Things - 5G
& B5G
IMPORTANT DATES:
Opening of Workshop Papers for
Acceptance: June 15th, 2020
Deadline for Workshop Papers: August
9th, 2020
Decision on Acceptance/Rejection of
the Workshop Papers and Discussion of the statistics with Workshop Chairs:
September 9th
Decision on Acceptance/Rejection of
the Workshop Papers: September 14th, 2020
Camera-Ready Papers Version Due: October 20th, 2020
Best Wishes.........
Sushil Kumar Singh (19520026),
UCS Lab (Leader),
Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
Seoul National University of Science & Technology, Seoul, Korea