Track 1 / Next Generation Communication And Networking
Track Chairs: Prof. Yu-Beng
Leau, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia
Prof. Jia Ye, Chongqing University, China
Assoc. Prof. Bitao Pan, Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China
Call for Papers
Networking for Cloud and Fog computing
Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) and Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC)
Data center network architectures and performance
Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV)
NFV Management and Orchestration
Information Centric Networking (ICN)/ Named Data Networking (NDN)
Internet of Things (IoT), M2M, D2D, MTC
Content-centric networking: caching, naming, distribution, load balancing, resiliency,
traffic engineering, congestion control
Future Internet and next-generation networking architectures
High speed and programmable architectures for next generation routers and switches
Mobile security: device, application, and data
Next-generation anomaly, intrusion, and attack detection/prevention
Heterogeneous multi-layer and multi-domain wireless-wireline internetworking
Free space optical (FSO) networks and Visible light communication (VLC)
Indoor localization and navigation
Intent-based network control and management
Internet economics, pricing, accounting, and growth modelling
Internet and network outages, robustness, survivability, and resilience
Integrated networking, storage, and computing
Networking flying vehicles such as UAVs and drones
Networked and Cloud Robotics
Next-generation access networks
Next-generation flow management: resource sharing, congestion control
Next-generation Internet applications and services, including virtual/augmented reality,
interactive media, voice and video, games, and immersive applications
Next-generation IP multimedia subsystem: architecture and design
Next-generation networking protocols
Next-generation network management and control
Open Communities, Open API, Open Source
Operational and research issues with IPv6
Overlay and peer-to-peer (P2P) networking
Packet classification and forwarding mechanisms at ultra-high link rates
Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE) in next-generation networks
Resource orchestration in next-generation networks
Self-protection and self-organization networking
Addressing and naming with the presence of mobility and portability
Centralized-RAN, Could-RAN, and Fog-RAN architectures
Converged networks and applications |