ITC 29 in Genoa - NEW DEADLINES !!
The ITC conference in 2017 will be held at the University of Genoa, Italy, from September 4 to September 8. The 29th event of the series features the topic Ubiquitous, software-based, and sustainable networks and services.
ITC 29 aims at exploring some of the most challenging aspects in the teletraffic scenario, and is organized into 5 areas, which will cover a broad range of relevant aspects, plus a Demo session.
ITC 29 is technically co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society (IEEE ComSoc) and in-cooperation with ACM SIGCOMM. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases.
Area 1: Networking, Cloud/Fog/Ubiquitous Computing, and Applications (incl. energy, multimedia, security, privacy)
Chairs: Steve Uhlig (QMUL, UK) and Cedric Westphal (UCSC, USA)
Area 2: Future Internet Architectures (incl. SDN, NFV, HPC, ICN, CCN)
Chairs: Marco Canini (KAUST, KSA) and KK Ramakrishnan (UC Riverside, USA)
Area 3: Wireless Networks and Applications (incl. 5G, IoT)
Chairs: Antonio Capone (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) and Jianwei Huang (Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK)
Area 4: Measurements and Big Data Analytics (incl. characterization, monitoring, debugging, fault-tolerance, reliability, forensics, simulation, QoE)
Chairs: Pedro Casas (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria) and Dario Rossi (Telecom ParisTech, France)
Area 5: Performance Evaluation, Control, and Optimization (incl. queueing, game theory, machine learning)
Chairs: Nicolas Gast (INRIA, France) and Zhi-Li Zhang (U. Minnesota, USA)
Demo Session: demo session
Chairs: Artur Hecker (Huawei, Germany), Rick McGeer (SAP Americas Labs, USA), and Chuan Wu (Univ. of Hong Kong, HK)
Important dates
Paper registration: April 5, 2017
Full paper due: April 5, 2017
Acceptance notification: May 24, 2017
Final paper due: June 28, 2017 (NEW)
Venue
Building of the Department of Architecture, Polytechnic School of Engineering and Architecture, University of Genoa