25 IEEE International Conference On Network Protocols: Call For Papers
The 25th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols will be held from October 10-13, 2017 in Toronto. Papers are solicited on all aspects of network protocol research, including design, analysis, implementation, and performance. Papers cannot have been previously published or under review elsewhere. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference, and at least one author must register to have the paper included in the proceedings. Important submission deadlines are May 8 for title/abstract registration and May 15 for full paper submission.
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25 IEEE International Conference On Network Protocols: Call For Papers
The 25th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols will be held from October 10-13, 2017 in Toronto. Papers are solicited on all aspects of network protocol research, including design, analysis, implementation, and performance. Papers cannot have been previously published or under review elsewhere. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference, and at least one author must register to have the paper included in the proceedings. Important submission deadlines are May 8 for title/abstract registration and May 15 for full paper submission.
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25th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols
Toronto, October 10-13, 2017
Call for Papers
http://iqua.ece.toronto.edu/icnp17/ ICNP, the IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, is the premier conference covering all aspects of network protocol research, including design, analysis, specification, verification, implementation, and performance. ICNP 2017, celebrating the silver anniversary of the conference, will be held in Toronto from Oct. 10-13, 2017. Papers with significant research contributions to the field of network protocols are solicited for submission. Papers cannot be previously published nor under review by another conference or journal. Papers containing plagiarized material will be subject to the IEEE plagiarism policy and will be rejected without review. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: All aspects of network protocol research including design, specification, verification, implementation, measurement, testing, and analysis. Protocols for wireless networks, cellular networks, software-defined networks, data center networks, social networks, peer-to-peer networks, sensor networks, and Internet of Things. Domain-specific solutions, including protocols for network security, routing, user privacy, and network management. Contributions to network architecture, e.g., specific algorithms and protocols for network virtualization or future Internet architectures. Papers must deal specifically with aspects of network protocol research. One of the accepted papers will be selected for a best paper award. Up to two of the best papers from ICNP will be fast tracked in the IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, with a streamlined journal review process. ICNP 2017 will use a double-blind review process. Papers should adhere to the IEEE formatting requirements and should not exceed 10 pages (see conference website page for details). Authors are required to present accepted papers at the conference, and at least one author is required to register, at the full rate, in order for the paper to appear in the proceedings and the IEEE digital library. Important Dates Title / Abstract registration: May 8, 2017 (11:59pm EDT) Full paper submission: May 15, 2017 (11:59pm EDT) Notification of acceptance: July 17, 2017 Camera-ready version: September 1, 2017
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