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3月30日 - 2026年4月02日

ランク: National: France (CORE2023)Offline

Conference on Innovation in Clouds, Internet and Networks

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概要

Call For Papers Digital transformation enhances both economic development and the quality of life for citizens. This evolution is based on the deployment of a network, computing and service infrastructure that is highly sophisticated in terms of its size, the diversity of its components and the range of specialized uses it allows. Such an infrastructure is made of a large set of heterogeneous hardware/software components resulting in a system of systems whose availability, reliability, performance, interoperability and energy efficiency are becoming major challenges. Disruptive intelligent technologies are key enablers for this evolution, driving automation, enabling early detection of faults and cyberattacks, and optimizing resource usage to meet stringent service performance and resource requirements. A special focus will be set on the conference theme “Disruptive Intelligent Technologies for Next-Generation Clouds and Networks”. Areas of interest and topics include, but are not limited to: - Intelligent network service management - Intelligent end-to-end service configuration - Intelligent and cooperative management models across heterogeneous network segments from IoT to Cloud and back - Intelligent, resilient and robust schemes in the IoT-edge-cloud continuum service management - Enablers for cross-network intelligence and services trustworthiness - Intelligent and flexible networks and services for high adaptability - Digital twin for network service management - Distributed intelligence in B5G/6G networks - IoT-edge-cloud continuum - Intelligent edge for vertical industries - Digital twin challenges for the IoT-edge-cloud continuum and life cycle automation - Vehicular cloud services - Industrial networks and services for an intelligent automation - Functional decomposition and orchestration, service chaining - Communication protocols for ultra-low latency and ultra-high reliability - Fog, edge and multi-access computing and networking - Security, trust and privacy for the IoT-edge-cloud continuum - Enablers and services for intelligent wireless and mobile networks - Network and service architecture, protocols, application-network layer interworking - Scalability and multi-tenancy in beyond wireless, cellular and emerging networks - Green networking and efficient resource usage and service delivery - Security, trust and privacy management in large systems and smart environments - Network automation and orchestration architectures and protocols - Zero-touch network and service management and orchestration - Artificial Intelligence for networks and networks for Artificial Intelligence - Orchestration of mobile and ephemeral resources, automated infrastructure discovery - Network data analytics, anomaly detection and feature extraction - Autonomic and cognitive networking - Automated data, control, and management planes - Intent-based network management - Self-driving networks - Network programmability - Automated QoS/QoE management - Orchestration of distributed cloud, edge and network resources - Security, societal, and legal aspects of network automation - Federated learning-based applications - Federated Networks - Technologies for innovation in clouds, edge, networks and IoT - SDN, NFV, service function chaining, function placement and network embedding - Serverless computing and FaaS - Application-aware networking - Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies in networking and network services - Advanced multimedia and real-time communications - QoE/QoS Assurance - Lightweight virtualization technologies, software and hardware acceleration - Energy-efficient software-defined infrastructures - Measurement, monitoring and telemetry - Time-sensitive and deterministic networking - Open-source projects, testbeds and open standards Paper Submission Guidelines ICIN 2026 solicits original, unpublished work not currently under review by other conferences or journals. Papers submitted to ICIN 2026 will be assessed based on originality, technical soundness, clarity and interest to a wide audience. All submissions must be written in English and must use standard IEEE two-column conference template. Technical papers can be up to 8 pages (Full papers) and 5 pages (Short papers), including tables, figures and references. At least one author is required to register, at the full rate, to present accepted papers at the conference and for the paper to appear in the conference proceedings. ICIN 2026 is technically co-sponsored by IEEE and IEEE ComSoc, all accepted and presented papers will be submitted for publication in IEEE Xplore.

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Call For Papers

Digital transformation enhances both economic development and the quality of life for citizens. This evolution is based on the deployment of a network, computing and service infrastructure that is highly sophisticated in terms of its size, the diversity of its components and the range of specialized uses it allows. Such an infrastructure is made of a large set of heterogeneous hardware/software components resulting in a system of systems whose availability, reliability, performance, interoperability and energy efficiency are becoming major challenges. Disruptive intelligent technologies are key enablers for this evolution, driving automation, enabling early detection of faults and cyberattacks, and optimizing resource usage to meet stringent service performance and resource requirements. A special focus will be set on the conference theme “Disruptive Intelligent Technologies for Next-Generation Clouds and Networks”.

Areas of interest and topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Intelligent network service management
  • Intelligent end-to-end service configuration
  • Intelligent and cooperative management models across heterogeneous network segments from IoT to Cloud and back
  • Intelligent, resilient and robust schemes in the IoT-edge-cloud continuum service management
  • Enablers for cross-network intelligence and services trustworthiness
  • Intelligent and flexible networks and services for high adaptability
  • Digital twin for network service management
  • Distributed intelligence in B5G/6G networks
  • IoT-edge-cloud continuum
  • Intelligent edge for vertical industries
  • Digital twin challenges for the IoT-edge-cloud continuum and life cycle automation
  • Vehicular cloud services
  • Industrial networks and services for an intelligent automation
  • Functional decomposition and orchestration, service chaining
  • Communication protocols for ultra-low latency and ultra-high reliability
  • Fog, edge and multi-access computing and networking
  • Security, trust and privacy for the IoT-edge-cloud continuum
  • Enablers and services for intelligent wireless and mobile networks
  • Network and service architecture, protocols, application-network layer interworking
  • Scalability and multi-tenancy in beyond wireless, cellular and emerging networks
  • Green networking and efficient resource usage and service delivery
  • Security, trust and privacy management in large systems and smart environments
  • Network automation and orchestration architectures and protocols
  • Zero-touch network and service management and orchestration
  • Artificial Intelligence for networks and networks for Artificial Intelligence
  • Orchestration of mobile and ephemeral resources, automated infrastructure discovery
  • Network data analytics, anomaly detection and feature extraction
  • Autonomic and cognitive networking
  • Automated data, control, and management planes
  • Intent-based network management
  • Self-driving networks
  • Network programmability
  • Automated QoS/QoE management
  • Orchestration of distributed cloud, edge and network resources
  • Security, societal, and legal aspects of network automation
  • Federated learning-based applications
  • Federated Networks
  • Technologies for innovation in clouds, edge, networks and IoT
  • SDN, NFV, service function chaining, function placement and network embedding
  • Serverless computing and FaaS
  • Application-aware networking
  • Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies in networking and network services
  • Advanced multimedia and real-time communications
  • QoE/QoS Assurance
  • Lightweight virtualization technologies, software and hardware acceleration
  • Energy-efficient software-defined infrastructures
  • Measurement, monitoring and telemetry
  • Time-sensitive and deterministic networking
  • Open-source projects, testbeds and open standards

Paper Submission Guidelines

ICIN 2026 solicits original, unpublished work not currently under review by other conferences or journals. Papers submitted to ICIN 2026 will be assessed based on originality, technical soundness, clarity and interest to a wide audience. All submissions must be written in English and must use standard IEEE two-column conference template. Technical papers can be up to 8 pages (Full papers) and 5 pages (Short papers), including tables, figures and references. At least one author is required to register, at the full rate, to present accepted papers at the conference and for the paper to appear in the conference proceedings. ICIN 2026 is technically co-sponsored by IEEE and IEEE ComSoc, all accepted and presented papers will be submitted for publication in IEEE Xplore.

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Conference Date

2026年3月30日2026年4月2日

以前:
  • 2025年3月11日 - 2025年3月14日

情報源ランク

情報源: CORE2023

ランク: National: France

研究分野: Distributed computing and systems software, 使用されていません

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