IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks
摘要截稿: 2019-02-01
全文截稿: 2019-02-01
开会时间: 2019-06-10
会议难度:
CCF分类: B类
会议地点: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Overview
The 16th annual IEEE SECON conference aims at providing a unique forum to exchange innovative research ideas, recent results, and share experiences among researchers and practitioners in wireless networks, mobile systems and the Internet of Things. The focus of IEEE SECON 2019 especially aims at showcasing the following.
Systems research, experimentation, hands on evaluations: The conference aims to serve as the reference exhibit for state-of-the-art research supported by implementation and insights gained on all scales of experimental network architectures.
Cross-disciplinary wireless research: Looking beyond current networking paradigms, IEEE SECON welcomes pioneering cross-disciplinary work at the intersection of wireless and parallel disciplinary areas including (but not limited to) new devices, physics, biology, computing, to name a few, encompassing topics ranging from biological communication and computing networks to wireless communication networks in uncharted spectral bands.
Papers describing original, previously unpublished research work, experimental efforts, practical experiences, as well as visionary roadmaps, in all aspects of sensor networks, Internet of Things, mobile devices, and wireless communication are solicited. Particular topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Wireless and mobile sensing systems in challenging media (e.g., underground, underwater, space)
Cellular communications and data networks, including 5G and beyond
Software defined and programmable networks
Cognitive radio and dynamic spectrum access
Internet of Things, Nano-Things and Bio-Nano-Things
New communication paradigms, such as Terahertz Communications, Optical Wireless Communications
Intra-body Networks and Molecular Communication Networks
Unmanned aerial systems; robotic wireless networks
Wearable computing and networking
Machine learning for wireless
Low-power and energy limited sensing and communications
Measurement of wireless and sensor systems, and novel experimental testbeds
Security, privacy, and trustworthiness of mobile, wireless and sensor systems
Survivability and fault tolerance in disaster scenarios
In-network processing/fog/edge computing in wireless networks
Application protocols and cross-layer design
Next generation applications enabled via wireless, such as virtual/augmented reality, autonomous driving, smart cities
Testing platforms for city-scale evaluation of new sensing systems