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ManFog 2015 : The First IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Management of Fog Computing | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The First IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Management of Fog Computing
May 11, 2015, Ottawa, Canada IEEE IM 2015 (http://manfog.queenstrl.ca/) co-located with the 14th IFIP/IEEE Symposium on Integrated Network and Service Management (IM 2015) Description: Cloud computing allows services to be hosted in data centers and can be remotely accessed by applications running on a mobile device. This architecture works well for many mobile applications, but is problematic for applications that are sensitive to network latency (e.g., augmented reality and video streaming). This architecture is also unsuitable for the Internet of Things (IOT) where sensors and actuators are embedded in physical objects that are linked to the Internet through wired and wireless networks. Sensors produce huge volumes of data and may be used in applications that span over a large geographical region and must react quickly in response to specific events. Potential applications include smart cities, smart buildings, healthcare, industrial control, intelligent transportation, emergency response and environmental monitoring. ManFog 2015 aims at providing an international forum for researchers to discuss and address management challenges. List of topics include, but are not limited to: -Trends and challenges related to Fog computing -Distributed mobile applications/services (IOT, sensing, and context-awareness -Resource management/allocation among Fog nodes, networks and clouds -Virtualization and programming infrastructure -Software defined networks (SDNs): architectures and protocols -Localization mechanisms and algorithms related to Fog computing -Computation offloading: strategies and techniques for Fog computing -Managing data flows among Fog nodes and clouds -Trust, security and privacy issues related to Fog computing and mobile cloud -Energy and resource optimization in Fog computing -Mobility and context-aware support for Fog computing -Performance evaluation of Fog computing techniques and models t Important Dates: Submission of research papers due: January 12 , 2015 (extended) Notification of paper acceptance: January 30, 2015 Submission of camera-ready papers: February 15, 2015 Workshop date: May 11, 2015 Paper submission: Papers should be written in English. Manuscripts should be no more than 8 pages, double column, IEEE style including tables, figures and references. Please use either Word or LaTex templates and instructions provided by IEEE. Papers must be submitted by December 15, 2014. To register and submit paper into the ManFog workshop, please use the ManFog 2015 Submission System (https://jems.sbc.org.br/home.cgi?c=2182). Papers meeting these requirements will be peer-reviewed by at least three independent reviewers, including a TPC member. Papers must present original and unpublished work and should not be currently under review by any other conference or journal. Workshop Chairs: Hanan Lutfiyya University of Western Ontario Khalid Elgazzar Queen’s University |
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