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CFP: The International Workshop on Smart Technologies (WOSTech)
The international Workshop on Smart Technologies is going to be held on 19 - 20 July, 2017 in university city, Cambridge. It will be held in conjunction with the 2017 International Conference on Future Networks and Distributed Systems (ICFNDS 2017) 1. Introduction The motive of Workshop on Smart Technologies (WOSTech) is to bring together computer scientists, researchers, engineers, and people from industry to exploit the world in a best possible way for mankind through smart technologies. It has the current focus on Software Defined Networking and Technology transfer towards smart global village. SDN; A game changer technology having an important transformational force, is at the forefront and going to become the backbone of application economy. It provides support on the dynamic, scalable computing and storage needs of current complex digital networks and allows adaptive control and operations of networks in a cost-effective manner. On the other hand, Internet of Things (IoT) on the rise is a mass-media hot topic and is very enthusiastic to transform the Global Village into Smart Global Village. IP-enabled devices, Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication, Cloud Computing, Big Data, RFID, White Space TV Spectrum, iPhone Apps and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are the most highlighted actors of IoT. These represent a compelling opportunity across a staggering array of applications covering homes, warehouses, offices, hospitals, factories, metro infrastructure, agriculture and transportation to make life easier, safer, and greener for millions of people in this smart global village. 2. Topics of interest Software Defined Networking Intelligent standards, algorithms, protocols, and architectures Challenges in deploying software defined networks alongside conventional networks Integration and Implementation issues and prospective solutions Management tools and techniques SDN in smart environment Network control and information-based control management Dynamic resource provisioning and management Security, and privacy techniques Traffic and data engineering Assessment, troubleshooting and managements tools and techniques Effective and efficient information flow Trust and reliability of system Programming and Debugging of SDN Elements and System Integration of SDN-enabled mobile and fixed networks for multimedia, VoIP, etc. Northbound and Southbound Programming Applications, challenges and solutions of SDN Integration with internet of things Applications, challenges and solutions of SDN Integration cloud computing Orchestration API, orchestration of virtual resources Technology Transfer towards Smart Global Village Algorithms and standards in technology transfer from WSNs to IoT Energy harvesting, scavenging, and its efficient consumption Efficeint and resilient communication Simulation and real implementation of experimental System Data processing and Big data related issues Self-learning interoperability related Issues and challenges in technology transfer Deployment (energy, cost, error prevention, localization) High-level methods and tools Cost (of node, energy, development, deployment, maintenance) Existing and potential adaptation barriers and their solutions Storage and services (cloud, database, data structure, object oriented) Various application scenarios SDN and IoT 3. The important date Final paper submission due: March 17, 2017 Notification of Acceptance: May 01, 2017 Camera ready paper due: May 15, 2017 Authors registration deadline: May 15, 2017 Workshop: July 19 – 20, 2017 |
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