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xG Impact on IT and Systems 2022 : xG Impact on Information Technology and Systems

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Link: https://www.computer.org/digital-library/magazine/it/cfp-info-tech-systems
 
When Jun 11, 2022 - Nov 25, 2022
Where IT Professional Magazine
Submission Deadline Nov 25, 2022
Notification Due Jan 10, 2023
Final Version Due Feb 10, 2023
Categories    5G   6G
 

Call For Papers

Important Dates
Submissions Due: 25 November 2022

Publication: May/June 2023

IT Professional seeks original and novel contributions describing research, cross-domain experimentation and practical case studies on the current and future directions of xG networks. 5G networks are becoming mainstream in the cellular and wireless communications domain requiring rigorous and wide-ranging study of their impact on Information Technologies and Systems. 5G and beyond (xG) is more than simply increase in speed and connecting more devices. xG heralds an era of far- and wide-ranging services, applications and systems that changes business, society and the government. For example, the low latency of xG networks opens up opportunities for data-intense AI applications to be deployed on IoT devices with potential for new business models and customer satisfaction. The need to explore the various impacts of xG networks is of immense contemporary interest. This special issue aims to explore the theory as well as the practice of the impact of 5G, 6G and beyond on IT and Systems. The intersection of xG with Cloud architectures, Network architectures, Convergence, Data science and analytics, Cybersecurity, Business Process optimization, and User experience are topics of interest. Furthermore, the architecture, design and deployment of xG systems that would enable configuration, optimization and recovery are also of interest. The discussions in this special issue should throw fresh lights on expanding network coverage, reducing latency and providing enhanced security. This special issue aspires to advance the body of knowledge on xG networks and their industrial applicability.

In particular, topics of interest include but are not limited to:

Direction of xG network Generations
xG and impact on Cloud architectures (cloud native, metaverse)
Changes in Information Systems development, deployment and operations due to xG
How xG is impacting and impacted by Cybersecurity
xG and challenges to Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
Access network modifications due to xG
xG and service reliability
xG and network convergence.
Business Process Optimization due to advances in xG
Computing in xG Communications Networks
Open Source xG projects
Submission Guidelines
For author information and guidelines on submission criteria, please visit IT Professional‘s Author Information page. Please submit papers through the ScholarOne system, and be sure to select the special-issue name. Manuscripts should not be published or currently submitted for publication elsewhere. Please submit only full papers intended for review, not abstracts, to the ScholarOne portal.

Questions?
Please contact the guest editors at it3-2023@computer.org

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