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CQR 2024 : 2024 IEEE International Communications Quality and Reliability Workshop | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
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Submission Deadline: July 12 (Extended) --- The IEEE International CQR (Communications Quality and Reliability) Workshop is held annually with the purpose of bringing together industry and academic experts to present and discuss communications quality, reliability and security issues as they relate to real world issues. The output from the workshops adds to the community's body of knowledge and serves to inform, to help form opinion, and to assist in the development of best practice and relevant standards. For more information, please visit: https://cqr2024.ieee-cqr.org/call-papers Continuing the tradition of this series of workshops, CQR 2024 will provide an international technical forum for experts from industry and academia to exchange ideas and present results of ongoing research in the areas listed on the left. You are invited to submit a regular paper or short paper describing innovative research results, problem solutions, experiences, and new challenges related to various aspects of QoS and Reliability for the following networks/services, but are not limited to: - Machine Learning for Networking - ML-based Operations - Generative AI and related technologies - Grid and Distributed Cloud Computing - Software Defined Networks - Network Function Virtualization - Data Center Networks - Information-Centric Networking - Vehicular Networks - Cognitive Radio Networks - Application of Data Analytics - Network Architecture and Design - Network Security and Availability - Network Survivability - Operations, Administration and Maintenance - QoS Metrics and Measurement - QoS Policy and Assessment - QoE Assessment and Management - Resource Allocation and Management - Delay Tolerant Networks - Internet of Things (IoT) - 5G/Beyond 5G Mobile Networks - Network Slicing - Edge/Fog Computing - MIMO Communications - Anomaly/Intrusion Detection - Impact of Security on QoE - Scheduling and Buffer Management - Traffic Control - Traffic Modeling and Characterization - Service Level Agreement For additional information on this CFP, please contact Technical Program Co-Chairs. Please note that, CQR 2024 has two programs: Technical and Strategic. This Call for Papers covers the Technical Program only. For more information on the Strategic Program, please visit the CQR 2024 website or contact the General Program Chairs. |
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