The 11th IPTComm conference will be held from October 15-17, 2018, Chicago, Illinois, USA . IPTComm brings together researchers from academia, industry and government to discuss challenges, share ideas, results and experiences. The conference addresses current topics related to Cloud-based IP communication architectures, WebRTC-enabled applications, Big Data analytics in IP-based communication networks, Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine to Machine (M2M) systems, Mobility and Ubiquitous computing, Network Function Virtualization (NFV), Software Defined Networking (SDN), 5G technologies. IPTComm focuses on the reliability, security, privacy, performance and scalability of real-time communications and data services, as well as on the applicability of these technologies for public-safety applications such as Next Generation 9-1-1.
IPTComm is co-located with Real-Time Communications (RTC) Conference, Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), Chicago. In addition to hosting the IPTComm Research track, the RTC Conference will have tracks related to IoT, WebRTC and CPaaS, Mobile Networks and Applications, and NG9-1-1. The demonstrations and presentations in these tracks will complement the material to be presented in the IPTComm track and serve as a source of new ideas and research partnerships in industry.
IPTComm 2018 is co-sponsored by the IEEE Chicago section. Accepted papers will be published in IEEE Xplore.
Conference Chairs
Carol Davids - Illinois Institute of Technology - chair@iptcomm.org
Vijay K. Gurbani - Nokia Networks - chair@iptcomm.org
Technical Program Committee Chairs
Simon Pietro Romano, University of Napoli Federico II - tpc@iptcomm.org
Aman Singh, Palindrome Technologies - tpc@iptcomm.org
Steering Committee
Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University
Gaston Ormazabal, Columbia University
Radu State, University of Luxembourg
Jan Seedorf, HFT Stuttgart
Salman Baset, IBM Research
Carol Davids, Illinois Institute of Technology
Vijay K. Gurbani, Nokia Networks
Technical Program Committee
Eric Burger, Georgetown University
Edward Chlebus, Illinois Institute of Technology
Jason Fedore, FACEmeeting
Jerome Francois, INRIA Nancy
Rosario Garroppo, University of Pisa
Volker Hilt, Nokia Bell Labs
Stefan Hommes, University of Luxembourg
Cynthia Hood, Illinois Institute of Technology
Srinivasan Iyengar, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Salvatore Loreto, Ericsson
Ronald Marx, Huawei German Research Center
Gaston Ormazabal, Columbia University
Victor Pascual, Genaker
Esa Piri, Kaitotek Oy
Thomas Schmidt, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Jan Seedorf, HFT Stuttgart
Kundan Singh, Avaya Labs
Dorgham Sisalem, Oracle
Jose Soler, Technical University of Denmark
Jin Tang, AT&T Labs
Wilhelm Wimmreuter, SCCT
Call for Papers ( Download PDF)
We invite paper submissions addressing theoretical and experimental achievements, innovative systems, prototyping efforts, case studies and technological advancements. The topics include but are not limited to:
New Technologies, Services and Applications
Cloud-based IP communication services
Browser-integrated IP Communications (WebRTC)
Mobile P2P IP communication systems
Public safety applications and Next Generation 9-1-1
Open source development in IP communications
Internet of Things and M2M
Mobility and Ubiquitous computing
Information Centric Networks (ICN)
5G Networks: applications, proof of concepts and research issues
Applications and research areas in IP communications for industries (e.g., finance, energy, healthcare, education, transportation)
Management and Resilience
Scaling, monitoring and management of large-scale IP communication systems
Benchmarking of large-scale IP communication systems
Quality of Experience (QoE)
Effects of virtualization on quality of IP communication systems
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Service Function Chaining (SFC)
Programmable networks and Software Defined Networking (SDN)
Energy consumption and energy management in IP communication systems
Security
Identity management, anonymity and privacy in IP communications
Challenges in end-to-end security in the presence of middleboxes in managed networks
Middleboxes for trust and privacy in IP communications
Autonomous intrusion detection and prevention
Forensics and diagnostics in IP communication systems
Surveillance and Lawful Interception of IP communications networks
Analytics in IP Communications Networks
Analyzing unstructured data in IP communication systems (Chats, Audio calls / transcripts, Video feeds)
Real-time machine learning methods in IP communications networks
Scalable distributed architectures for analytics in IP communication networks
Operational analytics and Big data platforms for understanding communication network patterns (energy optimization, graph processing, etc.)
Submission Guidelines
Paper submissions must describe original research, not published nor currently under review for another conference or journal. The program committee will referee all papers. At least one author of each paper must be registered and present their paper at the conference.
Regular regular paper submissions should follow the guidelines and use the formatting tools available at the IEEE Manuscript Templates page.
Regular papers are limited to 8 pages, double-column IEEE format, including figures, references and appendices.
Work-in-progress papers should have no more than 4 pages in IEEE double-column format, including figures, references and appendices. Work-in-progress papers must include "Work in Progress" in the title.
If your paper is accepted and you need an invitation letter to apply for a visa to attend the conference, please contact tpc@iptcomm.org as soon as possible. (Visa applications can take at least 30 working days to process.) Please identify yourself as a presenter and include your mailing address in your email.
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