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IEEE International Conference on High Performance Switching and Routing

Artificial Intelligent Next Generation (NextG) Integrated Communications and Computing Systems

5-7 June 2023 @ Albuquerque, New Mexico

 

https://www.ieee-hpsr.org/

 

*IEEE HPSR 2023 Organizing Committee is planning for an in-person conference and encourages the authors to participate physically; however, we understand that the pandemic situation is not over yet. Therefore, depending on the situation during the conference time, remote participation and online presentation may be allowed under special circumstances.

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Next Generation (NextG) Integrated Communications and Computing Systems are envisioned to be characterized by resiliency, security, robustness, adaptability, and autonomy, while being supported by modern communication devices, computing solutions, networks, and systems. New networking technologies and intelligent techniques are needed to efficiently and effectively cope with the intricacy in traffic demands, as well as the heterogeneity of the services and applications requested by the end-users. In parallel, the advent of the Digital Continuum, i.e., device-to-edge-to-fog-to-Cloud continuum, promises to offer low-latency and ubiquitous computation to heterogeneous mobile and Internet of Things devices. A rich array of network services is expected to emerge seeking to realize greater synergy across the various component subsystems of the NextG Integrated Communications and Computing Systems.

 

The main focus of the HPSR 2023 – the 24th edition of HPSR conference – will be to assess how breakthrough changes occurring to NextG Integrated Communications and Computing Systems are affecting areas related to switching and routing, and NextG networks and systems in general. We are soliciting original and thought-provoking works on big data, data analytics, cloud and edge services, and artificial intelligent techniques applied to networking and switching and routing. Works on autonomous networks, 5G/6G, Industry 4.0, social networks, network, cybersecurity, virtualization, and other advanced topics are also welcome. Papers describing original, previously unpublished research, experimental efforts, practical experiences, as well as visionary roadmaps, in all aspects of switching and routing, and NextG networks and systems are solicited. Research works on the following topics, but not limited to, are welcome for submission through the following symposia:

 

Track A: NextG Integrated Communications and Computing Systems Symposium

 

Application of data analytics to switching and routing

Artificial intelligent routing and resource-allocation algorithms

Behavior-aware human-centric NextG networks and systems

Deep-learning technologies for NextG networks

Digital Continuum -- device-to-edge-to-fog-to-Cloud continuum

Dynamic bandwidth access and management for smart-factory/Industry 4.0 applications

Experimental measurements and testbed implementations 

Game theory enabling resource allocation and routing

High performance, programmable networks for the Internet of Things

Integrated access and backhaul technologies

Integrated caching, computation, and communications 

Positioning, Navigation, and Timing techniques

Quality of Experience resulting from intelligent routing

Quality of Service Optimization and resource allocation

Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces-enabled switching and routing

Switching architectures for NextG applications

Traffic monitoring and modeling applied to switching and routing

Traffic predictions in routing and resource assignment

 

Track B: High-Performance High Functionality Architectures Symposium

 

Address lookup algorithms, packet classification, scheduling, and dropping

Applications of data science and analysis on high-performance networks

Applications of GPU on network functions

Efficient data structures for networking applications

Future technologies for IoT 

High-speed packet processors

ICT enabling technologies for e-health systems

Multiprocessor networks

Nano-communication networks

Network management

Network traffic characterization and measurements

Optical switching and routing

Power-aware switching, bridging, and routing protocols

Routing and resource allocation for Tactile Internet

Switching, bridging, and routing protocols whether wide-area or data centers

Switching support to Extended reality (including virtual, augmented, and mixed reality)

Traffic characterization and engineering

Standardization activities of emerging high performance switching and routing

 

Track C: Autonomous Networks Symposium

 

Architectures of high-performance switches and routers, with a focus towards reconfigurable pipelines (P4, OpenFlow, etc.)

Blockchain technologies

Computation offloading

Decentralized applications (DApps)

Decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs)

Economics and pricing

Energy harvesting, storage, recycling, wireless power transfer

Green network monitoring and routing

Intelligent and connected vehicular networks

Medium access control, routing, and path selection

Middleware services for wireless, mobile and multimedia networks

Mobile social networks and routing

Multi-access edge computing (MEC)

Network and switch slicing

Network performance for Human-Agent-Robot Teamwork (HART)

Physical-layer aspects of switching and routing

Software-defined networking

Space-air-ground integrated networks (SAGIN)

 

Track D: Network Security Symposium

 

Adversarial machine learning

Applied cryptography for cyber, information, and network security

Attack prediction, detection, response, and prevention

Authentication protocols and key management

Blockchain security

Cloud, data center, and distributed systems  security

Future Internet Architecture (FIA) security and privacy

Intrusion detection with artificial intelligent techniques

Malware detection and damage recovery

Network security and privacy protection

NextG networks and Internet security

Security in SDN and networking slicing

Security aspects of social networks

Security in smart grid communications

Security in virtualized network functions built or managed using software-defined networks

Security and privacy in the Age of Information

Trust management in networks through emerging technologies

Virtual Private WANs

Zero Trust Architecture

 

Important Dates:

 

Paper Submission Due: January 23, 2023

Acceptance Notifications: April 3, 2023

Author Registration Deadline: April 24, 2023

Final Version Submission Due: May 1, 2023

 

 

General Chair

 

Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou, University of New Mexico, USA

 

General Co-chair

 

Abdelhamid Mellouk, L’Université Paris-Est Créteil, France

 

TPC Co-chairs

 

Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, Northeastern University, USA

Carla Fabiana Chiasserini, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Gang Li, Deakin University, Australia

 

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Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou

Assistant Professor

Director of Recruiting and Admissions

Computer Engineering Area Chair


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