The 1st International Workshop on Edge Computing and Networking

ECN 2018


Computer Networks & Wireless Communication



Call for Papers
The rigid requirement for low-latency, high-throughput data processing by advanced mobile applications in the context of Internet-of-Things (IoT) or augmented reality (AR) has pushed the de facto computing paradigm – cloud computing, to evolve to its next generation, which is coined as edge computing. In this emerging paradigm, computing and storage resources are deployed in close proximity to mobile devices, augmenting their capabilities in real time within only few-hop (or even one-hop) distance. The major benefits of edge computing include reduced latency thus enabling critical interactions in sophisticated mobile applications and shrunk traffic volume on the core network as data streaming all the way to the distant data center is no longer required. With the maturity of new communication technologies such as 5G where high-bandwidth low-latency communication becomes reality, the boundary between mobile devices and the edge infrastructure will be further blurred and edge computing will become more appealing.
The 1st International Workshop on Edge Computing and Networking (ECN) aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from both academia and industry who are working on novel edge computing and networking technologies as well as their integration, to exchange research ideas and identify new research challenges in this emerging field. ECN focuses on all aspects about the modeling, design, implementation, and measurement of future edge computing and network systems.
Topics of Interest
Topics include but are not limited to the following:
Edge computing architecture and framework
Lightweight virtualization for edge computing
Edge resource management
Edge computing system modeling and analysis
Edge caching and storage
Cooperation solutions for cloud and edge integration
Edge mobility modeling and management
Performance measurement of edge computing systems
Edge machine learning and data analytics
Novel applications for edge computing (e.g., IoT, VR/AR, UAVs)
Emerging edge communication technologies (e.g., mmWave, VLC)
Multi-access edge management
Novel edge network protocols and algorithms
Edge network performance measurement
Edge infrastructure security and data privacy
Trusted computing on the edge infrastructure