The 17th International Conference on Wired/Wireless Internet Communications

IFIP WWIC 2019


Computer Networks & Wireless Communication



IFIP WWIC 2019
The 17th International Conference on Wired/Wireless Internet Communications
June 10-12, 2019
Bologna, Italy
Best Paper Award (BPA)
Due to advancements in technology and development of new services, we foresee a tremendous growth of new devices and smart things that need to be connected to the Internet through a variety of wireless technologies. At the same time, the edge of the Internet is increasingly empowered with new capabilities, like pervasive sensing and computing power, which opens the way to new domains, services and business models beyond traditional mobile Internet, such as connected cars, participatory and urban sensing, industrial IoT. As a consequence, new types of information have to be delivered by the Network with varying requirements in terms of reliability, transmission rates and latency. To cope with the exponential growth of devices and mobile data traffic, there is a need for clean-slate or evolutionary Internet architectures merging and assembling different network technologies, supporting new paradigms for wired/wireless system planning and optimization, efficient transport over heterogeneous wireless access options, efficient and quality-aware content distribution, and new approaches for unified operations and management of the heterogeneous components, like software-defined systems and network function virtualization. These are only some examples of the challenges that are of interest to IFIP WWIC 2019.
The IFIP WWIC 2019 conference takes a broader view to the merge of wired and wireless technologies and welcomes submissions from academia and industry that explore challenges and advances in architectures, algorithms, protocols, and technologies for a global wired/wireless Internet network. Papers that present original work, validated by experimentation, simulation, or analysis, are solicited. We also encourage work-in-progress and position papers that describe highly original ideas, present new directions, or have the potential to generate insightful provocative discussions. IFIP WWIC is a single-track conference which has reached, over the last 15 years, a high-quality level, which is reflected by the paper acceptance rate as well as the level of attendance. Following the conference tradition, there will be a best paper award.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
Anticipatory Mobile Networking
Architectures and protocols for unified operations and management in wired/wireless environments
Architectures and protocols for mobile edge/fog computing
Content-centric and user-centric networking in wired/wireless environments
Cross-layer network design and optimization
Data-driven network design and optimization
Delay/disruptive tolerant and opportunistic networking
Emergency communication and public-safety networks
End-to-end Quality of Service support
Game-theory applications in distributed networked systems
Heterogeneous wireless access networks
Internet/Web of Things and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications
Interactions between wireless and optical networks
Intent based wired and wireless networking
Localisation, tracking, and mobility management
Machine-learning approaches in cognitive radio networks
Machine-learning approaches for network planning, optimization and management
Modelling of heterogeneity aspects
Mobile clouds and mobile edge computing (MEC)
Mobile service level agreements / specifications
Network mobility and handover management
Network Function Virtualization (NFV)
Network security, trust and privacy in in wired/wireless environment
Pricing, charging, and accounting
QoS/QoE mechanisms in wired/wireless environments
Resource management and admission control
Robot and UAV networks
Routing in wired/wireless environments
Satellite and space networking
Seamless inter-networking and self-organisation
Service composition and management
System prototypes, measurements, real-world deployment, and experiences
Software-defined wireless networks
5G and beyond 5G networks
Traffic characterization and modelling
Transport protocols and congestion control in wired/wireless environment
User-centric networking
Vehicular networks
Virtual and overlay networks
WiFi hotspot sharing
Wireless ad hoc, mesh, vehicular and sensor networks
Wireless network monitoring
Wearable communications and computing
Important Dates:
Paper registration: February 18, 2019
Paper submission: February 24, 2019
Author notification: April 20, 2019
Camera ready: May 6, 2019
Conference dates: June 10-12, 2019
Supported by:
IFIP