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Call for Papers
16th Swedish National Computer Networking Workshop (SNCNW 2020)
Online, with a flavour of Kristianstad, May 26-27, 2020
Purpose and scope
SNCNW is a creative and informal forum for computer communication and
networking. SNCNW’s main objective is to bring together computer
network researchers, practitioners, scientists, and engineers to
foster idea generation, innovation, and collaboration to strengthen
this field in Sweden. The workshop gives all research and development
groups an opportunity to present their on-going work to other experts
in the field for discussion.
The scope of SNCNW covers all technical aspects of computer
networking. Academic papers should emphasize research advances, while
industrial papers may focus on practical implementation, deployment,
and evaluation.
The submitted papers will be subjected to a formal reviewing process.
The goal is to ensure that the program reflects as much as possible
on-going national research and development efforts and to give
constructive feedback to the authors.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Network architectures, protocols, and algorithms
- Networking hardware design
- Cognitive radio and networking
- Distributed systems design, implementation, and application
- Virtualization and resource management
- Software-defined networking and network function virtualization
- Artificial intelligence in networking
- Big data in, with, and for communications and networking
- Networking for cloud and fog/edge computing
- Communication and protocols for Tactile Internet applications
- Next-Generation networking and internet
- Information-centric networking
- Energy-aware communication and green networking
- Fault-tolerance, reliability, and survivability
- Mobile and wireless communication
- Vehicular networks
- Internet-of-Things
- Peer-to-peer and content distribution networks
- Network security and privacy
- Network modeling, analysis, and verification
- Network operations, monitoring and diagnosis
- Interoperability and standardization
- Time-sensitive networking
- Tools and techniques for measurement, analysis, and visualization of network and traffic characteristics
- Testbeds (implementation and experimentation)
Important dates
Paper title/abstract registration deadline |
March 24, 2020 (extended!) |
Submission deadline |
March 31, 2020 (extended!) |
Acceptance notification: | May 4, 2020 |
Final papers: | May 15, 2020 |
Submission guidelines
See the Submission guidelines
for more information.