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Call for
Demonstrations
IEEE
NFV-SDN 2022
The 8th IEEE Conference on Network
Functions Virtualization
and
Software-Defined Networking
November 14-16, 2022 –
Chandler (Arizona), USA
https://nfvsdn2022.ieee-nfvsdn.org
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The 8th IEEE Conference on Network Function Virtualization and Software-Defined
Networks
(IEEE NFV-SDN 2022) conference, which will take place on 14-16 November in
Chandler (Arizona),
USA, invites proposals for demonstrations. Demonstrations complement the
conference with
practical showcases from industry on best practices in the field as well as
advances currently
underway in research and academia. Demonstration contributors are expected to
provide a demo
proposal (up to two pages in IEEE double-column style, 10pt font) incorporating
a demo system
architecture description and an illustration of the elements that will be
demonstrated. A separate
“Demo Setup and Requirements” document should also be provided to describe the
demo setup
details and requirements. Demo papers will be peer-reviewed. Accepted papers
will be included
in the electronic conference/workshops proceedings bundle provided to IEEE
NFV-SDN 2022 delegates
and will be subsequently made available via IEEE Xplore. At least one author of
an accepted demo is
required to register for the conference at the full or limited rate and present
the demo at the IEEE
NFV-SDN 2022 conference. The demo proposals will be reviewed by the IEEE
NFV-SDN 2022 program
committee and will be approved based on the availability of demo space as well
as on the following
criteria:
- Extent and significance of the research contribution or insights into best
practices
- Potential impact on the audience
- Quality and depth of the proposed implementation
The organizing committee (OC) is closely monitoring the development of the
COVID-19 situation that
could impact paper submissions and in-person attendance. In case of travel
restrictions, a partially or
fully virtual conference could become necessary and video/remote presentations
will be accepted.
Topics of interest and within the scope of IEEE NFV-SDN 2022 include, but are
not limited to, the following:
- Advances in network control planes, forwarding abstractions, and data plane
programmability
- Dynamic service function chaining/orchestration and traffic steering
- Intent and policy-based management
- Smart service delivery and orchestration
- Application of machine learning and big data analytics to manage virtualized
networks
- Machine learning tools for next-generation network optimization
- ML/AI techniques and models for network and service management
- Resiliency, fault management, and self-healing functions
- Security frameworks
- Advanced tools for automated design, deployment, validation, and network
problem diagnosis
- Data/control plane performance, interoperability, and scalability studies
- Design guidelines for modularity, scalability, high availability, and
interoperability (e.g., container/agent-based
and microservice implementations)
- Usage scenarios such as SD-WAN, IoT, Smart Grid, Smart Cities, etc.
- Improvements in future communication infrastructure enabled by SDN and NFV
including
RAN, evolution to 5G, public, private and hybrid clouds
- Operational experience (e.g. lab. and field trial results)
IMPORTANT DATES
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- Demo proposal submission: 27 July 2022
- Notification of Acceptance: 13 September 2022
- Camera-ready Submission: 9 October 2022
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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- Demo papers must be formatted in the standard IEEE double-column conference
template.
- Demo papers must not exceed two pages with 10pt font size.
- Demo papers need to obey the same general requirements with respect to
registration,
presentation, double submission and plagiarism as full conference papers.
- Demo submissions should incorporate a demo system architecture illustration
and a
clear outline of the demo procedure. Links to a short online video clip or
screencast
showcasing the work are encouraged.
- Demo setup requirements (e.g., number of monitors, internet access, etc.)
should be
stated in a separate document and uploaded along with the Demo paper.
- Demo papers should be submitted in pdf format via EDAS at:
https://edas.info/N29760.
DEMONSTRATION CO-CHAIRS
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- Georgiana Caltais, University of Twente, NL - [email protected]
- Violet R. Syrotiuk, ASU, US - [email protected]
- Chiara Contoli, University of Urbino “Carlo Bo”, IT - [email protected]
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