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                                                                          Call 
for Papers
                                                                     IEEE 
NFV-SDN 2023

                             The 9th IEEE Conference on Network Functions 
Virtualization
                                                      and Software-Defined 
Networking
                                             November 7-9, 2023 – Dresden, 
Germany
                                                   
https://nfvsdn2023.ieee-nfvsdn.org/
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The 2023 IEEE NFV-SDN conference will be held in Dresden, Germany on Nov. 7-9,
2023. It again is an important forum for the ongoing exchange of the latest 
ideas,
developments and results amongst ecosystem partners in both academia and 
industry.
The conference fosters knowledge sharing and discussion on new approaches as 
well
as work addressing gaps and improvements in NFV and SDN-enabled architectures,
algorithms and operational frameworks for virtualized network functions and
infrastructures.


Topics of interest
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The following is a non-exhaustive list of topics:

NFV, CNF, and SDN Architectures, Infrastructure, and Elements
- Emerging improvements, including Network Slicing and the unikernel paradigm
- Improvements in the design of forwarding elements, e.g., switches/routers,
  wireless systems
- Optimizing virtualized infrastructures, including hardware acceleration
  technologies
- Heterogeneous server platforms and the detailed element-level CPU/GPU/FPGA
  mapping of network functions
- SDN/CNF/NFV in recent and novel architecture paradigms
- Architectural design aspects toward Next-Generation wireless networks,
  Virtualization Technologies for Edge/Fog Computing
- Microservice-based and agent-based SDN/NFV
- SDN/NFV in 6G three-dimensional networking

NFV, CNF, and SDN Operations
- Protocols for virtual network orchestration
- Dynamic license management, autonomics, machine learning, monitoring, 
resiliency,
  fault management, and self-healing
- Network security and isolation impacts of virtualization technologies
- Advanced tools for automated design, deployment, validation, and management
- Application of machine learning and big data analytics to manage to simplify
  deployment and operation of SDN/CNF/NFV networks
- SDN/NFV orchestration and operations in 6G network continuum

AI/ML in SDN/NFV networks
- AI/ML techniques and network softwarization
- AI/ML network automation
- AI/ML applications for SDN and NFV
- AI/ML enabled SDN/NFV deployments
- Design and performance evaluation of AI/ML techniques in softwarized networks

Performance Analysis and Optimization
- Costs of migration of application containers and workloads
- Experience building network virtualization testbeds
- Data/control plane performance, interoperability, and scalability studies
- Resource dimensioning and optimization (e.g., cloud-native design), workload
  isolation, and tradeoffs
- Design guidelines for modularity, scalability, high availability, and
  interoperability (e.g., container and micro services implementations)
- SDN/NFV new KPIs and trade-offs in 6G architecture

Results and Evaluations in Application Scenarios
- Comparative studies on different virtualization technologies
- Usage scenarios such as SD-WAN, IoT or  Smart Grid,
- Use of virtualization technologies for Smart Cities, Smart and Connected
  Communities, Smart and Connected Health, etc.
- Improvements in future communication infrastructure enabled by SDN, CNF, and 
NFV,
  including fixed and wireless access, public, private and hybrid clouds
- Social and regulatory impacts (e.g., network implications of data location
  and privacy)
- Operational experience in operational networks (e.g., 5G deployments, AI in 
Radio
  Interface Controller)


Submission guidelines
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Prospective authors are invited to submit original full technical or fast-track
papers for publication in the IEEE NFV-SDN 2023 Conference Proceedings and
presentations in the technical sessions. We solicit submission of high-quality
full papers reporting original and novel research results on all the above 
topics.
Papers must be written in English, unpublished, and not submitted elsewhere. 
Full
papers must be formatted as the standard IEEE double-column conference template.

FULL TECHNICAL PAPERS should have a maximum paper length of six (6) printed 
pages
(10-point font), including figures, without incurring additional page charges
(maximum one additional page with over length page charge of USD100 if 
accepted).
Papers exceeding 7 pages will not be accepted at EDAS. For information on 
submissions,
please visit http://www.ieee-nfvsdn.org/

FAST-TRACK PAPERS: We also welcome fast-track papers from the research 
community up
to four (4) pages in length (10pt font); max. one additional page with over 
length
page charge of USD100 if accepted. These papers should focus more on recent and
newly-developing results. Compared to longer papers, fast-track papers will be
reviewed with a more open mind towards the scope of evaluation or breadth of 
topics.
We recommend that authors check both calls for papers before submitting them. 
For
information on submissions, please visit http://www.ieee-nfvsdn.org/


Important dates
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- Full paper submission deadline: July 7th, 2023
- Fast-track paper submission deadline: July 7th, 2023
- Acceptance notification (full papers): September 5th, 2023
- Acceptance notification (fast-track papers): September 13th, 2023
- Camera-ready papers: October 9th, 2023


General Co-Chairs
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Frank Fitzek, TU Dresden, DE
Larry Horner, Intel, US


Technical Program Co-Chairs
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Giang Nguyen, TU Dresden, DE
Rentao Gu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, CN
Molka Gharbaoui, CNIT, IT


Publication Chair
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Tobias Meuser, TU Darmstadt


Keynote Co-chairs
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Antonio de la Oliva Delgado, UC3M, ES
Chiara Contoli, University of Urbino “Carlo Bo”, IT
Flavio Esposito, Saint Louis University, US


Workshop Co-Chairs
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Carlos Jesus Bernardos Cano, UC3M, ES
Yoshihiro Nakajima, NTT Docomo, JP


Tutorials Co-Chairs
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Marco Tacca, UT Dallas, US
Daniel Corujo, Universidade de Aveiro, PT


Demo Co-Chairs
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Helge Parzyjegla, Univeristy of Rostok, DE
Augusto Venâncio Neto, UFRN/DIMAp/PPgSC, BR


Publicity Co-Chairs
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Karl-Johan Grinnemo, Karlstad University, SE
Reza Tourani, Saint Louis University, US


Student Grant Chair
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José Quevedo, Instituto de Telecomunicações, PT


Finance & Local Arrangements Chair
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Rico Radeke, TU Dresden, DE


Doctorial Symposium Co-Chairs
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Dewang Gedia, Cisco Systems, Inc/University of Colorado Boulder, US


Web Chair
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Gianluca Davoli, University of Bologna, IT


Conference Planner
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Tina Gaerlan, IEEE Comsoc, USA


Treasurer
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Bruce Worthman, IEEE ComSoc, US
























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