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Call for Demonstrations
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 9th IEEE Conference on Network Function Virtualization and Software Defined
Networks (IEEE NFV-SDN 2023) conference, which will take place on 7-9 November
in Dresden, Germany, invites proposals for demonstrations. Demonstrations
complement the conference with practical showcases from the industry on best
practices in the field and 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
describe the demo setup details and requirements. Demo papers will be peer-
reviewed. Accepted papers will be included in the electronic conference/workshop
proceedings bundle provided to IEEE NFV-SDN 2023 delegates and will be sub-
sequentially made available via IEEE Xplore.
At least one author of an accepted demo must register for the conference at the
full rate and present the demo at the IEEE NFV-SDN 2023 conference.
The IEEE NFV-SDN 2023 program committee will review the demo proposals
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 the best
practices
- Potential impact on the audience
- Quality and depth of the proposed implementation
TOPICS
Topics of interest and within the scope of IEEE NFV-SDN 2023 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
- SDN/CNF/NFV in recent and novel architecture paradigms
- Optimizing virtualized infrastructures, including hardware acceleration
techniques
- Heterogeneous server platforms and the detailed element-level CPU/GPU/FPGA
mapping of VNFs
- SDN/NFV in 6G three-dimensional networking
- Intent and policy-based management
- SDN and information-centric networking (ICN)
- 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
- ML/AI-enabled SDN/CNF/NFV deployments
- Resiliency, fault management, and self-healing functions
- Security frameworks
- Network management in SDN
- Advanced tools for automated design, deployment, validation, and network
problem
diagnosis
- Data/control plane performance, interoperability, and scalability studies
- Congestion control mechanisms in SDN
- Costs of migration of application containers and workloads
- Experience building network virtualization testbeds
- Design guidelines for modularity, scalability, high availability, and
interoperability
(e.g., container-/agent-based and micro-service implementations)
- Comparative studies on different virtualization technologies
- 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 6G, public, private, and hybrid clouds
- Operational experience (e.g., lab. and field trial results)
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission deadline: Aug. 28th, 2023
Notification of acceptance: Sep. 28th, 2023
Camera-ready deadline: Oct. 9th, 2023
NFV-SDN conference: Nov. 7th-9th, 2023
IMPORTANT LINKS
2023 IEEE NFV-SDN Website:
https://nfvsdn2023.ieee-nfvsdn.org
Demonstration Submission Site:
https://edas.info/N30801
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
- Demo papers must be formatted in the standard IEEE double-column conference
template.
- Demo papers must not exceed two/three 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/N30801.
DEMONSTRATION CO-CHAIRS
Augusto Venâncio Neto, UFRN/DIMAp/PPgSC, BR
Helge Parzyjegla, University of Rostock, DE
NFV-SDN GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
Frank Fitzek, TU Dresden, DE
Larry Horner, Intel, USA
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