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CONASENSE 2023 : 13th CONASENSE Workshop – co-located with IEEE WPMC2023 | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://www.conasense.org/conasense-2023/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The definition of a sustainable 6G ecosystem requires an interdisciplinary debate that can bring together experts from multiple fields, including communications, sensing, people/centric, sustainable services. Driving this vision from a technology perspective is the use of virtualization and softwarization to assist support to a vast number of active devices, while integrating a high capability of adaptation.
CONASENSE2023 focuses on the need to address such adaptation from a cross-layer perspective, where computation and networking become intertwined due to softwarization. The workshop focuses on work that addresses a 6G paradigm that can be addressed by working together 4 different computational areas: communications; satellites and navigation; sensing; people-centric services. CONASENSE 2023, co-located with IEEE WPMC (technically co-sponsored by IEEE ComSoc) follows the rules of IEEE WPMC 2023 for paper submission and accepts both full and short-papers. Full papers (6 plus 1 pages; USD 100 for each extra page) address mature work on related fields, covering in detail the developed research, sharing information on models, architectures, experimentation, use-cases, etc. Short- papers (2-4 pages) address work under development, where solutions are being advocated, but experimentation may still be an early stage. Paper submission via the IEEE WPMC 2023 EDAS: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=30791&track=117524 Deadlines: • Paper submission, 15.09.2023 • Notification of acceptance, 15.10.2023 • Camera-ready submission, 31.10.2023 Topics of interest for CONASENSE 2023 include but are not limited to: – Communications. ▪ Unified architectural communications involving ground to spaceborne infrastructures ▪ quantum communications and their role and challenges in 6G; ▪ Sustainable and green Edge-Cloud architectures ▪ Open vRAN architectures, covering the far Edge. ▪ AI-driven networking management ▪ Semantic communications for supporting multiverse scenarios – Satellites and Navigation ◦ Orchestration across terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks ◦ Joint sensing and localization ◦ Routing for smart constellations – Sensing. ◦ Joint sensing and communications ◦ IoT communication and orchestration ◦ Large-scale sensing scenarios challenges ◦ AI-based sensing – Services ◦ Use-case experimentation for People-centric sustainable services relying on communications, sensing, satellites and navigation ◦ Experimental frameworks, living labs, devising 6G design. ◦ Sustainable design of services. Committees CONASENSE Steering Committee ◦ Ramjee Prasad, CGC, Aarhus University, Denmark ◦ Rute Sofia, fortiss, sofia@fortiss.org Publicity Chair/Treasurer: Paulo Rufino, CGC, Aarhus University Technical Programme Committee: Chair: Prof. Eduardo Cerqueira, UFPA, Brazil TPC members: Fumiyuki Adachi, University of Tohoku, Japan Qasim Ahmed University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom (Great Britain) Rodolfo Azevedo, UNICAMP, Brazil Sanjay Biswash, NIIT University, India Ernestina Cianca, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy Luis M. Contreras, Telefonica, Spain Mauro De Sanctis, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy Satoshi Denno , Okayama University , Japan Mianxiong Dong, Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan Ana Maria Dragulinescu, University Politechnica of Bucharest, Romania Ashutosh Dutta, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Labs (JHU/APL), USA Valerio Frascolla, Intel Deutschland Gmbh, Germany Octavian Fratu, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania Simona Halunga, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania Asim Ul Haq, Aarhus University, Denmark Frederic Harris, University of California San Diego , USA Antoni Ivanov , Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria Peter Koch, Aalborg University, Denmark Ryuji Kohno, YRP International Alliance Institute, Japan Berend Kuipers, Lusiada University of Lisbon, Portugal Navin Kumar ,Amrita University, India Frank Li, University of Agder, Norway Valeria Loscrí, Inria Lille-Nord Europe, France Petri Mähönen, Aalto University, Finland Lefteris Mamatas, University of Macedonia, Greece Paulo Mendes, Airbus, Germany Werner Mohr,, Germany Simone Morosi, University of Florence – CNIT, Italy Homayoun Nikookar, Netherlands Defence Academy, The Netherlands Milica Pejanovic-Djurisic, University of Montenegro, Montenegro Vladimir Poulkov, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria Anand Prasad, Deloitte Tohmatsu Cyber LLC, Japan Jayashree Ratnam, Institute of Technical Education and Research, Siksha O Anusandhan University, Bhubaneswar India António Rodrigues, IT / Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal Denis Rosário, Federal University of Para, Brazil Jorge Sá Silva, University of Coimbra, Portugal Oriol Sallent, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Avik Santra, Infineon Technologies AG, Germany Paulo José Spaccaquerche, ABNIC, Brazil Krasimir Tonchev, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria Vassilis Tsaoussidis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece Per Valter, Østfold University College, Denmark Fernando Velez, University of Beira Interior, Portugal Atanas Vlahov, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria Zaharias Zaharis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece |
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