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===================================================================== 5th OMNeT++ Community Summit 2018 University of Pisa, Italy – September 05-07, 2018 - http://summit.omnetpp.org/2018/ CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS ***** Submission Deadline July 16, 2018 ***** ===================================================================== OMNeT++ is a public-source, component-based, modular and open- architecture simulation environment with strong GUI support and an embeddable simulation kernel. It is designed to simulate diverse discrete event-based systems. The OMNeT++ Community Summit is an open meeting with time and space for tutorials, discussions, coding sessions as well as presentations on recent developments and novel ideas in the broad area of modeling and simulation, with a focus on the OMNeT++ simulation framework. The OMNeT++ summit unites users, developers, and researchers to discuss applications, developments, and ideas on the topics of integrating simulation models, coupling different simulation tools and providing more accurate and more efficient modeling approaches and simulation models. The 2018 edition of the Community Summit will include a “hackathon” for the first time in the history of OMNeT++-related events. The hackathon gives developers of simulation models and frameworks the opportunity to propose hackathon working topics and projects and to directly consult and team-up with the OMNeT++ core developer team at the hackathon. Exemplary topics for hackathon projects could be: - hands-on problem solving (e.g., improving scalability); - setting up regression and continuous testing for projects; - improving certain model aspects (e.g., 2D or 3D visualization); - porting to INET 4.0; - informal discussion of interoperability and development roadmaps. Hackathon topics will be selected based on prior written proposals. The 2018 Summit also reintroduces the possibility to submit scientific contributions which will be reviewed by the TPC and (if accepted and presented at the summit) be published in the indexed open access journal EPiC Series in Computing (ISSN: 2398-7340). The copyright for all submission types is retained by the authors. Topics of interest for submissions include, but are not limited to: - Design, evaluation, validation of simulation models - Simulation credibility and validation - Modeling techniques, including stochastic and hybrid modeling - Comparison or integration with other simulation/emulation tools - Parallel simulation and simulation control - Integration of hardware-specific code - Simulative approaches to performance evaluation - Cross-layer protocol or system design methodologies - Use of discrete event simulation in other domains - Result interpretation and analysis - Simulation in the loop - Industrial applications and practical use cases - Experiences on contributions to international standards ----------------------------- SUBMISSION and PARTICIPATION ----------------------------- We invite researchers and users alike to submit one or more of the following contribution types: (a) Scientific contributions (up to 8 pages) are full research papers that describe ongoing work or finalized results. Full papers that are reviewed and accepted by the TPC and presented at the summit will appear in the summit proceedings that are published in the indexed open access journal “EPiC Series in Computing” (https://easychair.org/publications/EPiC/Computing). The copyright for submissions is retained by the authors. (b) Short abstracts (up to 2 pages) provide overviews of a proposed presentation or demonstration. Authors may find this format suitable for design proposals, for preliminary or more narrowly focused work, for case studies, or to highlight OMNeT++-related results in work that has been published elsewhere. Short abstracts will be invited as either a presentation, as a demonstration, or a poster and will be published on the summit website and included in the Zenodo digital repository of the OMNeT++ Community Summit (https://zenodo.org/communities/omnet-community-summit-2018/). The copyright for submissions is retained by the authors. (c) Proposals for hackathon projects can be submitted via e-mail to the organizers: (omnetsummit2018@easychair.org). Exemplary topics are listed on the summit website. (d) Proposals for tutorials, discussion panels, and other kinds of interactive community summit activities can be submitted to the organizers via email: (omnetsummit2018@easychair.org) All submissions should be of interest to the OMNeT++ community. We welcome case studies that employ OMNeT++ in the evaluation of systems as well as contributions addressing general questions of OMNeT++-based simulations. For model-centric submissions, we ask the author(s) to publicize source code at the time of submission. All submissions will be checked by the organizers and scientific submissions will be reviewed by the technical program committee. Proposals for individual contributions will be invited depending on the submission type and based on the expected interest for the OMNeT++ community. We provide poster slots for all participants. Contributions should be prepared with the Easychair EPiC series template (use the letter format and the [EPiC] mode for LaTeX). Detailed instructions are available on the summit website: http://summit.omnetpp.org/2018/ Scientific contributions accepted by the TPC and presented at the summit will be published in the indexed open access journal “EPiC Series in Computing”. All other contributions will be included and indexed in the OMNeT++ Community Summit's digital Zenodo repository. Copyrights for all contributions (including the EPiC submitted articles) will remain solely with the authors. The OMNeT++ Community Summit is sponsored and free to attend by everyone. Registration or publication fees will not be applied. ----------------------------- DATES and DEADLINES ----------------------------- - Scientific Abstract Registration: June 29, 2018 (final) - Scientific Submissions Deadline: July 16, 2018 (final) - Scientific Submissions Notification: August 10, 2018 - Scientific Submissions Camera-Ready: August 24, 2018 - Hackathon Proposal Submission: August 10, 2018 - Hackathon Date: September 05-06, 2018 - Summit Date: September 06-07, 2018 ----------------------------- ORGANIZERS ----------------------------- - Local Summit Organizers: + Antonio Virdis (University of Pisa, Italy) + Giovanni Nardini (University of Pisa, Italy) - Technical Program Organizers + Anna Förster (University of Bremen, Germany) + Asanga Udugama (University of Bremen, Germany) - Hackathon Organizers + Vladimir Vesely (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic) + Carlo Vallati (University of Pisa, Italy) - Publicity Organizers + Kyeong Soo Kim (Xi'an Jiaotong–Liverpool University, China) + Michael Kirsche (BTU Cottbus–Senftenberg, Germany) |
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