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INFOCOM is a top ranked conference on networking in the research community. It is a major conference venue for researchers to present and exchange significant and innovative contributions and ideas in the field of networking and closely related areas. IEEE INFOCOM covers both theoretical and projection screen systems research. For INFOCOM 2017, the conference includes a main technical program, a number of workshops, a keynote speech, panels, a student poster session, and demo/poster sessions.
Topics of Submission
IEEE INFOCOM 2015 solicits research papers describing significant and innovative research contributions to the field of computer and data communication networks. We invite submissions on a wide range of research topics, spanning both theoretical and systems research. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Big data
- Cellular networks
- Cloud computing
- Cognitive radio networks
- Cooperative networking
- Crowdsourcing
- Cyber-physical systems
- Datacenter networking
- Delay tolerant networks
- Energy efficiency
- Fault tolerance, reliability and survivability
- Flow and congestion control
- Information centric networking
- Information security and privacy
- Internet security and privacy
- Localization
- Location-based services
- Medium access control
- MIMO-based networking
- Mobility management and models
- Multicast
- Multimedia networking
- Network calculus
- Network coding
- Network economics and pricing
- Network management
- Network measurement and analysis
- Network science
- Network virtualization
- Optical networks
- Overlay and peer-to-peer networks
- Quality of Service
- Resource allocation and management
- RFID systems
- Router and switch design
- Routing
- Scheduling and buffer management
- Short range wireless technologies
- Smart grid
- Smartphone and mobile applications
- Social computing and networks
- Software defined networking
- Traffic engineering
- Vehicular networks
- Web applications and content distribution
- Wireless access networks
- Wireless mesh and ad hoc networks
- Wireless security and privacy
- Wireless sensor networks