NanoCom 2020 - 7th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication
Date2020-09-23 - 2020-09-25
Deadline2020-04-15
VenueCollege Park, MD, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://nanocom.acm.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
Communication technologies at micro- and nanoscale are essential for tackling numerous challenges in many fields, including ICT, medicine, pharmacology, synthetic biology, and materials science. The interdisciplinary nature of the related research challenges has prompted the creation of new multidisciplinary work groups.
The 7th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication (ACM NanoCom 2020) aims to further grow the research community that contributes to nanocomputing and communications, and to stimulate the knowledge transfer to industries.
ACM NanoCom 2020 will highlight novel research results and breakthrough ideas, and identify directions for short and medium term exploitation. Novel theoretical and experimental research contributions are welcome. The conference will feature contributed and invited papers, posters, and keynote addresses in this emerging inter-disciplinary field.
We invite submissions in areas including (but not limited to) the following:
* Electromagnetic communication at (sub-)THz and optical frequencies
[ This includes,
** Coding, modulation, detection, and estimation
** Channel modeling including free-space propagation and intra-chip/intra-body propagation
** Devices based on nanomaterials and metamaterials
** Localization and positioning]
* Molecular communication in the biological, chemical, or mechanical environments
[ This includes
** Signal design, detection, estimation, and sensing
** Modeling channels of free diffusion, guided transport, microfluidic, in-vivo/in-vitro biological
** Molecular communication components including signal sources and encoders/decoders]
* Interfaces for molecular and electromagnetic nanoscale communications
* Nanoscale communication network protocols for nanosensor and biological networks
* Simulation tools and experimental testbeds for nanonetworks
[ This includes,
** Design and formal methods for specifying components and parameters
** Experimental demonstration of nano-communication systems]
* Integration of nano- and traditional macroscale communication systems
* Nano-computing paradigms, including neuromorphic computing, DNA and molecular computing, membrane computing, quantum computing, and biological computing
* Applications, such as the Internet of Nano(-Bio)-things, nanosensor networks, systems on chip, nanomedicine, tissue engineering, future and emerging applications, nanonetworks in exotic materials such as functional meta-surfaces and metamaterials
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Important Dates
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- Full paper due: April 15, 2020
- Short papers due: May 1, 2020
- Notification of Acceptance: June 30, 2020
- Camera ready paper due: July 31, 2020
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Paper Submission
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Papers submitted to ACM NanoCom 2020 must be original, not previously published or accepted for publication elsewhere, and they must not be submitted to any other event or publication during the entire review process.
ACM NanoCom 2020 accepts both regular and short papers.
Regular papers are limited to 6 pages including figures and references. They should describe novel advances in topics within the scope of the conference. Authors may submit a 7-page manuscript for review, but an extra page charge of $100 is required for accepted papers.
Short papers are limited to 2 pages including figures and references. They provide an opportunity to present preliminary results and they will be presented in a poster session.
All submitted papers will undergo a peer review process, as coordinated by the Technical Program Committee.
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Committees
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General Co-chairs:
- William E. Bentley, University of Maryland, USA
- Gregory F. Payne, University of Maryland, USA
- Valeria Loscri, Inria, France
Technical Program Committee Co-chairs:
- Assaf Gilad, Michigan State University, USA
- Chong Han, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
- Laura Galluccio, University of Catania, Italy
Steering Committee:
- Ian F. Akyildiz, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
- Massimiliano Pierobon, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
- Christopher H. Contag, Michigan State University, USA
- Andrea Alu, The City College of New York, USA
- Ilangko Balasingham, Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway
- Gregory F. Payne, University of Maryland, USA
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The 7th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication (ACM NanoCom 2020) aims to further grow the research community that contributes to nanocomputing and communications, and to stimulate the knowledge transfer to industries.
ACM NanoCom 2020 will highlight novel research results and breakthrough ideas, and identify directions for short and medium term exploitation. Novel theoretical and experimental research contributions are welcome. The conference will feature contributed and invited papers, posters, and keynote addresses in this emerging inter-disciplinary field.
We invite submissions in areas including (but not limited to) the following:
* Electromagnetic communication at (sub-)THz and optical frequencies
[ This includes,
** Coding, modulation, detection, and estimation
** Channel modeling including free-space propagation and intra-chip/intra-body propagation
** Devices based on nanomaterials and metamaterials
** Localization and positioning]
* Molecular communication in the biological, chemical, or mechanical environments
[ This includes
** Signal design, detection, estimation, and sensing
** Modeling channels of free diffusion, guided transport, microfluidic, in-vivo/in-vitro biological
** Molecular communication components including signal sources and encoders/decoders]
* Interfaces for molecular and electromagnetic nanoscale communications
* Nanoscale communication network protocols for nanosensor and biological networks
* Simulation tools and experimental testbeds for nanonetworks
[ This includes,
** Design and formal methods for specifying components and parameters
** Experimental demonstration of nano-communication systems]
* Integration of nano- and traditional macroscale communication systems
* Nano-computing paradigms, including neuromorphic computing, DNA and molecular computing, membrane computing, quantum computing, and biological computing
* Applications, such as the Internet of Nano(-Bio)-things, nanosensor networks, systems on chip, nanomedicine, tissue engineering, future and emerging applications, nanonetworks in exotic materials such as functional meta-surfaces and metamaterials
===
Important Dates
===
- Full paper due: April 15, 2020
- Short papers due: May 1, 2020
- Notification of Acceptance: June 30, 2020
- Camera ready paper due: July 31, 2020
===
Paper Submission
===
Papers submitted to ACM NanoCom 2020 must be original, not previously published or accepted for publication elsewhere, and they must not be submitted to any other event or publication during the entire review process.
ACM NanoCom 2020 accepts both regular and short papers.
Regular papers are limited to 6 pages including figures and references. They should describe novel advances in topics within the scope of the conference. Authors may submit a 7-page manuscript for review, but an extra page charge of $100 is required for accepted papers.
Short papers are limited to 2 pages including figures and references. They provide an opportunity to present preliminary results and they will be presented in a poster session.
All submitted papers will undergo a peer review process, as coordinated by the Technical Program Committee.
===
Committees
===
General Co-chairs:
- William E. Bentley, University of Maryland, USA
- Gregory F. Payne, University of Maryland, USA
- Valeria Loscri, Inria, France
Technical Program Committee Co-chairs:
- Assaf Gilad, Michigan State University, USA
- Chong Han, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
- Laura Galluccio, University of Catania, Italy
Steering Committee:
- Ian F. Akyildiz, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
- Massimiliano Pierobon, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
- Christopher H. Contag, Michigan State University, USA
- Andrea Alu, The City College of New York, USA
- Ilangko Balasingham, Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway
- Gregory F. Payne, University of Maryland, USA
===
Please be sure to use the latest ACM templates available at https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-templ...
(use the “sample-sigconf.tex” template)
Before using the 2017 ACM consolidated article template, you need to read the instructions file available at above site (instructions are provided for latex and word users). It is important that you follow the instructions provided.
ACM offers 24/7 author support for these templates through their vendor, Aptara. If you have TeX/MS-Word template problems or inquiries please contact acmtexsupport-AT-aptaracorp.com.
Please apply ACM Computing Classification categories and terms. The templates provide space for this indexing and point authors to the Computing Classification Scheme at: http://www.acm.org/about/class/class/2012
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