CCDWN 2017 - 2nd Content Caching and Delivery in Wireless Networks Workshop (CCDWN 2017)
Topics/Call fo Papers
2nd Content Caching and Delivery in Wireless Networks
Workshop (CCDWN 2017)
co-located with WiOpt 2017
Paris, France, May 15, 2017
http://wiopt.telecom-paristech.fr/workshop_cddwn
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Future and emerging wireless networks will pose extreme communication
requirements such as very high throughput rates and very low latency,
particularly in QoE sensitive applications such as multimedia content delivery.
Currently, operators are striving to reduce the investment and maintenance costs
for cellular systems. In this context, caching has been proposed as a technique
that has the potential to reduce backhaul network traffic and improve content
latency for the wireless user. Especially in 5G, caching is poised as one of
the most promising new technologies. The “Content Caching and Delivery
in Wireless
Networks (CCDWN) 2017” workshop focuses on techniques that aim to
achieve efficient
content delivery to the end user in order to meet the stringent
quality requirements
of 5G wireless. The idea is to bring together experts in the field and
discuss ways
in which content caching, sharing and prefetching can play a leading
role in future
wireless networks.
Indicative research topics of high interest include but are not limited to:
- Scaling laws for the capacity of wireless networks equipped with caches
- Caching architectures and cache replacement policies for wireless networks
- Optimal content/cache placement: polynomial-time approximation algorithms,
minimum latency problem, minimum network traffic problem (both
static & dynamic variations)
- Joint replication and delivery techniques: replacement policies,
dynamic routing policies
- Proactive caching: recommendation models, prefetching, scheduling
- Estimation of content popularity: machine learning approaches,
dynamic content popularity
models, measurement-based popularity estimation, prediction of
future popularity and
popularity trends
- Exploitation of the time aspect: caching viral files, user mobility,
non-stationary models
- Interface of caching techniques with communications techniques,
including scheduling,
routing, multicasting, femto-caching, and MIMO communications
- Network coding techniques: coded caching, distributed storage
- Network economic aspects of caching: where to cache? Storage vs
Bandwidth tradeoff,
incentives, game theoretic models
- Practical aspects of content caching and delivery in wireless
networks including control
information overhead minimization, efficient protocols,
standardization, and issues such
as tunnelling and encrypted content
- Lessons learnt: what known techniques from Content Delivery Networks teach us
- Energy saving through caching
- Caching for Information Centric Networks
This workshop aims to bring together people from different
communities, including networking,
communications, computer science, operation research, machine
learning, and information theory
to shed light on the latest developments in the field.
To maximize interaction and visibility, CCDWN ‘17 will be co-located
with WiOpt 2017 and will
take place on May 15, 2017, in Paris, France. The workshop is
considered an integral part of the
WiOpt 2017 symposium. All CCDWN papers will be published in the same
set of proceedings as the main
conference and will be made available on the IEEE Xplore. Publication
at this workshop is not intended
to preclude later publication of an extended version of the paper. At
least one author of each accepted
paper is expected to present his/her paper at the workshop.
**SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
A submission must be no greater than 6 pages in length including all
figures, tables, references,
appendices, etc., and must be a PDF file of less than 10MB in size.
The review process is single-blind.
Follow the same formatting guidelines as the WiOpt symposium. See the
Information for Authors page
(http://wiopt.telecom-paristech.fr/authorinfo.html). Submissions that
deviate from these guidelines
will be rejected without consideration.
Use the paper submission site (https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=22972)
to submit your paper
by 23:59 pm Central European Time (CET), February 3, 2017.
**IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submissions: February 3, 2017
Paper acceptance notifications: March 1, 2017
Camera-ready deadline: March 17, 2017
Workshop Date: May 15, 2017
**TPC CHAIRS - ORGANIZERS
Giuseppe Caire (TU Berlin, Germany)
Georgios Paschos (Huawei Technologies, France Research Center)
Vasilis Sourlas (UCL, UK)
**STEERING COMMITTEE
Georgios Paschos (Huawei Technologies, France Research Center)
Leandros Tassiulas (Yale University, USA)
Spyros Vassilaras (Huawei Technologies, France Research Center)
**TPC MEMBERS
Ejder Bastug (MIT)
Azer Bestavros (Boston University)
Richard Combes (Centrale Supelec)
Merouane Debbah (Huawei Technologies, France Research Center)
Alex Dimakis (University of Texas, Austin)
Petros Elia (EURECOM)
Anastasios Giovanidis (CNRS)
Lazaros Gkatzikis (Huawei)
Deniz Gunduz (Imperial College London)
Gerhard Hasslinger (Deutsche Telekom AG)
George Iosifidis (Trinity College)
Mari Kobayashi (Centrale Supelec)
Marios Kountouris (Huawei Technologies, France Research Center)
Ingmar Land (Huawei)
Emilio Leonardi (Politecnico di Torino)
Mohammad Ali Maddah-Ali (Bell Labs)
Daniel S. Menasche (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)
Urs Niesen (Qualcomm Research)
Felipe Olmos Giyermo Oyos (Orange)
George Parisis (USUSSEX)
George Pavlou (UCL)
Ioannis Psaras (UCL)
Kostantinos Poularakis (Yale)
Philippe Robert (INRIA)
Theodoros Salonidis (IBM Research)
Ramesh K. Sitaraman (UMass, Amherst & Akamai)
Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos (EURECOM)
Meixia Tao (Jiao Tong)
Leandros Tassiulas (Yale)
Spyridon Vassilaras (Huawei)
Cedric Westphal (Huawei & UCSC)
George Xylomenos (AUEB)
Edmund Yeh (Northeastern University)
Workshop (CCDWN 2017)
co-located with WiOpt 2017
Paris, France, May 15, 2017
http://wiopt.telecom-paristech.fr/workshop_cddwn
***
***
Future and emerging wireless networks will pose extreme communication
requirements such as very high throughput rates and very low latency,
particularly in QoE sensitive applications such as multimedia content delivery.
Currently, operators are striving to reduce the investment and maintenance costs
for cellular systems. In this context, caching has been proposed as a technique
that has the potential to reduce backhaul network traffic and improve content
latency for the wireless user. Especially in 5G, caching is poised as one of
the most promising new technologies. The “Content Caching and Delivery
in Wireless
Networks (CCDWN) 2017” workshop focuses on techniques that aim to
achieve efficient
content delivery to the end user in order to meet the stringent
quality requirements
of 5G wireless. The idea is to bring together experts in the field and
discuss ways
in which content caching, sharing and prefetching can play a leading
role in future
wireless networks.
Indicative research topics of high interest include but are not limited to:
- Scaling laws for the capacity of wireless networks equipped with caches
- Caching architectures and cache replacement policies for wireless networks
- Optimal content/cache placement: polynomial-time approximation algorithms,
minimum latency problem, minimum network traffic problem (both
static & dynamic variations)
- Joint replication and delivery techniques: replacement policies,
dynamic routing policies
- Proactive caching: recommendation models, prefetching, scheduling
- Estimation of content popularity: machine learning approaches,
dynamic content popularity
models, measurement-based popularity estimation, prediction of
future popularity and
popularity trends
- Exploitation of the time aspect: caching viral files, user mobility,
non-stationary models
- Interface of caching techniques with communications techniques,
including scheduling,
routing, multicasting, femto-caching, and MIMO communications
- Network coding techniques: coded caching, distributed storage
- Network economic aspects of caching: where to cache? Storage vs
Bandwidth tradeoff,
incentives, game theoretic models
- Practical aspects of content caching and delivery in wireless
networks including control
information overhead minimization, efficient protocols,
standardization, and issues such
as tunnelling and encrypted content
- Lessons learnt: what known techniques from Content Delivery Networks teach us
- Energy saving through caching
- Caching for Information Centric Networks
This workshop aims to bring together people from different
communities, including networking,
communications, computer science, operation research, machine
learning, and information theory
to shed light on the latest developments in the field.
To maximize interaction and visibility, CCDWN ‘17 will be co-located
with WiOpt 2017 and will
take place on May 15, 2017, in Paris, France. The workshop is
considered an integral part of the
WiOpt 2017 symposium. All CCDWN papers will be published in the same
set of proceedings as the main
conference and will be made available on the IEEE Xplore. Publication
at this workshop is not intended
to preclude later publication of an extended version of the paper. At
least one author of each accepted
paper is expected to present his/her paper at the workshop.
**SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
A submission must be no greater than 6 pages in length including all
figures, tables, references,
appendices, etc., and must be a PDF file of less than 10MB in size.
The review process is single-blind.
Follow the same formatting guidelines as the WiOpt symposium. See the
Information for Authors page
(http://wiopt.telecom-paristech.fr/authorinfo.html). Submissions that
deviate from these guidelines
will be rejected without consideration.
Use the paper submission site (https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=22972)
to submit your paper
by 23:59 pm Central European Time (CET), February 3, 2017.
**IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submissions: February 3, 2017
Paper acceptance notifications: March 1, 2017
Camera-ready deadline: March 17, 2017
Workshop Date: May 15, 2017
**TPC CHAIRS - ORGANIZERS
Giuseppe Caire (TU Berlin, Germany)
Georgios Paschos (Huawei Technologies, France Research Center)
Vasilis Sourlas (UCL, UK)
**STEERING COMMITTEE
Georgios Paschos (Huawei Technologies, France Research Center)
Leandros Tassiulas (Yale University, USA)
Spyros Vassilaras (Huawei Technologies, France Research Center)
**TPC MEMBERS
Ejder Bastug (MIT)
Azer Bestavros (Boston University)
Richard Combes (Centrale Supelec)
Merouane Debbah (Huawei Technologies, France Research Center)
Alex Dimakis (University of Texas, Austin)
Petros Elia (EURECOM)
Anastasios Giovanidis (CNRS)
Lazaros Gkatzikis (Huawei)
Deniz Gunduz (Imperial College London)
Gerhard Hasslinger (Deutsche Telekom AG)
George Iosifidis (Trinity College)
Mari Kobayashi (Centrale Supelec)
Marios Kountouris (Huawei Technologies, France Research Center)
Ingmar Land (Huawei)
Emilio Leonardi (Politecnico di Torino)
Mohammad Ali Maddah-Ali (Bell Labs)
Daniel S. Menasche (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)
Urs Niesen (Qualcomm Research)
Felipe Olmos Giyermo Oyos (Orange)
George Parisis (USUSSEX)
George Pavlou (UCL)
Ioannis Psaras (UCL)
Kostantinos Poularakis (Yale)
Philippe Robert (INRIA)
Theodoros Salonidis (IBM Research)
Ramesh K. Sitaraman (UMass, Amherst & Akamai)
Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos (EURECOM)
Meixia Tao (Jiao Tong)
Leandros Tassiulas (Yale)
Spyridon Vassilaras (Huawei)
Cedric Westphal (Huawei & UCSC)
George Xylomenos (AUEB)
Edmund Yeh (Northeastern University)
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