EdgeCom 2018 - 3rd Workshop on Edge Computing
Date2018-01-12 - 2018-01-15
Deadline2017-09-15
VenueLas Vegas, Nevada, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://edgecom.hevs.ch
Topics/Call fo Papers
EdgeCom 2018: 3rd Workshop on Edge Computing
January 12th-15th, 2018 - Las Vegas, USA
http://edgecom.hevs.ch
In conjunction with the 14th Annual IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC 2018) and with the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2018)
Co-sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society - Internet of Things Technical Committee
Scope and Overview
The evolution of ICT has led to the diffusion of wireless personal devices, such as smart mobile phones,
personal computers and wearable devices, designed to operate over the Internet. This,
together with the exponential growth of the number of interconnected devices is leading towards the
commonly called Internet of Things (IoT).
Such increasing pervasiveness of sensing and computing, with the consequent generation of massive
amount of data, is calling for scalable and efficient decentralized approaches to data storage and
elaboration, relieving centralized infrastructure at the core from part of the computational and
communication burden, and pushing data analytics and knowledge generation towards the edge of
the network, closer to the user. Such approach, called also "Edge Computing", leverages the
computational capabilities of virtually any networked device, including resources such as laptops,
smartphones, tablets and sensors, which may not be continuously connected to a network. Indeed,
the sensing and computing capabilities of interconnected devices have reached very high levels.
Today's mobile devices, for instance, are computationally equivalent to laptops from only a few years
ago, while combining excellent battery life, storage capacity, networking, and a multitude of internal
and external sensors in a single platform.
The main objectives of the workshop include:
*To review the state-of-art of research in Edge Computing;
*To identify areas of critical needs where further research can advance the state of the art;
*To individuate and address the main performance issues;
*To individuate applications and use cases which could provide the motivation for further scientific developments;
*To create a forum for discussion;
*To provide insights for future research directions and potential new research initiatives in
these areas.
In the spirit of CCNC, this workshop aims at favoring a multidisciplinary, cross-layer
perspective to Edge Computing, bringing together researchers, developers, and practitioners
from academia and industry.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
Architectures and Middleware for Edge Computing
Local Cloud/Fog computing
Grid/Mesh Computing,
Distributed data storage and retrieval
Autonomic self-healing networks
Virtual cloudlets
Remote cloud services
Augmented reality
Performance issues
Energy efficiency aspects in Edge Computing
Architectures and Middleware for Edge Computing
Local Cloud/Fog computing
Grid/Mesh Computing
Important Dates
Submission deadline: September 15th, 2017
Acceptance Notification: October 25th, 2017
Final camera ready: November 4th, 2017
Workshop Date: January 12th or 15th, 2018
Publication
All submissions to EdgeCom should be written in English, including figures and references, using 10 font size, and numbering each page. 6 pages is the limit.
Proceedings of EdgeCom 2018 will be published by IEEE Xplore, and included in the IEEE CCNC proceedings.
Only PDF files will be accepted.
All submissions must be done through EDAS (submission link on http://edgecom.hevs.ch/Call-for-Papers)
General Chairs
Gianluca Rizzo (HES-SO, Switzerland) - gianluca.rizzo-AT-hevs.ch
Antonio J. Jara (HES-SO, Switzerland)- jara-AT-ieee.org
January 12th-15th, 2018 - Las Vegas, USA
http://edgecom.hevs.ch
In conjunction with the 14th Annual IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC 2018) and with the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2018)
Co-sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society - Internet of Things Technical Committee
Scope and Overview
The evolution of ICT has led to the diffusion of wireless personal devices, such as smart mobile phones,
personal computers and wearable devices, designed to operate over the Internet. This,
together with the exponential growth of the number of interconnected devices is leading towards the
commonly called Internet of Things (IoT).
Such increasing pervasiveness of sensing and computing, with the consequent generation of massive
amount of data, is calling for scalable and efficient decentralized approaches to data storage and
elaboration, relieving centralized infrastructure at the core from part of the computational and
communication burden, and pushing data analytics and knowledge generation towards the edge of
the network, closer to the user. Such approach, called also "Edge Computing", leverages the
computational capabilities of virtually any networked device, including resources such as laptops,
smartphones, tablets and sensors, which may not be continuously connected to a network. Indeed,
the sensing and computing capabilities of interconnected devices have reached very high levels.
Today's mobile devices, for instance, are computationally equivalent to laptops from only a few years
ago, while combining excellent battery life, storage capacity, networking, and a multitude of internal
and external sensors in a single platform.
The main objectives of the workshop include:
*To review the state-of-art of research in Edge Computing;
*To identify areas of critical needs where further research can advance the state of the art;
*To individuate and address the main performance issues;
*To individuate applications and use cases which could provide the motivation for further scientific developments;
*To create a forum for discussion;
*To provide insights for future research directions and potential new research initiatives in
these areas.
In the spirit of CCNC, this workshop aims at favoring a multidisciplinary, cross-layer
perspective to Edge Computing, bringing together researchers, developers, and practitioners
from academia and industry.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
Architectures and Middleware for Edge Computing
Local Cloud/Fog computing
Grid/Mesh Computing,
Distributed data storage and retrieval
Autonomic self-healing networks
Virtual cloudlets
Remote cloud services
Augmented reality
Performance issues
Energy efficiency aspects in Edge Computing
Architectures and Middleware for Edge Computing
Local Cloud/Fog computing
Grid/Mesh Computing
Important Dates
Submission deadline: September 15th, 2017
Acceptance Notification: October 25th, 2017
Final camera ready: November 4th, 2017
Workshop Date: January 12th or 15th, 2018
Publication
All submissions to EdgeCom should be written in English, including figures and references, using 10 font size, and numbering each page. 6 pages is the limit.
Proceedings of EdgeCom 2018 will be published by IEEE Xplore, and included in the IEEE CCNC proceedings.
Only PDF files will be accepted.
All submissions must be done through EDAS (submission link on http://edgecom.hevs.ch/Call-for-Papers)
General Chairs
Gianluca Rizzo (HES-SO, Switzerland) - gianluca.rizzo-AT-hevs.ch
Antonio J. Jara (HES-SO, Switzerland)- jara-AT-ieee.org
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