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ARCHITECTURE
NETWORK
PROTOCOLS
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About |
The best-effort Internet of today is well suited for traditional terminals and web-based applications. However, the new type of devices like handhelds, sensors, robots, and display technologies are changing the way machines and humans interact. The network resource demands from the applications attached to these terminals in the emerging verticals are changing accordingly. For example, the functions of networks such as low latency, responsiveness and bandwidth availability are not just inherent but more stringent to verticals such as Smart cities, Smart health, Smart agriculture, Industrial automation Remote-controlled operations, etc. Because in large number of emerging applications, human beings are not involved at either end of the connection, the tolerance to network delays, packet losses or outages is extremely low, instead guarantees from the network for precise per-packet delivery become necessary. This type of accuracy in network services is known as High-Precision Communications (HPC). HPC mechanisms help in resolving challenges beyond the best-effort service delivery paradigm over the current (or classical) Internet. As an example, Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), the core enabling technology in both Industry 4.0 and Industrial internet, are a network of both digital systems and physical systems combined. The feedback loops in such delay sensitive CPS systems require guaranteed times of commands delivered to end systems reliably. On the other hand, hologram-based applications are a natural progression to the evolution of media. The current network infrastructures just barely meet the demands of high bandwidth and low latency combined together for Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) but networked-holograms require a paradigm shift in a media communication methodology – termed as called Holographic Type Communications (HTC). Their influence is not just anticipated in the entertainment and gaming industry but inspire the next generation of immersive and visualization technologies in the fields of personal & social communications, education, design, medicine, etc. |
Call for Papers |
We solicit stimulating, original, previously unpublished ideas on completed work, position papers, and/or work-in-progress papers in the form of extended abstracts. We further encourage papers that propose new research directions or could stimulate lively debate at the workshop. We invite submissions on a wide range of topics of interest, including, but not limited to:
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Summary |
NEAT 2020 : ACM SIGCOMM 2020 Workshop on Networking for Emerging Applications and Technologies will take place in New York, NY. It’s a 5 days event starting on Aug 10, 2020 (Monday) and will be winded up on Aug 14, 2020 (Friday). NEAT 2020 falls under the following areas: ARCHITECTURE, NETWORK, PROTOCOLS, etc. Submissions for this Workshop can be made by Apr 03, 2020. Authors can expect the result of submission by May 20, 2020. Upon acceptance, authors should submit the final version of the manuscript on or before Jun 10, 2020 to the official website of the Workshop. Please check the official event website for possible changes before you make any travelling arrangements. Generally, events are strict with their deadlines. It is advisable to check the official website for all the deadlines. Other Details of the NEAT 2020
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Credits and Sources |
[1] NEAT 2020 : ACM SIGCOMM 2020 Workshop on Networking for Emerging Applications and Technologies |