Workshops


List of Accepted Workshops

      International Workshop on Networking Issues in Multimedia Entertainment (NIME)  (Call for Papers)

      International Workshop on Sensor, Peer-to-peer and SociAl Networks (SPAN)   (Call for Papers)

      SIREN: Sustainability, Implementation and Resilience of Energy-aware Networks   (Call for Papers)

      WiSARN: 9th International Workshop on Wireless Sensor, Actuator and Robot Networks  (Call for Papers)


International Workshop on Computing, Networking and Communications (CNC)

CNC Workshop is an annual workshop associated with ICNC conference every year. We invite scholars of selected topics (varying every year) in the general scope of computing, networking and communications area to submit to the workshop, and accept the best submissions into the workshop.

More details of this year's CNC workshop program is now available at: http://www.conf-icnc.org/2016/program.htm


 

ICNC 2016 features workshops on Monday, Feb. 15, 2016. The workshops help the researches, scientists, and engineers in the community to exchange and share ideas and experience, and demonstrate latest research outcomes. It is highly encouraged to submit proposals on special topics to the Workshop Chairs before the deadline of May 1, 2015. The proposal acceptance notification will be announced by May 15, 2015.

 

CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS

ICNC 2016

2016 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communication

Hawaii, USA

February 15-18, 2016

http://www.conf-icnc.org/2016

 

OVERVIEW

The 2016 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communication (ICNC) is a premier conference in the computer and communication fields, which is to be held in Kauai, Hawaii during Feb. 15-18, 2016. The conference covers all topics in the areas of computing, networking and communication, and features keynote talks, invited position talks, technical symposia, distinguished lectures, and workshops.

 

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

The conference solicits full-day workshop proposals on new and emerging topics in the areas of computing, networking and communications. A workshop should focus on a specific theme of current interest that can attract high-quality submissions. A proposal should include the following information:

  1. Title of the workshop

  2. Significance and timeliness
  3. Full contact and a short bio of the workshop organizers

  4. Planned format for the full-day workshop with expected paper submission volume

  5. A tentative list of TPC members
  6. A draft of Call for Papers

  7. Advertisement plan for the Call for Papers

  8. History of the workshop (if applicable)
 

PROPOSAL SUBMISSION

Please send workshop proposals in PDF format by May 1, 2015 to the workshop co-chairs, Drs. Sandra Cespedes, Jong-Seok Lee, and Qingwen Liu.

 

IMPORTANT DATES                  

       Proposal submission due                                                May 1 2015

       Notification of approval                                                 May 15, 2015

       Workshop Paper Submission                                         July 31, 2015
       Workshop Paper Acceptance                                         Sept. 30, 2015
       Workshop Camera-Ready Paper:                                  Oct. 20, 2015

 

WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS

       Sandra Cespedes, Universidad de Chile, Chile <scespedes@ing.uchile.cl>

       Jong-Seok Lee, Yonsei University, Korea  <jong-seok.lee@yonsei.ac.kr >

       Qingwen Liu, Euclid Analytics, USA