[Haskell] [FNC-2021] CFP final deadline: Conference on Future Networks and Communications. Leuven, Belgium (Aug 9-12, 2021)
Wim Ectors
wim.ectors at uhasselt.be
Thu Apr 8 06:50:09 UTC 2021
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The 16th International Conference on Future Networks and Communications
Leuven, Belgium
August 9-12, 2021
http://cs-conferences.acadiau.ca/fnc-21/
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Future Networks and Communications (FNC) research effort will help to
achieve a major promise of emerging technologies such as ubiquitous access
to broadband, supporting vital applications in our daily lives such as
health, energy consumption, environment transport, entertainment or
education. The scope of FNC is the development of energy-efficient future
network infrastructures that support the convergence and interoperability
of heterogeneous mobile, wired and wireless broadband network technologies
as enablers of the future Internet. This includes but not limited to
ubiquitous fast broadband access and ultra-high speed end-to-end optical
connectivity, supporting open services and innovative ambient applications.
The scope also embraces novel and evolutionary approaches to tackle network
architectures, taking due consideration of users and societal needs for
success.
Important Dates
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- Paper Submission Due: April 20, 2021 (FIRM)
- Acceptance Notification: May 17, 2021
- Final Manuscript Due: June 15, 2021
Publication
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All FNC 2021 accepted papers will be published by Elsevier Science in the
open-access Procedia Computer Science series on-line. Procedia Computer
Science is hosted by Elsevier on www.Elsevier.com and on Elsevier content
platform ScienceDirect (www.sciencedirect.com) and will be freely available
worldwide. All papers in Procedia will be indexed by Scopus (www.scopus.com)
and by Thomson Reuters' Conference Proceeding Citation Index (
http://thomsonreuters.com/conference-proceedings-citation-index/). All
papers in Procedia will also be indexed by Scopus (www.scopus.com) and
Engineering Village (Ei) (www.engineeringvillage.com). This includes EI
Compendex (www.ei.org/compendex). Moreover, all accepted papers will be
indexed in DBLP (http://dblp.uni-trier.de/). The papers will contain linked
references, XML versions and citable DOI numbers. You will be able to
provide a hyperlink to all delegates and direct your conference website
visitors to your proceedings. Selected papers will be invited for
publication, in the following special issues:
- International Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing
(IF: 4.594), by Springer (http://www.springer.com/engineering/journal/12652)
- International Journal of Computing and Informatics (IF: 0.524), (
http://www.cai.sk/ojs/index.php/cai/index)
- International Journal of Transportation Research Part A: Policy and
Practice (IF: 4.371), by Elsevier (
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/transportation-research-part-a-policy-and-practice/)
- International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking (IF:
3.030) (Pending), Elsevier (
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/computer-networks)
FNC 2021 will be held in conjunction with the 17th International Conference
on Mobile Systems and Pervasive Computing (MobiSPC
http://cs-conferences.acadiau.ca/mobispc-21/).
FNC 2021 will be held in the city of Leuven. Leuven is the capital of the
province of Flemish Brabant in Belgium. It is located about 25 kilometers
(16 miles) east of Brussels. It is the 10th largest municipality in Belgium
and the fourth in Flanders. Leuven is home to the Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven, the largest and oldest university of the Low Countries and the
oldest Catholic university still in existence. The related university
hospital of UZ Leuven, is one of the largest hospitals in Europe. The city
is also known for being the headquarters of Anheuser-Busch InBev, the
world's largest brewer and one of the five largest consumer-goods companies
in the world.
Leuven's Town Hall is one of the best-known Gothic town halls worldwide and
Leuven's pride and joy. It took three architects and thirty years to build
it. Leuven's 'Hall of Fame' features 236 statues, which were only added to
the façade after 1850. There are 220 men and 16 women in total. On the
bottom floor are famous Leuven scientists, artists and historical figures,
dressed in Burgundian garb. The first floor is reserved for the patron
saints of the various parishes of Leuven. The facade is adorned by the
counts and dukes of Brabant while the towers primarily feature biblical
figures.
COMMITTEES:
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General Chair
Ladislav Hluchy, Institute of Informatics, Slovak Academy of Sciences,
Slovakia
Program Chairs
Haroon Malik, Marshall University, USA
Yves Vanrompay, Hasselt University, Belgium
Workshops Chair
Muhammad Adnan, Hasselt University, Belgium
International Journals Chair
Atta Badii, Reading University, UK
Publicity Chairs
Wim Ectors, Hasselt University, Belgium
Mohammed Erritali, University Sultane Moulay Slimane, Morocco
Advisory Committee
Soumaya Cherkaoui, Sherbrooke University, Canada
Erol Gelenbe, Imperial College, UK
Roch Glitho, Concordia University, Canada
Zygmunt J. Haas, Cornell University, USA
Philippe Martins, Telecom Paris Tech, France
Peter Sloot, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands
David Taniar, Monash University, Australia
Technical Program Committee
http://cs-conferences.acadiau.ca/fnc-21/#programCommittees
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