IEEE INFOCOM 2018 solicits research papers describing significant and innovative research contributions to the field of computer and data communications networks. We invite submissions on a wide range of research topics, spanning both theoretical and systems research. Topics include:<br>Big data and data processing for networks<br>Cellular networks<br>Cloud computing<br>Cognitive radio networks<br>Cooperative networking<br>Cross–layer optimization and control<br>Crowdsourcing<br>Cyber–physical systems<br>Datacenter networking<br>Delay tolerant networks<br>Energy efficiency<br>Fault tolerance, reliability and survivability<br>Flow and congestion control<br>Game theory in networks<br>Information security and privacy<br>Information centric networking<br>Interference management and mitigation<br>Internet of Things<br>Localization and location–based services<br>Medium access control<br>MIMO–based networking<br>Mobile cloud computing<br>Mobility management and models<br>Multimedia networking<br>Network calculus<br>Network coding<br>Network economics and pricing<br>Network management<br>Network measurement and analysis<br>Network security and privacy<br>Network virtualization<br>Optical networks<br>Overlay and peer–to–peer networks<br>Quality of Service and resource management<br>Router and switch design<br>Routing & Multicast<br>Scaling laws and fundamental limits<br>Scheduling and buffer management<br>Smart antenna based networking<br>Smart grid<br>Smartphone and mobile applications<br>Social computing and networks<br>Software defined networking<br>Tactile Internet<br>Vehicular networks<br>Web applications and content distribution<br>WLAN, WPAN, RFID, and NFC<br>Wireless security and privacy<br>Wireless sensor networks<br>
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