Abbrevation
NoF
City
Poznan
Country
Poland
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Abstract

The Network of the Future (NoF) conference is the premier annual conference that covers advances in the area of Future Internet design, with emphasis on enabling technologies, architectures, and services&#046; The conference aims at providing a forum for researchers, students, and professionals to exchange ideas, share their experiences, and discuss their research results around a single&#8211;track of technical sessions and a series of keynote speeches&#046;<br>After the successful editions of NoF in Brisbane, Australia (2010), in Paris, France (2011 and 2014), in Tunis, Tunisia (2012), in Pohang, South Korea (2013), in Montreal, Canada (2015), in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2016) and in London, UK (2017), we invite you to contribute and participate in the 9th edition of NoF in PoznaƄ, Poland, on November 19&#8211;21, 2018&#046;<br>Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:<br>&#8211; Technologies for future Internet<br>&#8211; 5G networks<br>&#8211; Network protocols and architectures<br>&#8211; Quality of service and traffic engineering<br>&#8211; Software&#8211;defined networking (SDN)<br>&#8211; Network function virtualization (NFV) and Service function chaining (SFC)<br>&#8211; Cloud computing and networking<br>&#8211; Mobile edge and fog computing<br>&#8211; Green computing and networking<br>&#8211; Content distribution networks<br>&#8211; Information&#8211;centric networking (ICN)<br>&#8211; Network intelligence<br>&#8211; Cognitive management<br>&#8211; Autonomous and self&#8211;organized networks<br>&#8211; Wireless and mobile networks<br>&#8211; Mesh, ad hoc, and sensor networks<br>&#8211; Vehicular ad hoc networks and intelligent transportation systems<br>&#8211; User&#8211;centric networking<br>&#8211; Small cells<br>&#8211; Femtocell networks<br>&#8211; Internet of things (IoT)<br>&#8211; Machine&#8211;to&#8211;machine networking<br>&#8211; Social networking, crowdsourcing, cloud services<br>&#8211; Mobile Internet applications<br>&#8211; Security, trust, and privacy challenges<br>&#8211; Blockchain &amp; smart contracts<br>&#8211; Cyber&#8211;physical systems<br>&#8211; E&#8211;services and smart cities<br>&#8211; Access, metro, backbone and core networks<br><div>&#8211; Optical networks<br></div><div><br></div>