The 43rd IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM 2024)
20–23 May 2024
Vancouver, Canada
https://infocom2024.ieee-infocom.org/
Call For Papers [Main Conference]: PDF Version Is Available Here.
IEEE INFOCOM 2024 is scheduled to take place at the Hyatt Regency hotel in the vibrant city of Vancouver, Canada. This event will be conducted in person, allowing attendees to fully immerse themselves in the conference experience. However, we understand that some authors may encounter travel difficulties, such as obtaining visas. In such cases, assistance for remote presentation of their papers will be considered upon approval by the General Chairs. Virtual participation in the conference will no longer be supported.
IEEE INFOCOM is a top-ranked networking conference of the IEEE Communications Society. IEEE INFOCOM 2024 solicits research papers describing significant and innovative research contributions to the field of computer and data communication networks. We invite submissions on a wide range of research topics, spanning both theoretical and systems research. Topics include but are not limited to:
- Artificial Intelligence/Machine learning for networking
- Cellular wireless broadband systems, including 6G and beyond
- Censorship circumvention and net neutrality
- Challenging Network Environments (underwater, underground)
- Cloud computing/mobile cloud computing
- Cross-layer designs
- Cyber-physical network systems
- Datacenter networking
- Dynamic spectrum sharing
- Edge and fog computing/networking
- Extremely high-frequency communications (mmWave, THz)
- Fault tolerance, reliability, and survivability
- Full duplex communication networks
- Green networks
- Information-centric networking
- Interference management and mitigation
- Internet architectures
- Internet of Things
- Large-scale MIMO-based networking
- Localization and location-based services
- Medium access control
- Mobile sensing and applications
- Mobility management and models
- Multimedia networking
- Network economics and pricing
- Network management
- Network measurement and analysis
- Network security and privacy
- Network support for VR/AR
- Network virtualization
- Networked autonomous aerial/terrestrial/underwater systems
- Non-terrestrial networks
- Online social networks
- Optical networks
- Overlay and peer-to-peer networks
- Quality-of-service and resource management
- Quantum networking
- Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Near-Field Communication (NFC)
- Router and switch design
- Routing and multicast
- Scaling laws and fundamental limits
- Software-defined networking (SDN)
- Tactile Internet
- Testbeds, experimentations, and networked experimental platforms
- Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications (URLLC)
- Vehicular networks
- Visible light communications (VLC)
- Web applications and content distribution
- Wireless local/personal area networks
IEEE INFOCOM incorporates a rigorous double-blind review process, empowered by a fully automated review assignment system that analyzes the submitted manuscripts and the representative publications of TPC members and matches the submissions to TPC members’ expertise and interests. The automated review assignment system, termed Erie, is described in the following paper.
B. Li and Y. T. Hou. “The new automated INFOCOM review assignment system,” IEEE Network, vol.30, no.5, pp.18-24, Sept./Oct. 2016.
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7579022/
Papers that present data that include experiments on or with humans or animals and/or presentation or analysis of personally identifiable information, including aggregated data, must have the appropriate approval from the author(s)’ institution(s). An explicit statement about the approval must be included in the paper (with appropriate anonymization in the paper submitted for review).
Preprints Policy
The submitted manuscript or its title/abstract should not be posted on a public website, such as arXiv.org, or transmitted via public mailing lists. Authors will need to provide consent that their submissions may be subject to an early rejection if it is found to have more than 30% overlap with a single paper available to the public (e.g., arXiv, webpages, etc.).
Conflict of Interest (CoI)
Before submission, please update your CoIs in the EDAS system. A CoI occurs when a person’s objective judgment is — or is perceived by a reasonable observer — compromised by an existing relationship, affiliation, or connection to a person whose work they must evaluate.
The following are considered to be specific examples of relationships that produce CoIs. Individuals in such relationships should not be involved in peer review of, or making editorial decisions about, materials provided by the related parties.
- The lifelong relationship between Ph.D. student and Ph.D. supervisor
- Within the last 24 months or reasonably expected within the next year:
- Working closely together (e.g., at the same institution, company, or organization; or within the same organizational team).
- Recipients of joint funding or significant professional collaboration.
- Joint authorship of an archival publication.
- Personal or family relationships that would reasonably cause others to doubt the impartiality of the review
- Notable personal or professional conflicts (publicly known or not).
Submission Cap, Length, and Formatting Requirements
The maximum number of papers an author can submit to IEEE INFOCOM 2024 is six. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the IEEE INFOCOM 2024 Conference Proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore®. Submitted papers must be written in English, with a maximum length limit of 10 printed pages. The main text (including figures, tables, appendices, and any material other than references) must be no more than 9 pages. Papers that do not comply with the length limit will not be reviewed. Use the standard IEEE Transactions templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats found at:
https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html
If the paper is typeset in LaTeX, please use an unmodified version of the LaTeX template IEEEtran.cls version 1.8, and use the preamble: \documentclass[10pt, conference, letterpaper]{ IEEEtran }
Do not use additional LaTeX commands or packages to override and change the default typesetting choices in the template, including line spacing, font sizes, margins, space between the columns, and font types. This implies that the manuscript must use 10-point Times font, two-column formatting, as well as all default margins and line spacing requirements as dictated by the original version of IEEEtran.cls version 1.8. If you are using Microsoft Word to format your paper, you should use an unmodified version of the Microsoft Word IEEE Transactions template (US letter size). Regardless of the source of your paper formatting, you must submit your paper in Adobe PDF format.
The paper must print clearly and legibly, including all the figures, on standard black-and-white printers. Reviewers are not required to read your paper in color. The submitted manuscript should be self-contained. Inclusion of additional material (e.g., a technical report containing the detailed math proof through an anonymous Dropbox or OneDrive link) is not allowed.
Important Dates
- Abstract Due: Monday, July 24, 2023 (Anywhere on Earth)
- Full Paper Due: Monday, July 31, 2023 (Anywhere on Earth)
- Notification of Acceptance: Friday, December 1, 2023
Accepted and presented papers will be published in the IEEE INFOCOM 2024 Conference Proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore®. Full details regarding the submission procedures and requirements are available at https://infocom2024.ieee-infocom.org/. The submission website can be accessed by following this link https://edas.info/N30759.
Technical Program Chairs
- Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy (University of California, Riverside, USA)
- Fernando Kuipers (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)
- Alex Sprintson (Texas A&M University, USA)
Technical Program Vice-Chair for Information Systems
- Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou (University of New Mexico, USA)