Regular Papers should not exceed 10 pages double-column including figures, tables, and references in standard ACM format. Regular papers may include a clearly marked Appendix with all the additional details required to validate the results (including technical proofs and experimental results that did not fit into the first 10 pages). Short Papers must not exceed 5 pages double-column including figures, tables, and references in standard ACM format. At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference and present the paper. All papers must be submitted through the EasyChair portal. For more details, visit the conference web site.
Papers describing original research work and practical experiences/experimental results are solicited on topics that include, but are not limited to, the following.
Cloud Computing and Big Data Processing
Concurrency, Synchronization, and Persistence
Distributed Algorithms: Design, Analysis, and Complexity
Distributed Computing Aspects of Blockchains
Distributed Graph Algorithms
Distributed Embedded Systems
Distributed Operating Systems, Storage and Database Systems
Distributed Quantum Computing
Edge Computing and Mobile Offloading
Fault-tolerance, Reliability, and Availability of Distributed Systems
Formal Methods for Distributed Systems
High performance Computing and Grid Computing
Machine Learning in Distributed Computing and Networking
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
Scalable Distributed Systems
Secure Multi-Party Computation
Security, Privacy and Game Theory in Distributed Computing and Networking
Self-organization, Self-stabilization, and Autonomic Computing
Social Networks
AI and ML in Communication and Computer Networks
O-RAN and spectrum sensing/sharing
D2D, Sensor, PAN and Mesh Networks
Mobile Wireless Networks (5G/6G)
Cloud, Edge, and Fog Networking
Emerging Topics in Networks
Emerging Network Applications
Energy-efficient and Green Networking
Information-centric and Content-based Networking
Intent-based Networking and Zero-configuration Networks
Interdisciplinary Approaches in Networking
Internet of Things and Cyber-Physical Systems
Internetworking Protocols & Internet Applications
Network Function Virtualization and Software Defined Networking
Networking and Computing for Sustainability, Society, and Development
Censorship circumvention and net neutrality
Datacenter networking
Extremely high-frequency communications (mmWave, THz)
Network support for VR/AR
Tactile Internet
Next-generation Networks and Services
Pervasive Networking and Sensing
Pricing and Network Economics
Public Safety Computing Systems
Quantum Network Protocols
Security, Privacy, Trust, and Game Theory in Networking
AI for Network Security
Social Networks
UAV Networks and Mobile Robots
Vehicular Networks, Smart Grids, and Smart City Applications
Backscatter and Ultra-low Power Networks
Challenging Network Environments (underwater, underground)
Visible light communications (VLC)
Testbeds, experimentations, and networked experimental platforms