Fog computing is the extension of cloud computing into its edge and the physical world to meet the data volume and decision velocity requirements in many emerging applications, such as augmented and virtual realities (AR/VR), cyber-physical systems (CPS), intelligent and autonomous systems, and mission-critical systems. The boundary between powerful centralized cloud and massively distributed, Internet connected sensors, actuators, and “things” is blurred in this new computing paradigm.
The 2020 IEEE International Conference on Fog Computing (ICFC 2020), colocated with the CPS IoT Week in Sydney, April 21-24, 2020, brings together researchers and practitioners across academia, industry, and governments to exchange visions, technical challenges, and research outcomes in a single forum. ICFC takes a broad view of Fog Computing, including computation, connectivity, mobility, sensing and actuation, theories, and systems.
ICFC topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Authors are invited to submit original unpublished research manuscripts that demonstrate current research in all areas of fog computing.
Manuscripts are submitted in PDF format and may not exceed six single-spaced double-column pages (plus at most two extra pages) using 10-point size font on 8.5x11 inch pages, including figures, tables, and references. Please refer to IEEE proceedings templates (https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html) for templates and complete formatting instructions.
Manuscripts, limited to six pages plus at most two extra pages, should be submitted submitted via the Easychair Conference Management System:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icfc2020
All manuscripts will be reviewed and judged on correctness, originality, technical strength, rigour in analysis, quality of results, quality of presentation, and interest and relevance to the conference attendees. The conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE and included in IEEEXplore.