Technically co-sponsored by IFIP WG 6.2 and IEEE ComSoc [TCIIN, TCCS, CNOM]
November 08-10, 2022
University of Roma Sapienza, RomE, Italy
PEMWN is the IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Performance Evaluation and Modeling in Wired and Wireless Networks. PEMWN is a scientific forum for researchers to present and learn significant contributions and interesting ideas on a wide range of research topics on networking and closely related areas. Created in 2012, PEMWN has become a well-known event among the community. Each year, many papers from different parts of the world are submitted. After extensive peer review made by high qualified reviewers (at least two reviews per paper), the best of the proposals are selected for the conference program. Presentations include theoretical papers, technical papers and tutorials delivered by experts on the latest research trends. The two best papers have also the chance to submit extended versions to one of the prestigious journals proposed by the conference.
Proceedings of the conference are published in the IEEE Xplore difital library and are available here
The keynotes slides ara available here
The IFIP/IEEE PEMWN-2022 Proceeding is available here.
The IFIP/IEEE PEMWN-2022 Program is available, click here for more details
Confirmed Keynotes/Tutorials at PEMWN 2022
Keynote 1 : Demystifying 5G Electromagnetic Pollution with Traffic-based Measurements
By Luca Chiaraviglio, University of Roma - Tor Vergata, Italy
Keynote 2 : Semantic and goal-oriented communications
By Sergio Barbarossa, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Tutorial: Data dissemination in UAV networks : use case oriented bio-inspired routing schemes.
By Saadi Boudjit, Sorbonne University Paris Nord, France
Keynote 3 : Frauds in the cryptocurrency ecosystem
By Alessandro Mei, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
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Extended versions of the 3 best papers will be published in
"Annals of Telecommunications", Springer
(http://www.springer.com/engineering/signals/journal/12243)