The 2017 IEEE Conference on Network Functions Virtualization and
Software Defined Networking (IEEE NFV-SDN) will be held in November 6th
to 8th, 2017 at the Fraunhofer Forum in Berlin, Germany. In addition to
the latest NFV and SDN concepts and mechanisms, the 2017 IEEE NFV-SDN
conference will focus on first operational results related to
virtualized networks functions (VNFs) as well as describing new
applications of VNFs which smarten networks and their usage.
Scope
Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Networks
(SDN) enable rapid network and service innovation for all participants
in the ecosystem. NFV enables network capacity and functionality to be
decoupled, allowing network functions to be dynamically deployed
whenever they are required and wherever they can be hosted. SDN allows
programmability of the NFV networking infrastructure to support the
deployment of new network functions in a variety of environments
including telecommunications networks, campus and enterprise networks,
and data centers. The dramatic industry transformation implied by NFV
and SDN will not only impact computing platforms and network
architectures, but will also open up new avenues of research. Further,
these technologies will accelerate the deployment of new capabilities to
enable smart cities/homes/cars/businesses and green infrastructures.
And we will see new types of user interfaces and physical system
realizations. In addition to the latest NFV and SDN concepts and
mechanisms, the 2017 IEEE NFV-SDN conference will focus on first
operational results related to virtualized networks functions (VNFs) as
well as describing new applications of VNFs which smarten networks and
their usage.
Topics of interests
The IEEE NFV-SDN conference brings together researchers from around
the world to share ideas that can impact the evolution and operation of
NFV and SDN technologies. We encourage submission of innovative work on
NFV and SDN. The following is a non-exhaustive list of topics:
- NFV and SDN Architectures
- Advances in Control planes, forwarding abstractions and programmability paradigms
- Analysis of combined control plane architectures
- Emerging improvements including Network Slicing and hierarchical controllers
- NFV and SDN Infrastructure and Elements
- Improvements in design of forwarding elements, e.g. switches/routers, wireless systems
- Optimizing NFV infrastructures including hardware acceleration technologies
- NFV and SDN Operations
- Dynamic service function chaining/orchestration and traffic steering
- Dynamic license management, autonomics, machine learning, monitoring, resiliency, fault management and self-healing
- Security impacts
- Advanced tools for automated design, deployment, validation and management
- Application of machine learning and big data analytics to manage virtualized networks
- Performance Analysis and Optimization
- Data/control plane performance, interoperability and scalability studies
- Resource dimensioning and optimization (e.g. cloud-native design), workload isolation and tradeoffs
- Design guidelines for modularity, scalability, high availability
and interoperability (e.g. container and micro services implementations)
- Results and Evaluations in Application Scenarios
- Usage scenarios such as SD-WAN, IoT, Smart Grid, Smart Cities, etc.
- Improvements in future communication infrastructure enabled by SDN
and NFV including RAN, evolution to 5G, public, private and hybrid
clouds
- Operations experience (e.g. lab. and field trial results)
- New commercial models and ecosystems enabled by NFV and SDN
Call for Submissions
2017 IEEE NFV-SDN will feature technical paper presentations,
tutorials and demos. Additionally, topical workshops will be co-located
so various call for proposals are issued. Deadlines are as follows:
- April 1st, 2017: Workshop proposal deadline
- April 20th, 2017: Full paper submission deadline
- June 1st, 2017: Demo / tutorial / panel proposal submission deadline
- June 15th, 2017: Fast-track paper submission deadline
- June 15th, 2017: Acceptance notification (full papers)
- August 30th, 2017: Acceptance notification (fast-track papers, tutorials, demo)
- September 15th, 2017: Camera-ready papers
Call for Demos, Call for Tutorials and Call for Workshop are
published separately, details can be found on the conference
websitehttp://sites.ieee.org/nfvsdn-2017/
Authors and submission guidelines
Prospective authors are invited to submit original full technical or
fast-track papers for publication in the IEEE NFV-SDN 2017 Conference
Proceedings and for presentation in the technical sessions. We solicit
submission of high-quality full papers reporting original and novel
research results on all above topics. Papers must be written in English,
unpublished and not submitted elsewhere. Full papers must be formatted
as the standard IEEE double-column conference template.
FULL TECHNICAL PAPERS should have a maximum paper length of six (6)
printed pages (10-point font), including figures, without incurring
additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with over length page
charge of USD100 if accepted). Papers exceeding 7 pages will not be
accepted at EDAS. Submissions should be uploaded onhttp://edas.info/.
FAST-TRACK PAPERS: In addition, we welcome fast-track papers from the
research community up to four (4) pages in length (10pt font); max. one
additional page withover length page charge of USD100 if accepted. These
papers should focus more on recent and newly-developing results.
FAST-TRACK papers will be reviewed with a more open mind towards the
scope of evaluation or breadth of topics compared to longer papers. We
recommend that authors check both calls for papers before submitting.
Submissions should be uploaded onhttp://edas.info/. To be published in
the IEEE NFV-SDN 2017 Conference Proceedings and to be eligible for
publication in IEEE Xplore, an author of an accepted paper is required
to register for the conference at the FULL (member or non-member) rate
and the paper must be presented by an author of that paper at the
conference. For authors with multiple accepted papers, one FULL
registration is valid for up to 3 papers. Accepted and presented papers
will be published in the IEEE NFV-SDN 2017 Conference Proceedings and
submitted to IEEE Xplore.
The IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution
after the conference (including its removal from IEEE Xplore) if the
paper is not presented at the conference. Papers are reviewed on the
basis that they do not contain plagiarized material and have not been
submitted to any other conference at the same time (double submission).
These matters are taken very seriously and the IEEE Communications
Society will take action against any author who engages in either
practice.
Organizing Committee
General Chair: Kurt Tutschku, BTH, SWE
Technical Program Co-Chairs: Mario Kind, Deutsche Telekom AG, DE; Rudra Dutta, NCSU, USA; Selcuk Uluagac, FIU, USA
Tutorial Co-Chairs: Dilip Krishnaswamy, IBM, India; Tetsuya Nakamura, CableLabs, USA
Demo / Poster Co-Chairs: Ram Krishnan, Dell, USA (TBC); Wolfgang John, Ericsson, SWE
Workshop Chairs: Evangelos Markakis, TEI of Crete, GR; George Xilouris, NCSR Demokritos, GR
Local Arrangement Chair: Thomas Magedanz, FOKUS, DE
Publicity Co-Chairs: Christian Makaya, IBM, USA; Daniel King, Lancaster Univ., UK; Ying-Dar Lin, NCTU, Taiwan
Keynote Chair: Larry Horner, Intel, USA; James Kempf, Ericsson, USA
Panel Chairs: Larry Horner, Intel, USA; Don Clarke, CableLabs, USA
Patronage Chair: Don Clarke, CableLabs, USA
Publication Chairs: Christian Sieber, TU Munich, DE; Walter Cerroni, Univ. Bologna, IT
Webmaster: Vida Ahmadi Mehri, BTH, SE
Technical Co-Sponsorships Chair: Steven Wright, AT&T, USA
Registration / Budget: Charles Cook, CenturyLink, USA
Secretary: Qiong Zhang, Fujitsu Labs of America, USA
IEEE Staff Contact: Melissa Torres, IEEE ComSoc, USA; Bridget Erlikh, IEEE ComSoc, USA
Treasurer: Bruce Worthman, IEEE ComSoc, USA