DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop
Call For Paper (CFP) Description
DiCES-N 2025 proceeding will be published with Springer in their Communications in Computer and Information Science series CCIS http://www.springer.com/series/7899
Indexing: The books of this series are indexed in Scopus, DBLP, Google Scholar, EI-Compendex, Mathematical Reviews, SCImago.
The best papers will have the opportunity to submit extended versions to a prestigious journal proposed by the workshop.
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As smart cities inherently involve multiple disciplines, the 5th edition of DiCES-N has evolved to include new themes and encompass a wide range of topics pertinent to large-scale smart city initiatives.
Towards Digital cities and Emerging, Smart and Sustainable Networks Workshop
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Aims and Scope
Nowadays, the global vision is the progressive migration towards smart cities in order to enhance citizen life, optimize the allocation of city resources and support sustainable growth without sacrificing health and environment. As urban centers grapple with challenges stemming from population expansion, resource limitations, and environmental deterioration, the imperative to harness smart computing technologies becomes increasingly apparent. These technologies hold the key to constructing urban ecosystems that are not only sustainable but also resilient in the face of evolving challenges, particularly climate changing.
Smart cities rely on the deployment of novel technologies and IT tools to cultivate intelligent and customized applications that cater to various aspects of urban life. This encompasses a broad spectrum of domains, including but not limited to smart living, mobility, economy, environment, and governance. Innovation flourishes across these diverse sectors, with a plethora of applications waiting to be proposed and implemented. From enhancing quality of life to improving transportation systems, fostering economic vitality, preserving natural resources, and streamlining governance processes, the potential for smart city solutions knows no bounds.
The workshop aims to be a major forum for researchers, interested in the design, development and evaluation of systems, platforms and architectures for smart cities applications and services. The workshop on Digital cities and Emerging, Smart and Sustainable Networks (DiCES-N) invites researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and industry experts to submit papers on cutting-edge smart computing solutions aimed at advancing sustainability in urban environments. Highlights of the workshop will include a high quality single-track technical program and an invited speaker.
Main Topics of interest:
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished contributions related to all aspects of smart city technologies, from theoretical foundations to practical implementations, and encompassing real-world case studies. Topical areas of interest are, but not limited to, the following:
Smart cities and IoT:
- Applications for smart and sustainable cities: e-health, smart transportation, smart grid, smart agriculture, smart environment, e-vote, Internet of Vehicles, …
- Smart and sustainable infrastructure
- Intelligent Transportation Systems: traffic, congestion, safety, sustainable modes of transportation
- Urban mobility solutions: smart computing for shared mobility, micro-mobility options, smart parking
- Advanced digital services
- Green IT
- IoT computing, networking, and applications
- …
Networks and wireless technologies for smart city applications
- Wireless and mobile networks: Ad Hoc networks, WSN, WBAN, VANETs, 5G,…
- Distributed algorithms
- Communication and networking protocols
- Context-awareness in wireless and mobile networks
- Power-aware, Energy-Efficient Designs and renewable energy
- Novel Architectures for wireless and mobile Networks
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems
- Self-organizing, self-stabilizing and self-healing Network Architectures and Protocols
- Next generation network architecture for intelligent computing
- Signal processing and applications in the context of smart city applications
- Network virtualization and software-defined wireless networks
- Cognitive communications and networking
- Mobile fog/edge/cloud computing
- Green Networking
- Modelling and performance evaluation
- Performance analysis: complexity, correctness, scalability
- Robustness, fault-tolerance, scalability of architectures and networks
- Verification and validation of algorithms and applications
- …
AI-enabled cities
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning applied to smart cities applications
- Machine intelligence in smart environments and real time analytics
- Generative AI (for smart cities use cases)
- Data analytics for smart cities
- Data-Driven Predictions
- Optimization, approximation methods for smart cities applications
- …
Security in the context of smart cities
- Network and mobile security
- Cybersecurity and data privacy
- Resilient and Safe AI
- Digital governance and citizen engagement
- Digital twin technologies
- Blockchain
- Digital trust
- Digital forensics
- …
Special Ph.D. session
This special session aims to bring together PhD and Master's students involved in the design, development, and evaluation of systems, platforms, and architectures for smart city applications and services. It provides them with the opportunity to present and discuss their research in front of peers and experienced professors in a helpful environment. Short papers are encouraged, presenting preliminary results or ongoing work, limited to MSc or PhD research, within the scope of the DiCES-N workshop.
Each paper must be formatted according to Springer's CCIS format and must at most 8 pages long. All short paper submissions must be completely anonymous. Submissions will undergo a double-blind peer review process by members of the DiCES-N workshop program committee. Authors should not reveal their name or affiliation on the title page or in the text. Once accepted, articles must be single-authored, and the name(s) of the supervisor(s) must be clearly indicated (‘supervised by ...’) below the name of the principal author in the camera-ready version.
Papers must be submitted electronically, in PDF format, using the Equinocs submission system. Candidates whose papers have been accepted are expected to present their research at the special PhD. session and discuss their work and projects with other candidates and senior researchers. They are also expected to attend all sessions of the event. Accepted papers presented at the special session will be included in the DiCES-N 2025 workshop proceedings, which will be published by Springer as part of the CCIS series. A selection of highly rated short papers will be exempt from registration fees.
Workshop Committee
General co chairs
Imen Jemili, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Mohamed Mosbah, Bordeaux INP, France
TPC co chairs
Florence Sedes, Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier University, France
Habib Fathallah, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Proceedings chair
Soumaya Dahi, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Local organization
Emna Ben Salem, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Hela Mahersia, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Salma Batti, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Publicity chair
Zeineb El Khalfi, CESI, France
Program Committee
Ikram Amous, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Salma Batti, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Raoudha Beltaifa, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Anis Ben Aicha, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Lotfi Ben Othmane, Iowa State University, USA
Ismail Berrada, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco
Luca Davoli, University of Parma, Italy
Mohamed El Ansari, Moulay Ismail University Meknès, Morocco
Kamal E Melkemi, University of Batna 2, Algeria
Ahmed EL Oualkadi, National school of applied sciences of Tangier, Morocco
Nabil Hassan Litayem, Joaan Bin Jassim Academy for Defense Studies, Qatar
Sabra Mabrouk, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Hela Mahersia, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Amel Makhlouf, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Hend Marouane, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Hassan Mnif, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Dorsaf Omri, ENIT, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
Samir Ouchani, CESI, France
Ashish Rauniyar, SINTEF Digital, Norway
Abdelaziz Sahbani, National Engineering School of Tunis, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
Damien Sauveron, University of Limoges, France
Haifa Touati, University of Gabes, Tunisia
Mohamed Tounsi, Umm Al-Qura University, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Akka Zemmari, University of Bordeaux, France
...
Indexing: The books of this series are indexed in Scopus, DBLP, Google Scholar, EI-Compendex, Mathematical Reviews, SCImago.
The best papers will have the opportunity to submit extended versions to a prestigious journal proposed by the workshop.
**
As smart cities inherently involve multiple disciplines, the 5th edition of DiCES-N has evolved to include new themes and encompass a wide range of topics pertinent to large-scale smart city initiatives.
Towards Digital cities and Emerging, Smart and Sustainable Networks Workshop
- - - -
Aims and Scope
Nowadays, the global vision is the progressive migration towards smart cities in order to enhance citizen life, optimize the allocation of city resources and support sustainable growth without sacrificing health and environment. As urban centers grapple with challenges stemming from population expansion, resource limitations, and environmental deterioration, the imperative to harness smart computing technologies becomes increasingly apparent. These technologies hold the key to constructing urban ecosystems that are not only sustainable but also resilient in the face of evolving challenges, particularly climate changing.
Smart cities rely on the deployment of novel technologies and IT tools to cultivate intelligent and customized applications that cater to various aspects of urban life. This encompasses a broad spectrum of domains, including but not limited to smart living, mobility, economy, environment, and governance. Innovation flourishes across these diverse sectors, with a plethora of applications waiting to be proposed and implemented. From enhancing quality of life to improving transportation systems, fostering economic vitality, preserving natural resources, and streamlining governance processes, the potential for smart city solutions knows no bounds.
The workshop aims to be a major forum for researchers, interested in the design, development and evaluation of systems, platforms and architectures for smart cities applications and services. The workshop on Digital cities and Emerging, Smart and Sustainable Networks (DiCES-N) invites researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and industry experts to submit papers on cutting-edge smart computing solutions aimed at advancing sustainability in urban environments. Highlights of the workshop will include a high quality single-track technical program and an invited speaker.
Main Topics of interest:
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished contributions related to all aspects of smart city technologies, from theoretical foundations to practical implementations, and encompassing real-world case studies. Topical areas of interest are, but not limited to, the following:
Smart cities and IoT:
- Applications for smart and sustainable cities: e-health, smart transportation, smart grid, smart agriculture, smart environment, e-vote, Internet of Vehicles, …
- Smart and sustainable infrastructure
- Intelligent Transportation Systems: traffic, congestion, safety, sustainable modes of transportation
- Urban mobility solutions: smart computing for shared mobility, micro-mobility options, smart parking
- Advanced digital services
- Green IT
- IoT computing, networking, and applications
- …
Networks and wireless technologies for smart city applications
- Wireless and mobile networks: Ad Hoc networks, WSN, WBAN, VANETs, 5G,…
- Distributed algorithms
- Communication and networking protocols
- Context-awareness in wireless and mobile networks
- Power-aware, Energy-Efficient Designs and renewable energy
- Novel Architectures for wireless and mobile Networks
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems
- Self-organizing, self-stabilizing and self-healing Network Architectures and Protocols
- Next generation network architecture for intelligent computing
- Signal processing and applications in the context of smart city applications
- Network virtualization and software-defined wireless networks
- Cognitive communications and networking
- Mobile fog/edge/cloud computing
- Green Networking
- Modelling and performance evaluation
- Performance analysis: complexity, correctness, scalability
- Robustness, fault-tolerance, scalability of architectures and networks
- Verification and validation of algorithms and applications
- …
AI-enabled cities
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning applied to smart cities applications
- Machine intelligence in smart environments and real time analytics
- Generative AI (for smart cities use cases)
- Data analytics for smart cities
- Data-Driven Predictions
- Optimization, approximation methods for smart cities applications
- …
Security in the context of smart cities
- Network and mobile security
- Cybersecurity and data privacy
- Resilient and Safe AI
- Digital governance and citizen engagement
- Digital twin technologies
- Blockchain
- Digital trust
- Digital forensics
- …
Special Ph.D. session
This special session aims to bring together PhD and Master's students involved in the design, development, and evaluation of systems, platforms, and architectures for smart city applications and services. It provides them with the opportunity to present and discuss their research in front of peers and experienced professors in a helpful environment. Short papers are encouraged, presenting preliminary results or ongoing work, limited to MSc or PhD research, within the scope of the DiCES-N workshop.
Each paper must be formatted according to Springer's CCIS format and must at most 8 pages long. All short paper submissions must be completely anonymous. Submissions will undergo a double-blind peer review process by members of the DiCES-N workshop program committee. Authors should not reveal their name or affiliation on the title page or in the text. Once accepted, articles must be single-authored, and the name(s) of the supervisor(s) must be clearly indicated (‘supervised by ...’) below the name of the principal author in the camera-ready version.
Papers must be submitted electronically, in PDF format, using the Equinocs submission system. Candidates whose papers have been accepted are expected to present their research at the special PhD. session and discuss their work and projects with other candidates and senior researchers. They are also expected to attend all sessions of the event. Accepted papers presented at the special session will be included in the DiCES-N 2025 workshop proceedings, which will be published by Springer as part of the CCIS series. A selection of highly rated short papers will be exempt from registration fees.
Workshop Committee
General co chairs
Imen Jemili, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Mohamed Mosbah, Bordeaux INP, France
TPC co chairs
Florence Sedes, Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier University, France
Habib Fathallah, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Proceedings chair
Soumaya Dahi, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Local organization
Emna Ben Salem, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Hela Mahersia, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Salma Batti, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Publicity chair
Zeineb El Khalfi, CESI, France
Program Committee
Ikram Amous, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Salma Batti, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Raoudha Beltaifa, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Anis Ben Aicha, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Lotfi Ben Othmane, Iowa State University, USA
Ismail Berrada, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco
Luca Davoli, University of Parma, Italy
Mohamed El Ansari, Moulay Ismail University Meknès, Morocco
Kamal E Melkemi, University of Batna 2, Algeria
Ahmed EL Oualkadi, National school of applied sciences of Tangier, Morocco
Nabil Hassan Litayem, Joaan Bin Jassim Academy for Defense Studies, Qatar
Sabra Mabrouk, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Hela Mahersia, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Amel Makhlouf, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Hend Marouane, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Hassan Mnif, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Dorsaf Omri, ENIT, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
Samir Ouchani, CESI, France
Ashish Rauniyar, SINTEF Digital, Norway
Abdelaziz Sahbani, National Engineering School of Tunis, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
Damien Sauveron, University of Limoges, France
Haifa Touati, University of Gabes, Tunisia
Mohamed Tounsi, Umm Al-Qura University, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Akka Zemmari, University of Bordeaux, France
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop ?
DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop is Attend DiCES-N 2025, a workshop on Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks, and learn about the latest innovations and advancements in smart cities and IoT. The workshop will feature a single-track technical program with invited speakers and a special PhD. session.
How do I submit my paper to DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop ?
Submit your paper via the official submission portal at https://visidia.labri.fr/DiCESN2025/. Follow the submission guidelines outlined in the CFP.
How do I register for the DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop ?
Register at https://visidia.labri.fr/DiCESN2025/. Early registration is recommended to secure your spot and avail discounts.
What topics are accepted at DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop ?
The topics accepted at DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop include artificial intelligence, security, smart cities, communication and networking. Papers that explore innovative ideas or solutions in these areas are highly encouraged.
What are the important dates for DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop ?
- Start Date: 26 Apr, 2025
- End Date: 27 Apr, 2025
- End Date: 27 Apr, 2025
What is the location and date of DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop ?
DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop will be held on 26 Apr, 2025 - 27 Apr, 2025 at Hammamet, Tunisia. More details about the event location and travel arrangements can be found on the conference’s official website.
What is the location of DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop ?
DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop will be held at Hammamet, Tunisia.
Can I submit more than one paper to DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop ?
Yes, multiple submissions are allowed, provided they align with the conference’s themes and topics. Each submission will be reviewed independently.
What is the review process for submissions?
Papers will be reviewed by a panel of experts in the field, ensuring that only high-quality, relevant work is selected for presentation. Each paper will be evaluated on originality, significance, and clarity.
What presentation formats are available at DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop ?
Presentations can be made in various formats including oral presentations, poster sessions, or virtual presentations. Specific details will be provided upon acceptance of your paper.
Can I make changes to my submission after I’ve submitted it?
Modifications to your submission are allowed until the submission deadline. After that, no changes can be made. Please make sure all details are correct before submitting.
What are the benefits of attending DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop ?
Attending DiCES-N 2025 : Distributed Computing for Emerging Smart Networks Workshop provides an opportunity to present your research, network with peers and experts in your field, and gain feedback on your work. Additionally, it is an excellent platform for career advancement and collaboration opportunities.
What should I include in my abstract or proposal submission?
Your abstract or proposal should include a concise summary of your paper, including its purpose, methodology, and key findings. Ensure that it aligns with the conference themes.