IEEE ICC 2025 : Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications: Cloud Computing, Networking, and Storage Track
Call For Paper (CFP) Description
Scope and Motivation
Data storage is at the core of the information technology revolution, from the smartphones to data centers in the cloud. Flash memories, new non-volatile memory technologies, and distributed storage network technologies are combined to provide ubiquitous access to data and computing closer to storage devices. However, these new and existing systems pose novel problems of storage density, reliability, efficiency, security, and privacy. Data detection, communications, signal processing and coding techniques form the foundation for solving these problems. While storage channel models are fundamentally communication channels and networks, the new devices and system architectures create new technical challenges that need to be addressed before their potential can be fully realized.
In parallel, new computation technologies, such as big data analytics, machine learning, and blockchain, are having a significant influence on the cloud. These challenges enforce cooperation of various players in the Cloud system, each of which focuses on a different segment such as computing, network, applications, and systems.
Topics of Interest
This track covers fundamental theoretical aspects of data storage, cloud computing, edge/fog computing, and networking.
• Channel and noise characterization for flash memories and emerging memory technologies
• Coding for storage channels and distributed storage networks
• Information theory for data storage
• Coding and signal processing for data storage systems
• In-storage and in-memory computing
• Theoretical concepts of cloud-based storage fog and edge computing
• Information and communication theory-based approaches for decentralized storage in cloud and fog/edge computing systems
• Security and privacy in the cloud and fog/edge computing, networking and storage
• Energy-efficient designs and resource optimization for storage systems and edge/cloud networking
• High throughput signal processing for data storage
• Circuit design for coding, detection and signal processing for data storage
• Novel and emerging storage media and architectures
• Signal processing for cloud and fog/edge computing, networking and storage systems
• Design and analysis of algorithms and system architectures for networking and computing for cloud,fog and edge computing
• Machine learning, data mining for cloud and fog/edge computing
• Data-driven methodology and architecture
• Inter and Intra-cloud networking
• SDN/NFV/VNF
• Cloud Native Function
• Cloud/Edge Networking and computing
• Cloud management, orchestration, automation
• Network Softwarization
• Generative AI for cloud/edge systems
• LLM/SLMs and Future AI for computing, networking, and storage systems
Important Dates
• Submission deadline: 11 October 2024
• Decision notification: 17 January 2025
• Camera-ready deadline and Registration : 14 February 2025
Submission and Publication Guidelines
• All papers for technical symposia should be submitted via EDAS. Full instructions on how to submit papers are provided on the IEEE ICC 2025 website: https://icc2025.ieee-icc.org/
Journal Publication Opportunity
• The authors of selected papers from this symposium will be invited to submit an extended version of their work for fast-track review and possible publication in the IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society.
Program Committee
• Prof. Halima Elbiaze – University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada – [email protected]
• Prof. Akram Hakiri –– University of Pau & Pays de l’Adour, France – [email protected]
Data storage is at the core of the information technology revolution, from the smartphones to data centers in the cloud. Flash memories, new non-volatile memory technologies, and distributed storage network technologies are combined to provide ubiquitous access to data and computing closer to storage devices. However, these new and existing systems pose novel problems of storage density, reliability, efficiency, security, and privacy. Data detection, communications, signal processing and coding techniques form the foundation for solving these problems. While storage channel models are fundamentally communication channels and networks, the new devices and system architectures create new technical challenges that need to be addressed before their potential can be fully realized.
In parallel, new computation technologies, such as big data analytics, machine learning, and blockchain, are having a significant influence on the cloud. These challenges enforce cooperation of various players in the Cloud system, each of which focuses on a different segment such as computing, network, applications, and systems.
Topics of Interest
This track covers fundamental theoretical aspects of data storage, cloud computing, edge/fog computing, and networking.
• Channel and noise characterization for flash memories and emerging memory technologies
• Coding for storage channels and distributed storage networks
• Information theory for data storage
• Coding and signal processing for data storage systems
• In-storage and in-memory computing
• Theoretical concepts of cloud-based storage fog and edge computing
• Information and communication theory-based approaches for decentralized storage in cloud and fog/edge computing systems
• Security and privacy in the cloud and fog/edge computing, networking and storage
• Energy-efficient designs and resource optimization for storage systems and edge/cloud networking
• High throughput signal processing for data storage
• Circuit design for coding, detection and signal processing for data storage
• Novel and emerging storage media and architectures
• Signal processing for cloud and fog/edge computing, networking and storage systems
• Design and analysis of algorithms and system architectures for networking and computing for cloud,fog and edge computing
• Machine learning, data mining for cloud and fog/edge computing
• Data-driven methodology and architecture
• Inter and Intra-cloud networking
• SDN/NFV/VNF
• Cloud Native Function
• Cloud/Edge Networking and computing
• Cloud management, orchestration, automation
• Network Softwarization
• Generative AI for cloud/edge systems
• LLM/SLMs and Future AI for computing, networking, and storage systems
Important Dates
• Submission deadline: 11 October 2024
• Decision notification: 17 January 2025
• Camera-ready deadline and Registration : 14 February 2025
Submission and Publication Guidelines
• All papers for technical symposia should be submitted via EDAS. Full instructions on how to submit papers are provided on the IEEE ICC 2025 website: https://icc2025.ieee-icc.org/
Journal Publication Opportunity
• The authors of selected papers from this symposium will be invited to submit an extended version of their work for fast-track review and possible publication in the IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society.
Program Committee
• Prof. Halima Elbiaze – University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada – [email protected]
• Prof. Akram Hakiri –– University of Pau & Pays de l’Adour, France – [email protected]
Conference Topics
Frequently Asked Questions
What is IEEE ICC 2025 : Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications: Cloud Computing, Networking, and Storage Track?
IEEE ICC 2025 : Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications: Cloud Computing, Networking, and Storage Track is The IEEE ICC 2025 Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications: Cloud Computing, Networking, and Storage Track explores the latest advancements in data storage, cloud computing, edge/fog computing, and networking.
What topics are accepted at IEEE ICC 2025 : Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications: Cloud Computing, Networking, and Storage Track?
The topics accepted at IEEE ICC 2025 : Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications: Cloud Computing, Networking, and Storage Track include Data Storage. Papers that explore innovative ideas or solutions in these areas are highly encouraged.
What are the important dates for IEEE ICC 2025 : Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications: Cloud Computing, Networking, and Storage Track?
- Start Date: 08 Jun, 2025
- End Date: 12 Jun, 2025
- End Date: 12 Jun, 2025
Can I submit more than one paper to IEEE ICC 2025 : Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications: Cloud Computing, Networking, and Storage Track?
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 IEEE ICC 2025 : Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications: Cloud Computing, Networking, and Storage Track?
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 IEEE ICC 2025 : Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications: Cloud Computing, Networking, and Storage Track?
Attending IEEE ICC 2025 : Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications: Cloud Computing, Networking, and Storage Track 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.