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IEEE Future Networks World Forum
15–17 October 2024 // Dubai, UAE

 
 

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The 2024 IEEE Future Networks World Forum (FNWF’24) seeks paper and proposal submissions for our annual flagship event, which will take place in Dubai, UAE from 15-17 October.

 

Paper submissions are being accepted across a variety of main Paper Tracks as well as a series of Symposia, with a submission deadline of 16 June 2024. See the website for the paper tracks and the detailed list of Symposia.

 

Proposals are being accepted for the following areas with a submission deadline of 30 June 2024:

  • Workshops
  • Tutorials
  • Industry Forums and Panels
  • Topical/Vertical Sessions
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation Forum
  • Demonstrations (Industry or Academic)


The FNWF’24 will build on the success of the 2024 conference in Baltimore and continue the path set in 2018 by the IEEE 5G World Forum. This event brings together experts from industry, academia, and research to exchange their visions as well as their achieved advances in the continuing evolution of network technology, including 5G, 6G, and other innovative cross-domain breakthroughs. View the 2023 event website for a detailed view of last year’s overall program.


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2024 IEEE Future Networks World Forum (FNWF’24)
15–17 October 2024 // Dubai, UAE https://fnwf2024.ieee.org
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Financially co-sponsored by: IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, IEEE Communications Society, IEEE Electronics Packaging Society, IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society, IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society, IEEE Reliability Society, IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society, and IEEE Vehicular Technology Society.

The 2024 IEEE Future Networks World Forum (FNWF’24) will continue the path set in 2018 by the IEEE 5G World Forum in bringing together experts from industry, academia, and research to exchange their vision as well as their achieved advances in the continuing evolution of network technology, including 5G, 6G, and other innovative cross-domain breakthroughs. Located in Dubai, UAE, IEEE FNWF’24 seeks contributions on how to nurture and cultivate future network technologies and applications for the benefit of society. Workshop, tutorial, industry forum, and demonstration proposals and original, innovative, and high-quality papers are solicited on the technical topics of Future Networks.

CALL FOR PAPERS
- Technical Track Papers
- Symposium Papers

IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission: 16 June 2024
Paper Acceptance Notification: 28 July 2024
Camera-Ready Submission: 11 August 2024

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

GENERAL CHAIR
Eesa M. Al Bastaki, President, University of Dubai, Dubai, UAE

GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
Khaled B. Letaief, HKUST
Hussain Al-Ahmad, University of Dubai, Dubai, UAE
Emre Ayranci, muRata pSemi
Abbas Jamalipour, University of Sydney
Meng Lu, SWARCO Peek Traffic

FOUNDING CO-CHAIRS
Ashutosh Dutta, JHU/APL, USA
Latif Ladid, IPv6 Forum

TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR/CO-CHAIRS
Mithun Mukherjee, Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Hussameldin Mukhtar, University of Dubai, Dubai, UAE
Eman Hammad, Texas A&M-Commerce, Canada
Essaid Sabir, TÉLUQ, University of Quebec, Canada
Erwu Liu, Tongji University, China

SYMPOSIUM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS
Periklis Chatzimisios, International Hellenic University, Greece
Ahmed Abdelgawad, Central Michigan University, Michigan, USA
Moayad Aloqaily, MBZUAI, Abu Dhabi, UAE

CALL FOR TECHNICAL TRACK PAPERS
Original, innovative, and high-quality papers are solicited on the following technical topics of interest but are not limited to:

- TECHNOLOGIES FOR 5G AND FUTURE NETWORKS
- 5G AND FUTURE NETWORK APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES
- 5G AND FUTURE NETWORK TRIALS, EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS, DEPLOYMENT SCENARIOS, HARDWARE AND TEST/MEASUREMENTS
- 5G AND FUTURE NETWORK SPECIAL VERTICALS
- 5G AND FUTURE NETWORK SPECIAL TOPICALS

Follow this link for more details about the Technical Tracks:
https://fnwf2024.ieee.org/authors/call-technical-track-papers

CALL FOR SYMPOSIUM PAPERS
An excellent opportunity for those who wish to showcase and get recognized for their work, a platform to discuss the latest advances and explore new ideas to develop and deploy future-generation communication networks. The following symposiums are open for paper submissions:

- FUTURE MOBILE NETWORKS
- AI/ML-DRIVEN COMMUNICATIONS IN FUTURE NETWORKS
- BLOCKCHAIN FOR FUTURE NETWORKS
- DIGITAL TWINS FOR FUTURE NETWORKS
- COOPERATIVE AND AUTOMATED TRANSPORTATION: CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS
- ECONOMICS IN FUTURE NETWORKING
- FUTURE NETWORKS FOR CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED MOBILITY
- FUTURE NETWORKS TO ENABLE METAVERSE
- FUTURE OPTICAL NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS
- NON-TERRESTRIAL COMMUNICATIONS IN FUTURE NETWORKS
- QUANTUM COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATIONS IN FUTURE NETWORKS
- SECURITY IN FUTURE NETWORKS
- SEMANTIC COMMUNICATIONS IN FUTURE NETWORKS
- CONNECTING THE UN/UNDER-CONNECTED IN FUTURE NETWORKS
- SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT IN FUTURE NETWORKS
- SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION IN FUTURE NETWORKS
- TERAHERTZ COMMUNICATIONS FOR FUTURE NETWORKS
- FUTURE RAN ARCHITECTURE

Follow this link for more details about the Symposiums:  https://fnwf2024.ieee.org/authors/call-symposium-papers-0 

 

Note: Authors who will not be allowed to travel abroad due to strict national rules in force at the time of the conference will be given an opportunity to present their accepted work remotely.

 
 
   
 
 
 

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IEEE Future Networks Technical Community Team

 
 
 
 
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