IEEE 5G World Forum 2020-Virtual


Computer Networks & Wireless Communication



Note: The 5G World Forum has decided to make our 2020 event fully virtual to eliminate uncertainty in light of Covid-19 and to ensure the health, safety, and well-being of our global community. With plenty of time to prepare, the goal is to make our virtual event as rich and comprehensive as our in-person events, including multiple tracks and exhibition opportunities for industry. Registration fees will be reduced, and we remain committed to the publication and indexing of all accepted and registered papers in IEEE Xplore. Stay tuned for the precise details of the virtual 5G World Forum!



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IEEE 5G World Forum 2020 (5GWF'20)


http://ieee-wf-5g.org/

Theme: 5G and Beyond

10-12 September 2020

Bangalore, India

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Organized by IEEE Future Networks Initiative and IEEE Bangalore Section and IEEE India Council



IMPORTANT DATES FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS



Technical paper submission: May 23, 2020 (Firm Extension)

Acceptance Notification: July 15, 2020

Camera-ready submission: July 31, 2020



SCOPE



The 2020 IEEE 3rd 5G World Forum (5GWF'20) in Bangalore, India, seeks contributions on how to nurture and cultivate 5G technologies and applications for the benefit of society. (
http://ieee-wf-5g.org/)



5G systems should unveil a novel mobile network architecture that not only improves physical data rate, but also creates a new ecosystem allowing the deployment of novel services and applications. A key target is to build a novel network architecture that should support not only classical mobile broadband applications and services but also vertical industry (e.g. Intelligent Transport, Industrial IoTs, eHealth, etc.) and other 5G-based services.



This conference aims to bring experts from industry, academia and research to exchange their vision as well as their achieved advances towards 5G, and encourage innovative cross-domain studies, research, early deployment and large-scale pilot showcases that address the challenges of 5G.



[The 5G World Forum recognizes that COVID-19 is creating a feeling of uncertainty around global events. This global health crisis is a unique challenge that has impacted many members of the IEEE family. These are difficult times, but we will get through them by working together. Thank you for your support of our shared mission to advance technology for humanity.



Please know that we are committed to the publication and indexing of accepted and registered papers of 2020 IEEE 3rd 5G World Forum (5GWF'20) in the conference proceedings and IEEE Xplore Digital Library. IEEE Xplore is an Abstract and Indexing (A&I) Partner with Elsevier Scopus, so any paper included in Xplore will also be available to Scopus. IEEE takes the protection of intellectual property very seriously. All submissions will be screened for plagiarism using Cross Check. By submitting your work you agree to allow IEEE to screen your work for plagiarism:
http://www.crossref.org/crosscheck/index.html]



SUBMISSION GUIDELINES



Full papers describing original research. Suggested size is four pages; papers up to six pages will be accepted. Extended versions of selected papers may be considered for publication in alternative IEEE publications.



Call for papers:
http://sites.ieee.org/wf-5g/call-for-papers/

EDAS: https://edas.info/N26958



TECHNICAL PAPER TRACKS



TRACK 1: 5G TECHNOLOGIES



5G New Radio (NR) specification

Flexible and programmable RAN

Cloud-RAN, functional split

5G Ultra large Cell technologies

5G Small Cell Technologies

Network Slicing

Multi-service architectures

5G wireless technologies

Cloud-based 5G mobile architectures

5G Network Function Virtualization (NFV)

Software Defined Networking (SDN) for 5G

Multicast / Broadcast in 5G

Convergence of RAN and Core Network

Novel mobility management

Mobile Edge Computing (MEC)

Multi-Connectivity/RAT

Resource (network, relay, cloud-computing, etc.) management techniques in 5G Wireless

Device-to-Device Communications and networking

Cognitive spectrum access

X-haul transport network

Self-backhaul / integrated access networks

Energy efficient network design and protocols for 5G

QoE/QoS management over 5G

Dynamic QoS framework as an enabler for disruptive use cases and services

Network and protocol

interoperability in 5G Wireless Networks

Heterogeneous cells and communications

Millimeter wave communications

Coordinated and small-scale cell communications

Machine learning and adaptive

techniques for 5G

Ultra-reliability and low-latency in 5G

5G and AI

Spectrum utilization and sharing

Massive MIMO Communications

Dynamic Beamforming techniques

Free Space Optical



TRACK 2: 5G APPLICATION AND SERVICES



Smart Cities, Smart Public Places

Smart Home, and 5G-based Building Automation

Smart Agriculture and Water Management

Cyber-physical systems, Context Awareness, Situation Awareness, Ambient Intelligence

Collaborative Applications and Systems

Service Experiences and Analysis

Consumer Electronics, Assisted Living, Rural Services and Production

5G Wireless Networks for body sensors

Crowd-sensing, human centric sensing

Big data and 5G Data Analytics

Internet Applications Naming and Identifiers

Social-aware 5G networks

Industry of the future, e.g., Industry 4.0

Semantic Technologies, Collective Intelligence

Cognitive and Reasoning about Things and Smart Objects

Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) and 5G

Horizontal application development for 5G

Design principles and best practices for 5G application development

Open Communities, Open API, Open Source

Testbeds



VERTICAL ORIENTED APPLICATIONS



Healthcare, e-Health, Assisted Living

Building Management and Operation Automation

Environmental Monitoring

Connected Car, Automotive Intelligent Transport

Aerospace and Defense

Smart Grid, Energy Management

Utilities Management and Operation

Consumer Electronics, Assisted Living, Rural Services

Mining, Oil & Gas, Digital Oilfield, Electronic Oilfield

Agriculture, Industrial IoT, Manufacturing, Hospitality, Retailing

Logistics, Entertainment

Large Event Management

Industrial Service Creation and Management

Financial Services

Health of Machinery

Highway, Rail Systems

Industry of the Future, e.g., Industry 4.0

Media & Entertainment



TRACK 3: 5G & IOT



Architecture of IoT in 5G networks

Software defined solutions for IoT

Energy efficiency and energy harvesting in IoT

Cooperative and smart sensing techniques

Channel characteristics and modeling with dense and sparsely populated sensors

Terminal intelligence and light weight sensors

Data collection, processing, aggregation, and communication

Efficient resource allocation schemes, QoS, and QoE in IoT

Co-existence and device inter- operability of sensors with 5G networks

Integrated D2D communication techniques for 5G networks

Self-organization and self-healing of IoT networks

Data processing and anomaly detection for IoT networks

Cross-layer design and optimization in IoT

Relay, multi-hop, and cooperative communication in IoT

Ubiquitous communication, routing protocols, and network selection in IoT

Machine-type communications in 5G systems

Emerging IoT applications in 5G networks

Security issues and solutions for IoT in 5G networks

Sensor deployment, placement, control and management issues

Experimental results, prototypes and testbeds using sensors for 5G technologies



TRACK 4: 5G SECURITY AND PRIVACY



5G and Blockchain

5G Privacy and Security Concerns

Identification and Authentication Issues o Intrusion Detection in 5G

Cryptography, Key Management,

Authentication and Authorization for 5G

Cross-layer Attacks in 5G

Security with QoS Optimization in 5G

Privacy based Channel Access in 5G

5G Forensic Science

Big Data and Information Integrity in 5G

Communication Security in 5G

Security Standards in 5G

Open Communities, Open API, Open Source Testbeds



TRACK 5: 5G TRIALS, EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS AND DEPLOYMENT SCENARIOS



5G Experimental Scenarios

Closing the Gap between Research and Implementation

Experimental prototypes, Test-Bed and Field Trial Experiences

Multi-Objective 5G System Modelling and Analysis—Performance, Energy, Reliability, Robustness

5G Interconnections Analysis—QoS, Scalability, Performance, Interference

Real case deployment scenarios and results

5G deployment at Government and ISPs

5G Interconnections among ISPs Analysis—QoS, Scalability, Performance, Interference management

Gap Analysis for real deployments

5G and Future Internet architectures

Standardization and Regulation



TRACK 6: 5G HARDWARE AND TEST / MEASUREMENTS



Massive MIMO, MU-MIMO, Multi-RAT system architectures

Reconfigurable and switching wireless network topologies

RF beamforming, digital beamforming and hybrid beamforming architectures

Beam steering and phased arrays

Antenna system architectures

5G Radio designs

RFIC and CMOS technologies and architectures for 5G

RF, PA, PLL, Source, phase shifting, ADC/DAC/Modem blocks Full-Duplex and STAR architectures and evaluation methods

RF blockers and interference cancelers

Test and measurement over entire 5G ecosystem.

Multi-standard coverage and measurement approaches

Antennas and Massive MIMO OTA tests

Array timing and synchronization

Channel measurements and modeling

Radio measurements at microwave and mm-waves

Signal characterization

5G device/component level testing

mmWave Material, transistor and nonlinear device measurements

Terahertz (6G)



TRACK 7: 5G SPECIAL VERTICALS



Tactile Internet

Smart factories and Industry 4.0

Automotive, Intelligent Transport

5G & Autonomous Driving

Industrial 5G Service Creation and Management Aspects

Smart Grid, Energy Management

5G-based Supply Chains & Logistics

5G Wireless Networks for the Industrial Internet of Things

E-Health and mobile health over 5G networks



TRACK 8: 5G SPECIAL TOPICALS



POLICY & REGULATION



Policy and Regulations

5G Spectrum

Best Practices, Standards, and OpenSource

Technical enforcement of legal 5G regulations, service level agreements, mutual legal assistance requests, etc.

Privacy and security in 5G Internet of Things: data sharing, threats, liability, audit and compliance concerns for cloud-supported 5G, fog and edge computing



5G STANDARDIZATION



ITU-T IMT2020 Spectrum standardization

IEEE 5G standardization

3GPP 5G standardization

ITU-T 5G standardization



Technical paper submission: May 23, 2020 (Firm Extension)

Acceptance Notification: July 15, 2020

Camera-ready submission: July 31, 2020

Papers must be submitted electronically - see above for EDAS links for each track



TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE



Antonio Skarmeta, TPC Chair, skarmeta@um.es, University of Murcia, Spain



TPC CO-CHAIR



Octavia Dobre, Memorial University, Canada

Debabrata Das, International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore

Dilip Krishnaswamy, Reliance Jio Infocomm

Essaid Sabir, University of Casablanca



CALL FOR WORKSHOP AND SPECIAL SESSION PAPERS



SS1: New IP and Future Internet data Planes (NIPFIP)

WS1: Workshop on 5G Security: Current Trends, Challenges and New Enablers

WS2: Workshop/Industry Panel: 5G Validation Trials Across Multiple Vertical Industries

WS3: Blockchain based Secure Trust Environment Model for 5G (B-STEM-5G- 2020)

WS4: 5G from Theory to Practice (5GToP) Workshop

WS5: 3rd Workshop on Blockchain for 5G/6G, IoT, and CPS

WS6: Workshop Evolution of Connected Vehicles: The Role of AI/Machine Learning, Emerging Standards, and 5G and Beyond

WS7: Workshop on Satellite and Non-Terrestrial Networks for 5G

WS8: Workshop on Optical Wireless Communication for 5G and Beyond

WS9: Workshop on Large Scale Experimentation

WS10: IMT 2020 Radio Interface Technologies



IMPORTANT DATES



Paper Submission Due: June 3, 2020

Acceptance Notification: July 15, 2020

Camera-Ready Submission: July 31, 2020



TUTORIAL PROPOSAL FORMAT



Tutorial proposals (4 pages maximum) in PDF format (Column: Single, Font: Times Roman, Size: 11 pt) should be submitted by the prospective Tutorial Speaker(s). Tutorial proposal submission must include the following:



Title of Tutorial

Name, Affiliation and E-mail of Tutorial Speaker

Abstract (200 words)

Description of the Tutorial Proposal

Objectives and motivation

Novelty, highlighting the technical innovations presented in this tutorial

Tutorial content, indicating the topics that the tutorial will cover in detail

Tentative timeline schedule

Tutorial Length: Maximum length of 1.5 hours

Intended audience

Prior history of the tutorial presentations and number of past attendees, if applicable

Short biography (half page) of Tutorial Speaker

How to submit



Tutorials should complement the regular program with new and emerging topics of interest. Tutorial Proposals must be in single PDF file not exceeding Four Pages and submitted electronically to IEEE WF-5G 2020 Tutorial Track using the EDAS Link.
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=26958&track=100097



IMPORTANT DATES FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS



Proposal submissions: June 1, 2020

Acceptance Notification: July 15, 2020

Final manuscript: July 31, 2020



TUTORIAL CO-CHAIR



Amruthur Narasimhan, narasimhan83@gmail.com

Bala Krishna Maddali, m.bala.krishna@ieee.org

Christopher Udeagha, udeaghac@gmail.com



INDUSTRY FORUM & PANEL SESSIONS PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS



IEEE 5GWF’20 will be hosting Industry Forum & Panel Sessions. Panel presentation materials will not be published in the conference proceedings but will be available on the conference web site. Industrial Forum Panel proposal should contain an abstract, scope, intended audience, objectives, prior history, an outline, the biographical sketch of presenters, and any other information that may assist in making decisions. Industry Forum & Panel Proposals must be in single PDF file not exceeding Four Pages and submitted electronically to IEEE WF-5G 2020 Industry Forum & Panel Track using the EDAS Link.
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=26958&track=100085



IMPORTANT DATES FOR INDUSTRY FORUM AND PANEL SESSIONS PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS



Proposal submissions: June 1, 2020

Acceptance Notification: July 15, 2020

Final manuscript: July 31, 2020



CONTACTS FOR INDUSTRY FORUM & PANEL SESSIONS:



Wale Akinpelu, Wale.Akinpelu@jhuapl.edu

Ajay Rajkumar, rajkumar.ajay@gmail.com

Meng Lu, wklm@xs4all.nl

Sobodh Gajare, sugajare@gmail.com



START-UPS



This initiative is meant to actively promote the engagement of start-ups and new businesses in pioneering innovation in 5G. The 5G challenges are pretty much known by now such as latency and reliability, something of a holy grail. Shaving latency down to 1ms for a host of applications from virtual reality games to tele-medicine will be another one of the toughest challenges of 5G. Start-ups are invited to showcase their innovation in this track, sending e-mail to the contact persons



CONTACT FOR START-UPS:



Ravikiran Annaswamy, ravikiran.a@ieee.org

Sudhir Dixit, sudhir.dixit@gmail.com

Titus Lo, titus.lo@ieee.org



CALL FOR DEMONSTRATIONS



The demonstrations are aimed at the researchers from academia and industry, practicing engineers, and technical managers who need to understand both technical and practical aspects of new and emerging topics within the scope of communications, networking, industrial practices/standards and so on. Demonstrations should also emphasize training for current topics and demonstrate some practical works of interest to the industry targeting near-term implementations and development in those areas.



All demonstrators must register for the conference in the appropriate category. Each tabletop is equipped with a power supply. Any furniture or additional equipment is subject to additional fees and needs to be notified to the organizers well in advance; no additional equipment can be arranged without prior notice. Placement of the tabletop is determined by conference organizers.



All submitted proposals will be peer reviewed.



PROPOSAL FORMAT



Demo proposals can be up to 2 pages long (including any references) and should be written either in MS Word format or in LaTeX format using the templates available at
https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html.



The proposal must include:

1. Title of the demonstration.

2. Author name and affiliation.

3. A description of the motivation, background, objective, and novelty of the

demonstration.

4. What exactly will be demonstrated and what will be the setup, including any

additional equipment that needs to be arranged (for a fee).

5. Mention whether this demonstration has been done earlier at a different venue.

Accepted demo proposals will be considered for publication in the IEEE 5G World Forum 2020 Conference Proceedings and in IEEE Xplore.



PROPOSAL SUBMISSION



EDAS:
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=26958&track=102302




DEMO CO-CHAIR



Alok De, a lokde@ieee.org

Y V S Lakshmi, l akshmi@cdot.in

Amit Saha, amisaha@cisco.com



GENERAL CHAIR



Bhaskar Ramamurthi, IIT Madras



GENERAL CO-CHAIR



Uday Desai, IIT Hyderabad

Ashutosh Dutta, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (JHU/APL)

Abhay Karandikar, IIT Kanpur

Latif Ladid, IPv6 Forum University of Luxembourg

Puneet Mishra, Indian Space Research

Rajeev Shorey, TCS

Pamela Kumar, DG, TSDSI



STEERING COMMITTEE



Heinz Bernold, Boston Consulting Group

Jean-Pierre Bienaimé, Institute of Economic and Social Research on Telecommunications (IREST)

Li-Fung Chang, 5G Technology Program Office, MOEA (Ministry of Economic Affairs)

Andrea Goldsmith, Stanford

Tim Lee, Boeing

Peter Nagy, IEEE Region 8

Vincent Poor, Princeton University

Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University

Peter Vetter, Nokia Bell Labs

Asha Keddy, Intel

Charlie Zhang, Samsung

Huzur Saran, IIT, Delhi

Peiying Zhu, Huawei