IEEE GLOBECOM 2019 Workshop on Blockchain in Telecommunications: Emerging technologies for the next decade and beyond

IEEE Globecom - BC4Telecom 2019

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Blockchain is a decentralized, transparent and trusted database, defined as part of the Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) framework, and considered as an enabling technology of new IT enterprise systems and applications. Blockchain in Telecommunications is a new powerful concept that can tremendously improve telecom networking operations and customer-facing processes experience, adding a new layer of authentication, validation and security for all telecom assets and
transactions. Telecom companies will benefit most from enterprise, permissioned Blockchain solutions to enhance existing IT (Information Technology) and OT (Operations Technology) solutions to address fraud prevention, customer identity management, mobile transactions settlement and mobile payment, among others, Blockchain is still a nascent technology and as such there are challenges for the wide adoption of Blockchain/DLT as a new enterprise and operational layer. These challenges are around scalability, interoperability, standards, privacy, security, governance and consensus mechanisms that need to be defined and validated for telecom-specific applications.
This half-day IEEE Globecom Workshop on Telecommunications for Blockchain will introduce the basic concepts of Blockchain applied to Telecommunications, and will discuss emerging trends and the challenges ahead. It will also provide a forward-looking perspective on the emerging technologies and key applications in this new field. It may be paired with a half-day industrial forum on blockchain (to be
confirmed).
Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Blockchain in 5G Technologies
• Blockchain in IoT
• Blockchain in Networking and Cloud Technologies
• Blockchain in Telecommunications Process, Operation and Customer Management
• Blockchain in vehicular networks
• Blockchain Telecom Enterprise Applications
• Blockchain Telecom in Home Automation and Communications
• Blockchain Telecom Cybersecurity
• Blockchain Telecom Scalability, Performance and Privacy
• Blockchain Telecom Interoperability
• Blockchain Telecom Pilots and Applications
• Blockchain Telecom Regulatory Challenges and Requirements
• Blockchain Telecom Emerging Technologies
Important dates
Deadline for submissions: June 30, 2019 (11:59 PM, EST)
Notification of acceptance: August 15, 2019
Camera-ready version: September 15, 2019
Workshop: December 13, 2019
Submission:
All submissions must be written in English with a maximum paper length of six (6) printed pages (10-point font) including figures
and references.
Download Standard IEEE conference templates for Latex formats: https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html
You may also use one of the following templates for Microsoft word: A4, US letter.
Only PDF files will be accepted for the review process, and all the submissions must be done through EDAS.
Submission Guidelines: https://globecom2019.ieee-globecom.org/authors/call-symposium-papers
Submission link: https://edas.info/N26307
Technical Program Committee:
• Nirupama Bulusu, Portland State University, US
• Umit Cali, University of North Carolina, US
• Fred Douglis (co-chair), Perspecta Labs, US
• Aniket Kate, Purdue, US
• Lucianna Kiffer, Northeastern University, US
• Bhaskar Krishnamachari, USC, US
• Claudio Lima (co-chair), Blockchain Engineering Council, US
• Jason Rupe. CableLabs, US
• Khaled Salah, Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, UAE
• Angelos Stavrou, GMU, US
• Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich, Switzerland
• Tim Weil, SecurityFeeds LLC, US