The 44th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN)

LCN 2019


Computer Networks & Wireless Communication



The IEEE LCN conference is the premier conference on the leading edge of theoretical and practical aspects of computer
networking. LCN is a highly interactive conference that enables an effective interchange of results and ideas among researchers,
users, and product developers. For the past 43 years, major developments from high-speed networks to the global Internet to
specialized sensor networks have been reported at this conference. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Personal and wearable networks
• Wireless ad hoc & sensor networks
• Information-centric networking
• Embedded networks
• Opportunistic networking
• Delay-tolerant networks
• Cognitive radio networks
• Vehicular networks
• Smart Grid communications
• Underwater sensor networks
• Cyber-physical systems
• Social networks
• Mobile and ubiquitous networking
• Green networking
• Overlay and peer-to-peer networks
• Local-area and metropolitan-area networks
• Storage-area networks
• Routing and transport protocols
• Big Data Networking
• Cloud computing and networking
• Software Defined Networking and Network Function Virtualization
• Internet of Things
• Link technologies
• Adaptive networking applications
• Authentication, authorization, accounting
• Security and privacy
• Cross-layer optimization
• Mobility and Location-dependent services
• Multimedia and real-time communication
• Machine-to-machine communications for smart environments
• Smart Cities
• Network traffic characterization and measurements
• Network management, reliability and QoS
• Performance evaluation of networks
• Testbeds for network experiments
• Network coding
• Optical and high-speed access networks
• E-Health networking
Authors are invited to submit papers describing original, previously unpublished work, not currently under review by another
conference, workshop, or a journal. Full papers (up to 8 camera-ready pages, 10 pt font in IEEE format) should present novel
perspectives within the general scope of the conference. Short papers are an opportunity to present preliminary or interim results
and are limited to 4 camera-ready pages. Short papers will be presented in a poster session. Both full and short papers are
published in the proceedings and IEEE Xplore. All papers must include title, complete contact information for all authors, abstract,
and keywords on the cover page. IEEE reserves the right to remove papers from IEEE Xplore that are not presented at the
conference.
Paper submission: Papers must be registered on EDAS and submitted in PDF format. Detailed submission instructions are available at
the conference website. Direct your questions to Program Chairs: Karl Andersson (karl.andersson@ltu.se) and Hwee-Pink Tan
(hptan@smu.edu.sg).